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THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 2022

muslims

A bulldozer demolishes the house of a Muslim man that Uttar Pradesh state authorities accuse of being involved in riots last week, that erupted following comments about the Prophet Mohammed by India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) members, in Prayagraj, India, June 12, 2022. Authorities claim the house was illegally built. REUTERS/Ritesh Shukla
South Asia

Indian officials step up arrests, demolish houses to stop unrest over anti-Islam remarks

Muslims have taken to the streets across India in recent weeks to protest against the anti-Islamic comments by two members of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata...

The initiative was launched by Sheikh Dr. Abdulrahman bin Abdulaziz Al-Sudais, the General President for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque. .Photo :Al Arabiya News
Middle East

Muslims can now touch the Black Stone in Mecca virtually

Naseeruddin Shah as Mughal era Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib in Gulzar's Mirza Ghalib (1988)
South Asia

Dangerous that some Indian Muslims are celebrating Taliban victory: Naseeruddin Shah

Mamadou Diagouraga, who lost his 71-year-old father Boubou Diagouraga in March 2020 after being infected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), stands next to his grave during an interview with Reuters, in the Muslim section of the cemetery in Valenton, near Paris, France, May 6, 2021. Picture taken May 6, 2021. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
World+Biz

French Muslims pay heavy price in Covid pandemic

The buliding of the US Supreme Court is pictured in Washington, DC, US, January 19, 2020/ Reuters
World+Biz

US Supreme Court takes up FBI bid to block Muslim civil rights suit

File photo of vaccination/Bloomberg
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Muslims are allowed to receive Covid-19 vaccine during Ramadan fast: Islamic Foundation

Demonstrators argue with police after they were removed from the anti-CAA protest site, amid a nationwide coronavirus lockdown in Shaheen Bagh, Delhi, on March 24. YAWAR NAZIR/GETTY IMAGES/Foreign Policy
Analysis

One year after mass protests, India’s Muslims still live in fear

Naouelle Garnoussi, 36, poses during an interview with Reuters in Argenteuil near Paris Photo: Reuters
World+Biz

In wake of attacks, one French Muslim asks: does my country love me?

FILE PHOTO: A landscape view of the downtown with ancient pagodas in the background in Mrauk U, Rakhine state, Myanmar June 28, 2019. REUTERS/Ann Wang/File Photo
World+Biz

Myanmar says most Rakhine voting stations will not operate in Nov election

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

Muslims join Jum’a prayers at mosques after a month

Muslim women walk in front of paramilitary personnel during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the coronavirus in Ahmedabad, India, on April 12. Photo: Sam Panthaky/AFP via Getty Images
Coronavirus chronicle

India is scapegoating Muslims for the spread of the coronavirus

By relying merely on tactics, the Opposition is not providing an ideological counter-narrative to Hindutva. Photo: Raj K Raj/Hindustan Times
South Asia

How India is failing its Muslims

Critics point out that the move is part of the agenda of Hindu supremacy pushed by the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Photo: Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto/Getty Images via Al Jazeera
World+Biz

Explainer: All you need to know about India’s Citizenship Amendment Bill

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An aerial view of a MRT Line-6 construction site. Work on the first elevated metro rail of Bangladesh is going on in full swing. A total of 16 elevated stations will connect the capital’s Uttara to Motijheel via Mirpur, Farmgate and Dhaka University. The photo was taken from Farmgate area recently. Photo: Rajib Dhar

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