Australia, Bondi Beach and Islamic State
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Australia is grieving as two gunmen, Sajid Akram and his son, Naveed Akram, opened fire during a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday (December 14), killing 15 people and injuring several others.
One of the gunmen, 50-year-old Sajid Akram, was fatally shot by police during the attack. The second shooter, his 24-year-old son Naveed Akram, was wounded and is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital, New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon confirmed.
Islamic extremists in Nigeria are reportedly plotting an attack for Christmas — which could result in hundreds of deaths and the displacement of many more if left unchecked, the head of a Nigerian news site told the Daily Caller.
The government faces a dilemma over what to do with civil-war-era prisons and detention camps that hold thousands of ISIS fighters and tens of thousands of their family members.
US Central Command reports an ambush on Saturday, the first attack to inflict US casualties since fall of Bashar al-Assad
The first of Muharram marks the beginning of the new Islamic, or Hijra year. It also points to one of the most significant events in the Islamic history, i.e., the Hijra (Divinely ordained migration) of Muhammad the Prophet of Islam, from Makkah to ...
The Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP), locally known as the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), has killed almost 1,000 civilians this year, with the vast majority of its victims being Christian villagers.
The Islamic Academy of Alabama has called Homewood home for nearly 30 years. The school opened in 1996. Stacy Abdein is an Assistant Principal to 270 students.
Islamic banking is undergoing profound digital change, moving beyond traditional branch-based services to embrace cutting-edge technology, in the service of delivering highly personalized, sharia-compliant financial solutions.
Leaders of an Islamic school are dropping their plans to relocate to Hoover less than a week after the city’s planning and zoning commission rejected their proposal and amid an onslaught of anti-Muslim comments from both residents and U.S. Tommy Tuberville.
The killing of three Americans during what was said to be a counterterrorism operation in central Syria served as a reminder that U.S. troops are still operating in the country.