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AllAfrica on MSNUganda: Financial Barriers Shouldn't Stop Muslims From Fulfilling Hajj Obligation - MubajeThe Mufti of Uganda, Sheikh Shaban Ramadhan Mubaje, has called on Muslims across the country to begin saving small portions of their daily earnings in order to fulfill the religious obligation of ...
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Tuko News on MSNHow Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood Destroyed a Nation and Sparked a WarThe Muslim Brotherhood's decades-long hold on power is responsible for Sudan's descent into war and collapse. Can justice and reform reclaim the nation?
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The Christian Post on MSNExtremists destroy church complex amid civil conflict in Sudan: watchdogExtremists, accompanied by Sudanese Armed Forces and police officers, destroyed a Pentecostal Church complex in Khartoum this ...
Prominent Egyptian producer and distributor Mohamed Hefzy’s Film Clinic is headed to the Venice Film Festival with a trio of ...
The River Nile also flows through it, making it a strategically important for foreign powers. The population of Sudan is predominantly Muslim and the country's official languages are Arabic and ...
Colonial policies had deliberately administered the Arab-Muslim North separately from the African, Christian, and Animist ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAll of Africa Today - July 23, 2025Chibok Parents Demand Action for 87 Missing GirlsMore than a decade after the abduction of 276 schoolgirls by Boko Haram militants in Chibok, Nigeria, the parents of 87 girls still in captivity ...
In the wake of the US bombing of Iran, media outlets are warning about Iran retaliating with cyber attacks on the West. As ...
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Tuko News on MSNSudan at Tipping Point: Power Struggles Over Gold and Dockets Fuel Ethnic Unrest, Foreign MeddlingThe elite’s scramble for power and wealth, amid an unprecedented humanitarian crisis and the transformation of Port Sudan ...
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The Modesto Bee on MSNModesto-area Muslims react to Trump’s latest travel ban and its impactThey have their paperwork and everything, they were ready to get their visa appointment, and when they went to their appointment, they told them ‘no’ because of the ban,” a Yemeni Modestan said.
Camden Council will invest £60,000 annually until 2031 in its Cohesion Fund, supporting projects that unite faiths and communities across ...
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