Headlines:• Trump's Vote-Winning Strategy - Attack Muslims• Erdogan: EU Doesn't Want Turkey Because Majority is Muslim• Pakistan Questions US commitment to Afghan Peace Process
Friday 17th of June 2016, Metro Newspaper reported that British football tourists were documented on social media mocking refugee children who were begging for money in the city of Lile, France. “Michael Stothard, a journalist for The Financial Times, claims he saw the young boy drinking beer (alcohol) and posted a photograph of him on Twitter.
Turkish Armed Forces gave a statement on the allegations that the region of Turkmen Mountain, a region populated mainly by Bayirbucak Turkmens in Syria, fell into the hands of the regime forces.
After years in exile and after years of calling for Islam, the last few weeks have seen Ennahdah do a complete U-turn on Islam. Tunisia was the birth place of the Arab Spring which ushered in an era of unprecedented change in the Middle East.
Bulgaria’s National Assembly approved on June 15 the first reading of a law banning the wearing in public of clothing that completely or partly covers the face – a law tabled by the nationalist minority coalition Patriotic Front to outlaw the wearing of the burqa.
Ahead of this Ramadan, Fauzil Adhim – a bestseller Muslim writer in Indonesia, wrote his dismay in a column of Hidayatullah.com regarding the Da’wah phenomenon in this largest Muslim country.
The Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz on Sunday, 12th June 2016, said Pakistan's credentials for the membership of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) are stronger than India's, if the 48-nation cartel agrees to form a uniform criteria for non-NPT states. He further said, "Our strategy was to apply after India did