The Center for Islamic Civilization of Uzbekistan has enriched its book treasury with another valuable work. A facsimile copy of the work "Ravnaq-ul-bo'ston" by Qazi Abdurakhmon, son of the great astronomer and mathematician Ali Kushchi, was brought to the center.
Syrian opposition activist Ahmed al-Mansour warned al-Sisi that he could repeat the fate of Bashar al-Assad, using the hashtag "Your turn, dictator" in his social media posts.
Shams-Eddine Hafez, the imam of the Grand Mosque of Paris, has asked the country's 150 imams to include prayers for peace for France, which will be recited in Arabic and French during Friday sermons.
It has been 465 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and genocide in the Gaza Strip. Key events that took place in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the entire Middle East over the past 24 hours.
Bloody clashes continue in Sudan. The army, which took control of the Omdurman district of Khartoum, crossed the Halfaya bridge and launched an attack on Bahri region. According to the UN, more than 3 million people have fled the country due to the crisis, and about 9 million have become internal refugees.
A meeting was held in Jeddah between the Uzbek delegation and the leadership of the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah of Saudi Arabia.
The new leader of Hamas has been appointed as Muhammad Sinwar. He is the brother of Yahya Sinwar, who was killed by Israeli forces in October 2024.
While many are linking the fires in Los Angeles to the tragedy in Gaza, others are arguing that the disaster in the US is unique, that the government should address it quickly, and not compare it to similar situations in Palestine. But what is the real situation? In general, who is really to blame for such disasters?
At least 16 people have died in California wildfires. The fires are still burning and the death toll is expected to rise. The Los Angeles fire has burned 39,000 acres (15,783 ha), destroying more than 12,000 buildings and entire communities. About 180,000 people have been evacuated.