May 7-13- Islam in Media Roundup

Islamic Countries Call Rohingya Crisis ‘ethnic cleansing’

Islamic Countries Call Rohingya Crisis ‘ethnic cleansing’

AP News

A grouping of Islamic countries said Myanmar’s treatment of Rohingya Muslims is a ‘serious and blatant violation of international law’ and it is calling for international support in solving the crisis.
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Shooter of Pakistan's Ahsan Iqbal Linked To Tehreek-e-Labbaik

Shooter of Pakistan's Ahsan Iqbal Linked To Tehreek-e-Labbaik

AlJazeera

A suspect arrested for an assassination attempt on Pakistan’s interior minister says he is a member of a far-right religious organisation that has previously accused members of the government of committing blasphemy
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Jakarta Court Rejects Attempt By Hizb ut-Tahrir To Reverse Its Ban

Jakarta Court Rejects Attempt By Hizb ut-Tahrir To Reverse Its Ban

The Guardian

A legal attempt by the Islamic group Hizb ut-Tahrir to overturn a decision that saw it outlawed in the world’s largest Muslim-majority country has been rejected by an Indonesian court.
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Croatia: Fourth Mosque Opens In Croatia

Croatia: Fourth Mosque Opens In Croatia

the dubrovnik times

A village in Croatia opens the country’s fourth mosque, in a country where over sixty-thousand people are Muslims.
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LACMA Explores Iranian Art, Past and Present, in New Exhibition

LACMA Explores Iranian Art, Past and Present, in New Exhibition

ArtFixDaily

The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) presents ‘In the Fields of Empty Days: The Intersection of Past and Present in Iranian Art,’ to showcase the use of metaphors in Iranian artistic expression.
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‘Islam is the problem!’ French Mayor Says Government Plan To Tackle Poverty Ignores Root Of Crisis

‘Islam is the problem!’ French Mayor Says Government Plan To Tackle Poverty Ignores Root Of Crisis

RT

In an interview, the right-wing mayor of a Southern French town calls out Islam as the root of poverty for the homelessness and worsening conditions for hundreds of migrants.
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Most Saudi Arabians Embrace Coexistence, A New Study Shows

Most Saudi Arabians Embrace Coexistence, A New Study Shows

About Her

A new research titled ‘Coexistence in Saudi Society,’ conducted by the Department of Studies and Research at the King Abdul Aziz Center for National Dialogue, has revealed some exciting results: Saudis today embrace religious diversity and coexistence in society.
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Kenya: Scholars Distance Islam From Practice of Female Genital Mutilation

Kenya: Scholars Distance Islam From Practice of Female Genital Mutilation

Capital News

Muslim leaders have delinked the islamic religion from female genital mutilation saying the act is not only criminal but also sinful according to Islamic laws.
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Erdogan Slams French Personalities Over Statement On Quran

Erdogan Slams French Personalities Over Statement On Quran

AP News

President Erdogan has reacted angrily to a group of well-known French personalities who urged prominent Muslims to denounce anti-Jewish and anti-Christian references in the Quran.
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Malaysia's Ruling Coalition Losing Ground, But Could Still Win: Survey

Malaysia's Ruling Coalition Losing Ground, But Could Still Win: Survey

Reuters

Malaysian PM Razak’s ruling coalition has lost more ground in the lead-up to the general election, but it could still win enough parliamentary seats to cling on to power, a survey by an independent polling firm said.
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Hezbollah, Allies Score Major Gains In Lebanon Election

Hezbollah, Allies Score Major Gains In Lebanon Election

AP News

The leader of Lebanon’s Iranian-backed Hezbollah group declared ‘mission accomplished’ after scoring major gains in parliamentary elections, as the main Western-backed faction headed by Prime Minister Saad Hariri lost a third of its seats.
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Parents Are Pulling Children From RE Lessons – So They Don’t Learn About Islam

Parents Are Pulling Children From RE Lessons – So They Don’t Learn About Islam

The Conversation

A study has found that in England, parents are increasingly withdrawing their children from religious education classes, resulting in a disconnect in education and knowledge of Islam in the UK.
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France: Islamic Scholar Tariq Ramadan To Remain Jailed In France Ahead Of Rape Trial

France: Islamic Scholar Tariq Ramadan To Remain Jailed In France Ahead Of Rape Trial

France 24

Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan, who is being held in France over rape allegations by three women, has lost his bid for early release ahead of trial.
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What Drives Young Men To Embrace Religious Extremism In Pakistan?

What Drives Young Men To Embrace Religious Extremism In Pakistan?

New International

In an interview with Pakistani intellectual Pervez Hoodbhoy, the structural and social factors influencing the popularity of Islamist extremism in Pakistan are explored.
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Dubai To Open ‘Quran Park’ Showcasing Miracles of Islam

Dubai To Open ‘Quran Park’ Showcasing Miracles of Islam

Al Arabiya English

Dubai is set to open a ‘Quran Park’ that will display plants mentioned in the holy book, as well as the miracles mentioned in the Islamic scripts.
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Al-Mudawwanah Al-Jami’ah: The History And Methodology of The Hadith Encyclopedia

Al-Mudawwanah Al-Jami’ah: The History And Methodology of The Hadith Encyclopedia

Muslim Matters

A formal introduction and translation to one of the most prominent hadith encyclopedias has been produced, providing a valuable English language resource for Muslims.
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Muslim Minority Communities Meet In UAE To Talk Challenges

Muslim Minority Communities Meet In UAE To Talk Challenges

AP News

Several hundred people attended the forum in the UAE’s capital of Abu Dhabi to network and discuss challenges around issues of Islamophobia, integration, and extremism in Muslim minority countries.
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German Teacher Barred From Wearing Headscarf At Work

German Teacher Barred From Wearing Headscarf At Work

Reuters

A German primary school teacher who had wanted to wear her headscarf to work cannot do so, a Berlin court ruled and pointed to a neutrality policy that prohibits civil servants from wearing religious clothing.
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Man Pleads Guilty To Vandalizing Tennessee Islamic Center

Man Pleads Guilty To Vandalizing Tennessee Islamic Center

AP News

A man pleaded guilty to vandalizing a Tennessee Islamic Center last July with profane references to Allah in spray-paint and strips of bacon, federal prosecutors said.
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A Muslim Among Israeli Settlers

A Muslim Among Israeli Settlers

The Atlantic

Pakistani-American writer and journalist Wajahat Ali travels around Israel, providing insightful and descriptive accounts about his interactions and experiences as a brown Muslim among the Israeli people.
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Iraq’s Sunnis Wary But Hopeful About Upcoming Election

Iraq’s Sunnis Wary But Hopeful About Upcoming Election

AP News

Despite a history of boycotting elections and avoiding elections, many Sunnis in Iraq report optimism and partnering with Shi’a politicians for the upcoming election.
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Religious Backlash Loosens Clerics’ Grip On Legacy of 1979 Iranian Revolution

Religious Backlash Loosens Clerics’ Grip On Legacy of 1979 Iranian Revolution

The Conversation

Recent political unrest in the theocratic Iran challenge the clerical domination of both the religious and political landscape of Iran that has guided nearly every development since the Revolution.
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A Sudanese Teenager Killed Her Rapist, And Muslim Women Are Fighting For Her Life

A Sudanese Teenager Killed Her Rapist, And Muslim Women Are Fighting For Her Life

The Guardian


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'We Don't Want Germany to be Islamic Country in Future' - AfD MP

'We Don't Want Germany to be Islamic Country in Future' - AfD MP

Sputnik International

In an interview with an AfD leader, German conservatives are making moves to prepare a German-intensive education on values and morals for the refugee children.
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The Young Turks Rejecting Islam

The Young Turks Rejecting Islam

BBC News

Within Turkey, a trend seeing many young people leave Islam in favor of Deism is being observed, in what some call a rejection of political reform intended on making the youth ‘more pious.’
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The Netherlands: Anti-Islam Pegida to Roast Pigs In Front of Mosques During Ramadan

The Netherlands: Anti-Islam Pegida to Roast Pigs In Front of Mosques During Ramadan

NLTimes

Anti-Islam movement Pegida is planning to roast pigs on the spit in front of five mosques during the Ramadan evening prayer. The action is planned for mosques across the Netherlands.
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Muslim Scholars: Suicide Attacks Violate Islamic Principles

Muslim Scholars: Suicide Attacks Violate Islamic Principles

AP News

Muslim scholars from three countries issued an edict Friday saying that violent extremism and terrorism, including suicide attacks, are against Islamic principles, in an effort to convince the Taliban to end their violence.
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A Shia Cleric's Radical Vision for Iraq

A Shia Cleric's Radical Vision for Iraq

The Atlantic

Moqtada al-Sadr, an Iraqi Shia cleric, has positioned himself as an Iraqi nationalist opposed to US and Iranian interference, and could wield influence in the coalition building likely to follow the Iraqi parliamentary elections.
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Why 80% of American Muslims Fast During Ramadan. (It's not about the food.)

Why 80% of American Muslims Fast During Ramadan. (It's not about the food.)

CNN

As described Imam Omar Suleiman, the fasting during the holy month of Ramadan provides religious, spiritual, and communal benefits.
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First Mosque Opens on Outer Hebrides in Time for Ramadan

First Mosque Opens on Outer Hebrides in Time for Ramadan

The Guardian

The town of Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis, home to a small Muslim population since the 1950s, has witnessed the opening of its first mosque, dedicated in time for Ramadan.
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The Coming Storm in Israel

The Coming Storm in Israel

The Atlantic

The overlap of the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem, Jerusalem Day, Nakba Day, Israeli Independence Day, and the start of Ramadan, could portend a new round of violence.
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Muslim and Fabulous: how the internet changed fashion for Aussie hijabistas

Muslim and Fabulous: how the internet changed fashion for Aussie hijabistas

The Guardian

The Internet has created a space for Muslim fashion designers, social media influencers, and entrepreneurs in Australia, filling a need that went unaddressed in pre-Internet days.
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The Complicated and Scandalous History of Islamic Wine Poetry

The Complicated and Scandalous History of Islamic Wine Poetry

The Daily Beast

Alex Rowell describes the history of wine drinking and early theological arguments for and against the practice.
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Republican Activists To Hold Convention At Minnesota Mosque

Republican Activists To Hold Convention At Minnesota Mosque

AP News

Dar al-Farooq mosque, which was damaged by an explosive device that caused no injuries last summer, will host an annual convention of Republican activists, the culmination of an initiative between Abdulahi Farah and Zavier Bicott.
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Anti-Semitic Material Used To Train Imams In Belgium: Report

Anti-Semitic Material Used To Train Imams In Belgium: Report

Politico

According to a confidential report by Belgium’s coordination body for threat assessment (OCAM), training manuals used in several Belgian mosques included anti-Semitic and homophobic passages.
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Don’t Mess With This Muslim From Texas—He Just Got Elected!

Don’t Mess With This Muslim From Texas—He Just Got Elected!

The Daily Beast

Despite Islamophobic attacks, including those made by a Texas State Representative, Salman Bhojani won election to the city council of Euless, Texas, the first minority elected to the body.
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Iran Urges Muslims To Develop Sciences To Shake Off U.S. Hegemony

Iran Urges Muslims To Develop Sciences To Shake Off U.S. Hegemony

Reuters

In remarks made on Saturday, Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called for Muslim nations to unite and push scientific advancements that would prevent Western domination.
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How ACT for America Encourages Citizens To Spy On Muslims

How ACT for America Encourages Citizens To Spy On Muslims

Al Jazeera

Published by the organization ACT for America and obtained by Al Jazeera’s investigative reporters, the booklet entitled “The Art of Chapter Leadership” describes how local chapters can monitor mosques and universities suspected of providing ‘biased viewpoints.’
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Controversial US Pastors To Take Part In Embassy Opening In Jerusalem

Controversial US Pastors To Take Part In Embassy Opening In Jerusalem

CNN

Pastor John Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel, and Robert Jeffress, a member of President Trump’s evangelical advisory board, will both be attending the opening of the US Embassy in Jerusalem.
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Islamophobia without borders: The Case Of Brigitte Gabriel

Islamophobia without borders: The Case Of Brigitte Gabriel

Middle East Eye

Belen Fernandez profiles Brigitte Gabriel, the Lebanese-American author and founder of ACT for America, one of the most prominent Islamophobic organizations in the US.
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Fox Host Links Muslim 'Demography' to Stabbing Attack In Paris

Fox Host Links Muslim 'Demography' to Stabbing Attack In Paris

Media Matters

A Fox News host has compared migration to France to a “slow motion 9/11” and called migration “a silent demographic invasion.”
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Texas Town Elects First Muslim Councilman, Defeating Tea Party Candidate

Texas Town Elects First Muslim Councilman, Defeating Tea Party Candidate

Houston Chronicle

Salman Bhojani won his Euless city council election by thirty-seven votes, following a campaign marred by Islamophobic rhetoric.
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'Frustrated' Canadian Minister Asked To Take Off Turban At Detroit Airport

'Frustrated' Canadian Minister Asked To Take Off Turban At Detroit Airport

CBS News

US officials have apologized after Canada’s Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development Navdeep Bains was asked to removed his turban.
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