A delegation from the Department of Religious Affairs of Holy Shrine of Imam Hussain (AS) met with Pakistani Shia scholar ...
The Head of the Executive Board of the Association of Lebanese Muslim Ulama, and the coordinator of the country’s Islamic ...
Two Islamic State extremists who planned the murder of an imam referred to him as “Voldemort” who was engaging in “black magic”, a public inquiry heard. Father-of-seven Jalal Uddin, 71, died in a ...
Jamshedpur, September 18: Al-Kabir Polytechnic inaugurated its new academic session for 2024-‘27 with an ...
When Marieha Hussain posed for a photo with a homemade placard, she had no idea what it would lead to. Marieha Hussain had marched for three hours with her family, and the children with them were ...
Champions Cup 2024: The first edition of Pakistan's new domestic cricket league was kicked off with Mohammad Rizwan's Markhor recording a huge 160-run win over the Panthers in the opening match on ...
And a moment that has some wondering if his playing days are over. First head injury: Week 3 of 2022 season The initial head injury concerns with Tagovailoa relate to a game against the Bills back ...
The company said it is also discontinuing the sale of liverwurst. The Boar's Head plant in Virginia at the center of a deadly listeria outbreak is indefinitely closing, the company announced on ...
Marieha Hussain, 37, of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire denied the charge at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday. She carried a picture showing the faces of the then Prime Minister and Home ...
Marieha Hussain was found not guilty of a racially aggravated public order offence A teacher who carried a placard at a pro-Palestinian protest depicting Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as ...
Marieha Hussain, 37, denied the prosecution’s allegation that the placard was “racially abusive” and her trial at Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard that she “quite obviously does not ...
Hussain spoke only to confirm his plea and personal details. Prosecutor Shahzad Imam told the court that the maximum sentence available for the offence at the crown court was seven years’ jail.