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President: Crimes committed against Islamic cultural heritage on our lands are a clear manifestation of Islamophobia

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June 24, 2026

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President: Crimes committed against Islamic cultural heritage on our lands are a clear manifestation of Islamophobia

These crimes committed against the Islamic cultural heritage on our lands are undoubtedly a clear manifestation of Islamophobia,” President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev said in his address to the participants of the 20th Session of the Conference of the Parliamentary Union of the OIC Member States.

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Independent Online

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· Jul 2, 2026

'A dangerous trend': Concerns grow over alleged rise in online Islamophobia after migrant crisis

'A dangerous trend': Concerns grow over alleged rise in online Islamophobia after migrant crisis

Twitchy

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· Jul 6, 2026

Fork-Tongued Mamdani: Mosque Incident Was No 'Hate Crime' — Perp Was Muslim

Fork-Tongued Mamdani: Mosque Incident Was No 'Hate Crime' — Perp Was Muslim

The West Australian

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· Jul 5, 2026

'Are you Muslim?': attack points to rising hate

The bashing of a father outside a mosque comes as advocacy groups express concern about a broad escalation of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim rhetoric.

Bacon’s Rebellion

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· Jul 8, 2026

What Do Virginia Muslims Think?

The question has arisen in the comments of this blog regarding how Virginia Muslims reconcile their devotion to Sharia law with the American constitution. Qasim Rashid, a University of Richmond law school graduate, expounded on this theme in an Independence Day celebration at the Greater Richmond Convention Center. According to the Henrico Citizen, about 10,000 []

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 21, 2026

Imam attacked outside mosque in Canada in alleged Islamophobic incident

Attack ‘stark reminder of the danger that rising Islamophobia poses to our communities every day,' says Canadian Muslim group

ABNA English

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· Jul 1, 2026

Funeral of Martyred Leader Marks Beginning of New Movement in Islamic World

The International Deputy of the University of Religions and Denominations, explaining the transnational dimensions of the martyred leader of the Islamic Revolution's personality, described him as the refuge of dignity and authority of the Islamic Ummah and said, The funeral of his body should not be viewed merely as a mourning ritual; rather, this event can become a symbol of the emergence of a global identity in which Muslim nations are redefined around the axis of justice-seeking, resistance, and shared civilizational ideals.

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Related coverage for "President: Crimes committed against Islamic cultural heritage on our lands are a clear manifestation of Islamophobia": Independent Online — 'A dangerous trend': Concerns grow over alleged rise in online Islamophobia after migrant crisis. Twitchy — Fork-Tongued Mamdani: Mosque Incident Was No 'Hate Crime' — Perp Was Muslim. The West Australian — 'Are you Muslim?': attack points to rising hate. Bacon’s Rebellion — What Do Virginia Muslims Think?. Anadolu Agency — Imam attacked outside mosque in Canada in alleged Islamophobic incident. ABNA English — Funeral of Martyred Leader Marks Beginning of New Movement in Islamic World