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Drought-Affected Australian Muslims Pray for Rain
To help drought-affected Australian farmers, tens of thousands of Muslims across Australia prayed altogether for rain.
Islamic Architecture of Andalusia
Islamic Arts: Spain’s Islamic centuries (AD 711-1492) left a particularly rich heritage of exotic and beautiful palaces, mosques, minarets and fortresses in Andalusia, which was always the heartland of Al-Andalus (as the Muslim- ruled areas of the Iberian Peninsula were known).
2 Mosques Raided during Evening Prayers in Birmingham
Two Birmingham mosques attacked and both mosques were hit by heavy-duty catapult ball bearings which broke windows during evening prayers.
UK Muslims Urges Conservative Party to Deal with Islamophobia
The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) has called on the Conservative party to respond to serious concerns of Islamophobia following remarks made by former Foreign Minister Boris Johnson, Anadolu reports
Kazakhstan to Demolish Mosques without Permission
The government of Kazakhstan said it would demolish mosques in the country that have been built without obtaining the necessary permissions.
Seyyed Mosque: One of The Most Famous Mosque in Isfahan (Qajar Era)
TEHRAN - Although Qajar dynasty was a terrible period of decline in art and architecture, but inheritance of Safavid period encouraged many artists of Qajar period to show their innovations through new limited number of art and architecture.
Masjed-e Nou: The Second Old Mosque of Iran's Shiraz
TEHRAN - The name of Masjed-e Nou (new mosque) was the Atabak Mosque in older times. However, since it was damaged several times in the years 1789 CE and 1852 CE by severe earthquakes, and was rebuilt, it became known as new mosque.
Jame’ Atiq Mosque: One of the Very Old Mosques in Iran
TEHRAN - The ancient Jame’ Atiq Mosque of Shiraz is one of the oldest mosques in Iran and a relic of the days of the Saffarid Amr bin Leys’s reign. It is a structure referred to many times in the writings of travelers such as the Bin Battuta and Madame Dieulafoy.
Signs of the Reappearance of Imam Mahdi (Part 1)
”The Hour has come near, and the moon has split [in two]. The Day the Caller calls to something forbidding," (the Moon: 1; 6)
Why Eid al-Adha is celebrated?
At the end of the Hajj (annual pilgrimage to Mecca), Muslims throughout the world celebrate the holiday of Eid al-Adha (Festival of Sacrifice).
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