IQNA – Students held a protest rally at the “Quran Martyr” religious school in the Raymah province of Yemen to condemn the desecration of the Holy Quran in the United States.
IQNA – Navigating pathways through damaged buildings and debris, students at the Islamic University of Gaza attended on-campus classes this week for the first time in two years.
IQNA – Following a deadly attack that struck a wedding celebration in Gaza, a prominent US Muslim civil rights group called on the international community to intervene.
IQNA – This week’s episode of the Egyptian “Dawlet El Telawa (State of Recitation)” Quranic TV program featured different sections, including one in which the Quranic services of late qari Sheikh Mustafa Ismail were commended.
IQNA – The historic city of Isfahan, central Iran, awoke to a transformative sight on Friday, December 19, 2025, as the first autumn snow settled upon its iconic landscapes.
IQNA – Muslim community leaders in Minnesota say increased federal immigration enforcement has raised anxiety among Somali Americans, prompting discussions on safety, worship, and community response.
IQNA – A major mosque expansion in Greater Manchester will proceed after council members granted approval, prioritizing community needs over planning officers’ objections.
IQNA – The head of the Islamic Culture and Relations Organization (ICRO) attributed the remarkable successes of the Islamic Republic of Iran to following Islam and the unity of the nation.
IQNA – The Lebanese Muslim Scholars Association condemned the recent desecration of the Holy Quran in the United States, saying it represents religious hatred and threatens peace.
IQNA – An exhibition titled “Memory in Pictures: Destroyed Mosques in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo in the 1990s: A Planned Religious Genocide” was opened in Pristina, the capital of Kosovo.
IQNA – A man who made abusive remarks inside a mosque in the eastern English city of Peterborough has been given a suspended prison sentence and barred from entering mosques in the area.
IQNA – Community and faith leaders have forcefully denounced a “cowardly act of hatred” after a Brisbane mosque was found vandalized with a swastika, urging the public to stand together against racism and division.