Tag Archives: Islam
Ramadan Kareem 1440
Let the nobility and deep significance of this month help us avoid any act that [...]
May
The Influence of the Islamic Civilization in Europe
The Spanish institution Casa Árabe launched, last January 14th, an interesting series of conferences under [...]
Jan
عDHUC@ INTEGR@, a new project for diversity
In 2018 we have given a giant leap in education for development with the project [...]
Dec
The miracle of numbers in the Quran
Even though the miracle of numbers present in the Quran is already known among many [...]
Sep
Aid Mubarak Said 1439 / 2018
We wish you a happy and peaceful Festival of Sacrifice along with your loved ones. [...]
Aug
Not of the letter but of the Spirit
This book gathers different manuscripts, some of them already published and others completely new, from [...]
Jul
The notion of knowledge in Islam
This is what the Quran and hadith say about knowledge or science (‘ilm). This term, [...]
Mar
The Word ‘Allah’ Has Been Discovered Woven Into Viking Burial Clothes
Ancient burial clothes thought to have been woven with typical Viking patterns have, after decades [...]
Oct
Project ‘Islam and Constitutionalism: an open dialogue’
Last 11th and 12th June, FUNCI participated in the XVIII Congress of the Muslim and [...]
Sep
Quelles alternatives devant le radicalisme?
Par Asma Lamrabet, Decembre 2015 Les tragiques évènements que notre monde connait dernièrement mettent à [...]
Dec
Bulgaria, Country of Cultural Diversity
Banya Bashi is the name given to the mosque of Sofia, capital city of Bulgaria. [...]
Feb
Lettre ouverte au monde musulman
“Cher monde musulman, je suis un de tes fils éloignés qui te regarde du dehors [...]
Jan
Contributions of Islamic Civilisation to the European Culture
This international congress took place in Paris in 1991, at the UNESCO and the Institut [...]
Aug
Journey to Mecca
Journey to Mecca tells the incredible true story of Ibn Battuta, one of the greatest [...]
Jul
The month of Sha’aban
The month of Ramadan is about to begin, the month during which Muslims fast and [...]
Jun
The ethics of war
Today, war, an irreparable wrong, is commited in most cases without the slightest notion of [...]
Jun
The only living sahabi tree
The last good fellow (sahabi) alive, this is how they call this tree located in [...]
Nov
The tomb of Abu Madyan in Tlemcen
These are the pictures of the young algerian photographer Saadou Taleb, taken during his successive visits to [...]
Aug
Caribbean Muslims
The terms Caribbean and South American refer to aggregations of countries, not to specific areas [...]
Dec