February 2021


How Does ISIS Buy Weapons? (Infographic)
An international investigation revealed the methods applied by ISIS to obtain weapons. They use a wide network of intermediaries that disintegrated after the organization's collapse in 2019. This reveal should eventually lead to the elimination of the organization.


A New Crime by Boko Haram
Kidnapping is the new terrorizing weapon of Boko Haram. After kidnapping 300 students two months ago, they recently kidnapped 27 students, 3 teachers and 12 parents from a school in central Nigeria, intimidating the continuing of education.


A Neighborhood Settlement in the Heart of Jerusalem
Palestinian media revealed that the Israeli occupation authorities are building a Jewish neighborhood settlement in the center of Jerusalem, with the aim of isolating Palestinian villages and impeding the existence of an interconnected Palestinian state.

A Muslim heads Harvard’s law magazine
Selecting “Hassan Al-Shahawy”, a Muslim of Egyptian origins, as the editor-in-chief of Harvard’s law magazine was widely praised. “Al-Shahawy” is specialized in Islamic studies, reflecting diversity in selection. “Harvard described him as “a smart humble young man”


Assualts Against Muslims Increase in Germany
The German Ministry of Interior stated that despite the coronavirus lockdown in 2020, the number of assaults against Muslims and Islamic organizations has increased. 901 assaults were recorded with a 2% increase compared to 2019.

Fabricated News About Islam in Spain
Press detected false news about Islam in Spain that began years ago and reached its climax in recent months, which aims to accuse Muslims of extremism, using it as pretext to justify Islamophobia and marginalize Muslims in European societies.


A Muslim Heads the International Criminal Court
Muslim British attorney Kareem Ahmed Khan was elected as the new chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court. Khan is known for defending civil rights cases and for heading the SC team investigating ISIS crimes in Iraq.


ISIS Still Threatens Iraq
Study made by the European Center for Counterterrorism revealed the military operations conducted by the international community didn't achieve its goal of wiping out ISIS in Iraq, pointing that the recent crimes committed by ISIS prove they are still a threat.


The Fraternal Conference in Sudan
The Sudanese capital Khartoum witnessed a first of its kind forum called "The Fraternal Conference to Empower Tolerance and Social Peace". It included leaders of different religions and aimed at paving a new way for religious coexistence in Sudan.


Children Products Showing Ethnic Diversity
Muslims in Birmingham applauded a famous chain of stores for children clothes that show ethnic diversity in England, including a drawing of a girl with Hijab, referring that Muslims or people of African and Asian descent are rarely represented in child products.