Thousands of people demonstrated in London and Madrid against the potential participation of their countries in air strikes in Syria, as political momentum grows to broaden the fight against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
Police dogs trained in the Netherlands to bite civilians have been exported to Israel for more than two decades.
The Italian government intends to close down clandestine mosques in the country as part of the fight against terrorism, Interior Minister Angelino Alfano announced Friday.
The outstanding Iranian Sunni leader termed peace and security in Sistan-Baluchistan an ‘important issue’, urging the people of this region deny and disagree with any kind of insecurity.
The United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) — the UN’s biggest entity in Africa — on Friday hoisted the flag of the state of Palestine at its headquarters in the Ethiopian capital of Addis Ababa to show solidarity with the cause of the Palestinian people to secure their right to statehood.
The introduction ceremony of the new Sunni students in the Zahedan universities was held by the office of students’ affairs in Darululoom Zahedan on Thursday evening, 12-19 November, 2015.
US forces who launched a deadly air strike on an Afghan hospital run by Doctors Without Borders (MSF) had intended to attack a nearby Taliban-controlled compound, and the mistake was caused by human and technical error, according to the US forces commander.
The 21st meeting of the Islamic Fiqh Academy of Sunnis completed its sessions on Sunday evening Nov. 22, 2015 approving three important issues.
The Muslim community living in Britain have been victims of more than 100 racial attacks since the terrorist attacks in Paris, figures prepared for ministers reveal.
A French Muslim woman wearing a niqab was punched then slashed as she left a metro station in Marseille as anti-Muslim hate crimes appear to be increasing in the wake of the Paris terrorist attacks.