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Islam

    Debunked: Fake Sinn Féin ads shared online suggest party is selling 'burkas' featuring its logo
    Saudi Arabia says 1,301 people died during hajj pilgrimage to Mecca
    Hundreds of people have died so far on annual pilgrimage to Mecca
    Anti-immigration groups use Israel-Gaza violence to push antisemitism and Islamophobia online
    PSNI investigate after Nazi flags reportedly erected near a mosque in Belfast
    Denmark considers ban on burning of Koran and other religious texts in front of embassies
    Michelle O’Neill calls for rainbow of cultures as she attends Eid celebration
    Thousands gather in Mecca for biggest hajj pilgrimage since Covid-19 pandemic
    Johnson under pressure to hold inquiry into MP’s ‘Muslimness’ sacking claim
    Covid pandemic impacts Eid celebrations around the world for a second year
    Sri Lanka announces plans to ban burka and close over 1,000 Islamic schools
    Gunman armed with multiple weapons injures one before being arrested at Norway mosque
    Diarmuid Martin expresses concern over 'anti-Islamic sentiments being expressed in social media in Ireland'
    'She got duped': Woman who helped Lisa Smith convert to Islam 'shocked' at alleged ISIS links
    May asks Johnson to apologise for saying women in burqas look like 'bank robbers'
    France arrests 10 far-right suspects over alleged plot to attack Muslims
    'It's a very long day and you do feel hungry occasionally': Muslims on fasting for Ramadan
    Plans for large-scale mosque in Blanchardstown given green light
    Once considered a rebellion, sports clothing for women is becoming the norm in Saudi Arabia
    'I want to join ISIS': How big a problem is radicalisation in Ireland?
    Turkey religious affairs state agency under fire for saying girls as young as nine could marry
    Christmas as a Muslim: 'My mom was always careful that we'd never feel left out'
    Meriem Ahmed
    UK court rules that Islamic school's gender segregation is unlawful
    Opinion: 'We are not that different from Saudi Arabia'
    Amanullah De Sondy
    Saudi's driving ban: 'You cannot force men to allow their sisters and wives to drive'
    Politics in Austria is embracing Islamophobia as a shortcut to electoral gains
    Fine Gael councillor to face disciplinary hearing over comments about Islam
    Fine Gael criticises one of its councillors for 'unacceptable' comments about Islam
    India bans practice that allowed men to divorce their wives by reciting word three times
    Human rights court backs Belgium's ban on wearing a full-face veil in public
    Gardaí monitoring a number of people using Facebook who are attempting to radicalise people
    Man arrested after attempting to drive 4x4 into Paris mosque
    What is it like living as a Muslim in Ireland?
    Irish internet users show increasing interest in Islamic State propaganda magazines
    'Ramadan is about so much more than refraining from food and drink'
    Hajar Akl
    Galway Christian church leaders line up to condemn mosque attack
    Window smashed in Galway mosque while people inside praying
    Imam says extremists are targeting 'vulnerable' young Muslims in Ireland
    The female Muslim comedian tackling extremism by cracking jokes
    'Dirty Irish ba****ds': Irish in Manchester remember hostility after IRA bombing
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