India
How Islamophobia Is Hurting India's Battle Against the Coronavirus
Huffington PostThe hate campaign has made an already marginalized community wary of state authorities, making it harder to tackle the virus, and prompting even more Islamophobia.
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It Was Already Dangerous to Be Muslim in India. Then Came the Coronavirus
TimeThe Islamophobic hashtags began circulating shortly after the news broke in late March.
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A Cluster of Coronavirus Cases Can Be Traced Back to a Single Mosque and Now 200 Million Muslims Are Being Vilified
BuzzFeed NewsSix COVID-19 deaths have been linked to a religious gathering in March. It’s led to a huge spike in anti-Muslim narratives and misinformation.
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‘Muslims Are Foreigners’: Inside India’s Campaign to Decide Who Is a Citizen
The New York TimesTribunal members in the state of Assam say they felt pressured to declare Muslims noncitizens as the government seeks to expel illegal migrants. Some politicians have vowed to take the process nationwide.
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Bangladesh
Crowded in Camps, Rohingya Refugees Vulnerable to Virus
The New York TimesAid workers are bracing for a possible outbreak of the coronavirus in one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Bangladesh, with officials warning that containing the disease among more than I million tightly packed Rohingya Muslims will be a daunting task.
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Malaysia
Malaysian Authorities Hold 202 Rohingya From Boat off Langkawi
Al JazeeraThe Rohingya were detained after they were found on a wooden boat off the northwestern resort island.
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Afghanistan
Afghanistan Needs a Government of National Reconciliation
Al JazeeraThis new entity should give priority to negotiating peace with the Taliban and minimising corruption by the elites.
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Living Scared: In Kabul's Shi'Ite Enclave, Hazara Fear a Taliban Return
Radio Free Europe RadioLibraryAhmad Zia was sitting behind his wooden registration table when a suicide bombing ripped through Kabul’s Maiwand Wrestling Club, where scores of athletes were in the middle of a training session.
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Muslim Call to Prayer Now Carries Stay-At-Home Message in Afghanistan
GandharaA recent fatwa or religious ruling by leading clerics in Afghanistan has asked mosques across the country to amend the call to prayer. Instead of calling on Muslims to “hurry to prayer” and “hurry to salvation” at mosques, it calls on them to “pray at home.”
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Iran
Why Has the Coronavirus Hit Iran so Hard?
Al JazeeraWe ask whether US sanctions or Tehran are to blame for exacerbating COVID-19 and discuss Brazil’s approach to the virus.
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Turkey
Turkey Builds More Hospitals as Coronavirus Cases Spike
Al-MonitorTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan promised on Monday to expand the number of hospital beds in Istanbul, the epicenter of the country’s coronavirus outbreak, as the disease claimed another 75 lives despite tighter restrictions on residents to enforce social distancing.
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Muslims in Turkey to Observe Holy Night of Barat
Anadolu AgencyTurkey’s Religious Affairs Directorate also issued celebratory message marking holy night.
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Turkish Minister Offers Resignation Over Weekend Lockdowns
ABC NewsTurkey introduced a coronavirus lockdown over the weekend that took many by surprise and led to Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu offering his resignation.
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Germany
Turkish Family Receives Racist 'Coronavirus-Infected' Letter as Islamophobia Grows in Germany
Daily SabahA Turkish family in the northern German city of Hamburg received a letter allegedly containing the coronavirus, with a message by the sender saying that they hope the family contracts the virus.
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United Kingdom
Third of Critically Ill COVID-19 UK Patients From BME Backgrounds
Al JazeeraRelease of figures comes amid wider concerns coronavirus is exacerbating health inequalities in the country.
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BBC Broadcasts Muslim Prayers on Radio for the First Time
Arab NewsMuslims in the UK can now listen to Friday prayers broadcast on BBC radio for the first time. Mosques and other places of worship in the UK have been closed since March 23 in efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus.
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Police Investigate UK Far-Right Groups Over Anti-Muslim Coronavirus Claims
The GuardianMonitoring service says it has had reports of fake news online as well as physical attacks.
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Why Are Beauty Brands Afraid to Say They’re Halal?
Refinery 29Once at dinner at a London restaurant, I asked whether the steak was halal. Horrified and unprepared, the managing staff explained they had a vegan menu instead. While there’s no denying that veganism and ‘clean eating’ have truly taken off, it’s fair to say the halal requirement is rarely catered to.
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United States
An Imam Leads His Congregation Through the Pandemic
New YorkerIn most states, religious institutions are exempt from shutdowns, and leaders have struggled with whether to close their doors.
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How Seattle Copes: Fuad Mohamed Holds His Muslim Congregation Together
Settle MetThe White Center imam comforts his followers and looks toward Ramadan.
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'It's a Racial Justice Issue': Black Americans Are Dying in Greater Numbers From COVID-19
The GuardianThe coronavirus can infect anybody but African Americans are dying in disproportionate numbers, especially in certain big cities.
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Claire Danes Responds to Claims That Homeland Is Racist
The Independent“I get it. I think it’s tricky and kind of inherently problematic, right? There are a lot of brown people in our story who are doing really bad things, and there aren’t enough opportunities to create a more balanced portrait of that demographic.
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US Far Right Seeks Ways to Exploit Coronavirus and Cause Social Collapse
The Guardian‘Accelerationist’ groups aim to sow chaos to hasten the collapse of society and build a white supremacist one in its place
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FBI Opened Terrorism Investigations Into Nonviolent Palestinian Solidarity Group, Documents Reveal
The InterceptIn 2006, St. Louis-based activist and academic Mark Chmiel received a message on his answering machine from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI wanted to talk to Chmiel about trip three years ago that he and other St. Louis activists took with the International Solidarity Movement to the West Bank, in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories. When Chmiel’s attorney reached out to the FBI, they did not respond.
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Muslim Woman Sues Yonkers, New York, Says Police Forced Her to Remove Hijab After Arrest
NBC NewsWearing religious head coverings is a First Amendment right, the woman’s attorney said. “We don’t lose those rights because we have interactions with law enforcement.”
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Muslim Detainee's Family Issues Plea for Help as ICE Detention Centres Report Coronavirus Cases
The Middle EastIbrahim Mohammad was scheduled to be released from US prison last month but is now languishing at ICE facility amid Covid-19.
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United Arab Emirates
20,000 Pakistanis in UAE Stranded by Coronavirus Lockdown
Al-MonitorMore than 20,000 Pakistanis are stranded in the United Arab Emirates as the Gulf country ratchets up travel restrictions in an attempt to reel in its COVID-19 outbreak.
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Lebanon
Lebanon Prisons Hit by Unrest Amid Coronavirus Fears
Al JazeeraRiot erupts at Tripoli’s Qoubbeh Prison a day after police prevent potential escape attempt at Bekaa Valley facility.
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Yemen
Yemen: First Bombs, Soon a Coronavirus Epidemic
Al JazeeraFive years of war have devastated Yemen’s healthcare system. A COVID-19 outbreak would be a catastrophe.
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Egypt
COVID-19: Egypt Suspends All Ramadan Activities and Group Iftar
GULF NewsEgypt announced today it will suspend all Ramadan activities and group iftars due to the spread of the deadly coronavirus, Al Arabiya reported.
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Egypt's Family Planning Policies Tested by COVID-19
Al-MonitorTo feed his wife and three daughters, Mahmoud Imam worked two jobs in Cairo — as an office assistant in the morning and a waiter in the afternoon. Now, as the Egyptian government enforces measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Imam is being forced to stay home.
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Explore Ancient Egyptian Queen's Tomb and a Coptic Monastery With This New 3D Virtual Tour
Live ScienceThe tours explain the ancient hieroglyphics, including those detailing the “opening of the mouth” ceremony.
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Coronavirus the Egyptian Way
Middle East MonitorAt a time when all countries of the world announced the coronavirus and took the necessary precautions to confront it, and the World Health Organisation declared the coronavirus a global pandemic, Egypt continued to deny the virus’ spread in the country and covered up the deaths resulting from it.
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Libya
UN Condemns Rocket Attack on Tripoli Hospital
Al JazeeraSix health workers wounded in Monday’s attack, blamed on Haftar’s forces, on hospital treating coronavirus patients.
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Sudan
COVID-19: Sudan Struggles With Denial and Misinformation
Al JazeeraSudan’s government is fighting to contain the spread of the coronavirus after at least 14 people tested positive and two others died.
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Sudan Finalises Settlement With US Families Over USS Cole Bombing
Al JazeeraDeal seen as the latest move by Sudan’s government to remove the country from a US list of state sponsors of ‘terrorism’.
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Niger
Hundreds of Migrants Stuck in Niger Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Al JazeeraAs countries close borders to curb the spread of coronavirus, aid groups in Niger ‘overwhelmed’ by requests for support.
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Ghana
What COVID-19 Reveals About Educational Inequality in Ghana
Al JazeeraThe coronavirus pandemic has exposed stark inequalities in Ghana’s educational system.
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Mozambique
Mozambique’s Mysterious Conflict Is Intensifying
The EconomistThe killing jeopardises Africa’s largest gas project.
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Ethiopia
Abiy Ahmed—a Philosopher King or a Sophist?
Ethiopia InsightThere are several lines of evidence from his speeches and books to suggest that Abiy has deliberately crafted a deceptive ethos as a persuasive tool.
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International
Coronavirus and Ramadan: How the Muslim Month of Fasting Will Differ This Year
Middle East EyeCOVID-19 will impact Muslims celebrating Ramadan – but how? What will happen to holy month gatherings? Middle East Eye explains.
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Anti-Muslim Propaganda Is Seeping Into Online Discourse About The Coronavirus
Huffington PostFar-right groups and websites across the globe have taken advantage of people’s fears and vulnerabilities in order to push disinformation to vilify Muslims.
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Maydan editors selected some of the most thought-provoking news items on issues around Islam, religion and public-life for you. Let us know what you have been reading. Drop us a line at mediaroundups@themaydan.com! [[ Curated by Yoko Nagashima with the Maydan team.]