29 October – 04 November – Islam in Media Roundup

'Respond to evil with good’: Muslim community raises money for victims of synagogue shooting

'Respond to evil with good’: Muslim community raises money for victims of synagogue shooting

Washington Post

A Muslim-American activist organized a fundraiser for the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, stating Islam has taught him to do good for people in need.
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US mosque strikes point to looser targeting rules in fight against Islamic State

US mosque strikes point to looser targeting rules in fight against Islamic State

Al-Monitor

The US-led coalition launched airstrikes against several mosques while targeting the Islamic state, claiming the mosques were being used by IS forces.
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Israeli minister's mosque tour highlights diplomatic push in the Gulf

Israeli minister's mosque tour highlights diplomatic push in the Gulf

Reuters

Israel’s culture minister visited several Gulf countries in an effort to form diplomatic relationships between Israel and Gulf nations and increase Israel’s allies in the Middle East region.
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‘Walk to heaven’: Shiite pilgrims trek to Iraq’s Karbala

‘Walk to heaven’: Shiite pilgrims trek to Iraq’s Karbala

AP

Shi’ite pilgrims walk to Iraq’s Karbala to mourn the death of the Prophet Muhammad’s grandsons at the hand of the Umayyads. According to an Iraqi official, the Arbaeen commemorations draws more pilgrims each year than Hajj.
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Italy's League blocks Muslims from buying and converting chapel

Italy's League blocks Muslims from buying and converting chapel

Reuters

Italy’s League prevented a Muslim association’s attempt to buy and convert a chapel; according to Muslim groups in Italy opening mosques in the country is nearly impossible, forcing groups to hold prayer services in improvised spaces such as garages.
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Iranians find joy in serving pilgrims on road to Karbala

Iranians find joy in serving pilgrims on road to Karbala

France 24

Iranian volunteers enjoy helping pilgrims on the road of Karbala through sewing clothes, shining shoes, and providing food for travelers regardless of their cultural backgrounds.
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None of us should enjoy the right to have our beliefs shielded from abuse

None of us should enjoy the right to have our beliefs shielded from abuse

The Guardian

In an op-ed for the Guardian, the writer argues against the enforcement of blasphemy laws in Europe, as such laws and rulings enforcing them will create a backlash.
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US voters poised to elect 2 Muslim women to Congress

US voters poised to elect 2 Muslim women to Congress

Channel News Asia

US voters will likely elect two Muslim women to Congress in the midterm elections despite the rise of anti-Muslim rhetoric in the country.
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White Men Convicted of Plotting to Bomb Somali Muslims Claim Trump and Russian Bots Made Them Do It

White Men Convicted of Plotting to Bomb Somali Muslims Claim Trump and Russian Bots Made Them Do It

The Root

Three men were convicted of plotting to bomb members of the Somali Muslim community, possibly incited by anti-Muslim rhetoric and Russian propaganda on social media.
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Anti-Muslim sentiment drives Muslims into US politics

Anti-Muslim sentiment drives Muslims into US politics

Yeni Safak

The hate aimed at Muslims has motivated many to enter US politics to fight back against anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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Indonesia: populism and politicisation of Islam

Indonesia: populism and politicisation of Islam

The Interpreter

New legislation aimed at addressing a rise in extremism has come up against increased conservatism and populism in Indonesia.
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Conservative Christians: Think Twice Before Claiming ‘Islam Is Not a Religion’

Conservative Christians: Think Twice Before Claiming ‘Islam Is Not a Religion’

Re-Wire

Conservative Christians calling Islam a false religion should be aware of the dangers such rhetoric brings, as similar claims have recently appeared to target Christian minorities in other countries.
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AP PHOTOS: In Morocco, tribal tattoos fade with age, Islam

AP PHOTOS: In Morocco, tribal tattoos fade with age, Islam

AP

Tribal tattoos among Amazigh women have slowly disappeared, both due to an increased awareness that some branches of Islam prohibit tattoos and to views that such tattoos are outdated.
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The Jewish and Israeli story through Islamic art on exhibit in S.F.

The Jewish and Israeli story through Islamic art on exhibit in S.F.

Jewish News

At the Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco, an exhibit of manuscripts from the National Library of Israel will showcase manuscripts demonstrating a deep and sustained interest in the exploits of Alexander the Great on the part of Muslim scholars in the sixteenth century.
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Saudi crown prince described slain journalist as a dangerous Islamist in call with White House

Saudi crown prince described slain journalist as a dangerous Islamist in call with White House

Washington Post

In a phone call, the Saudi crown prince insisted that the slain Jamal Khashoggi was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, a claim the family of the deceased has repeatedly disputed.
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