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One London mosque has hosted an NHS blood donation drive, embracing the universal teachings of Hussain in a positive light, and celebrating the diversity of its community, writes Nargess Moballeghi
Many gathered on Tuesday to remember the events of October 17, 1961, when French police shot and killed more than 300 Algerians in Paris for demonstrating against a discriminatory curfew.
In-depth: Morocco's election passed without huge incident, but low turnouts suggested the country still has a long way to go.
The Islamic State group have released the latest issue of its infamous online Dabiq magazine, attacking Christianity, secularism and liberalism, and coinciding with its most recent murderous rampages in Europe.
Iranian officials have reportedly charged an Iranian-Canadian academic and two other dual Iranian nationals
Britain's decision to leave the EU has been seen by some as a validation of their racist and xenophobic sentiments, as reflected in the sharp rise in hate crimes.
Analysis: This weekend, Emirati soldiers were welcomed home from missions in Yemen. But the campaign is being held up as the UAE's mission to stabilise the Gulf against outside forces.
Analysis: A wave of mass killings by the Islamic State group in recent months highlights a growing desperation in the leadership every bit as deadly as Russian and US bombs.
Analysis: The town Wahhabism began is about to experience a major overhaul. Is this an attempt by Riyadh to give the ultra-conservative Islamic movement a makeover after much bad press?
An anti-discrimination law passed by the UAE can land offenders in prison for more than 10 years. Human rights groups say it could be used selectively to suppress free speech.