According to several Angolan newspapers, Angola has become the first country in the world to ban Islam and Muslims, taking first measures by destroying mosques in the country.
Shaikh Abdol-Hamid Isma’eelzahi alluded to the reports of the appointment of the new government in Sistan-Baluchistan, calling it a good point by the new government in his Friday sermon of Nov. 22, 2013.
Paris Grand Mosque wall and door have been defaced by anti-Islam offensive graffiti, drawing condemnations from Muslim community and French officials, a few hours after a shooting spree spread panic across the French capital.
An Iranian top politician, Mohsen Rezaee, has offended the second caliph, Omar bin al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, in some posts on his Facebook account.
Day after day, little hope has started to shine in the typhoon-stricken central Philippines, with Muslims organizations worldwide piling relief aid to starving survivors.
As Britons keep their eyes focused on the awaited trial of Woolwich attack suspects, the Muslim minority are still preoccupied with correcting their image widely damaged after the attack.
An anti-Muslim ad posted on a popular property site has sparked controversy on the broker’s ad that says “No Muslims are welcome”.
A suspected car bomb attack outside a popular hotel in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, on Friday evening killed at least six people and left the area covered with blood and burning vehicles, a senior police officer has said.
Tajikistan’s President Imomali Rakhmon has won a new seven-year term in Wednesday’s election, receiving 83.1 percent of the vote after all ballots were counted, according to the country’s Central Election Commission (CEC).
A court in Bangladesh on Tuesday sentenced 152 people to death for their actions in a 2009 border guard mutiny in which 74 people, including 57 military commanders, were killed.