In an open letter, over 1,000 teachers, academics and faith leaders accused OFSTED of racism over hijab questioning in primary schools.
After Zahid Hamid, Pakistani law minister, resigned, and government officials gave way on all the Islamist demands, they called off protests.
Malaysia’s Deputy Minister claims atheism shouldn’t be allowed for anyone because it contradicts both the Federal Constitution and the Rukunegara.
OFSTED recommended school inspectors to talk to girls who wear the hijab because it could be interpreted as sexualization of young girls.
New population growth projections show that by 2050 the number of Muslims will nearly equal the number of Christians around the world.
Turkish marriage law now allows Muslim clerics to conduct civil marriages; it’s a blow to women’s rights and secularism, activists say.
Saudi Arabia announced that women will be allowed to attend sporting events in stadiums for the first time starting next year.
Two women with a 3-year-old boy were arrested by the police and religious affairs bureau personnel after spreading the Gospel in public areas.
Tajikistan draws up list of gay and lesbian citizens who will be required to undergo testing to halt the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
Quebec has passed a law that bans face coverings while giving and receiving public services in order to improve security and communication.