United States
Prayers of the Oppressed
Sapelo SquareI wrote this prayer because I wanted to pray for them and I shared this prayer because, quite frankly, I want everyone else to pray for them too.
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Can Muslim College Students Heal Divisions in the US?
Al JazeeraAmid rising Islamophobia, Muslim students show greater tendencies towards interfaith goodwill, a recent survey suggests.
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Why Did Cup Foods Call the Cops on George Floyd?
The New York TimesNuisance abatement laws force stores in low-income neighborhoods to operate almost as an arm of law enforcement.
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US Muslims Join Calls for Police Reforms in Wake of Floyd Killing
Al JazeeraIn street protests, statements, sermons and webinars, US Muslims have rallied against racism and discussed reforms.
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‘Ghosts of Sugar Land’: A Journey of Loss
New York BooksOn its face, Ghosts of Sugar Land, the recent documentary short from Pakistani-American filmmaker Bassam Tariq, is a tender record of young Muslim men coming of age in the American suburbs under the shadow of Islamophobia and the War on Terror.
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A Domestic Terror Law Could Quash Political Dissent in the US
Common DreamsPassing a law allowing the designation of domestic groups as terrorist would allow the government to silence opposition.
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Muslim Prayer Continues Amid Coronavirus Pandemic as CT Mosques Reopen
CT InsiderThe COVID-19 pandemic has not stopped prayer among Muslims in Connecticut, but more people are coming to the mosques now that the state is easing restrictions.
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Mahershala Ali and Ramy Youssef On Why Islam Is the Key to Acting
VultureOn the new season of Ramy, Mahershala Ali stars as the wise and charismatic Sheik Ali to a lost and confused Ramy Hassan, played by show creator Ramy Youssef.
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Ohio Woman Disqualified In Cross Country For Wearing Hijab Asks For Religious Expression Legislation
PatchNoor Abukaram was 16 when she became fearful of the consequences of her hijab at her cross country meets.
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Ilhan Omar Isn't Done Fighting
Huffington PostIn her new memoir, Ilhan Omar chronicles her own fight for life, safety, and stability. Now a member of Congress, she’s on the pursuit to give others the same chance.
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Muslim Abolitionists On Islam, Carceral Systems, And The Surveillance State
NazarFreedom from surveillance allows for self-determination within our own communities and our people.
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Non-Black Muslims Will Need To Do More Than Post Hashtags And Attend Rallies To Combat Anti-Black Racism
Muslim MattersThe events of the past two weeks have highlighted the disastrous outcomes that emerge when racism and white supremacy interplay with police brutality.
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Mosque to Mosque March Unifies Muslim, Black Community in St. Louis
STL TodayMuslim residents in the area gathered on Saturday to march from one mosque to another in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Between 75 and 100 people marched a mile and a half from Masjid Bilal, 3843 West Pine Street, to Masjid Al-Mu’minun, 1435 North Grand Boulevard.
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Canada
Students, Teachers, Parents Feel the Sting of Islamophobia in Peel Schools. They Share Their Stories
The StarThree months after an education ministry review raised concerns of Islamophobia in Peel schools and some two weeks after the board placed a school principal on leave for alleged “xenophobic and racist” comments, students, teachers and parents have come forward to share their experiences.
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Canadian Provinces And Territories By Muslim Population
World AtlasToday, Christianity remains the most adhered to religion in the country, but over the past couple of decades, Islam has quickly grown to become the second largest.
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Nigeria
The Violence in Nigeria Could End in Genocide – Both Christian and Muslim Populations Need Help Now
IndependentThe true cost of the fighting is felt in lives and in hope for Christian communities increasingly dreading extermination, and Muslim communities affected by the vicious Boko Haram.
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Northeast Nigeria Risks Losing a Generation of Boys and Girls
African ArgumentsChildren risk death to escape Boko Haram. Yet, for many, their trauma is then compounded by Nigerian authorities.
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Sudan
Sudan Finds Mass Grave Believed to Be Linked to 1998 Killings
Al JazeeraDiscovery was made at al-Eifalon military camp where conscripts used to get trained under former ruler Omar al-Bashir.
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Somalia
US Air Raids in Somalia in Early 2020 Killed Seven Civilians: HRW
Al JazeeraUS forces have not adequately investigated the two aerial attacks in February and March, Human Rights Watch says.
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Fears That COVID-19 Is Spreading Silently in Somalia’s Vast Camps
TelegraphOne study found that Somalia was the most under-equipped country on earth to cope with the pandemic.
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Somalia, Somaliland Talks Touted as 'Historic'
Anadolu NewsDoubts abound over any breakthrough, as two sides’ long-standing differences are unlikely to disappear.
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Ethiopia
In Pictures: Ethiopian Migrants Smuggled Through Horn of Africa
Al JazeeraThese are the stories of Ethiopian men, women and children who undertake dangerous journeys in search of a better life.
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India
A Style Revolution: How Modest Fashion Is Breaking Stereotypes About Muslim Women in India
The NationalModest fashion is coming into its own in the country with world’s third largest Muslim population.
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93% Muslims View Hindus Favourably, but Only 65% Hindus View Muslims Positively: Pew Survey
The PrintThe report, released by US think tank Pew Research Center, is based on a survey of 3,505 Indians that was conducted between September and October 2018.
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Nepal
India’s Islamophobia Creeps Into Nepal
Foreign PolicyNationalist media and pandemic fears have caused hatred to go viral.
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Pakistan
Ertugrul: The Turkish TV Drama Enthralling Pakistan
BBCThe Turkish historical TV drama Dirilis Ertugrul (Ertugrul’s Resurrection) has been all the rage in Pakistan since the state broadcaster began airing a dubbed version in April.
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Sri Lanka
Continued Harassment of Muslims Could Prove Detrimental to Sri Lanka: Amnesty International
Economy NextIn a report released last week (June 6), Amnesty International highlighted a series of alleged incidents of harassment targeting the island’s Muslims, including the alleged discriminatory handling of COVID-19 deaths as well as the recent arrest of lawyer Hejaaz Hizbullah.
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Myanmar
Rohingya Genocide: Myanmar’s Facebook Records Case May Be Watershed Moment
Arab NewsThe lawyers prosecuting Myanmar for the alleged genocide against the Rohingya are once again breaking new legal ground. The International Court of Justice action by the Gambia was unprecedented, and long overdue, when initiated last year.
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Will Facebook Finally Choose to Protect Rohingya Muslims From Further Genocide?
Byline TimesCJ Werleman reports on a case being brought against the social media giant by The Gambia to uncover who was involved in Myanmar’s mass murder of its Muslim minority.
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United Kingdom
I Was So Sick of Stereotypes Surrounding Muslim Women That I Wrote a Book to Challenge Them
TelegraphFed up with the narrow definition of Muslim womanhood, Seema Yasmin started to challenge the stereotypes.
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'Not Again': Academics Bemoan Munira Mirza's Appointment to Head Race Inequality Commission
Middle East EyeMirza has previously made comments where she downplayed the existence of structural racism.
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'He Looks Like Bin Laden': Ex-Cop Accuses UK Police of Racism Over Airport Stops
Middle East EyeFormer counterterrorism officer describes culture of casual Islamophobia governing airport stop and search powers.
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On British Muslims & Racism: Do Black Lives Matter?
Muslim MattersSadly, racism against black people – including fellow black Muslims – is all too common among British Asian Muslims of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi descent.
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Annual UK Mosque Open Day Event Goes Online Due to Coronavirus Pandemic
Arab NewsUnder normal circumstances, Visit My Mosque day is a campaign that supports over 250 mosques across the UK to hold open days for tens of thousands of visitors, and is facilitated by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB). But this year, people of all faiths and none will be able to enjoy a virtual tour of a dozen mosques on June 19-21 from the comfort of their homes due to the lockdown in the UK.
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Turkey
Armenian Leader in Turkey Suggests Muslims and Christians Share Hagia Sophia
AleteiaPatriarch Sahak II says it would be better to see visitors prostrating themselves “with respect and awe” rather than running around taking pictures.
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Iraq
Iraq's Al Nuri Mosque: Hope Arises from its Ruins
The NationalNow, three years after the monument was destroyed, crucial first steps have already been completed in rebuilding the mosque, including its famous Al Hadba minaret, known as the hunchback because of its 45-metre leaning aspect.
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Morocco
Why a Muslim Woman Safeguards Jewish History for All Moroccans
Christian Science MonitorIf history shapes identity, then shared history is a cherished resource in today’s world. For Zhor Rehihil, Muslim curator of the Museum of Moroccan Judaism, the shared past provides a path to a better future.
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Israeli Court Freezes Construction on Jaffa Muslim Cemetery After Days of Protests
HaaretzClashes erupt again as judge rules construction will be halted until the court hears the petition filed by the Islamic Council.
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Yemen
Coronavirus: Five Reasons Why it is so Bad in Yemen
BBCCoronavirus could spread faster, wider and with deadlier consequences in Yemen than many other countries in the world, the UN says. Here’s five reasons why.
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Egypt
How One Gay Egyptian Woman Stood up to Homophobia and Paid the Ultimate Price
CNNIn 2017, Sarah Hegazi was arrested and said she was tortured for waving a rainbow gay pride flag at a concert in Cairo. Last weekend, the 30-year-old died by suicide in Canada.
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Egypt's Mohammed Morsi Remembered on 1st Anniversary of Death
Daily SabahOne year has passed since Egypt’s first and only democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi, died at the age of 67 in court during a trial.
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Iran
Reclaiming Rumi: How Islam Was Erased From the Persian Poet's Work
Al ArabyRumi is usually referred to as a ‘mystic’ or ‘spiritual’ but rarely Muslim.
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Australia
Every Room in this Hotel is Booked. But the Guests are not Allowed to Leave
CNNThese men are not hotel guests, but refugees and asylum seekers who have been in Australian immigration custody for seven years. Many arrived in Australian waters in 2013, after the government introduced offshore immigration processing.
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Why Explaining Racism to White Australians can be 'Exhausting'
ABC Net AustraliaBut she believes most white Australians have a less-developed understanding of racism and the lived experience of their culturally diverse counterparts around the country.
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International
Trump Backed XI Over Concentration Camps for Uighur Muslims, Ex-Aide Bolton Claims
IndependentThe claims came to light on the same day the president signed into legislation the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020 to hold accountable the perpetrators of human rights violations and abuses.
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‘Google Uighur Muslims’: Why Omar Doesn’t Want Kashmiris to See China as Saviour
The Week IndiaAbdullah had called the clash at Ladakh a “terrible day” for the armed forces.
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An Essential Reading List on Black Muslim History
Al ArabyAs worldwide anti-racism protests grow following the police killing of George Floyd in the United States, Black Muslims have begun a process of introspection on issues of discrimination within the wider Islamic world.
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All 54 African Nations Were United in Calling for Urgent Racism Debate at the UN Human Rights Council
The Muslim VibeThe letter addressed the case of the murder of George Floyd, whose death at the hands of a white police officer in part helped spur the current massive explosion of Black Lives Matter protests and renewed debate around systematic racism in the United States.
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How Elite US Newspapers Ignore Muslim Victims of Terrorism
Middle East EyeCases involving non-Muslim victims of terrorism are more likely to be covered and humanised, as compared with attacks involving Muslim victims.
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Who Speaks for Islam?: Kecia Ali on Gender and the Politics of Islamic Studies
JadaliyyaHow are the politics of Islamic studies gendered, and what does this mean for the field? Professor Kecia Ali’s keynote speech addressed this and other questions at the 17th Annual Duke-UNC Middle East and Islamic Studies Graduate Student Conference.
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