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WASHINGTON, D.C. — On February 6, 2026, a suicide bombing targeted Shia Muslim worshippers during Friday prayers at the Khadija Tul Kubra Mosque in Tarlai Kalan, a residential area of Islamabad, Pakistan. According to initial reports, the attacker detonated explosives near the entrance area as congregants were gathered for prayer. The blast resulted in significant casualties, with dozens reported killed and many more injured, some critically. Emergency services responded promptly, transporting victims to nearby hospitals and securing the surrounding area while authorities initiated an investigation into the attack. The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) stands in solidarity with the people of Pakistan following the deadly attack. SMF condemns this horrific act of violence and mourns the innocent lives lost.


The Khadija Tul Kubra Mosque is located in the Tarlai Kalan area of Islamabad and serves the local Shia Muslim population as a place of regular congregational worship. The facility functions as both a mosque and an imambargah, hosting daily prayers, Friday services, and religious commemorations observed throughout the Islamic calendar. Like many neighborhood mosques in Islamabad, it operates as a community-based religious center supported by local worshippers.

The mosque is named after Khadija bint Khuwaylid, the wife of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him). Prior to the recent attack, it was not widely known outside its immediate community and was not associated with national political or security events. Its primary role has been religious and communal, providing routine prayer services and space for religious gatherings for residents of the surrounding area.


"A house of worship is a sanctuary. To target worshippers during prayer is an assault on faith, peace, and our shared human conscience," said the Shia Muslim Foundation. "We stand shoulder to shoulder with our brothers and sisters in Pakistan, united in grief and resolve."


SMF affirms its support for the Government of Pakistan and its citizens, recognizing the nation's longstanding resilience against extremism. The Foundation emphasizes that while terrorism seeks to divide societies, the response must be a renewed commitment to unity and the protection of religious freedoms.


This tragedy resonates deeply within the global Shia community and among all who value human dignity. SMF reaffirms its commitment to advocating for the safety and civic rights of Shia Muslims worldwide and promoting peaceful coexistence.


Time Hoppers will come to US theaters in early February 2026
Time Hoppers will come to US theaters in early February 2026

(January 15, 2026 - Washington DC) The Shia Muslim Foundation proudly welcomes the US theatrical release of Time Hoppers: The Silk Road, a landmark animated feature that brings Muslim history, science, and imagination to the big screen. This film offers an accessible time-travel story for families and young audiences, filling a gap in mainstream media where Muslim contributions to science often go unnoticed.


The film follows a group of students who find the ability to travel through time. They are thrust into pivotal moments along the historic Silk Road. As they move through past civilizations, they encounter towering figures of Muslim intellectual history, confront forces seeking to erase knowledge, and learn the value of curiosity, ethics, and responsibility.


The movie mixes science fiction with education to present Muslim contributions to global civilization in a clear, engaging format. This approach normalizes Muslim characters as innovators and scientists, rather than limiting them to stereotypical roles.


Shia Representation in Creative Arts

The Shia Muslim Foundation highlights the involvement of Shahryar Rizvi, a prominent member of the Shia Muslim community. Rizvi served as a writer on both the television series and movie series, as well as a related video game. His participation reflects the depth of talent within the Shia community and signals the growing role Shia Muslims play in shaping cultural and artistic narratives beyond traditional spaces.


Rahat Husain, Executive Director of the Shia Muslim Foundation, emphasized the importance of this release:

"Stories define us. Time Hoppers does the important work of connecting young audiences with an intellectual heritage that is often ignored in Western media. Seeing members of our community, like Shahryar Rizvi, involved in this creative process proves that our voices belong in every industry. This film educates and validates the history of scientific inquiry in the Muslim world."

How to Watch

Time Hoppers: The Silk Road is coming to select US theaters for a special limited engagement via Fathom Events on February 7 and 8, 2026.

To find a theater near you and purchase tickets, visit: www.fathomentertainment.com/releases/time-hoppers-the-silk-road

For more information on the film and its educational resources, visit the official movie website: www.time-hoppers.com


Why This Matters

Time Hoppers places Muslim history and scholarship at the center of a story about knowledge and the future. For young Muslim audiences especially, the film offers something rare: heroes who look like them, think like them, and inherit a legacy of learning.


The Shia Muslim Foundation views this release as a positive cultural milestone. It demonstrates that Muslim stories can resonate with wide audiences while remaining grounded in authenticity. We congratulate the creators, cast, and contributors to Time Hoppers: The Silk Road. We look forward to seeing more projects that reflect the diversity, intellect, and creativity of the Muslim community.


About the Shia Muslim Foundation

The Shia Muslim Foundation is a Washington DC-based nonprofit dedicated to advancing the civic, social, and cultural interests of American Shia Muslims while promoting understanding, dignity, and representation across society.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


The Shia Muslim Foundation congratulates Zohran Mamdani on his decisive victory in the New York City Mayoral General Election. He is the city’s first Muslim Mayor, its first of South Asian heritage, and its youngest leader in over a century.


Mamdani, the 34-year-old Democratic nominee, defeated both former Governor Andrew Cuomo (Independent) and Republican Curtis Sliwa. The campaign focused sharply on economic justice. His platform promised universal child care, rent freezes for stabilized units, free city buses, and creating 200,000 affordable housing units. New Yorkers endorsed this clear focus on affordability and the working class.


This outcome is a momentous step for the Shia community. Mamdani's election shows the growing power and recognition of faith-diverse leadership in major American political systems. His victory demonstrates the potential for our voices to achieve significant civic change.

"Zohran Mamdani's election is a powerful, inspiring moment for American Shia Muslims," said Rahat Husain, Executive Director of the Shia Muslim Foundation.

"It confirms that when our community engages, organizes, and votes, we secure the representation needed to advance our shared values for housing, equity, and dignity for all New Yorkers. This is exactly why the Shia Muslim Foundation prioritizes civic participation."

The Foundation looks forward to collaborating with Mayor-elect Mamdani’s administration. We share core values on housing security, equitable public services, and vibrant interfaith civic engagement. This victory proves grassroots momentum for change can succeed.


Congratulations to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani. His win is a strong statement for new leadership and increased representation in New York City.

About the Shia Muslim Foundation


The Shia Muslim Foundation (SMF) works to advance civic engagement, community leadership, and policy advocacy for Shia Muslim Americans. Our mission embraces interfaith dialogue, social justice, and public service that honors dignity and fairness for all communities.

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