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Brunei kick-starts month-long fasting of Ramadan with Covid-19 under control
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Xinhua): Muslims in Brunei observed the first day of the holy fasting month of Ramadan on Wednesday (April 14) as the Covid-19 pandemic is under control in the country.
Turkish writer Altan released from prison - lawyer
ANKARA (Reuters) -Turkish journalist and writer Ahmet Altan was released from prison on Wednesday, his lawyer said, after the top appeals court overturned a verdict against him following a ruling by a European court that his rights had been violated.
Many adhere to SOP
PETALING JAYA: Ramadan bazaars have mushroomed across the country where they are permitted to open with strict adherence to Covid-19 standard operating procedure.
Zulkifli: I flew on commercial flight to Saudi
PETALING JAYA: Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Zulkifli Mohamad Al-Bakri, who drew flak over a trip to Saudi Arabia, maintained that he went there on a commercial flight and not a private jet as alleged.
Rewarding exemplary mums
FIVE women were honoured by Penang Muslim League with the Exemplary Mother Award in conjunction with Mother’s Day celebration.
Eager to throng Ramadan bazaars
THE crowds are back at the Ramadan bazaars once again, having missed last year’s event due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Perlis becomes third state to digitalise Islamic marriage records
PERLIS is the third state in the country to implement the Malaysian Islamic Marriage Management System which was introduced by the Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim) in 2012.
Pakistan deploys paramilitary forces to quell deadly Islamist protests
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE (Reuters) - Paramilitary forces deployed overnight in the eastern Pakistani province of Punjab as police struggled to clear violent sit-ins by Islamists protesting against the arrest of their leader.
Japan's ketchup maker stops tomato paste imports from China's Xinjiang region
TOKYO (Reuters/AFP): Kagome, Japan's biggest maker of ketchup and vegetable juice, said on Wednesday (April 14) that it had stopped procurement of tomato paste from China's Xinjiang region, where Western governments have raised concerns about forced labour.
FT Ministry identifies 115 illegal houses of worship in KL, eight offered new sites
KUALA LUMPUR: The Federal Territories Ministry has identified 115 non-Muslim houses of worship in the capital built without approval on government land.