Gaza: 81 Palestinians killed, 116 injured by Israeli forces past 24 hours Gaza: 92 Palestinians killed, 130 injured by Israeli forces last 24 hours Gaza: 63 Palestinians killed, 112 wounded by Israeli attacks last 24 hours Gaza: 149 Palestinians killed, 300 injured by Israeli forces last 24 hours Gaza: 69 Palestinians killed, 100 injured by Israeli attacks last 24 hours Gaza: 88 Palestinians killed, 135 injured by Israeli attacks last 24 hours Gaza: 72 Palestinians killed, 129 injured by Israeli attacks last 24 hours Gaza: 67 Palestinians killed, 106 injured by Israeli forces last 24 hours UK: Ramadan messages from political leaders Gaza: 85 Palestinians killed, 130 injured by Israeli attacks in last 24 hours Gaza: 82 Palestinians killed, 122 injured by Israeli bombing in last 24 hours Gaza: 78 Palestinians killed, 104 injured by Israeli bombing in last 24 hours Gaza: 83 Palestinians killed, 143 injured by Israeli bombardments in last 24 hours Gaza: 86 Palestinians killed, 113 injured by Israeli bombing last 24 hours Gaza: 97 Palestinians killed, 123 injured by Israeli bombings in last 24 hours Gaza: 124 Palestinians killed, 210 injured by Israeli bombardments in last 24 hours Gaza: 90 Palestinians killed, 177 injured by Israeli bombardment last 24 hours Gaza: 92 Palestinians killed, 156 injured by Israeli forces in last 24 hours Gaza: 193 Palestinians killed, 920 injured by Israeli bombing last 24 hours Gaza: As Palestinians were going to food aid convoy, 112 were killed, 760 wounded by Israeli attack Is Britain once again heading towards absurdity as the Government sets up notorious Northern Ireland Maze style jails only this time confining Muslims A report by the Foreign Affairs Select Committee on the bombing of Libya closely echoes the widespread criticism of the blundering war that ousted Saddam Hussein less than a decade earlier A Government review into prison extremism makes unsubstantiated claims that “unsupervised collective worship, sometimes at Friday Prayers” and so called “forced conversions” are part of the extremist threat in prisons. Theresa May announced the launch of an official audit of racial inequality in the public sector on August 27. A new campaign group has been launched this autumn to topple a new Government policy which aims to collect immigration data on every child aged between 2 and 19. At least £200m of the sukuk bonds have been sold to investors in the UK and the major Islamic finance centres in the Middle East and Asia A major investigation by the Equality and Human Rights Commission into workplace discrimination within the Metropolitan Police Service HAS found that police officers and staff iwho raise complaints of discrimination expect to be victimised as a result What was a normal weekend city break turned out to have a little bit of a bizarre ending. A man from Milton Keynes has been arrested in connection with a racially and religiously aggravated assault on a pregnant Muslim woman, who was wearing a head scarf, that led to the death of her unborn baby. A Palestinian refugee in Germany has been fired from an internship at her local town hall after she refused to remove her hijab. Thirty members of an armed far-right militia stormed a council meeting discussing plans to build a Muslim cemetery, mosque and school in a small town in Georgia A 32-year-old messianic Jew arrested for the arson attack on an Islamic centre in Florida is facing at least 30 years in prison as a repeat offender A fast-food shop owner of Turkish decent has spoken of his shock after his shop in Weymouth, south-west England, was defaced with a Swastika last month. The front door of the Edinburgh Central Mosque, in Potterow, Scotland, sustained minor fire damage after an object was thrown at the building at about 2.10am on Sunday September 19. Ofcom rejected 17 complaints about a hijab wearing journalist on TV while presenting coverage of the terror attack in Nice in July. Despite being a multi-ethnic, multi racial and multi-faith society, France still refuses to measure race, ethnicity, or religion in its censuses Whilst we are all familiar with the prohibition on intentionally discriminating against someone, the current law also prohibit subconscious discrimination The Love of Strangers: What Six Muslim Students Learned in Jane Austen’s London. By Nile Green, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. Pp388. HB. 2016. $35.00. Norway is the only European nation to have ratified the Paris Climate Agreement, the UK is being pushed to ratify but Brexit has thrown a wrench in the plan. Norway is the only European nation to have ratified the Paris Climate Agreement, the UK is being pushed to ratify but Brexit has thrown a wrench in the plan. The Smartphone has arguably made people more mobile, by making it easier to travel anywhere in the world that has a wifi hotspot. Dr Maulana ASM Abdur Rahim was a classically trained Islamic scholar who dedicated his life to education as well as religious and social welfare in his adopted city of Birmingham. Ninety seven Muslim Olympians won a total of 102 medals at the Rio Olympic Games this summer, believed to be the biggest haul by Muslim athletes of any games yet Mo Farah insisted he has “nothing to hide” after becoming the latest star to be targeted by Russian hackers. Not only do Muslims face Islamophobia on land, at ports, but now it has extended to flying on planes too. The unprecedented rise in Islamophobia seems to be one of the main reasons for Muslim women not able to find a job The Government is unable to define non-violent extremism. Neither Cameron, May nor Rudd have any clue what the definition should be. Over 120 people attended a landmark conference on the media reporting of Islam and Muslims. It was held jointly by The Muslim News and Society of Editors in London on September 15. The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society. The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society.
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