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TEHRAN (IQNA) – Religious leaders from across the faiths are taking part in Interfaith Week in York, Britain.
News ID: 3464427    Publish Date : 2017/11/15

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Muslims in York, Britain, have raised £600 to help people who are homeless.
News ID: 3461813    Publish Date : 2016/12/30

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Offering a common ground for interfaith unity, the Islamic Center of Long Island in New York has inaugurated the first interfaith institute in the region, where followers of different faiths can foster a better understanding.
News ID: 3416469    Publish Date : 2015/10/30

TEHRAN (IQNA) - New York City's Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) will be forced to allow advertisement promoting a documentary about American Muslim comedians, after a federal judge ruled it was improperly labeled “political” in nature.
News ID: 3383448    Publish Date : 2015/10/10

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will return from his New York trip earlier than scheduled to attend a ceremony for the return of bodies of Iranian pilgrims who died in a crush in Saudi Arabia last week.
News ID: 3372726    Publish Date : 2015/09/28

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Iran’s Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani left Tehran for New York on Saturday to take part in the 4th summit of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU).
News ID: 3353644    Publish Date : 2015/08/29

TEHRAN (IQNA) - Being held in New York this week, the Muslim Funny Fest aims to raise awareness of Islamophobia and racism by using humor as a weapon in comedy. The Muslim Funny Fest starts today and will continue for three days until July 23.
News ID: 3331678    Publish Date : 2015/07/22

TEHRAN (IQNA) – Briarcliff High School ninth-graders in New York recently had an opportunity to speak candidly about Islam, how it’s portrayed in the media and ask questions to a group of seven regional women who are working to spread truths about their religion and culture.
News ID: 3247188    Publish Date : 2015/05/03

TEHRAN (IQNA) - The board of New York City's transit authority voted Wednesday to ban all political advertising on its buses and subways after a judge ruled that it could not reject an anti-Islamic advertisement campaign.
News ID: 3237932    Publish Date : 2015/05/02

TEHRAN (IQNA) - Amid soaring Islamophobic sentiments across the US, a number of New York Muslim students have been complaining of being discriminated against by their colleagues.
News ID: 2945752    Publish Date : 2015/03/08

TEHRAN (IQNA) - New York will become the United States’ first major metropolis to close its public schools in observance of the two most sacred Muslim holy days, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, a watershed moment for a group that has endured suspicion and hostility since the Sept. 11 attacks.
News ID: 2939250    Publish Date : 2015/03/07

TEHRAN (IQNA) - New York Police have visited a Brooklyn based mosque on the invitation of Kenan Taskent, the clergy for the New York Police 61 Precinct.
News ID: 2694127    Publish Date : 2015/01/11

New York's Muslim leaders took to the steps of City Hall denouncing violence committed in the name of Islam.
News ID: 1460410    Publish Date : 2014/10/15

'Ask-i Nebi, Love of the Prophet,' an exhibition presenting works of art inspired by Muslims’ love for the Prophet Mohammed (PBUH), has been opened to New Yorkers.
News ID: 1454135    Publish Date : 2014/09/27

Muslim groups are denouncing the anti-Islamic advertisements slated to run on New York City buses next week, calling them hateful and vitriolic.
News ID: 1453248    Publish Date : 2014/09/23

Anti-Islamic adverts are to appear on New York buses next week, funded by a pro-Israel group with a history of provocative campaigns.
News ID: 1451963    Publish Date : 2014/09/21

The Islamic Society of Central New York wants to build a $1 million mosque-community center on land it owns on East Seneca Turnpike in the town of Onondaga.
News ID: 1412248    Publish Date : 2014/05/30

New York City police have been recruiting immigrants, most of them Muslims, in the years following the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, to act as informants eavesdropping in cafes, restaurants and mosques, The New York Times reported on Sunday.
News ID: 1406082    Publish Date : 2014/05/12

The meeting opened with a pledge from the podium to try to end, God willing, by the hour of the evening prayer. Clusters of colorfully veiled women kept watch over jittery young children. Rows of men conversed in a jangle of languages.
News ID: 1397413    Publish Date : 2014/04/20

New York's police department has disbanded an undercover spying operation against Muslims which rights groups said was baseless and unfairly targeted people solely because of their religion.
News ID: 1396095    Publish Date : 2014/04/16