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The International Conference themed ‘Harbingers of Unity’ opened here on Sunday with the participation of Shiite and Sunni scholars and a number of foreign guests.
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Birthday celebrations of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) will be held on Wednesday afternoon (12 Esfand) in Saudi Arabia.
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School bus drivers have been accused of racism after failing to stop for pupils wearing Muslim hijabs.
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The 12 Rabi-ul-Awwal is celebrated by Muslims in Pakistan as the birthday of the Prophet Muhammad (peace by upon him and his progeny).
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The Kremlin's chief domestic policy advisor Alexey Grishin has put his support behind plans to set up a higher Muslim coordinating council in Russia.
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Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov has decided to celebrate the Prophet Muhammad's birthday next year at an international level, with the heads of a number of Islamic states invited, Ziyad Sabsabi, a Russian Federation Council member representing Chechnya, told journalists.
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WASHINGTON – As interested students race to beat the fast approaching enrolment deadline, Muslims are turning their sights to the Zaytuna College in California to see if America's first ever Muslim college will live up to the high expectations.
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In his UN genocide and war crimes trial, former Bosnian-Serb leader Radovan Karadzic defended the killing of thousands of Muslims in Bosnia as "just and holy."
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The Chief Imam of the Freetown Central Mosque Sheikh Ahmad Tejan Sillah says President Ernest Koroma’ s ‘Agenda for Change’ is in line with the mission of Prophet Muhammad and therefore called on all religious leaders to join in the campaign for A change of attitude.
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According to reports "Abdul Rauf Baloch" known as Mama Rufa, “Abdollatif” known as Col.Tufan and “Azim Muaviye” the most notorious terrorists of the area have been killed in Dera Adam Khail in the suburbs of Kuhat in a "conflict between government forces and terrorists".
The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.a.) said:
(On the Day of Judgment, a group would be seen in the most excellent and honourable of states. They would be asked if they were of the Angels or of the Prophets. In reply they would state): 'We are neither Angels nor Prophets but of the indigent ones from the nation of Muhammad (s.a.w.a.).' They would then be asked: 'How then did you achieve this lofty and honourable status?' They would reply: 'We did not perform very many good deeds nor did we pass all the days in a state of fasting or all the nights in a state of worship but yes, we used to offer our (daily) prayers (regularly) and whenever we used to hear the mention of Muhammad (s.a.w.a.), tears would roll down our cheeks.'
Mustadrak al-Wasaail, v 10, p 318