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Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz announced he is reintroducing his bill to designate the Muslim Brotherhood. This comes after a French report flagged the group as a threat.
But spending on apparel by Muslims is set to rise. DinarStandard predicts continued increases of 6% a year. As Muslim markets grow, the modest-wear business will not be going out of style any time ...
A Muslim civil rights group has filed a complaint with the Michigan Department of Civil Rights accusing a Domino’s Pizza in Waterford of religious discrimination after a family’s food was ...
BERLIN. Anti-Muslim attacks and incidents of discrimination reached an alarming new record in Germany in 2024, with more than 3,000 documented cases, rights group CLAIM announced on Tuesday.
Since June last year, over 60 establishments have received Muslim-friendly accreditation from CrescentRating. So far, 61 hotels in Hong Kong have been rated for their Muslim-friendliness by ...
Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims are spending the day in prayer in Arafat to fulfil a key ritual of the Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
An American Muslim group alleges two women and their children faced civil rights violations when they were the target of Islamophobic slurs this year at a Domino’s Pizza in Waterford Township.
London police are investigating after a man threatened to set a woman's house on fire in an incident they are calling hate-motivated. Just after 8 a.m. on May 29, a man approached an elderly woman ...
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is planning to reintroduce a bill that would designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist group after the Boulder, Colo., attack perpetrated by Mohamed Soliman. Soliman,… ...
News about Muslim Americans, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
The Muslim Brotherhood was founded in 1928 in Egypt, and in the 1940s formed a secret, armed wing to fight against British colonial rule. It renounced violence in the 1960s and later embraced ...
Tens of thousands of Muslim pilgrims clambered up rocks and nestled between boulders on Thursday as they embarked on a day of worship under a scorching sun at the Hajj in Saudi Arabia.