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Geert Wilders chastises Islamic & Arab preachers for issuing Fatwas against him,

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Netherlands' future Prime Minister Geert Wilders faces multiple fatwas for his anti-Islam views, living under protection. He received fatwas from Pakistan and Arab Imams, yet remains unafraid. Wilders pledged "No Islamic schools, Qurans,...
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'Banning Hijab in schools in the name of Freedom of Speech......': Ebrahim Raisi

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, representing the Shia theocratic state, displayed a Quran at the UN podium.Raisi stated that the West aimed to distract using "freedom of speech" while emphasizing that "disrespectful actions" would not...
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'Not everything that is legal is ethical': Josep Borrell condemns Quran burning and religious hatred

9th - Higher Ed
Josep Borrell, the European Union's foreign policy chief, has spoken up against "any form of incitement to religious hatred and intolerance."
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Protesters storm Swedish embassy in Baghdad over Quran burning

9th - Higher Ed
Protesters angered by the burning of copies of the Quran in Sweden set fire to the Swedish embassy in the Iraqi capital.
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Human Rights body condemns harassment of religious minorities in Pakistan

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Human Rights defenders have shown concern over the decline in the percentage of minorities in Pakistan due to persecution for decades. Naveed Walter, the President of Human Rights Focus Pakistan said that the population of minorities in...
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India home to the second-largest Muslim population in the world: NSA Ajit Doval

Pre-K - Higher Ed
NSA Ajit Doval highlights India's inclusive democracy, providing space for citizens regardless of religious, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds. With the second-largest Muslim population globally, Islam holds a significant place of pride...
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“Bring UCC in Hinduism…” DMK Spox TKS Elangovan vehemently opposes Uniform Civil Code

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Amid the ongoing debate over the Centre’s Uniform Civil Code move, where various leaders from different political parties have expressed their views on the sensitive topic, this time Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) spokesperson TKS...
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Pilgrims progress: What to know about Hajj as millions of Muslims arrive in Mecca

9th - Higher Ed
Why are millions of Muslims arriving in Saudi Arabia this week? Here's what you need to know about Hajj, Islam's sacred pilgrimage.
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Student singled out for being Muslim in class, then revictimized by teacher's return, father says

9th - Higher Ed
An Ontario teacher showed controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to a class. The cartoons were published in the French magazine Charlie Hebdo and were the motivation for a terrorist attack that killed 12 of the magazine's staff...
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Why are mosques being demolished in Ethiopia?

9th - Higher Ed
Several mosques have been destroyed on the outskirts of Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa in recent months.
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Dozens of people dead in stampede at Ramadan event in Yemen

9th - Higher Ed
At least 78 people died after being trapped in a crowd lined up for aid at a Ramadan charity event in Sanaa, the capital city of Yemen.
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Shakespeare’s Globe Iftar is a reminder of forgotten England-Islamic relationship

9th - Higher Ed
Shakespeare’s Globe Iftar is a reminder of forgotten England-Islamic relationship
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6 years after mosque attack, Quebec City Muslim community holds memorial

9th - Higher Ed
The Muslim community in Quebec City welcomed people into the mosque where a gunman opened fire and killed six men six years ago for a solemn memorial ceremony. It was the first time the commemoration ceremony had been held in the same...
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Trudeau appoints Canada's first representative to combat Islamophobia

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the appointment of Amira Elghawaby as a special representative to advise the federal government on how to better fight discrimination against the Muslim community.
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‘What place do Muslims have in Europe’s future?’ | AJOPINION

9th - Higher Ed
Austrian academic Fared Hafez questions whether Muslims will ever be accepted in Europe.
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World's second-largest Muslim event begins in Bangladesh

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims have assembled on the outskirts of Dhaka for one of the world's largest Muslim gatheri
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Music brings religions together in Nazareth

9th - Higher Ed
A liturgical music festival is held in Nazareth this December, with Arabs and Israelis playing and singing together with the goal of reaching coexistence through music during the festive season.
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Football fans enjoy Qatari traditions and visit mosques

9th - Higher Ed
During the World Cup, football fans experienced Qatar's traditions and religion.
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Afghan women protest after Taliban bans them from universities

9th - Higher Ed
Afghan women are protesting against the Taliban’s decision to ban them from the country’s universities. Despite the growing global backlash over the regime's attack on women's rights, the Taliban is refusing to back down.
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Interfaith event encourages children to celebrate similarities

9th - Higher Ed
There are 20 houses of worship along a three-kilometre stretch of road south of Vancouver. This year, children from different faiths are taking advantage of that proximity to share their traditions and learn they have more in common than...
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Influential Muslim religious leader Yusuf al-Qaradawi dies

9th - Higher Ed
Qatar-based Muslim scholar Qaradawi, who was in his nineties, was well-known across the Muslim world.
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Influential Muslim scholar Yusuf al-Qaradawi dies aged 96

9th - Higher Ed
A look back at the life of influential Muslim scholar Yusuf Al Car-dawi, who has died at the age of 96.
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China's treatment of Uyghurs may be crime against humanity: UN

9th - Higher Ed
China's detention of Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim ethnic groups in Xinjiang may constitute crimes against humanity, the UN human rights office says. Beijing says the internment camps are a tool to fight terrorism.
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What’s behind Tunisia’s referendum on a new draft constitution?

9th - Higher Ed
Tunisians are voting in a referendum on a new draft constitution that is set to expand presidential power.