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- Islam (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Department of Defense report lambasts communication failure in US War on Terror (← links | edit)
- Peace agreement signed in Sudan (← links | edit)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links | edit)
- Bin Laden banished from Islam in Iberia (← links | edit)
- Iraq: Uneven voter turnout elects women who push sharia law while anti-woman violence rages (← links | edit)
- Pakistan captures al Qaeda suspect (← links | edit)
- Soviet rockets on sale in Moldovan breakoff region (← links | edit)
- Muslim leaders don't accept "pressured" apology (← links | edit)
- Bush Administration changes official position on legitimacy of Qur'an desecration allegations (← links | edit)
- Amnesty report's criticisms rejected by Bush administration (← links | edit)
- Egypt's top envoy in Iraq confirmed killed (← links | edit)
- Nigerian sentenced to death for admitting to gay relations (← links | edit)
- 54 killed by suicide bomber at Musayyib gas station (← links | edit)
- U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo clarifies 'nuke Mecca' comments (← links | edit)
- Many dead in Egyptian resort blasts (← links | edit)
- Execution of two gay teens in Iran spurs controversy (← links | edit)
- Islamic political party seeks registration in Australia (← links | edit)
- EU's human rights court endorses Turkish headscarf ban (← links | edit)
- Four US soldiers face disciplinary action for burning Taliban soldiers' bodies (← links | edit)
- Suicide bombers blast two Bangladeshi cities (← links | edit)
- Pakistan bans kite flying (← links | edit)
- French police detain 20 terror suspects in dawn raid (← links | edit)
- University of Illinois student newspaper runs six Prophet Mohammed cartoons (← links | edit)
- Indian Supreme Court verdict: AMU to remain a minority institution (← links | edit)
- Fight Continues, 100 dead in Somalia (← links | edit)
- Pakistani immigrant convicted of N.Y. subway plot (← links | edit)
- Somali "Anti-Terrorism Alliance" gets US funds; so do "Blackhawk Down" warlords (← links | edit)
- New videotape of Ayman al-Zawahiri aired on Aljazeera (← links | edit)
- Feminist gathering in Tehran dispersed by police (← links | edit)
- Alleged spiritual leader of Jemaah Islamiyah freed from prison (← links | edit)
- Australian PM should convert to Islam: Bashir (← links | edit)
- Canadian held in China faces execution (← links | edit)
- War on Terrorism could continue longer than the Cold War: Australia's Treasurer (← links | edit)
- Dutch minister of Justice under fire for "promotion of Sharia law" (← links | edit)
- Muslim world condemns Pope's criticism of Islam (← links | edit)
- Islamic groups protest Pakistani rape law reform (← links | edit)
- Pope Benedict to visit Turkey amidst anti-pope protests (← links | edit)
- Pope begins official visit to Turkey (← links | edit)
- Egypt sentences blogger to four years for insulting Islam (← links | edit)
- Taliban leader: Osama bin Laden is "still alive" and "Taliban ready to strike Americans" (← links | edit)
- Pro-secular Turks rally against Erdogan's possible presidential candidacy (← links | edit)
- Iran's morality police crack down on un-Islamic dress (← links | edit)
- Protests in Turkey over Presidential candidate (← links | edit)
- No un-Islamic hairdo, makeup, or ties for Iranian men (← links | edit)
- AKP calls for early general election in Turkey (← links | edit)
- Khatami: dialogue is best solution to solve Iran's nuclear controversy (← links | edit)
- Iran's leader appoints new members to cultural council (← links | edit)
- Palestinian Islamists attack children's festival in Gaza Strip (← links | edit)
- Tajik president meets Khamenei in Tehran (← links | edit)
- Video released with demands for exchange of BBC correspondent (← links | edit)
- Children's program on Palestinian TV propagates Islamic world leadership (← links | edit)
- Ayatollah Emami-Kashani calls Americans 'murderers' (← links | edit)
- Khamenei OKs talks with US on Iraq (← links | edit)
- Ayatollah Rafsanjani commemorates Iran-Iraq battle victory (← links | edit)
- Imam Khamenei says anti-US policies stronger than Hiroshima bomb (← links | edit)
- Iranian Grand Ayatollah Makarem-Shirazi urges compulsory hijab (← links | edit)
- Islamic cleric tries to bypass gender segregation (← links | edit)
- Malaysian court rules Christian woman can't remove Islam from ID (← links | edit)
- Iran's interior minister backs temporary marriage (← links | edit)
- Walloon region of Belgium officially recognises mosques (← links | edit)
- Jose Padilla found guilty of supporting terrorism (← links | edit)
- Peace activists propose 'Fast for Freedom' (← links | edit)
- Man with grenades arrested outside US embassy in Austria (← links | edit)
- Denmark convicts three in terror plot case (← links | edit)
- British teacher faces 40 lashes over teddy bear's name (← links | edit)
- British teacher convicted of insulting Islam in Sudan (← links | edit)
- Pakistani train derailment kills at least 56 (← links | edit)
- Death toll from Pakistan train crash officially lowered to 40 (← links | edit)
- Feared toll of Indonesian floods, landslides up to 130; dozens missing as bridge swept away (← links | edit)
- Benazir Bhutto buried; violence erupts in assassination aftermath (← links | edit)
- Egypt lets 2000 pilgrims through Rafah (← links | edit)
- 2008 Dakar Rally cancelled over terrorist threat (← links | edit)
- At least 24 killed in suicide bombing in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Hezbollah network Al-Manar available to wider international audience (← links | edit)
- Israel closes Gaza crossings in response to rocket attacks (← links | edit)
- Scores killed in twin Baghdad marketplace attacks (← links | edit)
- Danish police arrest three in cartoonist murder plot (← links | edit)
- International row after Spielberg quits 2008 Beijing Olympics (← links | edit)
- Algerian rebel group claims kidnapping of two Austrians in Tunisia (← links | edit)
- Osama bin Laden warns European Union in new audio tape (← links | edit)
- Huge interest takes Wikileaks offline (← links | edit)
- Police have one week to question terror suspect caught in Bristol, UK (← links | edit)
- Evangelist minister and Islam critic charged with arson in Alabama (← links | edit)
- Multifaith council commends Malaysian politician's comments on conversion to Islam (← links | edit)
- Mass delivery of anti-Islamic DVDs in swing voting states (← links | edit)
- Militants, pirates may fight over Saudi oil tanker (← links | edit)
- Thai PM declares state of emergency over airport blockades (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: November 29, 2008 (← links | edit)
- Lashkar-e-Toiba implicated in Mumbai attacks (← links | edit)
- Somali parliament rejects president's dismissal of prime minister (← links | edit)
- Obama to Muslims: 'Americans are not your enemy' (← links | edit)
- AU peacekeepers killed in Somalia, Islamists vow more attacks (← links | edit)
- Al-Shabaab and AU peacekeepers clash in Somalia (← links | edit)
- Afghanistan women protest Shia Family Law (← links | edit)
- FBI arrests four in alleged plot to bomb Bronx synagogues, shoot down plane (← links | edit)
- Nigerian victory marred by deaths in custody (← links | edit)
- Suspected US missile strike kills ten militants in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Militants bomb school in northwestern Pakistan (← links | edit)
- US free speech lawyer defends satire of Glenn Beck (← links | edit)
- China sentences six more to death over riots (← links | edit)
- Twelve dead after suicide bomb attack in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- European Union offers to train Somali troops as fighting breaks out (← links | edit)
- At least twelve die in Mogadishu attacks (← links | edit)
- Female lawyers to be granted court access in Saudi Arabia (← links | edit)
- Clashes in Nigeria kill hundreds, troops on alert (← links | edit)
- Sarkozy's party defeated by Socialists in French regional elections (← links | edit)
- Muammar al-Gaddafi: Divide Nigeria in two to avoid bloodshed (← links | edit)
- 38 people die in suicide attack during political rally in Pakistan (← links | edit)
- Somali al-Shabaab group seizes three towns (← links | edit)
- Officials: Plot to kill Indonesian president foiled (← links | edit)
- Car bomb in Iraq leaves at least 30 dead (← links | edit)
- Turkey mourns flotilla dead (← links | edit)
- Scores killed in bombings at Pakistani shrine (← links | edit)
- Tennessee Lieutenant Governor suggests that Islam is a 'cult' (← links | edit)
- Pressure mounts against Florida church plans to burn Qur'an (← links | edit)
- Ramadan begins today in India (← links | edit)
- US president Barack Obama backs mosque near Ground Zero site (← links | edit)
- Australian judge delivers verdict on burqas in court (← links | edit)
- Pastor of Florida church cancels plans to burn Qur'an, later reconsiders (← links | edit)
- 'Serious' terror threat in Mumbai; police hunt four suspected militants (← links | edit)
- Egyptian voters approve constitutional changes (← links | edit)
- Shiites protest against discrimination in Bahrain (← links | edit)
- France first to enforce burqa ban (← links | edit)
- French police arrest two women wearing veils after burqa ban goes into effect (← links | edit)
- Pakistani Taliban threaten revenge attack after bin Laden death; CIA says retaliation is likely (← links | edit)
- Obama supports Middle East protesters in speech (← links | edit)
- At least 85 dead in shooting at Norwegian youth camp (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Andy Martin, U.S. Republican Party presidential candidate (← links | edit)
- Saudi Arabian women gain right to vote, run in elections (← links | edit)
- Indian court hands out 31 life sentences for race riot murders (← links | edit)
- New York firebomb suspect arraigned (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: January 23, 2012 (← links | edit)
- 'Stop being so damn respectful' say free speech supporters in London (← links | edit)
- Twitter restored in Pakistan after block over Muhammad images (← links | edit)
- US court jails second man for Revolution Muslim web postings (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail, September 2012 (← links | edit)
- Two rockets hit southern Beirut (← links | edit)
- Lebanon car bombings kill dozens outside mosques (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews specialists on China, Iran, Russia support for al-Assad (← links | edit)
- Tunisia approves new constitution (← links | edit)
- Wikinews Shorts: February 27, 2014 (← links | edit)
- Arabs react to Israeli debate on Jerusalem's Holy sites (← links | edit)
- BJP's Narendra Modi elected new prime minister of India (← links | edit)
- Pope invites Palestinian and Israeli presidents to mutual prayer at Vatican (← links | edit)
- Egypt temporarily opens Rafah border crossing to pilgrimage from Gaza (← links | edit)
- Egypt opens Rafah border crossing sporadically during Gaza crisis (← links | edit)
- Indian Prime Minister accuses Pakistan of waging proxy war (← links | edit)
- Libya accuse Qatar of intervening on side of rebels (← links | edit)
- Millions march in France and around the world in support of Charlie Hebdo (← links | edit)
- Eid (← links | edit)
- Islamic State execute 21 Coptic Christians held in Libya (← links | edit)
- Senior Telegraph writer Peter Oborne alleges paper suppressed reports on HSBC (← links | edit)
- Suicide bombers attack mosques in Sanaa, Yemen (← links | edit)
- Over 900 asylum seekers rescued off Indonesian coast (← links | edit)
- Explosion in central Bangkok: Thailand to hunt those responsible (← links | edit)
- At least 107 killed in Mecca crane collapse (← links | edit)
- Petition calls for Trump UK ban (← links | edit)
- UK's 'ban Trump' petition passes half-million mark (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews three figures from Donald Trump's political past (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail in the USA, May 2016 (← links | edit)
- Bangladesh suffers bomb attacks on Eid al-Fitr (← links | edit)
- Failed UK suicide bomber Mohamed Saeed-Alim aka Nicky Reilly dies (← links | edit)
- Judge jails 'monstrous' London serial killer Stephen Port (← links | edit)
- Bomb kills at least 50 in Gao, Mali (← links | edit)
- Czech diplomats secure release of Polish 'terrorist' in Syria (← links | edit)
- U.S. federal judge halts Trump's ban on refugees, people from Muslim countries entering U.S. (← links | edit)
- Supreme Court of India begins hearing against triple talaq (← links | edit)
- Seven killed, forty-eight injured in attack on London Bridge (← links | edit)
- Third Trump travel ban takes effect (← links | edit)
- Visa now compulsory for Qataris to enter Egypt, foreign ministry says (← links | edit)
- After visa snags, all-girl Afghan team honored for 'courageous achievement' at international robotics competition (← links | edit)
- United States judges block third version of President Trump's travel ban (← links | edit)
- Five United States ex-presidents raise relief funds at hurricane event (← links | edit)
- Poland: Thousands of far-right nationalists gather in Warsaw to march for white supremacy, anti-liberalism, and anti-Islam on Polish independence day (← links | edit)
- German beer company Eichbaum issues public apology for printing Saudi Arabian flag on beer bottle caps (← links | edit)
- India: Jodhpur police arrests man for 'sacrifice' of four-year-old daughter for Allah (← links | edit)
- Australia now recognises West Jerusalem as Israeli capital, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces (← links | edit)
- Bombs kill at least 20 at cathedral in Mindanao, Philippines (← links | edit)
- Turkey's President Erdogan proposes converting Hagia Sophia Museum to mosque (← links | edit)
- Tunisian Prime Minister signs decree to ban face veils in public institutions, government offices (← links | edit)
- Four stabbed to death at Paris police headquarters (← links | edit)
- Sultan Qaboos of Oman dies (← links | edit)
- Iranian International Master Dorsa Derakhshani discusses her chess career with Wikinews (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail in the USA, September 2020 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews 2020: An 'Original reporting' year in review (← links | edit)
- Wikinews interviews Democratic candidate for the Texas 6th congressional district special election Daryl Eddings, Sr's campaign manager (← links | edit)
- Fifteen killed in Mogadishu, Somalia suicide bombing (← links | edit)
- Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick resigns amid criticism (← links | edit)
- Clash between Palestinians and Israeli forces leaves at least 155 injured (← links | edit)
- Pakistan reverses block on Wikimedia projects, including Wikipedia (← links | edit)
- Archbishop of Canterbury crowns King Charles III in the UK (← links | edit)
- Talk:European Union offers to train Somali troops as fighting breaks out (← links | edit)
- User:De Saas (← links | edit)
- User:Imran.ningolai (← links | edit)
- User talk:Irsjad (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Briefs/January 15, 2009 (← links | edit)
- Template:Mainspace disambig/Eid (← links | edit)
- Category:Mecca (← links | edit)
- Category:Lee Rigby (← links | edit)
- Category:Al-Azhar University (← links | edit)
- Category:Shari'a (← links | edit)
- Category:Depictions of Muhammed (← links | edit)
- Category:Council on American–Islamic Relations (← links | edit)
- Category:Al-Muhajiroun (← links | edit)
- Category:Jaish-e-Mohammed (← links | edit)
- Category:Ramadan (← links | edit)
- Category:Eid al-Adha (← links | edit)
- Category:Eid al-Fitr (← links | edit)
- Category:Salafism (← links | edit)
- Category:Hajj (← links | edit)
- Islamic (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Iranian minister eschews un-Islamic dress at Sharm al-Sheikh (← links | edit)
- Reports: Taliban leader Mullah Dadullah killed in Afghanistan (← links | edit)
- Iran typifies Islamic justice, says chief judicial official (← links | edit)
- Teen accused of Anzac Day terror plot applies for bail (← links | edit)
- Suicide bombers attack Istanbul's Ataturk airport (← links | edit)
- India: Mehbooba Mufti resigns as Jammu Kashmir Chief Minister as Bharatiya Janata Party breaks alliance (← links | edit)
- Muslim (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Yemen's first-ever feature film to be screened at Cannes Festival (← links | edit)
- Sudan’s Vice President killed in helicopter crash (← links | edit)
- EU's human rights court endorses Turkish headscarf ban (← links | edit)
- Tunisian Muslim says apologise to Baha'is (← links | edit)
- Suicide bombers blast two Bangladeshi cities (← links | edit)
- Australian treasurer makes "extremely divisive" comments (← links | edit)
- Three charged following release of Cronulla riot wanted photographs (← links | edit)
- Red Cross movement admits Israeli Magen David Adom (← links | edit)
- US charges Australian David Hicks (← links | edit)
- Mullah Omar says his jihad to continue (← links | edit)
- 27 dead after consuming poisonous alcohol (← links | edit)
- Standard Operating Procedure changes at Camp Delta, Guantanamo Bay (← links | edit)
- Sixteen policemen killed in suspected terrorist attack in Xinjiang, China (← links | edit)
- Failed suicide bomber imprisoned for life (← links | edit)
- Somali hospital hit by shells after continued unrest (← links | edit)
- Indonesian president sworn in for a second term (← links | edit)
- Saudi Arabia resumes livestock trade with Somalia (← links | edit)
- Five dead after continuing violence in Nigeria (← links | edit)
- Tennessee Lieutenant Governor suggests that Islam is a 'cult' (← links | edit)
- Western Australian court to set precedent on the burqa (← links | edit)
- Residents of Leeds, England neighbourhood plagued with crime ask council for help (← links | edit)
- US federal judge dismisses targeted killing lawsuit (← links | edit)
- France first to enforce burqa ban (← links | edit)
- Qur'an-burning pastor jailed after mosque protest barred (← links | edit)
- 'Unfounded and unsubstantiated': London policemen cleared of beating Muslim (← links | edit)
- Six die in Nigeria church shooting (← links | edit)
- Hamas claims Israeli jet shoot-down; report of Israeli soldiers captured (← links | edit)
- Buddhist UNESCO World Heritage site in India suffers terrorist attack (← links | edit)
- Mecca stampede kills hundreds (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail in the USA, July 2016 (← links | edit)
- On the campaign trail in the USA, September 2016 (← links | edit)
- U.S. President Obama's farewell address focuses on accomplishment (← links | edit)
- Travel to U.S. resumes after federal judge blocks executive order (← links | edit)
- Yemen requests reevaluation of U.S. ground operations on its soil following raid (← links | edit)
- Supreme Court of India begins hearing against triple talaq (← links | edit)
- British counterterrorism agents say many of Manchester arena suicide bomber's confederates in custody (← links | edit)
- Portland man arrested for murder, intimidation in MAX train hate speech incident (← links | edit)
- Fifteen states sue United States President Donald Trump for cancelling program for undocumented immigrant minors (← links | edit)
- State of emergency in Sri Lanka remains despite calm returning after violence (← links | edit)
- Indian Supreme Court orders transfer of Asifa Bano gang rape and murder case to Pathankot (← links | edit)
- Berlin court: neutrality law above German religious freedom, bans teacher headscarves in primary school (← links | edit)
- Sudanese teenager sentenced to death for killing husband while raping her (← links | edit)
- International Criminal Court gives Myanmar till July 27 to respond on Rohingya case (← links | edit)
- Dutch senate votes in favour of face veil ban (← links | edit)
- Pakistan Supreme Court acquits Asia Bibi from blasphemy charges after eight years of confinement (← links | edit)
- New Zealand mosque murder suspect appears in court at Christchurch (← links | edit)
- Brother of murdered Pakistani social media star sentenced to life (← links | edit)
- Aftershocks increase death toll of magnitude 6.3 earthquake in southern Philippines (← links | edit)
- Police shoot man dead after 'terrorist-related' knife attack in London (← links | edit)
- Talk:Pope Benedict apologizes for "sounding offensive" to Muslims (← links | edit)
- Category:Hijab (← links | edit)
- Muslims (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- Listeners call for tattooing of Muslims in America, supporting comedy skit (← links | edit)
- Donald Trump elected US president (← links | edit)
- Thousands gather in Jantar Mantar and other cities to protest against mob violence (← links | edit)
- German government considers introducing mosque taxes, like church taxes (← links | edit)
- Talk:New words added to Webster's dictionary (← links | edit)
- User talk:Pm5~enwikinews (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Deletion requests/Archives/Deleted Archive 10 (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Requested articles/Archives/2021 (← links | edit)
- Category talk:News articles by person (← links | edit)
- Portal:Islam (redirect page) (← links | edit)
- User:RichardF/Sandbox (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Archives/Topic (← links | edit)
- Wikinews:Archives/All (← links | edit)
- Template:Religion menu (← links | edit)
- Category:Islam (← links | edit)
- Portal:Ahmadiyya (redirect page) (← links | edit)