- Muslim protests against Saddam's execution by climbing a transmission tower
A Muslim climbed up of a transmission tower to protest the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. - Muslim sacrifices himself at famous shrine
A 45-year-old Muslim today slit his throat with a sharp-edged knife and sacrificed himself at the shrine of Ghazi Baba here on the occasion of Eid-ul-Zuha, police said. - Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Zuha with fervour
A large number of Muslims celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha today with the devout attending special early morning prayers at mosques across the country..... - Muslims in Madhya Pradesh protest against Saddam's execution
The protests over the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein are continuing in India, as Muslims world over celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha..... - Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Zuha with traditional fervour
A large number of Muslims celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha today with the devout attending special early morning prayers at mosques across the country.... - Pakistan observes, celebrates Eid-ul-Azha with traditional fervour
Pakistan is celebrating Eid-ul-Azha with traditional zeal and religious fervour today..... - Muslims in Bihar protest Saddam's execution
Eid-ul-Zoha was today celebrated with traditional enthusiasm and fervour across Bihar even as hundreds of Muslims today visited mosques in the state capital in old clothes sporting black badges to protest against the execution of ousted Iraqi president Saddam Hussein... - Protests in Jammu and Kashmir over Saddam execution after Eid prayers
The execution of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein evoked a belated response in Kashmir as protests were held today after the Eid-ul-Zuha prayers across the valley..... - Musharraf's 'moderate' madrassas mushroom in Islamabad
Forty-two new Islamic seminaries came up in Pakistan's capital last year, a development the government hopes would promote President Pervez..... - South Australia's Muslims face racial abuse: report
The Muslim community in South Australia is being racially abused like never before and is under pressure, an Australian government report said.... - Brisk flower sales in Pakistan for Eid, New Year
Sales of flowers went up in Pakistan in the run up to Eid-ul-Azha and New Year, but vendors here are awaiting Valentine's Day Feb 14 when business blooms..... - Eid-ul-Zuha celebrated in Jammu and Kashmir
Eid-ul-Zuha, celebrated to remember the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim and to mark the end of Haj pilrimage, was celebrated today throughout the state with religious fervor and gaity..... - Eid-ul-Zuha celebrated in Uttar Pradesh
Amidst tight security arrangements, Muslims across Uttar Pradesh today celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha by offering prayers at mosques and sacrificed goats and sheeps..... - Eid celebrated in Andhra with fervour
Thousands offered prayers at open grounds and mosques across Andhra Pradesh on Eid-ul-Zuha, the Muslim festival of sacrifice, Monday..... - Outrage across southern India against Saddam's execution
Coimbatore/ Trivandrum/ Kochi, Dec. 31 : Protests continued in several parts of the country over the execution of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. - Eid celebrated in Kerala, prayers for Saddam
Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 31: Muslims in Kerala today celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha with traditional piety, but the execution of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein cast a shadow on the festive spirit in many places. - Food and festivities - Eid is around the corner
The congregational namaaz. The traditional embrace. The wafting fragrance of biryani. - Animals take over Jakarta streets on eve of Eid-ul-Zuha
The Muslim festival of Eid-ul-Zuha, or the sacrifice season, is in the air, permeating the alleys . . . . - 228 pilgrims leave Jammu for Haj
As many as 228 people from Rajouri and Udhampur districts of Jammu today left for Srinagar from where they will go to Jeddah for the Haj pilgrimage on December 17, a spokesman said. - Pope Benedict XVI meets Muslim ambassadors
Pope Benedict XVI was Monday expected to explain his controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammed to Muslim ambassadors in a meeting designed to defuse a row between the Church and the Islamic world. - Ramzan to begin from September 25
The holy month of Ramazan will begin on Monday, the Jama Masjid's Shahi Imam, Syed Ahmed Bukhari, said here today. - Iqbal approaches Islamic body over Bukhari's eligibility
Deputy speaker of Delhi Assembly Shoaib Iqbal today said he had approached the Egypt-based highest representative body of Sunni Islam, asking whether the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid Ahmad Bukhari is eligible for the post under the Shariat law. - Pakistan gets OIC support on Kashmir dispute
In a show of support for Pakistan's position on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute with India, the Organisation of Islamic conference (OIC) reiterated that the resolution of the dispute was the necessary condition for the normalisation of relations between the two south Asian neighbours. - Musharraf indicates he is not ready to shed uniform
In an indication that he would not relinquish the post of army chief in the near future, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he has derived strength from his uniform to amend the controversial Islamic laws which no leader including a woman premier had dared to touch. - Musharraf indicates he is not ready to shed uniform
In an indication that he would not relinquish the post of army chief in the near future, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he has derived strength from his uniform to amend the controversial Islamic laws which no leader including a woman premier had dared to touch. - Pakistan 'notes' Pope's expression of regret on Islam remarks
Pakistan today "noted" the expression of regret by Pope Benedict XVI on his controversial remarks on Islam but said that such comments are unexpected from a religious head. - Vatican resorts to diplomacy to tame Muslim anger
The Vatican's official in charge of dialogue with Islam joined hands with Rome's chief imam Tuesday as the Holy See stepped up diplomatic efforts aimed at taming widespread anger in the Islamic world over a controversial speech by Pope Benedict XVI. - AMU teachers express concern at Bush's 'campaign'
Teachers of the Aligarh Muslim University today expressed "anguish and grave concern" at global trends to "divide the world in the name of religion and civilisation". - Chinese Muslim leader criticises Pope
Muslims in China have been "gravely hurt" by Pope Benedict XVI's speech on Islam and Prophet Mohammad, the head of a government-backed body representing the community said here today. - Protest continue in Kashmir against Pope's remarks on Islam
Pope's comments on Islam continued to evoke protests in Kashmir, despite a personal explanation by the Pope Benedict. - Protests in Kashmir against papal remarks
Hundreds of people, including lawyers, held angry protests in Jammu and Kashmir Friday against alleged anti-Islamic remarks by Pope Benedict XVI even as police placed two senior separatist leaders under house arrest. - Kashmir's Haji's protest over government draw of lots for Haj
Srinagar today witnessed protest demonstrations by aspiring Haji's, who had applied for the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. - Kashmir's Haji's protest over government draw of lots for Haj
Srinagar today witnessed protest demonstrations by aspiring Haji's, who had applied for the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca. - Men captured in Pakistan church attack
Pakistani police have arrested four Muslim men accused of being part of a group that destroyed a church and beat Christian women and children. - Muslim faithful pray to crow at Ludhiana shrine
Divinity has many dispensations. Believe it or not, Muslim faithful are regularly congregating at a 231-year-old mausoleum off National Highway One to worship a crow. - No racial profiling of Muslims, a tribute to India's secualrism: Saran
Foreign Secretary Shyam Saran said on Monday that India's decision not to undertake a racial profiling of Muslims was a tribute to the country's secular credentials. - "Demonizing" of Arabs and Muslims is the Source of Conflict in the Middle East
Video blogger Earle Sanford interviews Clark Griswold of Woodbury, Connecticut, about the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis. Griswold argues that the US's demonizing of Arabs and Muslims is the source of the conflict. - 365-metre 'chadar' at Shah Jahan's Urs
Muslim devouts presented a record 354-metre multi-colour 'chadar' on the third and last day of the 351st Urs of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan here. - Muslims of CT Discuss Islamic Leadership
The Islamic Circle of New England (ICNE) will convene at Central Connecticut State University of September 16, 2006 to bring together Muslims family from all over the united states to discuss the theme of its 21st annual Islamic Conference “Principled Leadership for a Positive Future”. - Islam is history: Taslima
Islam is history because we live in the 21st century now, opined controversial exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen here Tuesday. - Pak model to participate in international bikini pageant
For the first time, a Pakistani model is participating in an international beauty pageant overcoming the traditional barriers of the conservative Islamic nation. - Amid crisis, Sri Lankan Muslims seek global support
Sri Lanka's Muslim community is seeking urgent international support for the thousands rendered homeless in the island's east due to fighting between government forces and Tamil Tigers. - Pak pilgrims to Ajmer dargah enticed by perfumes, qawwali
Pakistani pilgrims, who visited the dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti here, returned home with fond memories of their trip and made their visit memorable for the local.... - The Muslim Walking Veda of Malihabad
People in Malihabad' Mirzaganj area near Lucknow, regard Pandit Syed Hussain Shastri, a practitioner of Sanskarit Shlokas (verses), as a walking Veda. An authority on Sanskrit language, Hussain can chant various Shlokas and Mantras from religious scriptures better than many priests. - The Muslim or "Walking Veda" of Malihabad
People in Malihabad' Mirzaganj area near Lucknow, regard Pandit Syed Hussain Shastri, a practitioner of Sanskarit Shlokas (verses), as a walking Veda. An authority on Sanskrit language, Hussain can chant various Shlokas and Mantras from religious scriptures better than many priests. - Thousands congregate in Ajmer to offer prayers on 794th Urs
Thousands of people congregated to offer prayers at the holy shrine of Sufi saint, Khawaja Moinudeen Chisti, here yesterday to mark the 794th Urs of death anniversary of the saint. - 'Chadar' on Sonia's behalf offered at Dargah Shareef
A 'chadar' was today offered on behalf of Congress President Sonia Gandhi at the tomb of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti here to mark the annual Urs festival. - SVIC Benefit Dinner - The Cordoba Center
The South Valley Islamic Community is developing the Cordoba Center for Muslim Community and Religious Affairs.
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