Ayatollah Sayyed Ali Khamenei admired the Iranian athletes who safeguard the religious and moral values in the sports events
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calling on women from around the world to share in the intolerance that Muslim women, who wear hijabs experience in their daily lives
Read More »American Muslim Woman Fighting with Islamophobia
Maira Salim, 21, who leaves her house everyday knowing to expect at least a few odd questions, is not giving up her right to express herself.
Read More »Hijab Reshaping Mainstream British Culture
Hijab-wearers are appearing everywhere from fashion chains to the Great British Bake Off
Read More »US Student Wears Hijab to Experience Challenges Faced by Muslims
An American high-school Catholic student wore a hijab, exposing her to the everyday challenges faced by Muslim women.
Read More »First Islamic Clothing Store Opens in Ireland
As Limerick's Muslim population continues to rise, a Bangladeshi man has opened the first Islamic clothing store in Ireland
Read More »The Portrayal of Muslim Women in Western News Media
Islamic nations are often portrayed in news reports as uniformly intolerant and anti-democratic...
Read More »Malaysia’s First Islamic-Compliant Airline Takes Off
Malaysia’s first Islamic-compliant airlines, Rayani Air has started operations on 20 December, kicking off with a domestic route from Kuala Lumpur to the resort island of Langkawi. The airline only serves halal food and alcohol consumption on board is strictly prohibited. Muslim flight crew have to use the hijab while …
Read More »“Walk a Mile in Her Hijab” US High School Students Join Muslim Peers in Wearing Hijab
Students of a high school in Chicago, the US, joined their Muslim peers in wearing hijabs as part of an event.
Read More »Nigerian Muslim body appeals governor of Lagos to allow girls wear hijab in school
CIO has made a passionate plea to Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State to allow Muslim girls wear hijab at schools in Lagos-Nigeria.
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