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We provide news on Islam and Muslims and other breaking news from around the world to promote awareness of global events. News is obtained from a variety of news agencies and therefore views and terminology expressed are not necessarily that of Darul Ihsan. Readers are urged to be circumspect, especially with regards the loaded terminology used by the media.
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The Media Desk contributes local, national and international news articles for the website and also focuses on news content of the Muslim world. etters commenting on broad issues are also regularly sent to the editors of newspapers Below are a few letters which were sent by the Media Desk and published in newspapers. Bias and negative reporting against Islam has become a very real phenomenon in the media, especially in the international press.
The Darul Ihsan Media Desk primarily monitors the media for Islamaphobic (anti-Islamic) comments and anti-Islamic sentiments made in the mainstream media and interacts positively with media portals conveying the Islamic perspective.
Community News (7)
We provide news on Islam and Muslims and other breaking news from around the world to promote awareness of global events. News is obtained from a variety of news agencies and therefore views and terminology expressed are not necessarily that of Darul Ihsan. Readers are urged to be circumspect, especially with regards the loaded terminology used by the media.
COVID-19: ‘Legitimate concerns’ must be heard, and fears addressed over misinformation’
Amid continuing uncertainty, fear and anxiety around the world over the COVID-19 pandemic, senior UN officials are keen to stress the legitimacy of concerns
The tertiary learners of MA Motala Centre in Wyebank, Durban visited Darul Ihsan Centre on Saturday, 19 September, 2020.
Saudi Arabia’s Umrah plan
JEDDAH: Many Saudis and expatriates have found the gradual resumption of Umrah a welcome sign, but remain vigilant.
South Africans celebrate their culture and the diversity of their beliefs and traditions, in the wider context of a nation that belongs to all its people.
SA’s poor failed by Social Development
In the recent Portfolio Committee meeting of the Department of Social Development, officials were rebuked by all political parties of their failure to deliver much-needed food parcels (for which the Department forked out R 25 million) to the needy during the lockdown.
‘West enabled Modi in his anti-Muslim agenda’
Indian prime minister Narendra Modi's anti-Muslim agenda has been enabled due to the failure of the West to call him out on human rights abuses, said Kenneth Roth, the executive director of Human Rights Watch (HRW).
‘International community must unite’ warns UN chief
The UN Secretary-General on Thursday made an unequivocal case for strengthening multilateralism and building trust among the countries of the world in the face of the devastating coronavirus pandemic, which has exposed gaps on multiple fronts.
Gradual resumption of Umrah pilgrimage
Saudi Arabia will gradually resume the year-round Umrah pilgrimage for Muslims from October 4 -seven months after it was suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic.
EThekwini's proposed Renewable Energy Policy to transform the sector
THE eThekwini Energy Policy, the first of its kind at a local government level in South Africa, has been developed to truly transform the energy sector and bring policy certainty to investors.
City's heritage and recreation sites re-open under strict safety protocols
THE City has reopened it heritage and recreational facilities and will be implementing the necessary safety precautions. Head of the Parks, Recreation and Culture Unit Thembinkosi Ngcobo said most of the City’s facilities were closed during lockdown.
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Darul Ihsan was fortunate to host Darul Uloom Newcastle and its KZN graduates at the Darul Ihsan Centre on Saturday, 12 September.
Groups demand UN probe of China’s atrocities against Uighur minority
Nearly two dozen activist groups have said a genocide is taking place against mostly Muslim Uighurs in China's remote Xinjiang region, where a reported one million people are held in camps.
Halal Food Market Expanding
The global halal food market is driven by factors such as increasing Muslim population coupled with improvement in supply chain in the retail sector.
Ethekwini economic council set to rebuild city's economy
EThekwini Mayor Councillor Mxolisi Kaunda has clearly articulated his expectations and implored the newly launched eThekwini Economic Council (EEC) to work swiftly at a sector level to develop broad based action plans.