This Week in Myanmar…
More troubles for Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar, as many are denied citizenship due to an archaic vetting process. … [Read more...]
Resources on Muslims for the Entertainment Industry
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.
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More troubles for Rohingya Muslims of Myanmar, as many are denied citizenship due to an archaic vetting process. … [Read more...]
In Central African Republic (CAR), Father Bernard Kinvi has defended and protected thousands of Muslims from the Anti-balaka, sheltering them in the mission’s church, hospital and schools. “As a … [Read more...]
In Bradford, England the Council for Mosques helped the Jewish community raise money to restore a 19th century synagogue. To return the glorious favor, the synagogue recently appointed the first … [Read more...]
Seven years ago, Australian skateboarder Oliver Percovich brought skateboarding to of all places… Afghanistan, and now finds 45% of the non-profit skate school’s students are girls. As one Afghan girl … [Read more...]
Banned in public in the 1990s, the Kurdish language is slowly coming back thanks largely to poet Kawa Nemir who has translated 89 books into Kurdish and has even taken “Hamlet” on tour to Iraqi … [Read more...]
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An interview with a 29-year old Rohingya refugee who now lives in Australia. Learn about the history of the Rohinya Muslims plight in Myanmar from someone who has lived it. … [Read more...]
In the aftermath of the horrific Paris attacks, Muslims and Jews living in the same London suburb are standing together. "The Jewish community and the Muslim community are facing difficult times at … [Read more...]
Move over Clay Aiken, five young musicians from the Gaza strip are a breakout hit on "Arabs Got Talent" (their YouTube video has been watched more than 8.7 million times). … [Read more...]
Saudi Arabia’s demographic is very young – about half of the nation is under 25, and more than 70,000 Saudi students attend American universities. A look at how the youth feel about their new ruler, … [Read more...]
One of the most famous Palestinian paintings is set to go on auction at Christie’s Dubai with a presale estimate of over $200,000. Take a sneak-peak at Suleiman Mansour’s piece called Jamal Al Mahamel … [Read more...]