Adeel Malik
Born in Hong Kong, grew up in Scotland and ethnically Pakistani, Adeel primes himself to be a multicultural individual who is an advent social media user for the purpose of learning and propagating Islam while is also a sports fan. Being an English teacher himself, he envisions a bright future for Muslims which he strongly believes can only be done with education.
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Sadio Mane said death is only in Allah’s hands after he was told he would die during AFCOM from a witchcraft practitioner
With the Africa Cup of Nations now underway in Cameroon, a ‘juju’ witch doctor made a controversial announcement that Senegalese captain Sadio Mane would die through a heart attack if he played at the tournament. But Mane, a devout Muslim, is currently in the tournament, shrugging off the threat by the witch doctor, saying that […] More
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“The Christian doctrine didn’t make sense”, American Catholic Pastor became a Muslim in Turkey
A Catholic priest from the US, who was influenced by 13th-century Islamic scholar and poet Mevlana Jalaluddin al-Rumi, converted to Islam and changed his name to Ismail. Born in 1955 in the US state of North Carolina and raised in Los Angeles, Craig Victor Fenter went to a Catholic school at the request of his […] More
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Mohamed Salah’s humility inspired two British sisters to embrace Islam
Two British girls confirmed that they had been influenced by the humility and conduct of the Egyptian professional footballer Mohamed Salah, who plays as a forward for Premier League club Liverpool and captains the Egypt national team. Two girls convert to Islam during a visit to Aswan in Egypt. The two sisters, Amy and Nikki, said, […] More
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Pros and Drawbacks of Islam & Media • 18-21 Yr Old Writing Comp Winner
Inviting and encouraging our Muslim youth to intellectually and passionately write about social issues topics affecting Muslims and Islam is vital for their upbringing. Muslim Council of Hong Kong’s Youth Club held a writing competition for age of 18-21 years old on the topic of Islam and Media, highlighting on pros and drawbacks of this […] More
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2021 HKDSE: Hong Kong Muslim students reflect on attaining top universities places
As the new school years are about to start across Hong Kong, we thought it will be interesting to catch up with those Hong Kong Muslim students who attained not only top results in the 2020 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education (HKDSE), but also managed to get entrance into top universities in Hong Kong. […] More
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Qatar pledges $500m for Gaza reconstruction
Qatar has pledged $500m to reconstruction in the besieged Gaza Strip, the Gulf state’s foreign minister announced, following a ceasefire that ended the worst fighting in years between Israel and Palestinian armed groups in the coastal territory. “The state of Qatar announces $500 million in support for the reconstruction of Gaza,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman […] More
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Kuwait to suspend all ties with Israel, will jail and fine anyone who sympathises with the Zionist state
The Kuwaiti parliament on Friday passed a bill stipulating jail and hefty fines for anyone who deals with Israel. The draft bill in this regard was submitted last week by five Kuwaiti MPs. The bill, submitted by MPs Adnan Abdulsamad, Hisham Al Saleh, Ali Al Qattan, Ahmad Al Hamad and Khalil Al Saleh, sought a […] More
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Maldives suspends all ties with Israel, showing solidarity to Palestine
Maldives suspended all relations with Israel, following the atrocities committed against the people of Palestine. On Tuesday, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih said via Twitter that the people of Maldives “stand in solidarity with Palestine.” Tweeting with a photo of the Palestinian flag, the President used the #FreePalestine hashtag as well. His actions came at a […] More
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Pakistan’s Edhi Foundation writes to PM Modi, offers medical help in fight against COVID-19
Expressing concern and sympathy over growing cases of Covid-19 in India, Pakistan’s premier social welfare organisation Edhi Foundation has offered help to the neighbouring country. Faisal Edhi, managing trustee of the Edhi Foundation and son of the world famous philanthropist Abdul Sattar Edhi, in a letter to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday, said […] More
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Russia’s Navalny, a Christian, threatens to sue prison for withholding Quran
Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny has threatened to sue the prison in which he is jailed, accusing it of withholding the Quran – a sacred book he intended to study while serving his sentence. In an Instagram post announcing his first lawsuit against prison officials, he said: “The thing is, they’re not giving my Quran.” He added that […] More
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COVID-19 vaccine a must for performing Hajj this year
Saudi Arabia’s health ministry has ruled that only people who have been vaccinated will be allowed to attend the Hajj this year, Saudi newspaper Okaz reported. “The Covid-19 vaccine is mandatory for those willing to come to the Hajj and will be one of the main conditions (for receiving a permit to come),” the report […] More
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A Hong Kong Chinese Muslim’s Viral Free-Food Blue Fridge Project
As we continue to be tested with social distancing from the pandemic, the poverty bar continues to be increased too, which should in turn push those who are able to help, do more. An elderly half-Chinese and half-Pakistani Muslim by the name of Ahmed Khan (WhatsApp for food donors – 5368 6986) is doing his […] More