Category: Terrorists Attacks

The Deadliest Terror Attack in Years Just Happened and No One is Talking About It

A car bombing just killed 250 people. If this happened in Europe or in the United States, a hashtag supporting the victims and their families would have already trended in Twitter, Facebook, and other social media sites and new write-ups about it would be posted almost every hour. Alas, since the terrorist attack was perpetrated

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As the World Deals with End of Ramadan Terror Attacks, IS is Busy Auctioning Its Estimated 3000 Women and Children

Related Articles: ISIS Carried Out Its Deadliest Attack And No One Cared The Islamic State hit several allies of the United States with suicide bombings as the holy month of Ramadan came to an end last year. The terror group conducted similar atrocities this year but this time, even the holiest places for Muslims were not

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Partial Reopening of Brussels Airport Departure Lounge Mark Brussels Healing

The whole world mourned the casualties and victims of the Brussels terror attack on March 22, 2016. Two suicide bombers detonated themselves in the Brussels Airport resulting to the deaths of 16 people and major damage to the building. Fortunately, on May 8th, about a month and a half later, the Brussels Airport has finally

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Amidst the Aftermath of the Brussels Attack, Atif Fareed Echoes Pope Francis

President of the American Muslim Community Centers Atif Fareed believes that we should all follow Pope Francis’ example and call for unity as the world mourns for the victims of the Brussels attack. The March 22 terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of 31 victims and injured 300 others threaten to create a divide among

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Outrage Caused by Terror Attacks Also Shared by Muslims According to Atif Fareed

Atif Fareed, the president of the American Muslim Community Center strongly believes that people are wrong when they claim that Muslims do not denounce terror attacks enough. He says that Muslims, from government and religious leaders to ordinary civilians, have been increasingly vocal in condemning acts of terrorism in the past decade. In the aftermath

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