The scope and geography of student protests against the provision of military aid to Israel, which is wreaking havoc in Gaza, in the United States is expanding. At the moment, demonstrations are taking place not only in the USA, but also in prestigious universities in Europe. Azon Global took a brief look at the situation.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the 202 million Muslims living in the country "spies" and called not to divide the "wealth of the nation" among them. The opposition accused him of "inciting hatred" and violating election rules.
Daud Kim, a popular Korean pop singer and YouTuber who converted to Islam in 2019 and recently announced plans to build a mosque, is facing many obstacles in implementing his plan for a mosque in Incheon. Local residents strongly oppose the construction of the mosque.
It is not right to blame the disaster we are witnessing in Palestine on one wretched leader! The Prime Minister of Israel is not the only one to blame for these calamities that befell my people. I would not blame him alone for the fact that Israeli bombs are destroying every corner of Gaza today, and children are dying under the rubble. Even in 2013, when I heard on the news that my people were being massacred in Gaza, I did not blame him alone.
Mujahid ibn Jabr, may God have mercy on him, said: "The heart can be placed in the palm of a person's hand; if a person commits one sin, one finger of his heart will be bent, and if he commits another sin, even another, and when all the fingers are bent, it will be clenched like a fist, and then it will be sealed..."
Demonstrations in support of Palestine and against military aid to Israel continue at leading US universities. Due to student protests, Columbia University has moved to distance learning, and Harvard has closed its doors to staff and students alike.
It has been 200 days since Israel began its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
According to the results of a public survey, after the tragedy in Crocus City Hall, 55-60 percent of Russians have a "clearly negative" opinion of migrant workers. Eight months ago, this figure was 40 percent.
In studies conducted by scientists from the University of Arkansas and the University of Buckingham, it was found that private religious schools are more effective in preparing students for citizenship. According to scientists, the presence of a religious school in the community significantly reduces the level of crime. It became known that the students of such schools are distinguished by political tolerance, willingness to respect the rights and opinions of others, activeness in political, social and charity work and other aspects.
The famous Islamic scholar Abdulmajid al-Zindani died at the age of 82. He is a participant in the struggle of Afghan Muslims against the former alliance, and he is also known to the world as a medical scientist who discovered a means of combating AIDS.