Islam in Media Roundup | 11 May – 17 May 2020

International

LIVE: Middle East Prepares Further Lockdowns as Ramadan Nears End

LIVE: Middle East Prepares Further Lockdowns as Ramadan Nears End

Arab News

Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday a 24-hour curfew will be imposed across the Kingdom during the five-day Eid Al-Fitr holiday (May 23 to 27).
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Epidemics, War Have Impacted Muslim Worship Throughout History

Epidemics, War Have Impacted Muslim Worship Throughout History

Al Jazeera

Coronavirus affects Ramadan on an unprecedented scale, but it is not the first time Muslim traditions have had to adapt.
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Disinformation: The Spreading Of Islamophobia – Analysis

Disinformation: The Spreading Of Islamophobia – Analysis

Eurasia Review

COVID-19-related disinformation campaigns designed to stoke Islamophobic sentiment are fuelling an uptick in hate attacks targeting Muslims in some countries. The unprecedented conditions created by the ongoing pandemic offer fresh opportunities for extremists to exploit, and require timely interventions.
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 As Mosques Reopen in West Africa, COVID-19 Fears Grow

As Mosques Reopen in West Africa, COVID-19 Fears Grow

ABC News

A growing number of mosques are reopening across West Africa as governments find it increasingly difficult to keep them closed during the holy month of Ramadan.
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Nigeria

'Lockdown Made Everything Gloomy': Ramadan in Nigeria's Kano

'Lockdown Made Everything Gloomy': Ramadan in Nigeria's Kano

Al Jazeera

Residents are largely restricted to their homes, with mosques shut and festival marking the end of Ramadan likely canceled.
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Sudan

Poetry of Protest: The Award-Winning Photo That Captured Sudan's Revolution

Poetry of Protest: The Award-Winning Photo That Captured Sudan's Revolution

Middle East Eye

An image of Sudanese student Mohamed Youssef chanting revolutionary verse has become an iconic symbol of the country’s protest movement.
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Somalia

Somalia's Coronavirus Khat Bans Leaves Chewers in a Stew

Somalia's Coronavirus Khat Bans Leaves Chewers in a Stew

BBC News

The stimulant is especially popular in the self-declared republic of Somaliland, where it has also been temporarily banned because of coronavirus. The authorities say it makes social distancing impossible and that they will reassess the situation after the Islamic holy month Ramadan.
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Uganda

Itkaaf: Muslim Tradition Erased by Lockdown

Itkaaf: Muslim Tradition Erased by Lockdown

Daily Monitor

Itkaaf is only done at mosques, but Sheikh Yahya Kakungulu, director of Sharia at Uganda Muslim Supreme Council, advises Muwonge and others that if you cannot have something, do not lose it entirely. “If you can isolate yourself in a room at your home, do that, so that you don’t miss out on the immense rewards,” he says.
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United Kingdom

Tories Will Not Face Islamophobia Probe By Equalities Watchdog

Tories Will Not Face Islamophobia Probe By Equalities Watchdog

Huff Post

The Equality and Human Rights Commission will not investigate after the Conservative party launched its own independent probe.
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Conservative Party Probe an Attempt to 'Deflect' Attention From Islamophobia: MCB

Conservative Party Probe an Attempt to 'Deflect' Attention From Islamophobia: MCB

Middle East Eye

Tories will not face an investigation by the equalities watchdog after they launched their own independent examination.
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Far Right ‘Posed as Journalists to Spread Anti-Muslim Lies’

Far Right ‘Posed as Journalists to Spread Anti-Muslim Lies’

Arab News

Far-right activists in the UK are posing as journalists to spread fake news about Muslims breaking coronavirus lockdown restrictions during Ramadan, a prominent British imam has said.
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UK Watchdog Drops Plan to Probe Conservative Party Islamophobia

UK Watchdog Drops Plan to Probe Conservative Party Islamophobia

Al Jazeera

Anti-racism and Muslim groups slam decision by Equality and Human Rights Commission to abandon inquiry.
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UK Muslim Charity Calls for End to Inquiry After Police Return Seized Funds

UK Muslim Charity Calls for End to Inquiry After Police Return Seized Funds

Middle East Eye

Charity Commission asked to end the probe into Human Aid UK after donations seized by police are confirmed as legitimate.
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Italy

Freed Italian Aid Worker Target of Hate Campaign After Conversion

Freed Italian Aid Worker Target of Hate Campaign After Conversion

Al Jazeera

Aisha Romano, formerly known as Silvia, converted to Islam while held in captivity by al-Shabab in Somalia.
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Italy Moves to Reopen Mosques After Historic Deal

Italy Moves to Reopen Mosques After Historic Deal

Arab News

The Italian government has signed a landmark agreement with leading Muslim organizations that will allow mosques and Islamic centers to reopen as part of an easing of the country’s coronavirus lockdown.
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Kosovo

Kosovo Families Seek Answers 21 Years After Serb Conflict

Kosovo Families Seek Answers 21 Years After Serb Conflict

AP News

Halil Hasani is convinced his four sons are alive and imprisoned somewhere in Serbia more than two decades after police and paramilitary forces took them from a village in Kosovo.
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Germany

A Ramadan and Eid in Isolation

A Ramadan and Eid in Isolation

The Atlantic

In this way, the days have passed, but I still haven’t let go of my dread, because I know my family will feel the disruption of this pandemic most acutely on Eid, the end-of-Ramadan celebration.
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The United States

Muslims Struggle to Honor Funeral Rituals During the Coronavirus Crisis

Muslims Struggle to Honor Funeral Rituals During the Coronavirus Crisis

Huff Post

Muslims are being forced to mourn alone as the pandemic upends the tradition of community funerals.
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How National Black Muslim COVID Coalition Serves Communities During the Pandemic

How National Black Muslim COVID Coalition Serves Communities During the Pandemic

The Philadelphia Inquire

Margari Hill, co-director of National Black Muslim COVID Coalition, which hosted this talk Saturday afternoon, explained that at a time like this, it can be hard to plan for one’s wellness.
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For Philadelphia-Area Muslims, Breaking their Daily Fast Brings a Mix of Emotions

For Philadelphia-Area Muslims, Breaking their Daily Fast Brings a Mix of Emotions

The Philadelphia Inquirer

There’s been a mix of emotions for many area Muslims. Some say, even through the pandemic’s limitations, it is still a time to reflect and give back, even if that means going without a community feast. Here are glimpses of what this Ramadan has been like for Muslim families in the Philadelphia area.
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Opinion | The Silver Lining of Being Quarantined During Ramadan

Opinion | The Silver Lining of Being Quarantined During Ramadan

The New York Times

Being at home with the family has made observing Islam’s holiest month a richer and deeper spiritual experience.
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Spirit of Generosity Guides Ramadan for Washington State’s Muslim Community, Despite Coronavirus Lockdown

Spirit of Generosity Guides Ramadan for Washington State’s Muslim Community, Despite Coronavirus Lockdown

The Seattle Times

As the sun cast a soft glow over a mostly boarded-up mosque on a recent Thursday evening, Muslims observing Ramadan arrived to break theirs over 15-hour fast.
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How Mosques—Usually Shoulder to Shoulder, Toe to Toe—Are Already Reopening

How Mosques—Usually Shoulder to Shoulder, Toe to Toe—Are Already Reopening

Slate

This article is part of Reopenings, a series about how businesses are operating during the pandemic.
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How a U.S. Jewish Group’s Leadership Race Became Mired in Islamophobia

How a U.S. Jewish Group’s Leadership Race Became Mired in Islamophobia

+972 Magazine

An umbrella organization’s heated election shows how right-wing, bigoted assessments of ‘Jewishness’ are becoming normalized in our community.
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‘Justice Is Indivisible’: Placing Palestine Back at the Center of Muslim Discourse in the West

‘Justice Is Indivisible’: Placing Palestine Back at the Center of Muslim Discourse in the West

Counter Punch

It was nearly twenty years ago at a Muslim conference in Washington D.C. that I heard the distressing argument that Palestine should not be made a central topic in the American Muslim political agenda.
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Ramy Youssef Isn't Joking

Ramy Youssef Isn't Joking

GQ

Ramy Youssef is a Muslim American stand-up comic with his own raunchy HBO special, a Golden Globe-winning TV show, and a new production deal with A24. And it turns out that the road to his barrier-shattering success all started with a surprising case of Bell’s palsy.
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Anti-War Groups Press Joe Biden: Leverage Aid to Israel, End Yemen War

Anti-War Groups Press Joe Biden: Leverage Aid to Israel, End Yemen War

Middle East Eye

More than 50 organizations call on presidential candidates to close Guantanamo, prioritize diplomacy and advance human rights.
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Biden's Plan for Muslim Americans: A 'Good Start' but Missing Policy Details

Biden's Plan for Muslim Americans: A 'Good Start' but Missing Policy Details

Middle East Eye

Activists call for more specifics from Biden’s campaign and urge direct engagement with the Muslim community.
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Senate Approves Uyghur Human Rights Bill

Senate Approves Uyghur Human Rights Bill

CNN

The Senate on Thursday afternoon approved a bill to sanction Chinese government officials responsible for forced labor camps in the region of Xinjiang, where up to 2 million ethnic Muslims have been forcibly detained, in the latest congressional move to strengthen the US stance toward China.
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Canada

Islamic Call to Prayer is Being Heard for the First Time Across Canada

Islamic Call to Prayer is Being Heard for the First Time Across Canada

The Globe and Mail

The Al Rashid Mosque has stood in Edmonton since 1938, but no one there today can remember ever hearing the daily call to prayer ring out through the loudspeakers.
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Myanmar

The Fabricated Threat Driving Genocide in Myanmar

The Fabricated Threat Driving Genocide in Myanmar

Arab News

When the most recent and dramatic stage of the genocide against the Rohingya started with Myanmar’s “clearance operations” in August 2017, the immediate trigger was an attack against a military border post by a previously insignificant insurgent group that called itself the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA).
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India

Gujarat’s Muslims Fight Islamophobia, Hatemongers Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

Gujarat’s Muslims Fight Islamophobia, Hatemongers Amid COVID-19 Lockdown

Two Circles Net

Amid the ongoing battle against the deadly COVID-19, Muslims in the state of Gujarat is not just fighting the disease but the rising hate and Islamophobia.
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India Coronavirus: Pregnant Student Safoora Zargar at Risk in Jail

India Coronavirus: Pregnant Student Safoora Zargar at Risk in Jail

BBC

It was 2:30 in the afternoon when a group of policemen arrived at Safoora Zargar’s home in south-east Delhi.
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Singapore

Singapore's Muslims to Skip Hajj Pilgrimage this Year

Singapore's Muslims to Skip Hajj Pilgrimage this Year

Anadolu Agency

Decision taken due to coronavirus pandemic, registration of 900 pilgrims deferred to 2021.
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China

How Has Coronavirus Pandemic Affected China's Concentration Camps?

How Has Coronavirus Pandemic Affected China's Concentration Camps?

Fox News

The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 4.1 million people globally and killed some 285,500 people since it first emerged from the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.
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Malaysia

Malaysia Urged to End Violent Threats Against Rohingya Refugees

Malaysia Urged to End Violent Threats Against Rohingya Refugees

Al Jazeera

Rights groups call on Malaysia to act after prominent Rohingya activists threatened with murder and sexual violence.
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Indonesia

Indonesia, Australia Explore Solution to Rohingya Refugee Crisis Under Bali Process

Indonesia, Australia Explore Solution to Rohingya Refugee Crisis Under Bali Process

The Jakarta Post

Amid pressure from humanitarian organizations, Indonesia and Australia have moved to follow-up talks under the Bali Process framework to prepare for the possibility of another refugee crisis in the Andaman Sea, where hundreds of asylum seekers died in 2015.
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Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka: Muslims Face Extra Threat as Coronavirus Stirs Hate

Sri Lanka: Muslims Face Extra Threat as Coronavirus Stirs Hate

Al Jazeera

Sri Lanka makes cremations compulsory for COVID-19 victims, but Muslims and activists urge authorities to allow burials.
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Compulsory Cremation: A Nightmare for Sri Lanka's Muslims

Compulsory Cremation: A Nightmare for Sri Lanka's Muslims

TRT World

The World Health Organization says burials are safe for Covid-19 victims. So why is Sri Lanka’s government insisting on cremating all bodies?
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Sri Lanka: Facebook Apologises for Role in 2018 Anti-Muslim Riots

Sri Lanka: Facebook Apologises for Role in 2018 Anti-Muslim Riots

Al Jazeera

An investigation found that incendiary content on the social media platform may have led to the deadly violence.
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New Zealand

Prince William Reconnects with New Zealand Muslim Community a Year after Mosque Attacks

Prince William Reconnects with New Zealand Muslim Community a Year after Mosque Attacks

Sky News

The royal joins in on a video call with survivors he met when visiting New Zealand in the aftermath of the 2019 mosque attacks.
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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia to Enforce Coronavirus Curfew During Eid

Saudi Arabia to Enforce Coronavirus Curfew During Eid

Al Jazeera

Nationwide 24-hour curfew will be imposed from May 23 to 27 following the end of Ramadan as COVID-19 cases rise.
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Iran

Iran to Reopen Mosques on Tuesday Despite Uptick in Coronavirus Cases

Iran to Reopen Mosques on Tuesday Despite Uptick in Coronavirus Cases

Middle East Eye

Authorities say mosques will reopen for the last 10 days of Ramadan, despite new lockdown measures in Abadan county.
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Yemen

Tawakkol Karman Faces Targeted Gulf Criticism for New Facebook Role

Tawakkol Karman Faces Targeted Gulf Criticism for New Facebook Role

Middle East Eye

The Yemeni Nobel Peace Prize winner has recently been appointed to the social media giant’s oversight board to tackle hate speech.
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Israel/Palestine

Nakba Day: For Palestinians, not Just an Historical Event

Nakba Day: For Palestinians, not Just an Historical Event

Al Jazeera

May 15, 1948, is a date inked in infamy for generations of Palestinians who know it as the Nakba, or “the catastrophe”, after the declaration of the state of Israel in Palestine.
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In Jerusalem, Ramadan Restrictions Last Seen During the Crusades Return

In Jerusalem, Ramadan Restrictions Last Seen During the Crusades Return

The New York Times

The restricted entry to the compound is only one example of how the pandemic has radically transformed the way Muslims in Israel and the Palestinian territories have experienced the sacred fasting month of Ramadan as they cope with government social distancing measures.
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Algeria

Controversial Humour in Algerian TV: Ramadan Comedies and the Limits of Laughter

Controversial Humour in Algerian TV: Ramadan Comedies and the Limits of Laughter

Jadaliyya

Ramadan in Algeria, like in most Arab countries, is more than a month of fasting and feasting. It is the prime season during which TV programmes compete and thrive. Each year, TV channels offer an abundance of exclusive and newly released programs.
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