We are blessed to benefit from yet another holy month in our lifetime, Ramadan is here and we all are spiritually charged and excited to receive unlimited bounties.— Full Story
Thousands gather as casket carrying boxer and rights activist makes its way through streets of his hometown, Louisville.— Full Story
The Australian National Imams Council in their statement has indicated (partly) as follows.
“In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful.— Full Story
Praise be to Allah, the Lord of Creations, and Peace and blessings be upon our prophet Muhammad, the faithful and the honest.— Full Story
A cornerstone was laid on May 2, 2016 for the construction of a stadium in Harari regional state at a cost of more than 1 and half billion birr ($70 million US).— Full Story
Dubai-based animation and special effects studionhas revealed the teaser trailer for its first feature project, titled Bilal a freed slave of Ethiopian origin who reverted to Islam and became a trusted companion of the Prophet Muhammad.— Full Story
Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times Reporting from Harar, Ethiopia — Here in this medieval city in eastern Ethiopia, the humans and the hyenas are living in peace.— Full Story
Eid al Fitr 2015 will be celebrated on Friday in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and several other Muslim nations, while Muslims in India will celebrate the festival, where it is referred to as Eid ul Fitr, on Saturday, depending on the moon-sighting.— Full Story
Public Announcement 1st Day of Shawwal - 1436 All praise be to Allah (Subhanahu Wata’ala) the most Gracious and the most Merciful.— Full Story
A Mt Gravatt East man is expected to face a bedside hearing after being charged with multiple drug offences relating to a police raid on Saturday.— Full Story
Nearly 35 million Ethiopians have registered to vote nationwide in parliamentary polls slated for May 24, Ethiopia's official electoral commission said Tuesday.— Full Story
Foreign ministers try to quell tensions over Ethiopia's plans to divert Blue Nile in controversial dam project.— Full Story
The president of the Ethiopia Football Federation, Sahilu Gebremariam, has admitted his side used a suspended player in a 2014 World Cup qualifier.— Full Story