Rescuers continue to dug through heavy blocks of concrete with their bare hands early on Saturday….
French President Emmanuel Macron’s remarks defending cartoons insulting Prophet Muhammad have caused outrage among Muslims across the world triggering a campaign to boycott French products.
At least eight students were killed and about 120 others wounded when a timed device went off inside a mosque where a large number of seminary students were attending a class on Tuesday morning.
Tens of thousands of protesters marched through the Bangladesh capital on Tuesday in the biggest anti-France rally since President Emmanuel Macron defended publication of sketches depicting Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Mawlana Mohammad Dehqan, a prominent Iranian Sunni scholar, passed away at Sunday dawn 25th Oct. 2020 in Khatam-ul-Anbiya hospital of Zahedan, Iran.
Several Arab trade associations have announced the boycott of French products, protesting the recent comments made by President Emmanuel Macron on Islam.
The Pakistani prime minster has added his voice to the growing criticism of the French president for “encouraging Islamophobia” following the killing of a teacher who showed cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad to his pupils.
Alluding to the critical economic situation in Iran in a part of his Friday speech of Oct. 23, 2020, Shaikh Abdol-Hamid stressed that Iranian officials must think of ways to save the country from economic failures.
Sudanese political parties have rejected the government’s decision to normalise relations with Israel, with officials saying they will form an opposition front against the agreement.
Shaikh-ul-Islam Mawlana Abdol-Hamid arrived Zahedan’s airport at 8 am on Wednesday October 21, 2020, after a medical trip to Turkey.