Muslims

Harlem scoffs at Trump’s minority outreach
August 26, 2016 By Faith Matters

Harlem scoffs at Trump’s minority outreach

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump met with minority Republicans in New York on Thursday (August 25), a day after calling his rival Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton as a “bigot”. Trump says his campaign is connecting with African Americans and Hispanics, although few in New York City’s Harlem community suggested the feeling was mutual. “Since he […]

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French PM defends burkini ban but some in cabinet wary
August 26, 2016 By Faith Matters

French PM defends burkini ban but some in cabinet wary

French Prime Minister Manuel Valls defended a ban on burkinis in more than a dozen coastal towns on Thursday, saying France was locked in a “battle of cultures” and that the full-body swimsuit symbolised the enslavement of women. Photographs of armed police ordering a Muslim woman on a beach in the Mediterranean city of Nice […]

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Merkel under fire after call for Turks in Germany to show ‘loyalty’
August 25, 2016 By Faith Matters

Merkel under fire after call for Turks in Germany to show ‘loyalty’

German politicians on Wednesday criticised Chancellor Angela Merkel for saying that people with a Turkish background who live in Germany should show “loyalty to our country”, calling her comment unnecessarily divisive at a particularly difficult time. Adding to mounting strains on relations between Germany and Turkey, a major partner in regional attempts to stem mass […]

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France deploys reserve force, ramps anti-terror drills in new school year
August 24, 2016 By Faith Matters

France deploys reserve force, ramps anti-terror drills in new school year

France will deploy about 3,000 reserve troops, train school authorities and ramp up school anti-terror drills in case of attacks, its education and security ministers announced on Wednesday, a week before the start of a new academic year. The French government has heightened security across the country following a series on Islamist militant attacks since […]

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Sarkozy Courts National Front Voters & Promises Hijab Ban in Universities
August 23, 2016 By Faith Matters

Sarkozy Courts National Front Voters & Promises Hijab Ban in Universities

When Nicolas Sarkozy went fishing for votes in the electoral waters of France’s far right for a second presidential term in 2012 it ended in defeat, as voters alienated by his rhetoric and disappointed by a moribund economy deserted him. Fast forward four years and the conservative is banking on a change in mood. Islamist […]

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For Muslim pilgrims, solar-powered umbrella offers cool respite
August 17, 2016 By Faith Matters

For Muslim pilgrims, solar-powered umbrella offers cool respite

A Saudi-Palestinian firm has invented a multi-purpose umbrella with a fan, navigation system and flashlight, to meet the needs of Muslims performing the Hajj pilgrimage.

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Gay Qatari’s article provokes backlash over World Cup “values”
August 11, 2016 By Faith Matters

Gay Qatari’s article provokes backlash over World Cup “values”

An opinion article about life as a gay Qatari has stirred debate about the limits of tolerance in the conservative Gulf Arab country which is due to host the 2022 soccer World Cup. The unprecedented public insight into homosexuality in a country where gay sex is punishable by jail, was published on the website of […]

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Pope says it wrong to identify Islam with violence
July 31, 2016 By Faith Matters

Pope says it wrong to identify Islam with violence

Pope Francis said on Sunday that it was wrong to identify Islam with violence and that social injustice and idolatry of money were among the prime causes of terrorism. “I think it is not right to identity Islam with violence,” he told reporters aboard the plane taking him back to Rome after a five-day trip […]

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At Ramadan, migrants in Europe dream of family and comfort food
June 8, 2016 By Faith Matters

At Ramadan, migrants in Europe dream of family and comfort food

As Ramadan began in Germany on Monday, Syrian asylum seeker Khairallah Swaid said he would pray for a reunion with his wife, who is stranded at a camp in Greece, and crave his mother’s makloubeh, a meat and rice dish served during the fasting month. The Muslim holy month that began this year on June […]

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Muhammad Ali, A Life in the Limelight
June 5, 2016 By Faith Matters

Muhammad Ali, A Life in the Limelight

A Series of Pictures Highlighting a Genius Behind the Gloves – The Life of the Great Muhammad Ali  

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