Mosques Inaugurated in Copenhagen & Aktobe to facilitate area Muslims


Copenhagen Central MosqueJNN 26 June 2014 Brasil : Latest Mosques Inaugurated in Copenhagen , Denmark to facilitate the Muslims Living in the area , and another Mosque ,was re opened in Aktobe , Kazakhstan  to facilitate the Muslims . Continue reading

New Mosques Built in the Remotest areas of Europe , UK , and Far East ,to facilitate the Muslims of the Area


Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand

Imam Reza Mosque in New Zealand

JNN 9th Sept 2013 Brussels : With the ever rising Population of Muslims around the World , the Need  of Mosques has also risen in the Remotest areas of the World , where Islam is a New Religion for the Masses of the Land . But as the Muslim Population has grown to a such Number that Mosques are needed so New Mosques are being Built , to facilitate the Muslims living in those areas , whether it may be Europe , United Kingdom or the African Continent. Continue reading

The Shortest and the Longest Ramzan Fasting timing around the World


JNN 22 July 2012 Murmansk : Some Northern Russian Muslims will starts and Breaks Fast in the Sunlight this Ramzan.Agentina Muslim fasting for nine hours and is the shortest fasting times this year. The Danish Muslims must fast for 21 hours and is the longest time of fasting for Ramadan this year. Continue reading

After Norway and Denmark ,Sweden also accuses US of spying


JNN 07.11.10 Swedish government officials have accused the US Embassy in Stockholm of conducting unauthorized surveillance activities in the country, shortly after similar charges were made in Norway and Denmark.

The surveillance, performed by people “assigned by the [US] embassy to undertake the measures,” has been in place since 2000 and its extent is still unknown, Swedish Justice Minister Beatrice Ask said on Saturday.

“It seems as though we haven’t been fully informed and that’s not good,” AP quoted her as saying.

Ask called on US officials to cooperate in the investigation into the matter.

She did not disclose the targets of the surveillance but pointed out that the activities “seem to be similar” to those uncovered in Norway earlier this week.

“We welcome that those countries that have a heightened threat risk apply their own measures to reduce the risk for attacks, but of course it has to be done in line of what the Swedish law says and permits,” Ask noted.

Denmark’s TV-2 Denmark disclosed on Saturday that the US Embassy in Copenhagen has also conducted secret surveillance activities in the Danish capital.

The repot says a unit of 14 agents attached to the US Embassy kept tabs on Danish citizens by adding their personal data to a special computer database.

Also on Wednesday, Norway’s TV-2 News channel revealed that the US Embassy in Oslo has hired 15 to 20 people to monitor local residents.

Following the disclosure, Oslo asked US officials to provide an explanation.