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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern unveils memorial at Christchurch’s Masjid An-Nur

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has unveiled a memorial plaque to the victims of the Christchurch terror attack. Surrounded by members of the Muslim community, she unveiled the plaque in the grounds of the Masjid An-Nur on Deans Ave on Thursday, where 42 people were killed in the atrocity in March last year. Read More »

Bebe Rexha Kisses New Boyfriend Filmmaker Keyan Safyari

Birthday boo! Singer Bebe Rexha was spotted kissing new boyfriend Keyan Safyari after gifting him a new Ferrari on Thursday, September 17 — and the starlet even shared a photo with her beau on her Instagram Stories the same day, blocking his face out with a heart-shaped GIF. But who, exactly, is the filmmaker who seemingly stole the pop star’s ... Read More »

A 39 years old Engineer Wins Religious Discrimination And Unfair Dismissal Claim

An engineer who helped develop Sir Richard Dyson’s electric car has won a religious discrimination and unfair dismissal claim against the company after her manager told her ‘I don’t like Muslims’. Zeinab Alipourbabaie (left) told a tribunal that senior technical project manager Kamaljit Chana (right) also said: ‘Muslims are violent’ and ‘Pakistani men are grooming our girls.’ Read More »

Mohammad-Reza Shajarian 80th birthday

Mohammad-Reza Shajarian ( born 23 September 1940) is an classical singer and Ostad (master) of Persian traditional music. He has been called “Iran’s greatest living maestro of Persian classical music. Shajarian is also known for his skills in Persian calligraphy, and humanitarian activities. Read More »

In memory of Operation Kaman 99

Operation Alborz was an operation launched by the Iranian Air Force in retaliation to Iraqi surprise aerial attacks on Iran the day before which marked the beginning of the 8-year-long Iran–Iraq War. Read More »

Youth going to Prepare for War

Before we get into what you’re going to want to do to prepare for war, first you’ll want to prepare for survival. War has a lot of consequences, but one of the first and foremost is that it will likely create a scarcity of resources. For example, in WW2 even areas that weren’t bombed or under attack went through rationing ... Read More »

Manouchehr Cheshmazar with his daughter and son in the U.S

The first few points in this article are all about nurturing your musical instincts and the most basic activity to do so is to listen. This shouldn’t come as a surprise. It should be rather obvious that to get to know music, we simply need to listen to it. It’s a lot like how children learn their first language simply ... Read More »