How Germany used Islam during World War I
Al JazeeraGermany hosts more than 1 million refugees fleeing war; many of them are Muslim. But Germany’s relationship with Islam goes back further, especially to the First World War when a mosque was built to entice Muslim soldiers to fight on Germany’s side.
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Malaysian Graffiti Culture —Local Artists Display Pieces in Kuala Lumpur
Ummah WideWhite Box gallery in Kuala Lumpur is hosting an exhibit displaying work from local Malaysian graffiti artists.
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Muslim candidate beats Christian in divisive Jakarta governor vote
The GuardianIncumbent Jakarta governor, Ahok, has conceded to his rival candidate. Ahok is a Christian and was accused of insulting Islam, ultimately hurting his campaign for reelection.
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Growing anti-Muslim rhetoric permeates French presidential election campaign
The Washington PostMarine Le Pen’s right-wing nationalist camp has campaigned on promises to resist “Islamist globalization.” Le Pen’s position has pushed other conservative-leaning politicians further into anti-Muslim rhetoric.
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Marvel Comics fires Muslim artist following controversy
Al JazeeraArdian Syaf, an Indonesian Muslim comic artist, was fired by Marvel Comics for inserting hidden political and religious references about the protests in Indonesia into his work.
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‘Allahu akbar’: We have a double standard when it comes to religion and violence
The Washington PostQasim Rashid argues that the association of Islam with violence is unjustified and a double standard when compared with the realities of violence in America.
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Exhibition featuring four female artists to launch Arab cultural institute in New York
The Art NewspaperFour Muslim female artists art, Dana Awartani, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian, Zarina Hashmi, and Nasreen Mohamedi, will be displayed at the opening of the Institute of Arab and Islamic Art.
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ANALYSIS: Meet the French Muslims who are backing Marine Le Pen
Middle East EyeThis article examines French Muslims who will be casting their votes for Marine Le Pen, the leader of the far-right French National Front, in the upcoming presidential election.
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Mother of All Bombs
The New York TimesAli Latifi visits his home country of Afghanistan after the United States dropped the “mother of all bombs” on the Asadkhel village.
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Sub-Saharan Africa will be home to growing shares of the world’s Christians and Muslims
PEW Research CenterAccording to a PEW Research Center study, Africa will be home to nearly 40% of the world’s Christians and sub-Saharan Africa will surpass the Middle East-North Africa as the region with the second-largest Muslim population in the next 20 years.
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This Islamic School Helps Students Build Their American And Muslim Identity
NPRAl Fatih Academy, an Islamic school located in Reston, Virginia, combines a traditional education with Islamic instruction. It is one of nearly 300 Islamic schools across the country.
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6 Protesters Were Arrested. Only The 2 Arab Muslims Face Misdemeanor Charges
The Huffington PostJewish and Muslim protesters interrupted the confirmation hearings of David Friedman, a nominee who supports West Bank settlement expansion. The four Jewish protesters were let off with a fine, while the two Arab and Muslim protesters were given misdemeanor charges.
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US Customs is Revoking Muslim American Travelers' Global Entry Cards, Lawyers Say
MicU.S. immigration lawyers have said that Muslim Americans and green card holders have had their Global Entry cards revoked. Global Entry offers expedited services at airport customs’ checkpoints.
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The Ongoing Trauma of the Muslim Students an Undercover Cop Spied on For 4 Years
BroadlyWatched, a new documentary, examines the story of Muslim students who were spied on and lied to by an undercover NYPD officer pretending to be their friend and classmate at Brooklyn College.
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Saudi Arabia's Silent Desert City
BBC TravelThe second largest Nabatean city of Madain Saleh in Saudi Arabia is largely unheard of and rarely visited. The ancient Nabateans also built Petra in modern day Jordan.
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American teen Amaiya Zafar wins right to box in hijab
ESPNUSA Boxing has given an exemption to Amaiya Zafar, who will be allowed to wear leggings, long sleeves, and a hijab when she competes. Zafar was previously blocked from competing due to clothing-related issues.
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How can universities tackle religious discrimination?
The GuardianDiscrimination against students of minority religious traditions are often discriminated against on college campuses. Kristin Aune discusses possible solutions universities can undertake to be more sensitive to the religious needs of students.
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