Latest in Tag: muslims Highlight
Latest in Tag: muslims

Opinion|Antony Blinken defends Muslims of China and ignores Muslims of America
Indeed, the report said that these abuses may amount to âcrimes against humanity,â but it did not describe Beijingâs treatment of the Uyghurs as âgenocide.â In fact, this accusation was levelled against China by the US in early 2021 and has since been adopted by the legislatures of many other Western countries.

Opinion| Towards Vindicating the Image of Muslims in Western Media
Over the past decades, American cinema has played a major role in consolidating these stereotypes, as Hollywood has resorted to using rigid images and stereotypes, along with excessive propaganda.

Opinion| Terrorism and double standards
Indeed, what the terrorist organisation ISIS has done against humanity, including crimes, murder, and bombing, without discrimination, proves that these people do not belong to Islam.

Muslims residing in Saudi Arabia begin scaled-back Hajj pilgrimage
Small number of Muslims taking part in this year’s Hajj, usually one of worldâs biggest religious gatherings

Saudi Arabia asks Muslims to wait upon Hajj due to Covid-19
Kingdom reports 110 new coronavirus cases on Tuesday, bringing total to 1,563

Al-Azhar expresses concern over attacks on Muslims in IndiaÂ
At least 40 Muslims were killed, hundreds wounded in Hindu attacksÂ

Al-Sisi :As long as we are united, no one can hurt usÂ
‘Do not allow anyone to drive a wedge between us and incite strife,’ says PresidentÂ

An attack against pregnant woman in Australia sheds light on hostility towards MuslimsÂ
Of the 113 female victims, 96% were wearing headscarves, study showedÂ

How Muslims around the world observe Laylat Al-Qadr
Mosques are decorated in the last 10 days of Ramadan in preparation for the reception of Laylat Al-Qadr, and mosque workers begin to receive hundreds of worshipers in an atmosphere of spirituality

US accuses China of putting over 1 million minority Muslims in âconcentration campsâ
China rejects accusations of mistreatment, initially denies existence of such facilities

Ramadan begins: history of moon sighting in Egypt
Muslims around the world celebrate on Monday the beginning of Ramadan. One of the most important religious events is the night of Roaya (moon sighting), and it marks the last night in the month of Sha’ban, and the beginning of Ramadan. Fasting Ramadan is linked to three moon sighting nights: the first is of Sha’ban, …

Far-right terrorism: gaining momentum around world
‘It came in response to racism, globalisation, mass migration,’ says analystÂ

Iran seeks good, brotherly relations with Muslim countries: Rouhani
Revolutionary Guards threatened Saudi Arabia, UAE, Pakistan of military response

Suspected Muslim rebels storm temple, kill monks in Thailand
Thai Prime Minister vowed on Saturday to “punish” those responsible

Muslims described as brutal, but are actual terrorism victims: Grand Imam of Al-Azhar
13 European, Asian former presidents, prime ministers attended Al-Azharâs symposium

Rohingya crisis: One year on, still no justice
Amnesty International says world community has failed to act to save civilians

Egyptian Muslims and Copts celebrate feast only a day apart
Egyptâs Coptic Orthodox shared with Muslims their holy celebrations

Egyptians preparations for Eid Al-Adha
With only few days left until Muslimsâ Eid Al-Adha comes, Egyptâs streets get filled with sheep and cows waiting to be slaughtered, duo to Islamic rituals. Sheep trade flourishes this time of the year with thousands of Egyptians heavily purchase them. Daily News Egyptâs crew spent a day in one of the sheepâs temporarily …

Ramadan in India
There is a large number of Muslims in Indiaâaround 200 million. Islam is the second largest religion in India, following Hinduism. Daily News Egypt will shed light on Indian Muslims’ traditions during the holy month of Ramadan. Despite the great diversity of religions and beliefs in India, everyone lives there in harmony and tolerance. Muslims …

What Copts love most about Muslimsâ holy month
Spirit, family gatherings, empty streets, shorter working hours among most loved aspects

Cartoon: Racist threats against Muslims in the UK…

Beautiful voices wanted
Worshipers flee mosques repulsed by bad reciters voices, while others judge them for losing spirituals Â

Op-ed review: Messages of unity between Muslims and Christians and praise of the regime
Other topics included crisis with Sudan, death penalty, and Trump-Arab relations

Rohingya plight feeds Muslim assertiveness
The plight of Myanmarâs persecuted Rohingya minority is becoming the Muslim worldâs latest rallying call emulating the emotional appeal of the Palestinians in the second half of the 20th century. Like the cause of the Palestinians, the Rohingya, albeit with a twist, have also become a battlefield for the Muslim worldâs multiple rivalries and power …

Al-Azhar calls for immediate action to stop âmassacres against Muslims in Myanmarâ
International organisations would take a different, strong position if the victims were followers of any religion other than Islam, says Al-Tayeb

Reports prove Qatari involvement in Libyan chaos: Shoukry
Shoukry met with African and Arab counterparts on the sidelines of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation assembly

Whither the Muslim Worldâs NATO?
Controversy and uncertainty over the possible appointment of a Pakistani general as commander of a 40-nation, Saudi-led, anti-Iranian military alliance dubbed the Muslim worldâs NATO goes to the core of a struggle for Pakistanâs soul as the country reels from a week of stepped up political violence. It also constitutes a defining moment in Saudi …

The “Trump” virus takes over the American system
An individual in the face of an institution is one of the most prominent dilemmas in politics. With an individual’s decisions, creativity, and innovative solutions come, and may be resisted by institutions. With an individual’s decisions, wrong decisions that must be limited by institutions may also come. Institutionalism means the multiplicity of decision-making authorities and …

Trump, racism, and other stuff
International and local media, as well as social networks, circulated the executive order issued by US president Donald Trump which banned people from numerous Muslim-majority countries to enter the US. Many tried to analyse the decision and came up with different results, while no one has bothered to read the decision itself or analyse it …

The Muslim world: liberals pay the price for Trump and Saudi-supported illiberalism
US president Donald Trumpâs fuelling of Islamophobia with his newly imposed travel ban, as well as his war on the mainstream media, feed an increasing trend towards supremacism and intolerance as well as restrictions on freedom of expression, media, and religion across the Muslim world. In doing so, the presidentâs moves complicate rather than fortify …