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Counterpoint: The Muslim Association of Canada’s recent conference was about faith and community
The gathering deserves to be understood on its own terms
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Al Jazeera
· Jun 22, 2026
How Canada’s Muslims face ‘perfect storm’ amid rising xenophobia
As anti-immigrant rhetoric intensifies in Canada, community advocates say Muslim communities face heightened risks.
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· Jun 29, 2026
German Government Funds Pro-Muslim Campaign by NGO Linked to Islamist Networks
German anti-racism NGO CLAIM has launched a nationwide campaign promoting Muslims as an ‘inseparable part’ of everyday life, funded through a federal programme supported by taxpayers. The initiative has renewed scrutiny of CLAIM, whose predecessor network was repeatedly scrutinized over alleged links to Islamist networks, including the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas. The post German Government Funds Pro-Muslim Campaign by NGO Linked to Islamist Networks appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.
The Root
· Jun 25, 2026
Black Pastors Embracing the LGBTQ+ Community Is Not As Rare As Some Church People Think
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· Jul 1, 2026
Celebrating faith through Al-Quran
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Vanguard News
· Jun 24, 2026
Yoruba Muslim leaders raise alarm over ‘fake imams’ association
Reiterating its commitment to national stability, peaceful coexistence and religious harmony, the League said its focus remains the promotion of unity among Muslims and the preservation of peace not only in the South-West but across Nigeria. The post Yoruba Muslim leaders raise alarm over ‘fake imams’ association appeared first on Vanguard News.
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· Jun 21, 2026
Imam attacked outside mosque in Canada in alleged Islamophobic incident
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