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2021 Review: Here Are Top 10 News Articles You Might Have Missed

After a year full of developments on various levels, curtains are now being drawn slowly on the year 2021.

During this year, many news articles caught the attention of our readers.

Below are some of these best-performing articles; hope you enjoy reading them, as we move on to the new year 2022:

#1

US Muslim Woman Offers Prayer at Presidential Inauguration for First Time

1442 Review: Top 10 News Articles You May Have Missed - About Islam

#2

UFC Champion Khabib: “The Almighty Won’t Approve of My Violence” 

1442 Review: Top 10 News Articles You May Have Missed - About Islam

#3

EURO 2020: Muslim Stars to Watch 

1442 Review: Top 10 News Articles You May Have Missed - About Islam

#4

Number of Muslims in Japan Doubles in a Decade 

1442 Review: Top 10 News Articles You May Have Missed - About Islam

#5

Debunking the Belly Button Oil Myth 

1442 Review: Top 10 News Articles You May Have Missed - About Islam

#6

Birds in the Quran: The Hoopoe

Birds in the Quran: The Hoopoe

#7

Sea Set on Fire? 

1442 Review: Top 10 News Articles You May Have Missed - About Islam

#8

Knocking Out World Champion, Meet Swiss Muslim Players

#9

Muslims Applaud Biden’s Order to Repeal ‘Muslim Ban’

#10

Bio Miracle of People of Cave (Ahl Al-Kahf)

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