A Muslim woman filed a federal lawsuit against Dearborn Heights in Michigan after authorities compelled her to remove her hijab following an arrest.
Senator Orrin Hatch praised the United States Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a ruling that allowed prison inmates the right to wear a beard.
The ruling party in India is set to release crucial religious data of census 2011, which was allegedly kept under wraps by the previous government.
A man was kneeling in prayer before a statue of the Virgin Mary in Perugia when five Muslim vandals attacked him before desecrating the figurine.
Chinese authorities have banned women from wearing the burqa in Urumqi, the capital city of Xinjiang, where half the population is Muslim.
Muslim clerics in India and Pakistan led funeral prayers for the two Algerian brothers that were responsible for the Charlie Hebdo killings.
Blogger Raif Badawi, who was sentenced to 1,000 lashes for insulting Islam, found a new ray of hope after the late King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia intervened.
Bryan Fischer said that the attack by radical Muslims on Charlie Hebdo was God’s punishment for the magazine’s continued blasphemous conduct.
As people protested against the Charlie Hebdo killings and rallied for freedom of speech, French premier Manuel Valls declared war on radical Islam.
A court in Egypt recently sentenced a student to three years in prison for declaring on Facebook that he is an atheist and thereby offending Islam.