About 400 people have been killed in six weeks of heavy fighting between Libyan pro-government forces and pro-Brotherhood groups in Libya’s second-largest city Benghazi, medical staff said on Saturday.
Ayat-Mohammad Akhund Dawoudi, an eminent Turkmen Sunni scholar passed away on Tuesday, 25 Nov. 2014.
Gunmen set off three bombs and opened fire on worshippers at the main mosque in north Nigeria’s biggest city Kano on Friday, killing at least 81 people, witnesses and officials said.
Netherlands Deputy Prime Minister Lodewijk Asscher has said any closure of mosques in the country would be “unacceptable” after a Party for Freedom lawmaker proposed that all mosques there be shut.
Chabahar – Iran (SunniOnline): Therectorsof Sunni Islamic seminariesin Sistan-Baluchistan gathered on Sunday 16thNov. 2014 in the southeastern city of Chabahar.
Shaikh Abdol-Hamid Isma’eelzahi expressed his satisfactory with the current situations of Iran, calling on more focus on the due rights and demands of ethnic and religious communities live in Iran that can strengthen unity.
Shaikh Abdol-Hamid has said on Monday, 17th Nov. 2014, the Free Zone of Chabahar can play a vital role in development of Sistan-Baluchistan province.
The most influential Iranian Sunni leader, Shaikh Abdol-Hamid, has called on the new chief of the state-run radio and TV channels to strive for obtaining trust of people.
First-ever in history of the United States, five groups of Muslims offered Friday prayers, Namaz-e-Jumma, in the National Cathedral of Washington.
A prominent Iranian Sunni scholar has denounced the role of the state-run TV channels and some ‘so called Sunni Ulama’ on the martyrdom anniversary of Hussein bin Ali, may Allah be pleased with them.