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Ramadan Amidst Exile: The Plight of Rohingya Muslims
For centuries, the Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority whose homeland is Arakan, which is part of present-day Myanmar, have faced systematic…

Ramadan On the Brink of Extinction
L24 spoke with Abdurehim Gheni, a Dutch Uyghur human rights activist about the situation of Uyghurs in occupied East Turkestan. Nineteen…

Ramadan in Somalia: A Land of Uncertain Future
The conflict in Somalia has undergone a complex evolution over decades, starting as a civil war in the 1980s.

With Tears of Joy and Sadness: Greeting Ramadan in the Liberated North
As the sacred month of Ramadan approaches, Muslims around the world prepare to embark on a journey of fasting, reflection, and spiritual…

The Struggle for Freedom and Faith: Muslim Tatar of Crimea
Zudiyeva has suffered for her activism under the occupation forces in Crimea, which have detained her three times and twice sentenced her…

Sunnis Under the Assads: Repression, Abuse and Discrimination
The Syrian regime, under the leadership of Hafez and Bashar al-Assad, has been accused of perpetrating crimes against humanity and severe…

Idlib’s Islamic Revival
Idlib, northern Syria, has become a center of Islamic sciences, contributing to somewhat of a religious revival in the region.

Eid in Northern Syria: A Day of Reflection and Renewal
Today, Muslims around the world celebrated Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the month of Ramadan. Traditionally, it is a day when…

Opinion: Women’s rights from Islamic perspective
Syrian activist gives her insight on women's rights in Islam in this opinion piece.