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Pope Francis's Unprecedented Interfaith Engagement with Muslims
Pope Francis, during his papacy from 2013 to 2023, visited 10 Muslim-majority countries, signed the Document on Human Fraternity, met with Ayatollah Sistani, and consistently challenged Islamophobia, promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation.
Pope Francis's Unprecedented Interfaith Engagement with Muslims
Pope Francis, during his papacy from 2013 to 2023, visited 10 Muslim-majority countries, signed the Document on Human Fraternity, met with Ayatollah Sistani, and consistently challenged Islamophobia, promoting interfaith dialogue and cooperation.
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40% Bias Score


Ramadan in Africa: Faith, Culture, and Community Resilience
Ramadan traditions in Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa blend religious practices with unique cultural expressions, fostering community bonds and resilience amidst challenges such as conflict and inequality.
Ramadan in Africa: Faith, Culture, and Community Resilience
Ramadan traditions in Nigeria, Senegal, and South Africa blend religious practices with unique cultural expressions, fostering community bonds and resilience amidst challenges such as conflict and inequality.
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28% Bias Score


Muslim Footballers in the Netherlands Navigate Ramadan Amidst Career Demands
Muslim footballers in the Netherlands are balancing their faith with professional careers during Ramadan, finding support in shared religious practice and some clubs' accommodations, while facing media biases and societal pressures.
Muslim Footballers in the Netherlands Navigate Ramadan Amidst Career Demands
Muslim footballers in the Netherlands are balancing their faith with professional careers during Ramadan, finding support in shared religious practice and some clubs' accommodations, while facing media biases and societal pressures.
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36% Bias Score


Djibouti Arrests Two Women After Viral Quran Desecration Video
Djiboutian police arrested two women on February 21, 2025, one for defacing a Quran in a viral video, and another for incitement; the incident sparked outrage and calls for deportation.
Djibouti Arrests Two Women After Viral Quran Desecration Video
Djiboutian police arrested two women on February 21, 2025, one for defacing a Quran in a viral video, and another for incitement; the incident sparked outrage and calls for deportation.
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64% Bias Score


Ramadan Fasting: Health Risks and Mitigation Strategies
For Muslims observing Ramadan, fasting from dawn to dusk presents potential health risks, especially dehydration and related complications for individuals with underlying conditions or older adults. Experts advise pre-hydration, nighttime hydration, and a nutritious suhoor meal.
Ramadan Fasting: Health Risks and Mitigation Strategies
For Muslims observing Ramadan, fasting from dawn to dusk presents potential health risks, especially dehydration and related complications for individuals with underlying conditions or older adults. Experts advise pre-hydration, nighttime hydration, and a nutritious suhoor meal.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Court Reports Doxing of Judge After Overruling Government Ban
Following a judge's decision to overturn a Dutch government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo, the Amsterdam court reported online harassment and doxing of the judge and his family, prompting concerns about the integrity of the justice system.
Dutch Court Reports Doxing of Judge After Overruling Government Ban
Following a judge's decision to overturn a Dutch government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo, the Amsterdam court reported online harassment and doxing of the judge and his family, prompting concerns about the integrity of the justice system.
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40% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Birmingham Terror Plot
Jason Savage, a Muslim convert from Birmingham, UK, was sentenced to life in prison for plotting a terror attack targeting a mosque and a cleric critical of terrorism; his plan involved reconnaissance, online communication with an undercover officer, and preparing a knife for the attack.

Life Sentence for Birmingham Terror Plot
Jason Savage, a Muslim convert from Birmingham, UK, was sentenced to life in prison for plotting a terror attack targeting a mosque and a cleric critical of terrorism; his plan involved reconnaissance, online communication with an undercover officer, and preparing a knife for the attack.
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40% Bias Score

Mannheim Murder Trial: Afghan Man Claims Online Radicalization
Sulaiman A., an Afghan man, is on trial for murdering a police officer and attempting to murder others at a rally in Mannheim, Germany, claiming that online contact with a religious figure incited him to act after being influenced by graphic online content of the Gaza War.

Mannheim Murder Trial: Afghan Man Claims Online Radicalization
Sulaiman A., an Afghan man, is on trial for murdering a police officer and attempting to murder others at a rally in Mannheim, Germany, claiming that online contact with a religious figure incited him to act after being influenced by graphic online content of the Gaza War.
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48% Bias Score

Syria Adopts Temporary Islamic Constitution
Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, signed a temporary constitution establishing five years of Islamic rule, including protections for rights and freedoms, replacing the Assad-era constitution.

Syria Adopts Temporary Islamic Constitution
Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, signed a temporary constitution establishing five years of Islamic rule, including protections for rights and freedoms, replacing the Assad-era constitution.
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44% Bias Score

Syria's Ramadan: Inconsistent Enforcement of New Restrictions
In post-Assad Syria, the interim government's request for restaurants and coffee shops to close during Ramadan's daytime hours, punishable by up to three months jail, has resulted in inconsistent enforcement, with some businesses opening discreetly while others remain closed, marking a shift from pr...

Syria's Ramadan: Inconsistent Enforcement of New Restrictions
In post-Assad Syria, the interim government's request for restaurants and coffee shops to close during Ramadan's daytime hours, punishable by up to three months jail, has resulted in inconsistent enforcement, with some businesses opening discreetly while others remain closed, marking a shift from pr...
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48% Bias Score

New Mosque and Museum Opens in Blackburn
The Al-Buraq Masjid and community hub, a seven-year project by the Zabier family in Blackburn, Lancashire, opened recently, featuring a mosque, a museum with over 22 Islamic artifacts, and community services including a planned food bank.

New Mosque and Museum Opens in Blackburn
The Al-Buraq Masjid and community hub, a seven-year project by the Zabier family in Blackburn, Lancashire, opened recently, featuring a mosque, a museum with over 22 Islamic artifacts, and community services including a planned food bank.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Judge Doxed After Overturning Ban on Islamic Speakers
A Dutch judge who overturned a government ban on three Islamic speakers is the victim of online doxing after their personal information was shared on social media, prompting a police investigation into the intimidation.

Dutch Judge Doxed After Overturning Ban on Islamic Speakers
A Dutch judge who overturned a government ban on three Islamic speakers is the victim of online doxing after their personal information was shared on social media, prompting a police investigation into the intimidation.
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36% Bias Score
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