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Islam Population 2025: Islam is fastest-growing religion in world, with their population increasing by 347 million between 2010 and 2020, new Pew study revealed. It has listed data on other faiths ...
Turkish intelligence agencies are allegedly providing financial and logistical support to Islamist groups in Bangladesh, particularly the radical outfit Jamaat-e-Islami, raising serious concerns ...
With Bangladesh’s Supreme Court restoring Jamaat-e-Islami’s political registration, the controversial Islamist party is poised to return to mainstream politics after a decade-long ban. Given its ...
Bangladesh News | Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh and its student wing Chatra Shibpur have regained their political status, with the Supreme Court restoring their registration and allowing them to be ...
Jamaat-e-Islami party lawyer, Shishir Monir, said the Supreme Court's decision would allow a "democratic, inclusive and multi-party system" in the Muslim-majority country of 170 million people.
Bangladesh on Sunday restored the registration of the Jamaat-i-Islami party, allowing it to take part in elections, more than a decade after it was removed under the now-overthrown government.
Islam Makhachev is ‘almost certain’ to be fighting for the welterweight world title later this year, according to the division’s current champion.
The board of directors of Islami Bank has removed its managing director, Muhammad Monirul Moula, due to his alleged involvement in loan irregularities and mismanagement unearthed by an external audit.
That Islam Makhachev is going up to welterweight to challenge for a title is not a surprise. Vacating his current belt may have been.
Islam Makhachev has suggested he will move up and fight Jack Della Maddalena after he dethroned 170lb champion Belal Muhammad at UFC 315.
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