Heroic Muslim Student Honored in Germany
Tuğçe Albayrak stood up to harassment and died protecting two teenage girls in Germany. Vigils were held this week for this remarkable woman. … [Read more...]
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The MOST Story Bank is a live archive of stories on the most current events, people and cultural perspectives of Muslims in America and around the world. With writers in mind, MOST carefully selects story-driven news from the most reputable published sources.
Tuğçe Albayrak stood up to harassment and died protecting two teenage girls in Germany. Vigils were held this week for this remarkable woman. … [Read more...]
Produced by Auschwitz survivor and Schlinder’s List's Branko Lustig, the documentary “Anne Frank: Then And Now” casts eight Palestinian girls as Anne Frank and dramatizes her famous diary. The film … [Read more...]
Faith —
Pope Francis has said that it is wrong equating Islam with violence and went on to add, "You just can’t say that. Just as you can’t say that all Christians are fundamentalists. We have our share of … [Read more...]
If you’re in Britain, there’s a good chance you’d want to name your baby boy Mohammad. This year brought a tremendous increase in Arabic names. … [Read more...]
World —
Something interesting is happening on university campuses throughout the country – the arrival of foreign students from Saudi Arabia, making it the fourth largest country sending students here. … [Read more...]
Women are said to account for 30% of business owners in the United Arab Emirates. The BBC takes a look at a few of these female entrepreneurs in the fashion world. … [Read more...]
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We here at Muslims on Screen and Television (MOST) have crafted an 'in case you missed it' #ICYMI list of this past week's most timely and relevant stories from across the web: 1) Discussions for … [Read more...]
World —
From the Islamic gardens in Seville to the palaces of Alhambra, a travel log of Al Andalus, aka Muslim Spain. … [Read more...]
In Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Algeria, Oman, Jordan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, university enrollment rates for women are exceeding those for men. Saadia Zahidi, from the World Economic Forum, reports … [Read more...]
The Middle East is soon to have their version of the famous particle accelerator CERN which will ironically be called SESAME (an acronym for Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications … [Read more...]