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Abrahamic / Middle Eastern
Judaism, Christianity and Islam are the main Abrahamic religions. Judaism, Christianity and Islam originated in the Middle East. Followers of these three religions are monotheistic and have scriptures.
Molavi Mohammad Eshagh Madani:
Unity not an ordinary proposal, but an essential religious principal
whenever Muslims grasped the string of unity, they secured many achievements and could also present Islam to none Muslims.
36th International Islamic Unity Conference kicks off
The 36th International Islamic Unity Conference has kicked off in the capital Tehran on Wednesday morning attended by Iranian President Seyyed Ebrahim Raeisi and a number of religious and political…
England: Muslims celebrate the Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) birthday in Peterborough
Muslims marched through the streets of Peterborough of England, to celebrate the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Shia cleric highlights moral, jurisprudential achievements of religion
Hujjat-ul-Islam Seyyed Aboul Hasan Navvab, representative of the Supreme Leader in Hajj affairs highlighted the moral and jurisprudential teachings of religion and how they can divide or unite…
Replica of Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque to Be Inaugurated in Indonesia Next Month
A smaller replica of Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque is set to be opened in Indonesia.
Islam’s View on Righteous Act
According to Islamic principles, only deeds that put the man on the path of guidance will be accepted by God; i.e. good deeds that are accompanied by faith and good intentions.
Ayatollah Khamenei Hails Athletes Who Boycott Israeli Opponents as Real Victors
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says athletes who have refused to face Israeli opponents at the expense of not getting a medal are the real victors.
Cleric Underlines Peaceful Coexistence among Islamic Schools of Thought
A Najaf seminary scholar said what the Muslim world needs today is peaceful coexistence among Islamic schools of thought.
Religious Tourism Around the World
Religious tourism is not a new concept. People have been traveling to religious sites for eons, but usually, this travel was restricted to people from the highest echelons of society.
Palestinian churches concerned about UK’s possible embassy move to al-Quds
People walk past the Imperial Hotel next to the Jaffa Gate in the Christian Quarter of the occupied al-Quds.