When Is It 'Terrorism'? How The Media Cover Attacks By Muslim Perpetrators
NPR Sometimes it can feel like there is a terrorist attack on the news every other week. But how much attention an attack receives has a lot to do with one factor: the religion of the perpetrator.
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Fighting for the Immigrants of Little Pakistan
The New YorkerA Pakistani lawyer fights for the rights of immigrants who live in constant fear of deportation.
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‘Muslims Feel Under Siege’
The AtlanticFollowing attacks on Muslims in London and Sterling, Virginia, Muslims have started to feel unease and fear in public.
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How Islamophobia in France Affects the Way Muslim Women Dress
ViceIn the face of growing Islamophobia, Vice News talks to French Muslim women determined to dress how they want.
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How London's Finsbury Park Is Reacting to the Attack
ViceAs anti-Muslim attacks are on the rise, London residents weigh in on growing Islamophobia.
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9 questions about the global refugee crisis you were too embarrassed to ask
VoxOn World Refugee Day, looking at a 65 million person crisis.
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Profile: Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman
Al JazeeraThe new Saudi crown prince will likely push for a more aggressive Iran policy while balancing more pragmatic domestic reforms.
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The rise and fall of ISIL explained
Al JazeeraA breakdown of the history of Daesh from its beginning to its present state.
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Sabha in the spotlight: the city where migrants are sold as slaves
The GuardianThe Libyan city of Sabha, a hub for migrants from the Middle East and Africa on their way to Europe, allegedly has modern day ‘slave auctions.’
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Rift between Iran's ayatollah and re-elected president widens
The GuardianHassan Rouhani questions the political legitimacy of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after supreme leader embarrassed president at high-profile meeting.
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Destroying Great Mosque of al-Nuri 'is Isis declaring defeat'
The GuardianIraqi PM denounces levelling of Mosul building where Islamic State leader declared a caliphate three years ago.
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See How Muslims Celebrate the End of Ramadan Around the World
National GeographicA gallery of images showcasing how Muslims celebrate Eid around the world.
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Ramadan on the Afghan frontline: after heavy fighting, hunger and boredom
The GuardianRamadan for Afghan soldiers features hunger, thirst, boredom – alongside periods of intense warfare.
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Islamophobic attacks in Manchester surge by 500% after arena attack
The GuardianFollowing the attack in Manchester at an Ariana Grande concert, hate crimes against Muslims have risen dramatically.
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Germany Rejects Turkish Office's Criticism of Liberal Mosque
New York TimesThe German government on Friday strongly rejected criticism from a religious authority overseen by the Turkish government of a new liberal mosque in Berlin where all Muslims can pray together.
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A Nuanced Novel Examines the Mystery of Radicalization
New York TimesLaleh Khadivi’s novel A Good Country illuminates how young Muslim immigrants fall to radicalization.
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Hate Crime Charge for Man Accused in Texas Mosque Fire
New York TimesA Texas man was indicted on federal hate crime charges on Thursday in connection with an act of arson that destroyed a mosque and Islamic community center in January.
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Makram Ali Died of Injuries in Attack Near London Mosque, Police Say
New York TimesA man injured during the terrorist attack at a London mosque has succumbed to his injuries and passed away.
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Portland police investigate menacing letter sent to Islamic center as hate crime
Press HeraldPortland police have opened a hate crime investigation into a menacing letter sent to an Islamic center in the city.
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On Eid 2017, a peek into the lives of Puerto Rican Muslims
The ConversationPuerto Rican Muslims have to balance their faith and their culture, especially during Ramadan.
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Harvard appoints Muslim chaplain
Harvard GazetteHarvard University appointed its first Muslim chaplain on Sunday, five months after University President Drew G. Faust first initiated the search in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump’s Muslim ban.
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A Battle Over Prayer in Schools Tests Canada’s Multiculturalism
New York TimesControversy has arisen over the topic of prayer in Canadian schools.
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Kumail Nanjiani's Culture-Clash Comedy
The New YorkerKumail Nanjiani’s new comedy highlights the culture-clash within the lives of Middle-Eastern immigrants.
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