Tehran, Iran- The authorities of the 25th Tehran International Book Fair have forbidden two popular and active publishers of the Iranian Sunni community, Seddiqi and Farooq-e-A’dham, to put on display their products during the ten day fair.
A soldier with NATO’s U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan was killed by a man in Afghan army uniform on Sunday, a spokesman for the mission said, in the latest so-called “green-on-blue” attack.
Amid hostile sentiments against Muslim minorities in several Western countries, the world’s largest Muslim group has called for concerted effort to stop growing campaigns against Muslims and their faith around the globe.
At least six people have been killed after a car bomb hit the Afghan capital, Kabul, just hours after US President Barack Obama left the war-torn country.
Shaikh Abdol-Hameed Ismaeelzahi rebuffed despiteful reports suggest that the Sunni community of Iran is a “possible peril” for the Iranian current system and Shia community in Iran.
Iran, Zahedan- University students belonging to the Iranian Sunni community have gathered in Darululoom Zahedan to meet Islamic scholars and intellectuals.
Yousuf Raza Gilani, the Pakistani prime minister, has been convicted by the country’s Supreme Court of having committed contempt of court in a case that could see him thrown out of office.
Iran, Golestan- A prominent Sunni scholar and lecturer at “Nu’man” Islamic seminary in northern Iran, Shaikh Baijan Akhund-Qazal passed away on Saturday, April 14, 2012 in “Simin-Shahr” region of Golestan province.
Suicide bombers have struck across Afghanistan in co-ordinated attacks, with explosions and gunfire rocking the diplomatic area of Kabul as Taliban fighters took over buildings and tried to enter parliament.
Hundreds of prisoners are believed to have escaped from a jail in northwest Pakistan after it was attacked by anti-government fighters armed with guns and rocket-propelled grenades.