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The extremist group has banned playing music in public, with Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid reportedly telling the New York Times that music is prohibited in Islam. “Music is forbidden in Islam, but we’re hoping that we can persuade people not to do such things, instead of pressuring them,” Mujahid told the New York Times. Although the group has taken a softer tone publicly when compared
Clashes between the Afghan army and the Taliban took place in the southern and northern outskirts of the city on Sunday, although a Taliban spokesperson says the group was instructed not to storm the city, which is the government’s last stronghold in the country. The spokesperson added that the group does not intend to take revenge on anyone, and it claims that all those who have served the govern
A Japanese manga artist came under fire for an illustration depicting a young Syrian refugee with a caption that has been deemed racist sparking an online fury, the Japan Times reported. “I want to live a safe and clean life, have a gourmet meal, go out freely, wear pretty things and luxuriate. I want to live my life the way I want without a care in the world — all at the expense of someone else,”
While local reports revealed Wednesday that the Jordanian King Abdullah will authorize airstrikes against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) group, a U.S. official described the Arab monarch as citing a Hollywood movie character when expressing his wrath upon hearing that the militants had burned his countryman pilot alive during his captivity. “He mentioned ‘Unforgiven’ and he mentioned C
“Just after they got married, he took her to Anbar. These militants are very romantic,” Salameh joked. But the two weren’t able to sit together, because “women sit in the back, and men at the front. The bus driver plays militant songs all through the ride, and the ISIS black flag flies over the bus.” ISIS proclaimed a “caliphate” last month straddling Iraq and Syria. According to a rebel from east
Hadia Tajik has become the first ever Muslim cabinet member and youngest ever government minister in Norway. (Photo courtesy of The Nordic Page) Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg has appointed a Muslim woman as part of his government during a Cabinet reshufle this week. Hadia Tajik, 29, from Pakistani descent, was appointed on Friday as Norway’s minister of culture. Hadia has become the fi
Embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is reportedly considering unleashing chemical arsenal against Syrian rebels. (Reuters) Russia has formed an unlikely alliance with Washington after urging Syria on Tuesday to refrain from using chemical weapons as part of its violent crackdown on anti-regime protests across the country. Embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is reportedly considering
Egypt’s army imposed an overnight curfew around the defense ministry in Cairo on Friday after protesters clashed with troops there during demonstrations against the country’s military rule. (Reuters) Egypt’s ruling military council said it will impose an overnight curfew on Saturday in the defense ministry district for a second successive night and ordered 300 people detained over deadly clashes b
Coptic Christians, who form Egypt’s biggest minority group, have long had a difficult relationship with the country’s overwhelmingly Muslim majority. (Reuters) Egyptian Copts abandon constitution talks, say ‘pointless’ to take part Egypt’s Coptic Orthodox Church has said it is “pointless” to take part in talks on a new constitution, saying mounting Islamist domination in the talks has led them to
People join hands facing the sea to mourn victims of the March 11, 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Minamisanriku town, Miyagi. (Reuters) With a moment of silence, prayers and anti-nuclear rallies, Japan marked on Sunday one year since an earthquake and tsunami killed thousands and set off a radiation crisis that shattered public trust in atomic power and the nation’s leaders. A year after the magni
According to U.S. official accounts, the body of Osama Bin Laden was “eased into the sea” off the decks of aircraft carrier Carl Vinson. (File photo) A thread of emails published by Wikileaks from security analysis company Stratfor has revived skepticism about whether the body of Osama bin Laden’s was actually buried in the Arabian Sea as the U.S. government claimed or was transported to the Unite
Saudi-Iran deal could have ‘calming’ effect on Lebanon, region: Senior US diplomat
Protesters break through a door in the British embassy compound in Tehran on Nov. 29, 2011. Sources say the attack was orchestrated by Iranian authorities. (Reuters) The storming of the British embassy in Tehran was not staged by a group of students expressing their indignation at UK policies, but was rather orchestrated by the Iranian authorities, sources said on Wednesday. According to the sourc
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