Sam Khan’s legacy of compassion and empowerment in Edison

Sam Khan, a visionary leader who united communities, promoted interfaith harmony, and empowered marginalised voices, passed away.

FIU’s Meghji Family Trust gift advances Shi’a Islam scholarship

Funding from Meghji Family Trust enables FIU to establish a pioneering program in Shi'a Islam studies, promoting research and engagement.

Teenage girl stabbed to death with multiple attacks in India

The entire incident was captured on the video of the CCTV camera. The horrific incident has again sparked the debate on the safety and security of the woman in the country.

Qatari prime minister, Taliban chief hold secret Afghan talks

U.S. President Joe Biden's administration was briefed on the talks and is "coordinating on all issues discussed" by the pair, including furthering dialogue with the Taliban.

Pentagon may need another cash infusion for upkeep of F-35s

The program to produce the most expensive weapon in the US arsenal has been plagued by cost increases and delays.

Five things to know about North Korea’s military satellite launch

North Korea pitched its military satellite as a necessary counterbalance to the growing US military presence in the region.

Breakdown in ceasefire talks as Sudanese Army accuses paramilitary foes of betrayal

Despite the pledges of both sides, fighting flared again on Tuesday both in greater Khartoum and in the flashpoint western region of Darfur.

Celebrating South Asian-American art and activism in ‘City of Faith’ exhibition

The Museum of the City of New York hosts an exhibition to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

The youngest campaigner for international Muslim history month

Maryam Jazeem, the 11-year-old campaigner promoting International Muslim History Month, challenging stereotypes and inspiring change

Mina tents are being prepared to receive Hajj pilgrims

Mustafa Hadi, the general supervisor for one of the companies in Mina, stated that they have started preparing the camps in Mina.

Maryam criticised for mishandling of differently-abled boy during rally

The video is making rounds on social media. Several netizens call it an unsettling video as they believe it was a mere publicity stunt to take a differently abled person on stage to meet Maryam Nawaz.

31 billionaires are worth more than the US Treasury

Washington is running out of cash as Congress bickers over raising the government’s borrowing limit