Mawlana Abdol-Hamid, Friday Imam and Khateeb of Ahl-us-Sunnah in Zahedan, Iran, talked about the ongoing massacre of the Islamists in Egypt calling it a betrayal by the Egyptian army to the nation on Friday, 16 August, 2013.
The outstanding Iranian Sunni scholar, Shaikh-ul-Islam Mawlana Abdol-Hamid, strongly objurgated the genocide of the pro-Morsi Egyptian protesters by security forces in a statement issued by his office today, August 15, 2013.
Dozens of students from various Sunni seminaries of Sistan-Baluchistan participated in the 15th annual competition of discourses, essays, poetry and internal journals. It was held on Wednesday, 24 April 2013, which was continued until the next day.
The outstanding Sunni scholar, Shaikh-ul-Islam Abdol-Hameed, urged on the ‘exigency of justice’ in the world putting ‘dialogue on the basis of equality and rationality’ the solution of many of the global crises in a part of his Friday sermon in Zahedan, Iran.
The 18th meeting of the Islamic Fiqh Academy of Iran was held in Darululoom Zahedan on Saturday, 27 April, 2013.
Following the massive and unprecedented earthquake in Saravan district of the Iranian Baluchistan, the leading Sunni scholar, Shaikh Abdol-Hameed Isma’eelzahi, called on everybody to take this divine warning serious.
After a positive decision was received from the Botkyrka Municipal Assembly to the application for adhan (the Muslim call to prayer) to be recited from the minaret of the Fittja Ulu Mosque in the Swedish capital of Stockholm, safety forces completed their technical inspections and granted approval for adhan to be played on the mosque’s […]
Some leal Muslims burst into a Tunisian school on Wednesday and assaulted its chief after he barred entry to a teenage girl wearing a face veil, or niqab, teachers said, an incident that underlined rising Islamist-secularist tensions.
Bangladesh’s prime minister has ruled out a new blasphemy law to punish bloggers who defame Islam and Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), despite facing growing protests from Islamic groups in the secular country.
Alarmed by increasing hate attacks, Ontario Muslims have come together to plan a hate crimes workshop later this month to help Muslim women understand the crimes and report them to officials.