Tag: Islam
Richard Jomshof (SD) defends criticized post about Islam
The opposition parties have demanded that Richard Jomshof resign as chairman of the justice committee after a post on X, formerly Twitter, where he called the prophet Muhammad a “mass…
Iran raises its tone and reduces its diplomatic relations with Sweden
The Iranian authorities have decided to reduce their diplomatic relations with Sweden to protest against the desecration of the Koran in this country by an Iraqi refugee. Tehran will not…
the man who wanted to burn the Torah gives up his project
In response to the burnings of the Koran, Ahmad A, a Muslim man, had requested authorization to burn a Torah on Saturday July 15, in front of the Israeli embassy…
In Baghdad, Iraq, sharing and mutual aid at the heart of Eid el-Adha despite rising prices
Eid al-Adha celebrations began at dawn for Shiites in Iraq, marked by different rituals throughout this first day, including the sacrifice in some families of the sheep. If sacrificing the…
Islam Zian Alabdeen: “Painting is a personal struggle”
The Sudanese painter Islam Zian Alabdeen has lived in exile in France for a quarter of a century. He is currently exhibiting until the end of August in the gallery…
China’s persecution of the Muslim minority is increasing! Muslims defend mosques
The policy of the government on religious beliefs in China aims to bring religions closer to traditional Chinese culture and to purify them from foreign influences. In this way, the…
Florence Bergeaud-Blackler: “The Brotherhood is a theocratic movement that fights against democracy”
Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, doctor in anthropology, researcher at the CNRS, author of a book on the Muslim Brotherhood, “Le frerisme et ses networks. The investigation” (Ed. Odile Jacob), is this May…
Mass in Latin, “vigor” of Islam… The surprising conversion to the sacred of Sonia Mabrouk
Who is Sonia Mabrouk really? The “freedom fighter” vaunted by Le Figaro Magazineor the “director of reaction” and “muse of the “rightosphere”” decried by Release ? His latest book, Reclaiming…
Contrasting Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations in the Middle East
In Lebanon, Egypt and Iraq, Muslims have begun to celebrate Eid-el-Fitr, the holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, Friday 21 for Sunnis, Saturday 22 for the majority of Shiites.…
the first shops closed for not respecting the veil
The Iranian police began, since Saturday, April 15, to apply the new measures to enforce the veil by women in the street and public places. With our correspondent in Tehran,…