4/07/2008             Last Update         03 Jul 2008
Jordanian move to prosecute Dutch politician Geert Wilders  ((IINA))  OIC Chief announces next Islamic Summit in Egypt  ((IINA))  UN Appeals Court acquits Bosnian Muslim war hero ((IINA))  Bosnian President thanks Prince Al Waleed for support ((IINA))  Saudi Television program highlights experiences of those abandoned extremism ((IINA))  Palestinian Premier, World Bank official sign deal for Gaza projects ((IINA))  Sharia-complaint hotels flourishing in UAE, Saudi Arabia  ((IINA))  Tunisian President presents medal to ISESCO official ((IINA))  Cultural activities in Bahrain 'should comply with Islamic principles' ((IINA))  Airline companies urged to abide by regulations in serving Haj pilgrims  ((IINA)) 

 

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Jordanian move to prosecute Dutch politician Geert Wilders 3 Jul 2008



OIC Chief announces next Islamic Summit in Egypt 3 Jul 2008



UN Appeals Court acquits Bosnian Muslim war hero3 Jul 2008



Bosnian President thanks Prince Al Waleed for support3 Jul 2008



Saudi Television program highlights experiences of those abandoned extremism3 Jul 2008



Palestinian Premier, World Bank official sign deal for Gaza projects3 Jul 2008



Sharia-complaint hotels flourishing in UAE, Saudi Arabia 3 Jul 2008



Tunisian President presents medal to ISESCO official3 Jul 2008



Cultural activities in Bahrain 'should comply with Islamic principles'3 Jul 2008



Airline companies urged to abide by regulations in serving Haj pilgrims 3 Jul 2008



OIC symposium on Muslim minorities to begin in Seoul tomorrow3 Jul 2008



Action Plan for greater entente among Islamic sects approved1 Jul 2008



King Abdullah's vision promotes world peace, says Cabinet1 Jul 2008



Maldives signs OIC Charter1 Jul 2008



ISESCO to hold 29th Session of Executive Council on Wednesday1 Jul 2008



IDB, Saudi Post sign deal on sacrificial meat 1 Jul 2008



Israel re-opens three border crossings1 Jul 2008



Muslim nuclear scientist sues U.S. over bias 1 Jul 2008



Muslims rally for peace in southern Philippines 1 Jul 2008



Islamic Index launched in India 1 Jul 2008



UAE plans agricultural investments abroad 1 Jul 2008



UAE Red Crescent starts distributing dates1 Jul 2008



Truck bomb kills seven Iraqis1 Jul 2008



Madinah University to host global conference against terrorism 1 Jul 2008



First phase of Masa’a expansion nearing completion29 Jun 2008



Damascus to host Islamic Tourism Conference tomorrow 28 Jun 2008



ISESCO chief welcomes King Abdullah's dialogue initiative 28 Jun 2008



Saudi scholars call for stern action against extremists28 Jun 2008



Car bombs kill 35 Iraqis28 Jun 2008



Saudi investors ready to pump $2 billion in Indonesia's agro industry 28 Jun 2008



Haram Imam leads Juma prayers in Lisbon28 Jun 2008



Turning tower of Dubai is a new twist to architecture28 Jun 2008



Malaysia to host World Islamic Tourism Conference 26 Jun 2008



Berlin conference pledges security aid for Palestinians26 Jun 2008



800 couples married in Saudi mass wedding 26 Jun 2008



Veteran Indian Muslim leader passes away 26 Jun 2008



Group of Islamic scholars to meet at OIC on Saturday26 Jun 2008



Russia keen to expand ties with Muslim world26 Jun 2008



Dubai Islamic, Global set up $500 million Islamic fund26 Jun 2008



701 suspected militants arrested in Saudi Arabia in 200826 Jun 2008



Religious dialogue key to peace, says Indonesian president 25 Jun 2008



Russian President lauds King Abdullah’s inter-faith initiative 25 Jun 2008



Lebanese Muslim, Christian Summit calls for national reconciliation25 Jun 2008



Relations between Russia,Muslim world is stronger, says ISECO Chief25 Jun 2008



Indonesia backs Sharia law, poll shows 25 Jun 2008



Lecture on first Caliph Abu Bakr today in Jeddah 25 Jun 2008



Awareness campaign on combating AIDS held in Yemen25 Jun 2008



Three US soldiers killed in Iraq25 Jun 2008



200 religious leaders to attend Madrid Interfaith Conference25 Jun 2008



Turkish Arabic magazine Hira hits Saudi news stands 25 Jun 2008



China demolishes mosque for not supporting Olympics, says group24 Jun 2008



Ignoring education will lead to a catastrophe, says Anwar Ibrahim 24 Jun 2008



Israel kills two Palestinians in West Bank24 Jun 2008



US court backs Guantanamo inmate 24 Jun 2008



Sharjah Islamic Bank opens new branch24 Jun 2008



ISESCO Chief meets Russian Ifta Council Chief24 Jun 2008



Fethullah Gulen voted world's Number one thinker24 Jun 2008



Madinah governor opens International Knowledge Forum 23 Jun 2008



OIC voices dismay over Danish court verdict on blasphemous cartoon23 Jun 2008



University professor elected to lead French Muslim council23 Jun 2008



Singapore, Hong Kong covet Islamic finance crown23 Jun 2008



First Islamic equity product launched in Britain23 Jun 2008



Saudi Arabia sets up shelter for Chinese quake victims23 Jun 2008



King Abdullah announces $1 billion energy initiative for poor countries 23 Jun 2008



UN Atomic Agency warns against Israeli plan to attack Iran22 Jun 2008



Madinah governor asks imams to serve country22 Jun 2008



Saudi philanthropist helps feed 900 Palestinian families22 Jun 2008



Noor Islamic Bank to start operation in Tunisia22 Jun 2008



Symposium on Muslim minorities underway in Doha22 Jun 2008



UN Chief seeks steps to protect 16 million refugees 22 Jun 2008



Dubai ruler opens Al Hilal Islamic Bank22 Jun 2008



UAE Red Crescent supports peace traveler22 Jun 2008



Madrid to host global interfaith dialogue next month 22 Jun 2008



Madinah to host International Knowledge Forum tomorrow21 Jun 2008



Israel held Iran attack exercise, says report21 Jun 2008



Muslims to take Prophet cartoons to EU court21 Jun 2008



Indian authorities warn of action against Thackeray for anti-Muslim tirade 21 Jun 2008



Kingdom signs new OIC Charter 21 Jun 2008



OIC Chief launches Islamic University complex in Uganda21 Jun 2008



OIC to study impact of soaring oil prices21 Jun 2008



Obama campaign team apologizes for insulting Muslim women19 Jun 2008

 

Jordanian move to prosecute Dutch politician Geert Wilders

Wilders, whose right-wing, anti-immigration Freedom Party has nine of the 150 seats in the Dutch parliament, welcomed the Dutch prosecutors' ruling and said he had been careful to limit his criticism to the religion of Islam and not Muslims. But he said he was concerned about the Jordanian case against him which could limit his freedom to travel. Dutch prosecutors said Wilders was not inciting hatred of Muslims as he did not call for acts of violence against them. A Dutch anti-discrimination group, The Netherlands Shows its Colors, said it would appeal the prosecutors' decision.

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03 Jul 2008

OIC Chief announces next Islamic Summit in Egypt

With regard to the global food crisis, the OIC Secretary General said the OIC could positively contribute to solving this problem because the OIC's member states own large areas of lands as well as big quantities of water.

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03 Jul 2008

UN Appeals Court acquits Bosnian Muslim war hero

Appeals judges went even further, overturning both convictions because the original trial failed to establish that Oric had control over forces responsible for the crimes.

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03 Jul 2008

Bosnian President thanks Prince Al Waleed for support

Prince Al Waleed responded to a proposal for support that was submitted by the Office of the President Silajd ic. The specific mission of the project is to construct six vital roads in the North-East of Bosnia and Herzegovina for the return of refugees to create conditions for sustainable return and attract new refugees to return to their pre-war homes. The implementing arm for the project is the Bosnia Bank International (BBI).

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03 Jul 2008

Saudi Television program highlights experiences of those abandoned extremism

Several youths, who abandoned extremist ideologies, disclosed that they were lured into extremism by those spreading false ideologies through websites. "The easiest way to enter Paradise is to take part in Jihad and you may get a golden opportunity for this through joining us," this was the core message of most of these sites," they said while taking part in the program. The presenter of the program noted that the number of websites spreading extremist ideas was not more than 12 during the year 1998. "However, the latest studies showed that their number shot up to more than 5000," he said.

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03 Jul 2008

Palestinian Premier, World Bank official sign deal for Gaza projects

At a signing ceremony with the World Bank’s Director in the West Bank and Gaza Strip David Craig, Fayyad said “implementing the projects ... requires lifting the siege imposed on the Gaza Strip (and) reopening the border crossings.” Fayyad said around 40 percent of $7.7 million in aid pledged by international donors to the Palestinians at a conference in Paris last year was to have gone for projects in the Gaza Strip. Israel tightened restrictions at its Gaza border terminals after the Hamas takeover, cutting back the supply of fuel and other goods. It has promised to increase the flow gradually under an Egyptian-brokered truce that began on June 19.

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03 Jul 2008

Sharia-complaint hotels flourishing in UAE, Saudi Arabia

SM Sadique, managing director of Landmark, said: "The significant growth in the number of Arab and Muslim tourists and the corresponding increase in consumer spending by Arabs have boosted the demand for Sharia-compliant hotels in the Middle East region. Moreover, with the unprecedented growth in the regional markets, we expect a further surge in Arab tourist inflow."

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03 Jul 2008

Tunisian President presents medal to ISESCO official

The award ceremony was held at the Carthage Palace on the occasion of the National Culture Day.

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03 Jul 2008

Cultural activities in Bahrain 'should comply with Islamic principles'

Information Minister Jehad Bu Kamal, who was appointed last September, has often said that the ministry's activities would be in line with Bahrain's values and mores. The spring festival waded into controversy in March 2007 for staging a show, Layla and the Mad Man, written by Bahraini poet Qasim Haddad and featuring dances by a Lebanese troupe to rhythms by Arab composer Marcel Khalifa.

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03 Jul 2008

Airline companies urged to abide by regulations in serving Haj pilgrims

"All the airlines should be prompt in ensuring that their flights are on time while bringing in the pilgrims as well as in taking them home after the annual pilgrimage of Haj. No lapses in time schedules of arrival at or departure from King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah and Prince Muhammad bin Abdul Aziz International Airport in Madinah will be tolerated without genuine reasons," the statement said adding that in such cases, the airline companies shall be solely responsible for making arrangements to ensure safe return of the stranded pilgrims, in coordination with their respective agents in the Kingdom. "The airlines should also provide meals and accommodation for the pilgrims until their departure," the statement said.

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03 Jul 2008

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