[12 May 13] Indian Muslims protest desecration of shrine in Syria - English
Indian Muslims in New Delhi have staged angry protests against the recent desecration of a shrine in Syria. Last week the shrine of Hujr ibn Adi...
Indian Muslims in New Delhi have staged angry protests against the recent desecration of a shrine in Syria. Last week the shrine of Hujr ibn Adi was raided by the foreign-backed insurgents in the Arab country.
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[12 July 13] Israel impose heavy restrictions on Muslims in Ramadan -...
On the first Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan, over 75,000 Palestinian Muslims in the occupied territories flocked to Jerusalem al-Quds to...
On the first Friday of the fasting month of Ramadan, over 75,000 Palestinian Muslims in the occupied territories flocked to Jerusalem al-Quds to attend prayers in the al-Aqsa Mosque. However, many were unable to access the holy site due to heavy Israeli restrictions.
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[17 Nov 2013] A curfew in Rawalpindi remains in force following deadly...
Now to Pakistan, where authorities have extended a curfew in the city of Rawalpindi, two days after clashes left at least nine people dead and...
Now to Pakistan, where authorities have extended a curfew in the city of Rawalpindi, two days after clashes left at least nine people dead and nearly 70 others injured.
The curfew was clamped in the northern city hours after gunmen opened fire at Shia Muslims who were holding Ashura processions. Right now all the main entry points into Rawalpindi have been blocked by containers as the Shia community prepares to hold funerals for the victims. In the capital Islamabad, telecommunication authorities have suspended mobile phone services. Army troops have also been deployed to Multan in the eastern Punjab province where one person was shot dead. Meanwhile, Pakistani government has ordered the Lahore High Court to launch an independent probe into the violence.
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[06 Dec 2013] Islam and Life - Muslims & the institution of marriage...
Marriage is one of the oldest practices known to mankind. It has been practiced by prophets since Adam and has been taught to the rest of mankind...
Marriage is one of the oldest practices known to mankind. It has been practiced by prophets since Adam and has been taught to the rest of mankind as a Godly tradition.
Islam considers that the best of people are those who get married, while the worst are those who avoid marriage and pass their lives by remaining single.
Secular societies have gradually eroded the importance of marriage and this has been the subject of much controversy in recent times.
This week\'s Islam & Life asks: How can Muslims defend the institution of marriage in secular societies?
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[17 Jan 2014] The Debate - Myanmar Muslims Misery - English
Myanmar \'s Rakhine state remains extremely tense after several outbreaks of violence between Buddhist and Muslim communities since 2012 that have...
Myanmar \'s Rakhine state remains extremely tense after several outbreaks of violence between Buddhist and Muslim communities since 2012 that have killed scores and displaced some 140,000 people, mainly from the Rohingya minority. And it appears the bloodshed continues into the new year, even though Myanmar has opened itself to the West:
Are the govt. claims of democratic reforms just window dressing?
In this edition of the debate , we\'ll discuss why this violence against the Muslims continue, often with the govt. forces present, the true intentions of the West in Myanmar, and the role of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi.
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