A conference entitled, “Reclaiming Intellectual Primacy and Promoting Just, Peaceful and Inclusive Societies” was held at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on October 8, 2018 and was organized by The Shrine of Imam Hussain (AS), The Shrine of Al-Abbas (AS), Al-Khoei Foundation and the Alliance for Research and …
Read More »Syria Ban Muslim Clerics from Stoking Sectarian Rift
Syria has endorsed a legislation that forbids Muslim preachers from "stoking sectarian strife" as the Arab country's fight against foreign-sponsored Takfiri terrorist groups is drawing to a...
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Try as hard as you can to particularly encourage and educate female students and make them progress in science. This would get the revolution and the country closer to its targets. The people need your services, as they need your...
Read More »How Should British Muslims Relate to Others?
Is Islam a stranger in the West in general or in British society in particular? What understanding should Muslims have of Islam and themselves here? What should others think about Islam and Muslims....
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Bahrain's most prominent Shia cleric, Ayatollah Sheikh Isa Qassim, will undergo a second surgery on his eye on Thursday in a hospital in the British capital, London...
Read More »Religious Leaders Slam Spread of Sectarian Propaganda by Western Media
Religious leaders from around the world have met in Iraq’s holy city of Karbala to speak out against religious extremism and the spread of sectarian propaganda by the...
Read More »Ayatollah Sistani’s Fatwa Refuted West’s Misconceptions of Islam: Robert Carter
British journalist Robert Carter confirmed that the Fatwa of Grand Ayatollah Sistani refuted the West’s misconceptions towards Islam and that the fatwa was issued for the Shias only, pointing out that the truth reveals the verdict was for...
Read More »Call for Papers: Muslims in Interwar Europe
The “Muslims in Interwar Europe and European Trans-cultural History” concluding conference shall invite speakers to place the position of Muslims in interwar Europe in a wider historical context by focusing on the religious, political, intellectual and social roles played by...
Read More »Islamic Economy Week to Be Held in Dubai
The Islamic Economy Week is set to kick off on Saturday, 27 October, 2018, and extending until Thursday, 1 November, 2018, will feature the fourth edition of the Global Islamic Economy Summit (GIES 2018), that also includes the sixth Islamic Economy Award (IEA) ceremony. The Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre …
Read More »The Muslim Convention to Be Held in UK
“In search of a homeland, a quest for an identity” is the theme of the Muslim Convention which will be held on November 17, 2018 in Manchester, UK...
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