Dwekh Nawsha, an Iraqi Christian militia including westerners, are set to fight ISIS.
To enforce guidelines that will combat extremism in faith schools, Britain’s school inspectors have closed two Christian schools and warned others.
Mayor of Irving, Texas recently said the first known Shariah Court in the United States would not have any legal authority to implement Islamic law in the state.
A carnival in Germany dropped plans to build a Charlie Hebdo float after receiving requests from locals not to offend Muslims.
Artist Zoulikha Bouabdellah was compelled to withdraw from an exhibition in Paris after the city council received threats from a local Islamic group.
Jamaat-e-Islami chief Sirajul Haq accuses Muslim leaders for silence over blasphemy.
A Muslim cleric in Indonesia warned believers against taking selfies, telling them they commit sins by succumbing to ostentation, pride and arrogance.
The editor of an Urdu newspaper was arrested in the Indian city of Mumbai for reprinting a controversial cartoon targeting Prophet Mohammad.
Even though UCLA is receiving flak for allowing the Muslim call to prayer to take place on campus, it was a one-time event organized by students.
A court in the Turkish city of Ankara has ordered Facebook to block access to all pages that insult Prophet Mohammad.