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 Despite such a rich wide-ranging ethnicity, Boris Johnson's Government has been described as a homogeneous statement of intent As the former colonial power, Britain has a historic responsibility beyond speaking out against India’s decision to scrap the protected status of Jammu and Kashmir. The decision to reappoint the same reviewer who approved the current controversial Prevent strategy is nothing more than a mockery Former Tory Chair, Sayeeda Warsi, said it was “another misjudged appointment” by the Government. “Lord Carlile is neither independent of Government thinking on this issue nor does he have the trust of the communities A Muslim schoolboy from East London was awarded £3,500 in compensation last month after teachers wrongly assumed he was wearing a T-shirt in support of Isis in 2006. Thousands of mainly Kashmiri Muslims from across the UK demonstrated outside the Indian High Commission in London on August 15 protesting against the brutal clampdown of Jammu and Kashmir by India. The Tower Hamlets council row vindicates concerns that the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism suppresses freedom of expression on Palestine, say critics Prominent scholar and philanthropist Dr Azeem Ibrahim has won the prestigious International Association of Genocide Scholars ‘Engaged Scholar Prize’ award. Children at Bradford Royal Infirmary received a raft of gifts and toys earlier this month to mark Eid al-Adha. One in three young Brits (18 to 24-year-olds) thinks Arabic will be one of the world’s most important languages by the next decade, according to YouGov data published on July 1. Over 640 people took part in the largest Muslim community-led racket sports event in the Royal Masonic School in Rickmansworth One of Germany’s largest Muslim groups has called on the Government to set up a new post to counter the growing Islamophobia in the country similar to one created to combat anti-Semitism. A new law took effect in the Netherlands on August 1 banning face-covering clothes - including the niqab - on public transport and all government buildings such as libraries and hospitals and educational institutions. A self-proclaimed white supremacist who told a young mother wearing a hijab to “get back to your own country where you belong” has been convicted of racially aggravated harassment. The history of the State of Jammu and Kashmir reveals, that its people have never relinquished their claim to the right to self-determination. A regional President of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party Women Wing has been expelled from her role on June 27 after she called on Hindu men to gang-rape Muslim women. Zomato food app refused to accommodate a customer who complained that his delivery driver was non-Hindu The Afghan Government has slammed US President, Donald Trump’s remarks that he could have “wiped” the country “off the face of the Earth” if he wanted to as unacceptable. Thirty six people file class action suit against administration for wrongfully denied Muslim ban waivers Muslim American campaigners have raised over $86,000 to bail out detained Hispanic immigrants. A 10-year-old schoolgirl from Pakistan has set a record becoming the youngest mountaineer anywhere in the world to scale a 7,000-metre-high mountain Three men accused of plotting a terror attack on Muslim community in New York pleaded guilty on June 27. A Norwegian man suspected of terror attack on a mosque near Oslo and of killing his teenage stepsister appeared in court on August 12, TripAdvisor profiting from war crimes with settlement listings giant places like Efrat, Ariel in Palestinian Territories Zamzam Ibrahim officially took over as National Union of Students (NUS) President from Shakira Martin last month becoming the union’s second Muslim female president Orthodox housing association can cater only to strictly orthodox “There is no prophet who has not tended sheep.” So goes a famous phrase in Islamic scripture, words that had long intrigued young MBA student AlBaraa Taibah My boss is a funny creature. She’s half my size and walks around like she owns the place. I don’t commute to work, and I am fully – as in 24/7- dedicated to my job. Nabeel Al-Azami, a trustee of Citizens UK, died on Wednesday, August 14, and his funeral service took place the next day at East London Mosque. In Part 1 of this series, we explored three common types of leadership crises that many voluntary groups or associations may encounter: Founder’s Syndrome, Power Vacuums and Splitting Up. Hypocritical ‘Google Camp’ saw tech company create 800-tonne carbon footprint to discuss climate change With sales of e-cigarettes predicted to rise over the next few years, we do need to look at the possible long-term effects of vaping, especially in young people who may see vaping as something that has few health implications. Algeria won their first Africa Cup of Nations title in 29 years. 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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EDITORIAL
The one-dimensional diverse cabinet
UK has a duty to speak out on Kashmir
Utter disdain to appoint Prevent reviewer
HOME NEWS
Prevent programme used to spy on Muslims
Payout after teachers wrongly accused boy of wearing ISIS t-shirt
Thousands protest against brutal clampdown of Kashmiri people
Council refuses to host Palestinian charity over anti-Semitic fears
Scholar awarded for work on Rohingya genocide
Fundraiser distributes Eid gifts to hospitalised children
Arabic will be one of the most important languages, say young Brits
Festival of Rackets attracts over 640 people
ISLAMOPHOBIA
German Muslims call for commissioner to combat mounting Islamophobia
Netherlands niqab ban comes into effect
White supremacist racially abuses mum with young children
WORLD NEWS
Jammu and Kashmir: a historical perspective
Gang-rape Muslim women, says regional BJP leader
Indian delivery app refuses request for Hindu driver
Afghan fury as Trump says he could wipe out the country in 10 days
Family separated by Muslim ban reunited as others begin legal action
Muslims raise $86k to release detained Hispanic immigrants
Ten-year-old mountaineer breaks world record
TERRORISM
Trio plead guilty to terror plot against NY Muslims
Oslo mosque terror suspect remanded in custody
HUMAN RIGHTS
TripAdvisor staff urged to lobby bosses against listing illegal Israeli settlement
REGULAR COLUMNS
In conversation with Zamzam Ibrahim, President of the National Union of Students
Legal Corner: Jewish housing association’s discriminatory policy was justified
Book review: Leadership through the desert
Musings of a mum: I work
Obituary: Nabeel al-Azami, an ardent teacher of prophetic qualities
Comment: Five signs your Muslim-led organisation might be failing
ENVIRONMENT
Stark hypocrisy of celebrities eclipses climate change coverage
HEALTH AND SCIENCE
E-cigarettes: A growing trend & health implications
SPORT
Africa Cup of Nations: Algeria’s road to glory
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