WHO’s Tedros says ‘vaccine nationalism’ would prolong pandemic
Reuters The first priority must be to vaccinate some people in all countries, rather than all people in some countries
Read MoreReuters The first priority must be to vaccinate some people in all countries, rather than all people in some countries
Read Moresubmitted by Bint-e-Hamed Isn’t the day on which the Messenger of Allah died the greatest calamity that befell the Muslim
Read MoreWhile Islamic traditions taught by Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him) make things easier and lighter. An incredible campaign known
Read MoreReuters Researchers think that non-COVID deaths have also increased in some places due partly to health service disruptions… More than
Read Moreby Tareq bin Mohammed Since the Brotherhood emerged from Sufi thought, so finding a kinetic match between them and Freemasonry
Read MoreReuters Health experts stress that official data almost certainly underreports both infections and deaths Global coronavirus cases surged past 25
Read MoreReuters While the overall risk of children getting severe COVID is “tiny” Children and young people are far less likely
Read Moreby Genna Ash-Brown Each country must work to identify and implement a solution that works for them, or they risk
Read Morecompiled by Imtiaz Ahmed Partition was no solution to any of the problems and it created more problems than it
Read Morecompiled by Imtiaz Ahmed It is estimated that about 225 Muslim women of India gave their lives in the 1857
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