For the first time, women in Turkey's police force can opt to wear a hijab as part of their uniform...
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France’s highest administrative court has ruled that “burkini bans” being enforced on the country’s beaches are illegal and...
Read More »Canada’s Police Allow Hijab for Officers
Canada's police force has announced that its Muslim officers can wear hijab...
Read More »German Judges Call for Hijab Ban in Court
Two German associations of judges have called for a headscarf ban on judges and lawyers...
Read More »New Zealand Publishes “Halal Food Guide”
New Zealand tourism board has released a halal food guide for Muslim Travelers....
Read More »Japan Leans more into Halal Tourism
Tokyo looks to benefit from growing Halal tourism market in the coming years...
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The Halal Eatery launched in the Olympics Village of Rio by the Islamic Center of Brazil is attracting a large number of non-Muslim athletes...
Read More »Hijabi Muslim Women Face Discrimination in UK
British women wearing Hijab are facing work discrimination as employers prefer hiring non-veil-wearing employees...
Read More »Polygamy in Islam between the Legal Right and Social Justice
Despite its negative aspects, polygamy, as a system, is a necessity imposed by the nature of the general interests of the human being, whether a man or a woman...
Read More »Rio 2016: Meet America’s first Olympian to wear a hijab
Ibtihaj Muhammad is Team USA’s first Olympian to wear a hijab. The 30-year-old is gearing up to represent her home country at the Rio Olympics in the sabre fencing competition. Muhammad has captured attention since qualifying for the games in February and was voted second by her fellow American athletes …
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