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Tunisia sacks minister for questioning Wahhabism

    The Tunisian government said in a statement on Friday that Prime Minister Youssef Chahed had decided to relieve Abdeljalil Ben Salem of his duties for “attacking the foundations of diplomacy.” Ben Salem said during a parliament session on Thursday that he had “dared” to question the Saudi envoy …

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Innocent US Muslims pay for crimes they didn’t commit

    It is estimated that over 3.3 million Muslims reside in the United States as of 2015, and that the number is predicted to double by 2050, according to the Pew Research Center (PRC). Though a major component of American idealism is the freedom to practice any religion, when …

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Open mosque day planned in Oklahoma

  The open houses will be 1-4 p.m. in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Lawton, Edmond and Stillwater. The events will offer tours of the mosque, refreshments and opportunities to ask questions and look in on Islamic prayer. Questions that Muslims will be prepared to answer include where do Muslims work and …

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Open mosque day planned in Oklahoma

The open houses will be 1-4 p.m. in Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Lawton, Edmond and Stillwater.   The events will offer tours of the mosque, refreshments and opportunities to ask questions and look in on Islamic prayer. Questions that Muslims will be prepared to answer include where do Muslims work and …

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UK training Saudi pilots amid accusations of war crimes in Yemen

    The Saudi Air Force is being trained by the British Government amid accusations that it is carrying out atrocities in neighbouring Yemen, it has emerged. The Liberal Democrats – who uncovered the instruction being given, in both Saudi Arabia and the UK itself – described the revelation as …

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Movie ‘Muhammad (PBUH)’ to Be Screened in Turkey

    According to the website of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO), the movie will premier in Turkish cinemas on Friday, October 28. Turkish people can now watch the film after its content was approved by Islamic scholars and historians of the country’s Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet). …

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