British Jews may be compelled to reconsider their future in the United Kingdom in the wake of growing criticism of religious practices.
Saudi Arabia’s grand mufti recently ruled that chess is forbidden in Islam, as it is a waste of time and also encourages gambling.
Jewish emigration from Western Europe reached a record high in 2015.
After a waiter received a Bible tract disguised as a $20 tip, evangelist Ray Comfort warned Christians against distributing the “product”.
A young imam in Turkey’s capital city opened the doors of his mosque for stray cats to seek shelter in this winter.
The religious organization building a Noah’s Ark theme park in Kentucky won a legal battle over the state’s refusal for a tax incentive worth millions.
Pastor Saeed Abedini, a resident of Idaho, is among five Americans who were released by Iran last month as part of a prisoner swap between countries.
Religious persecution has been growing in Africa and the Middle East, compelling Christians to flee their homes and struggle in overcrowded refugee camps.
An Islamic State militant killed his own mother in Raqqa, Syria after she urged him to abandon the terrorist group.
Pakistan withdrew a bill imposing tougher punishments on child marriage after a religious body branded the proposition as blasphemous and un-Islamic.