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TEHRAN (IQNA) - Muslims returning to ethnically-cleansed areas of western CAR have been forced to abandon their religion, said Amnesty International in a report published.
News ID: 3337243    Publish Date : 2015/08/01

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Almost all of the 436 mosques in the Central African Republic (CAR) have been destroyed by months of deadly sectarian violence.
News ID: 3007421    Publish Date : 2015/03/18

TEHRAN (IQNA) - The chairman of Germany’s Central Council of Muslims says Muslims and mosques are being increasingly targeted in the country following the rise of Islamophobia in Europe.
News ID: 2761042    Publish Date : 2015/01/25

Muslims continue to flee violence in the Central African Republic’s capital, Bangui.
News ID: 1398599    Publish Date : 2014/04/22

The Central African Republic (CAR) which has a population of 4, 422, 000 consists of 80% Christians and 15% Muslims. Central African Republic has been in a state of conflict since 2012.
News ID: 1391536    Publish Date : 2014/04/08

An Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) special envoy to Central African Republic has started a mission to the war-torn country Sunday in a bid to usher in dialogue between the country's Muslims and Christians.
News ID: 1388002    Publish Date : 2014/03/17

The special envoy of the Organization for Islamic Corporation (OIC) to Central African Republic Cheikh Tidiane Gadio, said over the weekend that he will intervene in the crisis to promote dialogue and reconciliation.
News ID: 1385875    Publish Date : 2014/03/12

The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Mr. Iyad Ameen Madani, has appointed a Special Envoy for the Central African Republic (CAR).
News ID: 1383827    Publish Date : 2014/03/07

Turkey's Religious Affairs Ministry is working to complete what will be the biggest mosque in Central Asia, in the capital city of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek.
News ID: 1382737    Publish Date : 2014/03/04

The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO) called on the government of the Central African Republic to protect Muslim citizens from brutal prejudice at the hands of extremist Christian factions.
News ID: 1346974    Publish Date : 2013/12/25

As sectarian violence rips Central Africa Republic, some regions in the capital Bangui remain as oases for coexistence and hope for an inclusive future for Muslims and Christians in the war-torn country.
News ID: 1344186    Publish Date : 2013/12/18

As sectarian violence continues to cast new victims, Muslims in Central Africa Republic have asserted their hopes to restore peace in their country, where Muslims and Christians lived in harmony for decades.
News ID: 1341011    Publish Date : 2013/12/14