The Global Islamic Economy Indicator named Malaysia as the top country among 81 states due to its thriving market for Islamic finance and a range of halal products and services.
A copy of the Quran, small enough to tuck into a pocket and in well-preserved condition, was printed in Lancaster, US state of Pennsylvania, in 1835 by Boswell & McCleery.
Members of the Muslim community in Winnipeg, the capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba, met to raise money for people suffering during the war in Yemen.
A French political scientist believes Muslims’ participation in the upcoming presidential election will be low as they “do not feel to be represented by the candidates”.
As more than half a billion Muslims across southern Asia break the day’s Ramadan fast, mosques and market streets teem with evening crowds tempted by the scent of syrupy sweets and hefty rice plates.
The Islamic Association of Saskatchewan (IAS) in Canada is building toward a dream 25 years in the making with the start of fundraising for a new mosque, school and community center in Saskatoon.
A video-based series in English language containing the interpretation of the Quran based on Tafsir Noor is now available online for free.
A deaf artist who is Muslim has spoken about the inspiration behind some of her Islamic embroidery and quilts.
Hundreds of Muslims gathered in Times Square, New York, on Saturday to mark the beginning of Ramadan.
Abu Dhabi police will be handing out more than 2,500 boxes of food and drinks every day to motorists at various traffic signals in Abu Dhabi city and Al Ain during Iftar throughout Ramadan.