The imams travelled to Afghanistan last summer as part of a trip organised by Prosper Afghanistan, a UK-based NGO that seeks to support rebuilding initiatives, and the Human Aid & Advocacy group
The Second International Festival of Handicrafts was held in the Uzbek historic City of Kokand, bringing together artisans, craftsmen, and enthusiasts from around the world and showcasing the rich tapestry of traditional and contemporary handicrafts.
A group of British Muslim scholars who recently visited Afghanistan has accused the mainstream media of completely distorting the reality of what is happening in the country. Addressing about 250 people at Queen Mary University in London, the scholars spoke about the security and peace that now exists in Afghanistan after so many years of