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Source: V4NA
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“Mohammad” Becomes Most Popular Baby Boy Name in Berlin

According to the World of Statistics, the name “Mohammad” has emerged as the most popular choice for baby boys in Berlin, Germany. This significant trend highlights the growing influence of Muslim culture in the city, reflecting its diverse population. The name, which holds great significance in the Muslim community as it honors the Prophet Muhammad, […]

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Source: Clarion India
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Doctor Rejects Muslim Donor’s Blood for Sick Hindu Woman at Indian Hospital

In a troubling incident in Panna City, Madhya Pradesh, India, a Muslim man’s blood donation for a critically ill Hindu woman was refused by a doctor at a government hospital. The incident came to light through a video that surfaced on social media on September 8, showing the doctor objecting to the Muslim donor, stating, […]

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Source: Al Jazeera
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Elderly Muslim Man Beaten on Train in India Over Alleged Beef Possession

In a recent incident on a train in India, an elderly Muslim man, identified as Haji Ashraf Maniyar, was brutally attacked by a group of passengers who accused him of carrying beef. This assault, which occurred on an express train near Igatpuri in Maharashtra, follows another tragic event where a man was lynched over similar […]

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Masjid-ul-Haram Named World’s Most Expensive Building

The Telegraph has named Masjid-ul-Haram in Makkah as the world’s most expensive construction site, with a cost of $100 billion. This sacred mosque, spanning 400,800 square meters, can accommodate up to four million worshippers, making it the holiest and most grandiose site in Islam. The list also highlights the Abraj al-Bayt (Clock Towers) in Makkah, […]

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Source: DW
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Berlin Court Upholds Headscarf Ban On Muslim Teachers After Nearly Two Decades

After 18 long years, the German state of Berlin has finally lifted a discriminatory policy that previously prohibited Muslim teachers from wearing headscarves. According to an official letter from the education department, teachers will now generally be allowed to wear religious symbols and headscarves, with restrictions only applicable in individual cases where such attire may […]

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