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For US Muslims, immigration crackdown fears, new war worries and anti-Muslim rhetoric cloud Ramadan
Midway through Ramadan, Muslims across the United States are striving to maintain the holy month’s traditional mix of prayers and festive spirit under a cloud of worrisome events. The federal government’s immigration crackdown has affected many of their communities.
Republican officials such as Gov. Greg Abbott are invoking fears of Islamic extremism and taking legal actions targeting Muslim groups.
Texas State Representative Brent Money has formed the Sharia Free Texas Caucus, aligning with previous efforts by Texas Republicans targeting the Muslim community.
The killing of Iran's supreme leader and ensuing Middle East instability could revive sectarian clashes and see religion emerge as a mobilizing tool.
Muslims in Texas, along with millions of others around the world, have begun observing Ramadan, a month of fasting, spirituality, and reflection.
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Muslims urged to stand firm in faith and for the truth
By Hafsa ObengAccra, March 6, GNA – Imam Ahmed Adjei Adjetey, Greater Accra Regional Imam of the Ghana Muslim Mission, has urged Muslims to remain steadfast in their faith and stand for the truth despite societal pressures.
After the killing of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by the US and Israel, Grand Ayatollah Hossein Nouri Hamedani and Grand Ayatollah Naser Makarem Shirazi have issued fatwas calling on Muslims to revenge.
Alexander Sless, a 26-year-old living in Texas, has been fasting for Ramadan since 2021. But unlike the world’s 1.8 billion Muslims, for whom fasting during the holy month is a central pillar of the faith, Sless isn’t a Muslim. In fact, he isn’t ...
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“They Can Go Home Whenever They Want” — Muslims Defend Non-Muslims’ Right To Evening Commute During Ramadan
A Malaysian's Ramadan advice telling non-Muslims to avoid the evening rush hour out of respect for Muslims heading home to break fast backfired online — with fellow Muslims leading the charge against it.
Florida Congressman Randy Fine got into a fight with New York Palestinian activist and Mamdami advisor Nerdeen Kiswani over dog poop in the NYC snow emergency. This culminated in Fine saying words to the effect that,
Iran’s supreme leader was a spiritual guide for Shias. For Sunnis, his stand on Gaza made him a figure of admiration.