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Kuwait and Lebanon Ban Barbie Movie for Violating Islamic Values Digital Islamic Guide

Barbie Controversy: Kuwait and Lebanon Ban Over Alleged ‘Promoting Homosexuality

In a shocking sequence of things, the most recent Barbie film, which stars Hollywood actors Margot Robbie as well as Ryan Gosling, has encountered unanticipated obstacles as it faces bans across a range of countries with a Muslim majority. Kuwait as well as Lebanon are the most recent added countries to the growing list that […]

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Al-Sudais Appointed as Head of Religious Affairs of 2 Holy Mosques Digitalislamicguide.com

Al-Sudais: New Head of Religious Affairs for Two Holy Mosques

Jeddah – The custodian for the Two Holy Mosques, Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais was appointed by the King Salman to be the minister of the presidency for Religious Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque. The King also appointed Dr. Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, Minister of Hajj and Umrah for be on the Board of

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Rising Numbers of Muslim Students and Teachers in Indian Higher Education Digital Islamic Guide

Muslim Students’ Higher Education Enrolment Surges by 1.83 Lakh (2016-2021)

There are more teachers in the Muslim community has also risen substantially to 86,314 teachers in 2020-21, up from 67,215 during the 2016-17 school year, he added. Since the independence of India at the end of 1947, its path toward a complete development of the Muslim community through education has faced many difficulties. The past

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Imam Of Kaaba Sheikh Baleela’s Father Passes Away Digital Islamic Guide

Imam Of Kaaba Sheikh Baleela’s Father Passes Away: A Reflection on His Legacy

MAKKAH: The father of sheikh Baleela who is one of the imams from Mecca’s Kaaba in Mecca passed away in Mecca on the morning of Tuesday. He was 85 years old. Sheikh Baleela revealed the announcement of the death of his father through his personal Twitter page. He asked the followers of his account to

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Mumbai College Lifts Burqa Ban Digital Islamic Guide

Mumbai College Lifts Burqa Ban Amid Student Protests

A recent incident at NG Acharya and DK Marathi College in Chembur, Mumbai caused controversy when students wearing burqas were allegedly denied entry. When students and parents began gathering outside the school entrances in protest against this action, numerous protests ensued. This article explores these events surrounding this “Burqa Ban” as well as their ongoing

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Muslim Man Saves 17 People From Fire In France

Heroic Act: Muslim Man Saves 17 People from Raging Fire in France

A Muslim man named Ezzedine Hamdi, from France bravely stepped into an engulfed construction site to help save the lives of 17 others including a newborn. He’s been hailed as an hero. According to French Media, the fire occurred in a two-story structure situated within Southeastern France in Romans-sur-Isere on Friday A baker only in

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Anju Converts to Islam Digital Islamic Guide

India’s Anju Converts to Islam: The Story of Job, Land, and PKR 50,000

Anju, a woman from India who became a sensation both in her home country and abroad for marrying a Pakistani after traveling to Upper Dir, received a plot and other gifts as a token of appreciation. Mohsin Abbasi, chief executive of a realty company located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa gave Anju the gifts, including Rs50,000 and

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Saudi Arabia Makes Leaving Animals Under Sun a Punishable Crime

Saudi Arabia Makes Leaving Animals Under Sun a Punishable Crime – Learn about the New Animal Welfare Laws

Leaving animals under the scorching sun in Saudi Arabia is now a punishable crime. Protecting animal welfare is a top priority. The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture advised animal owners and herders to not let their animals be exposed to the scorching sunlight. The ministry warned them not to cause animal suffering or harm

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