Muslim intellectual Kassim Ahmad recently lost a legal challenge against Malaysia’s Federal Territories Islamic Department.
Children have been denied education after Islamic State ordered schools closed, saying they would be reopened only when the curriculum is Islamicized.
Michel Houellebecq’s “Soumission” is a novel that depicts France as an Islamicized country in 2022. Its publication sparked unrest across the country.
Less than a week after the Charlie Hebdo attack claimed 12 lives, a German paper fell victim to arson for printing the controversial French cartoons.
In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo tragedy, January 7, 2015 in Paris, many opinions abound, and it becomes difficult to offer any unique insight of one’s own without being drowned out, or indeed, wondering if you should offer anything at all.
Turkey recently allowed its minority Syriac Christians to build a new church for the first time since the Ottoman Empire’s fall in 1923.
A cartoon drawing of the Prophet leads gunmen to open fire on Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris.
On December 24, a sentence of capital punishment was handed down to a Muslim man in Mauritania, who wrote a blasphemous article against Islam.
Prosecutors referred journalist Fatima Naoot to court, accusing her of insulting Islam, after she wrote a critical piece on the Eid al Adha tradition.
On December 24, in the capital city of the Islamic Sultanate of Brunei, police ordered business owners to remove Christmas decorations or face arrest.