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European leaders lay out fresh plans to fight religious extremism

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In the wake of a spate of terrorist attacks in Europe in recent weeks, European leaders set out plans to tackle the problem on Tuesday.
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Indonesian Muslim leader turns himself in over COVID rule breach

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Muhammad Rizieq Shihab could face up to six years in prison if found guilty of inciting people to violate health regulations by organising gatherings that attracted thousands of supporters.
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Police arrest nine after teacher beheaded in Paris suburb

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Among the detainees are four relatives of the suspect, including a minor, who were arrested in the immediate aftermath of the attack.
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Muslim prayers in Hagia Sophia for first time in 86 years

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Turkish president joins hundreds of worshippers after iconic Istanbul landmark's controversial reconversion into mosque.
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Muslims begin downsized Hajj pilgrimage amid coronavirus pandemic

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Up to 10,000 mask-clad Muslims begin the scaled back five-day pilgrimage as Saudi hosts try to prevent virus outbreak.
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France beheading: Macron promises crackdown on radical Islam after murder of teacher Samuel Paty

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French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Tuesday that the "Cheikh Yassine Collective" is to be dissolved due to its "direct" implication in the terror attack against teacher Samuel Paty and that further measures against radical...
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Technology a 'blessing' during Ramadan, says imam

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During Ramadan, Muslims usually break their daily fast with an iftar, or shared meal. With physical distancing measures in place across the country, an Ottawa imam says technology has been a "blessing."
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India protest violence leaves thousands displaced

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More than 1,700 families flee northeast Delhi neighbourhood after homes and shops torched.
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India death toll rises after worst violence in decades

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At least 47 people have died and more than 350 have been injured during riots over a new citizenship bill seen as discriminatory towards Muslims.
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Mosque set on fire as violent protests continue across New Delhi

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Mosque in Indian capital set ablaze as death toll from latest protests against India's new citizenship law rises to 13.
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Modi slammed as death toll in New Delhi violence rises

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At least 25 people have been killed and hundreds wounded in violence across the India capital.
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Violent citizenship protests leave over 30 dead in India

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Days of violent protest over a contentious citizenship law in India have killed more than 30 people.
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From Uganda to NYC: Zohran Mamdani's rise in American politics

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Zohran Mamdani's victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary jolted the political establishment. It's also proving to be an inspiration for South Asian and Muslim communities, who saw themselves reflected in his campaign.
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World citizen: Ugandan-born Mamdani inspires fellow New Yorkers with primary victory

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Zohran Mamdani's victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary jolted the political establishment. It's also proving to be an inspiration for South Asian and Muslim communities, who saw themselves reflected in his campaign.
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Valedictorian asked not to return to school after grad speech mentions war in Gaza

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Elizabeth Yao’s graduation speech contained a line where she speaks about what she calls colonial and genocidal atrocities in Gaza. After the speech, she says her principal told her she would not be allowed back to school on Monday. In a...
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Pilgrims perform farewell tawaf and masaa rituals | Nearly 2 million Muslims perform final Hajj rites

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Pilgrims nearing the end of Hajj gathered in Mina to perform the symbolic “stoning of the devil” ritual at the three Jamarat pillars, casting pebbles each to reject evil and commemorate Prophet Ibrahim's devotion.
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End of Hajj conincides with Eid al-Adha, Muslims gather at mosques to pray

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Millions of Muslims around the world are observing Eid al-Adha — from the sacred Grand Mosque in Mecca to the war-torn streets of Gaza.
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Third day of Hajj: Pilgrims gather for symbolic ‘stoning of the devil’

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More than 1.6 million Muslims gather in Mina for a key ritual on the third day of Hajj.
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Hajj pilgrimage: Millions of muslim pilgrims reach Saudi Arabia's Mina city

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Millions of Muslim pilgrims have arrived in Saudi Arabia's Mina City for the annual Hajj pilgrimage. The massive gathering is a significant event in the Islamic calendar, with devotees from around the world participating in rituals and...
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Muslims from around the world begin annual pilgrimage to Mecca

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Over the coming days, they will immerse themselves in religious rituals and acts of worship that originated more than 1,400 years ago.
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Argentina's Muslim community prepares for Hajj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia

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Muslims in Argentina get ready for the sacred journey to Mecca
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Free Speech Under Fire: BJP Accuses TMC of 'Double Standards' After Sharmistha Panoli’s Arrest

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BJP leader Agnimitra Paul has come out in strong support of Instagram influencer Sharmistha Panoli after her arrest by the West Bengal Police for alleged communal remarks. Paul accused the Mamata Banerjee-led TMC government of silencing...
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Saudi authorities crack down on unauthorised Hajj pilgrims

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In a major crackdown on illegal entry to the holy city of Mecca, Saudi authorities have stopped more than 269,000 people without Hajj permits from entering the city. Watch in for more details!
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Saudi Arabia to welcome over 1.8 million pilgrims for Hajj

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Millions of Muslims are arriving at the holy city of Mecca for the Hajj pilgrimage, which is set to start from the 4th of June. The Saudi authorities estimate that Mecca will host about 1.8 million Muslims from across the world. Ahead of...