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Islam · SyriaWhen Mariam Aabour learned of the ouster of Syrian leader Bashar Assad, she shed tears of joy. But as the time came to return to her homeland from Lebanon – where she fled years earlier – Aabour felt torn.See the Story
They fled Syria years ago. Now, they spend their first Ramadan back amid nostalgia, relief and loss
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Northwest Territories · Northwest TerritoriesAhmadiyya Muslim Commuity Perth Darwin, NT [28/03/2025] – In a historic celebration of unity and shared humanity, the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Darwin last night hosted the first-ever Interfaith Iftar Dinner at Charles Darwin University (CDU), drawing approximately 100 attendees from academia, student bodies, public service, and the broader community. The event, held in the Mal Nairn Auditorium,…See the Story
Small Community, Big Heart: Ahmadiyya Muslims Host Darwin’s Largest Interfaith Iftar Dinner at Charles Darwin University
Ramadan · Palestineby Daily Sabah with AA ISTANBUL Mar 28, 2025 - 11:18 am GMT+3 A cook at the Haseki Sultan Lodge prepares the iftar meal for people in need, East Jerusalem, occupied Palestine, March 26, 2025. (AA Photo) As it has for many years, the Haseki Sultan Lodge continues to provide iftar meals to the needy during this Ramadan.…See the Story
Hurrem Sultan’s Ottoman legacy still serves vulnerable in Jerusalem
Why the ‘Unreasonable Effectiveness’ of Mathematics?
Scotland, United Kingdom · ScotlandWritten and collected by Zia H Shah MD, Chief Editor of the Muslim Times David Hume (1711–1776) was a central figure of the Scottish Enlightenment and is widely regarded as one of the greatest empiricist and skeptical philosophers in Western philosophy. Hume challenged traditional notions of causation, the self, and human understanding by arguing that all…See the Story