Islam in Asia
The 'must see' pirate beaches of Greece - Yes, there are 4 (videos)
They all got their names from the Arab pirates of the Middle Ages
Explore 4 exotic “Saracen” pirate beaches in Greece (videos)
They all got their names from the Arab pirates of the Middle Ages
Archaeologists found 115,000-year-old Human Footprints where they shouldn’t be
Archaeologists uncovered the site, deep in the Nefud Desert at a location nicknamed “the trace” in Arabic, in 2017
Explore 4 exotic “Saracen” pirate beaches in Greece (videos)
They all got their names from the Arab pirates of the Middle Ages
Tevangelist Harun Yahya enters war of words with Turkey’s top religious authority
Controversial TV personality Adnan Oktar, who is known abroad as Harun Yahya, responded awkwardly on Feb. 1 to remarks from the head of Turkey’s Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet).
Greece urged by European Court of Human Rights stop deportation
The European Court of Human Rights is urging Greek authorities to hold off on deporting a Pakistani national who was due to be sent back to Turkey, from where he had traveled to Greece.
The man, whose name has not been publicized for his own protection, is being held at a migrant detention center on the island of Lesvos.
Suspected rebels storm Philippine jail, 158 inmates escape
Nearly 160 inmates escaped after suspected Muslim rebels attacked a jail in the southern Philippines before dawn on Jan. 4, and at least six people were shot dead as pursuing government forces traded fire with gunmen, officials said.
Turkey's Changemakers: 'If I saw and heard, then I am responsible'
According to official records, 2.25 million Syrians who escaped from civil war currently live in Turkey. While some of them are staying in refugee camps, thousands are attempting to continue their life in cities.
Minister of Interior Kouroublis attends the 2nd National Peace Symposium
The 2nd National Peace Symposium 2016 was organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community Greece in Titania Hotel, Athens on 4th March 2016 on the topic of Justice – Basic Requirement for Peace.
Turkey sends young Afghan Messi fan a 'peace ball'
Turkey has sent a "Peace Ball" gift pack to Afghan boy Murtaza Ahmadi, after a photo of him wearing a replica shirt of Barcelona footballer Lionel Messi made from a plastic bag went viral.
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