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 The Times recklessly published and defended a story that was not only grossly distorted and wholly unjustified by the facts, but one that was guaranteed to incite hatred against Muslim The Saudi Arabian-led coalition involved in carrying out routine air strikes in Yemen has rejected a UN report that human rights violations have been carried out in the war-torn country Watching from the sidelines ‘for nearly three decades’ and failing to implement five consecutive Special Rapporteurs recommendations , the international community is complicit in the harrowing situation in Myanmar. Ali Mushaima is on a hunger strike is to highlight the imprisonment of his father, Hassan , a political opposition leader, in Bahrain. Turkey’s First Lady Emine Erdoğan was given recognition for her humanitarian work on September 11. The world-renowned hospital for children in London officially opened a new prayer room with a ceremonial plaque to mark Al-Khair Foundation’s funding. Labour Party Leader, Jeremy Corbyn, said that his party stood against racists in UK and Europe during an Eid Al Adha celebration event A Muslim law student will contest the Miss England contestants at Kelham Hall in Newark, Nottinghamshire Anti-Muslim incidents and hate crimes are up 83 and 21 per cent respectively, as compared to the first quarter of 2018, A Muslim couple, in the Swiss city of Lausanne, were denied citizenship when they refused to shake hands with people of the opposite sex during the interview The chief investigative reporter for The Times, Andrew Norfolk, must resign over a series of totally distorted and highly inflammatory ‘Muslim fostering’ stories, according to Professor of Journalism, Brian Cathcart. Dutch anti-Islam Lawmaker, Geert Wilder has cancelled plans to hold a contest for cartoon caricaturing Prophet Mohammad Queensland Senator, Fraser Anning, was heavily criticised for delivering a highly Islamophobic and racist maiden speech to Parliament. He vocalised his plan for a Muslim ban in Australia, claiming that the majority of the Australian population shared his views. A British boy stranded in Belgium after the Home Office revoked his passport has returned home after being given an emergency travel document. Around 140 artists have called for a boycott of the 2019 Eurovision Song Contest, which is to be hosted in Israel next year Large numbers of Hui Chinese Muslims gathered outside the newly rebuilt Weizhou Mosque in Ningxia province, Northwestern China, to protest Government plans to demolish it. A UN human rights expert has urged Facebook to narrow its “sweeping” definition of terrorism to stop governments from blocking legitimate opposition and dissenting voices. A fact finding mission group established by the UN Human Rights Council in March 2017, found that Myanmar’s armed forces had taken actions that “undoubtedly amount to the gravest crimes under international law.” The Western Cape High Court in South Africa on October 31 ordered that the State was obliged to introduce legislation to recognise Muslim marriages as valid Thousands of Muslims in Kenya on August 21 joined their counterpart across the world to mark and celebrate Eid al-Adha. Three people were killed in an Israeli bombing of Gaza’s largest cultural centre. The Saudi Arabian-led coalition involved in carrying out routine air strikes in Yemen has rejected a UN report that human rights violations have been carried out in the war-torn country A former Mulberry employee who refused to sign a copyright agreement because she held a “philosophical belief” that she should own the rights to her work has lost her case A Long Jihad: My Quest for the Middle Way. By Muhammad Abdul Bari. Kube Publishing, Markfield. Pp 312. PB. £11.99 Global hunger is on the rise again affecting 11 percent of the world’s population according to the latest UN report. As climate change’s effects are becoming apparent around the world, affecting nations both wealthy and impoverished alike, the question of disaster relief aid is a pressing one. As Muslim parents we need to be honest – there is another risk out there now that is targeting our children. Sticking our heads in the sand and pretending this isn’t a reality is not only naive but bad parenting. 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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HOME NEWS
GCSE and A-Level honour roll
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Turkish First Lady awarded for her humanitarian work
Great Ormond Street Hospital new prayer room funded by Muslim charity
Labour the party of equality, says Corby
Miss England first hijabi finalist
ISLAMOPHOBIA
Spike in anti-Muslim incidents involving US Government agencies
Swiss citizenship denied over Muslim couple’s refusal to shake hands
Heads must roll at The Times over Muslim fostering untruths
Dutch lawmaker cancels Prophet’s cartoon contest over ‘safety concerns’
Australian Muslim ban proposal receives enormous backlash
Six-year-old stranded in Belgium returns to UK
WORLD
140 artists boycott 2019 Eurovision contest in Israel
Chinese Muslims protest against mosque demolition
Facebook’s definition of terrorism silences legitimate opposition, says UN expert
Myanmar military leaders must face genocide charges, says UN
State must introduce legislation to recognise Muslim marriages as valid, court rules
Divided on Eid al-Adha in Kenya
Three killed in theatre bombing in Gaza
Saudi-led coalition denies committing war crimes in Yemen
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