New Delhi: In the backdrop of the growing communal incidents across India, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind’s nationwide campaign for peace and humanity witnessed leaders and intellectuals from different religions coming together on one stage to campaign for establishment of peace and humanity in the society.
The cold-blooded killing of a New York imam and his assistant over the weekend has heightened Muslim American fears of rising violence against the 3.5 million-strong community.
An imam and another unidentified male were both shot in the head and killed in New York Saturday, police said, in an attack with unclear motives.
The family of a Muslim boy who was arrested after bringing a homemade clock to school filed a federal lawsuit Monday against Texas school officials and others, saying the incident violated the 14-year-old boy’s civil rights, prompted death threats and forced them to leave the United States.
Muslim Americans have served in the U.S. Armed Forces since the days of George Washington. They have fought and died alongside Americans of all religions, races and creeds, yet Islamophobes like Donald Trump continue to question their patriotism.
Three more people have been killed by Indian security forces in the disputed region of Kashmir, bringing the death toll to 55 since unrest erupted following the killing of a local separatist leader in early July.
A new foundation is planned to be created to help finance the construction and administration of mosques in France, the head of the French Muslim Council has said, as the country’s prime minister and dozens of prominent French Muslims have called for action to stop “radicalisation”.
A woman has been arrested in connection with alleged threats against the Labour MP Naz Shah.
India: A school in Haryana has been fined Rs 5 lakh by a panchayat for organising a special assembly marking Eid, which led to protests and threats. The panchayat also ordered Green Dales Public School to get rid of Muslim staff and students, make its girl students switch to salwar kameez, and banned it from […]
Brazil’s Muslim community on Friday voiced support for an open investigation into suspected terrorists who officials say were planning attacks at the upcoming Olympic games.