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IQNA – With the arrival of the month of Muharram, mourning ceremonies marking the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) and his companions have begun in the German city of Göttingen.
News ID: 3493627    Publish Date : 2025/06/29

IQNA – Islamophobic incidents in Berlin surged by nearly 70% in 2024, according to new data released by a civil society group monitoring anti-Muslim discrimination in Germany.
News ID: 3493427    Publish Date : 2025/06/12

Islamophobia is a global crisis that affects all of society—not just Muslims—warned Abdulsamad Al-Yazidi, Chair of the Muslim Center of Germany.
News ID: 3493247    Publish Date : 2025/05/27

IQNA – A preacher based in Berlin has described his experiences witnessing dozens of people embracing Islam over the past several years, many after long periods of personal exploration and reflection.
News ID: 3492575    Publish Date : 2025/04/05

IQNA – Germany recorded more than 1,550 incidents of anti-Muslim hate crimes in 2024, according to official statistics released by the Interior Ministry on Friday.
News ID: 3491780    Publish Date : 2025/02/08

IQNA – A mosque in the northwestern German city of Duisburg was evacuated early Friday after receiving an overnight bomb threat via email.
News ID: 3491592    Publish Date : 2025/01/25

IQNA – Germany’s Federal Anti-Racism Commissioner, Reem Alabali-Radovan, voiced concern on Monday about a surge in anti-Muslim sentiment and attacks following a fatal car-ramming incident at a Christmas market in Magdeburg last week which killed 5 and injured some 200 people.
News ID: 3491191    Publish Date : 2024/12/24

IQNA – Warning of a growing trend in anti-Muslim racism and hate crimes in Germany, a leading human rights organization urged the Berlin government to avoid spreading anti-Muslim stereotypes.
News ID: 3490999    Publish Date : 2024/12/10

IQNA – There has been a growing trend of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiments in Germany, a recent study has revealed.
News ID: 3490685    Publish Date : 2024/11/14

IQNA – A state government in Germany has deleted a controversial and provocative video about Muslims posted to X that has been slammed as echoing Nazi-era propaganda.
News ID: 3489768    Publish Date : 2024/09/04

IQNA – Hundreds of Shia Muslims in Germany gathered in front of a Mosque in Frankfurt for a prayer ceremony and protest against the closure of the mosque.
News ID: 3489757    Publish Date : 2024/09/03

IQNA – A Qom-based senior Shia cleric has strongly condemned the German government’s ban on Islamic Center Hamburg, urging international human rights groups to confront the “inhuman” behavior.
News ID: 3489263    Publish Date : 2024/07/27

IQNA – An Iran-based international NGO has strongly condemned Germany’s ban on the Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH) as a clear breach of international treaties, as well as human rights and freedom of religion, expression, and assembly.
News ID: 3489260    Publish Date : 2024/07/27

IQNA – Tehran has strongly slammed Germany's "unjustified" move to ban the Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH), stressing that the ban is in violations of the fundamental principles of freedom of religion.
News ID: 3489252    Publish Date : 2024/07/26

IQNA – The Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DİTİB) has expressed serious concerns over the increasing number of anti-Muslim incidents in Germany.
News ID: 3489038    Publish Date : 2024/07/08

IQNA – Most young Muslims in Germany believe that the Quran is more important than the country’s laws.
News ID: 3488212    Publish Date : 2024/05/05

IQNA – German authorities have been criticized by a leading Jewish peace activist for suppressing the Palestine solidarity movement.
News ID: 3488076    Publish Date : 2024/04/24

IQNA – Reports on Monday revealed a significant increase in Islamophobic crimes in Germany, with the number more than doubling in 2023.
News ID: 3487952    Publish Date : 2024/04/15

IQNA – Greece’s former finance minister was banned from speaking in Germany over his pro-Palestine stances.
News ID: 3487938    Publish Date : 2024/04/14

IQNA – A central high street in Frankfurt, Germany, will be illuminated with half-moons, stars and other decorations to mark the holy month of Ramadan for the first time.
News ID: 3487460    Publish Date : 2024/03/06