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A faithful muslim praying with her hands raised.

ARCHIV - Drei junge Frauen mit KopftŸchern gehen durch die Innenstadt von München (Archivfoto vom 30.06.2008). Rund vier Millionen Muslime leben in Deutschland. Nach einer aktuellen Studie im Auftrag der Deutschen Islamkonferenz haben die meisten tŸrkische Wurzeln (rund 63 Prozent). Aus SŸdosteuropa stammen etwa 14 Prozent, aus Afrika und dem Nahen Osten jeweils rund 8 Prozent. Fast alle wohnen in den alten BundeslŠndern einschlie§lich Ostberlin, jeder dritte in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Knapp die HŠlfte der Muslime besitzt einen deutschen Pass (45 Prozent). Foto: Andreas Gebert (zu dpa-Hintergrund 4289 vom 25.06.2009) +++(c) dpa - Bildfunk+++

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The greatest enemy of the Muslim is none but the Muslim it is the Muslim that loves killing Muslims.

Neither the Jews or Americans do as much harm as those that call themselves Muslims custodian of Islam who bomb the Yemenis for Imperialistic Hegemony.

These are my personal views as I see the killings around the Muslim world.

This is not the reason why we were created to destroy each other.

A small child gets distracted while offering prayers on the occasion of Eid in Mumbai, that marks the end of the holy month of Ramzan.

we can be a better muslim whereever we go, whatever we do.

 

place light

 

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The First Scientific Trip 2005

UAE Students Union

Batu Caves (Tamil: பத்து மலை), is a limestone hill, which has a series of caves and cave temples, located in Gombak district, 13 kilometres (8 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It takes its name from the Sungai Batu or Batu River, which flows past the hill. Batu Caves is also the name of the nearby village.

The cave is one of the most popular Hindu shrines outside India, dedicated to Lord Murugan. It is the focal point of Hindu festival of Thaipusam in Malaysia.

Here, Laila Abdullah (standing) from Binghamton, N.Y. with her friends.

An estimated 11,000 Muslims attended the "Muslim Great Adventure" which attracted American Muslims from Indonesian, African-American, Middle Eastern, Pakistani, and African communities. Great Adventure is an amusement park rented by the Islamic Circle of North America, which has headquarters in Queens, NY. The last time the event happened was on September 8, 2001. The organization waited three years after the terror attacks to host the event again not without generating considerable controversy among right wing radio hosts.

A page from the Ugandan Government primary school textbook on religious studies.

People often ask me (mainly my dad) why Muslims get so upset over a cartoon. My answer is, because we respect other religions (at least, the majority do-those that don't are idiots and murderers). We believe in Christianity, we believe in Judaism. It seems to many Muslims right now, that there are very few out there who even respect our beliefs enough to be informed about them.

Traditionally dressed women wearing an abaya (a long-sleeved black dress) and the one on the left has her face covered with a burqa. Some women were veiled with only their eyes showing and others only covered their head.

GENEVA CAMP. A small town in the mega city of DHAKA. The people here are still called “Biharis”. As an Urdu-speaking Muslim minority, they fled to East Pakistan when India was partitioned in 1947. They were unwanted and remained stateless. After Bangladesh gained independence in 1971, the ICRC built camps to protect the Biharis. One of these is the GENEVA CAMP, where 50,000 people have lived together in a small space for decades. Finally in 2008 they got an ID card from Bangladesh. Thanks to GMB Akash’s contacts, I was able to move freely around this camp and get an idea of ​​this community - and I share my moving impressions here.

 

In the refugee camp almost every room is visible, one area of ​​life flows seamlessly into the next, this narrow space leaves little room for private matters.

إلا صلاتي

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This is based on a famous painting of Muslim men praying towards Mecca. This is redwork embroidery.

This Muslim beggar girl begged in a lane close to my house she had a defect in her eye.

Her mother worked as a domestic help her father she told me was mentally unstable.

Later she begged wearing a hijab.

However it's been months I never saw her again I hope she is well a Facebook friend showed interest in getting her eye operated for free.

Her grandfather too begged in the same line I suggested to him about my friends offer but the grandfather never got back to me.

 

Such is life living on the edge

 

#muslimbeggar

Lesbian and gay Muslims, showing everyone how it's supposed to be done at (Euro)Pride in London.

Coran

taken by me

This is a snap of a Muslim family taken in a park in Masab Tank area, Hyderabad. They have obviously been abroad as can be seen from the woman not wearing purdah. The women in the Old City of Hyderabad wear black burkahs [veils and gowns]

Several hundred Muslims demonstrated across the street from the United Nations Feb. 5, 2006 to protest cartoon depictions of the Prophet Muhammad that were published in newspapers across Europe

DSC_6173 Istanbul - Muslim Woman. ©2015 Christopher Dawson. All Rights Reserved. Photo was taken 9/14/2015 by Christopher M. Dawson using a hand-held Nikon D60.

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community

250 W. Speedway Blvd, Tucson, AZ

The hazy sky is caused by smoke from the California and Colorado wildfires.

The boy was a muslim kid while the old man was a Kafir Kailashi. It was a surprise for me when I found out that many msulim famlies live inside Kailash and there were no interfaith tensions of any sort.

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