Reports indicate a significant rise in anti-Muslim campaigns in Japan, where right-wing groups are pushing to restrict hijabs and prevent the construction of mosques. This contradicts the constitution that guarantees freedom of belief.
The British newspaper 'The Guardian' criticized the political right in the UK for attempts to prevent Muslims from purchasing churches and converting them into mosques. This policy is seen as a violation of religious rights under the guise of protecting Christian identity.
A group of elected leaders and religious figures in the United States is advocating for the release of a mosque president in Wisconsin, who has been detained by immigration authorities. This detention comes at a sensitive time for the Muslim community in the country.
Amr El-Laythi, Secretary-General of the Islamic Cooperation Organization's Broadcasting Union, stated that the closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque for over 30 days is a direct assault not only on Palestinians but on all Muslims globally. He emphasized the urgent need for collective action to support Jerusalem.