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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.
Turkey against restoring ties with any country at expense of Palestinians
In the wake of a normalization agreement between Morocco and Israel, Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said Thursday that Ankara is against establishing relations with any country at the expense of the Palestinian cause.
‘Non-communicable diseases killing more people than ever before’
According to WHO, global deaths from diabetes increased by 70 per cent between 2000 and 2019
Palestinian teenager killed by Israeli military sniper using “low muzzle Velocity”
Palestinian teenager Ali Abu Alia was killed by Israeli occupation soldiers, shot in the abdomen.
US citizen found guilty of bombing Minnesota Mosque
Muslim faith leaders praised the swift and decisive conviction Wednesday of Michael Hari, a 49-year-old from rural Illinois who prosecutors say meticulously planned and helped execute the bombing of Dar Al-Farooq mosque in Bloomington, Minnesota on Aug. 5, 2017, motivated by hate for Islam and immigrants.
Court rules in City’s favour in MTN high mast saga
The battle between the City and eight residents of Glenwood over the erection and installation of MTN cellular phone technology in the area has come to an end after the Durban High Court concluded the matter, ruling in favour of the City.
Saudi Arabia in top 20 global coronavirus research
JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s commitment to global research on the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) spans several fields, with one receiving a US patent and trademark for early detection methods.
World AIDS Day is commemorated each year on the 1st of December and is an opportunity for every community to unite in the fight against HIV, show support for people living with HIV and remember those who have died.
Bangladesh: Displaced Rohingya Muslims to be relocated
Authorities in Bangladesh are pushing ahead with the relocation of tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims to a remote island in the Bay of Bengal, despite concerns raised by human rights groups and the United Nations.
France to close 76 Mosques suspected of ‘separatism’
The French government launched a “massive and unprecedented” wave of measures to combat what it calls religious “extremism”, targeting 76 mosques suspected of “separatism”.
UN General Assembly focuses on COVID-19 recovery
Nations united on Thursday for a special session of the UN General Assembly to survey the wreckage of the COVID-19 pandemic, reflect on the best response, and forge a path to better days ahead.
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Britain’s approval of vaccine raises world’s hopes for COVID-19 fight
LONDON: The news that Britain has approved the coronavirus vaccine developed by Pfizer/BioNTech has raised expectations that other countries could also begin immunizations in the near future and slowly bring the curtain down on a pandemic that disrupted the global social and economic order like no other event in living memory.
Muslim care of elderly Serb alleviates Kosovo ethnic divide
VAGANESH, Kosovo -- Blagica Dicic, 92 and in failing health, is the only resident of a remote ethnic Serb minority village in the mountains of eastern Kosovo that's been abandoned by all its other inhabitants — including her own children.
Turkey: “Cooperation key to fight hate, discrimination in Europe”
Turkey and the European Union’s cooperation and collaboration are key to countering the message of hate and discrimination in Europe, Turkey’s Communications Director Fahrettin Altun said Tuesday.
40% increase of need for humanitarian assistance due to ‘COVID-19’
A record 235 million people will need humanitarian assistance and protection next year, a near- 40 per cent increase on 2020 which is “almost entirely from COVID-19”, the UN’s emergency relief chief said on Tuesday.