Facebook has succumbed to Turkey’s authoritarian threats yet again, deleting over a thousand pages that carried content deemed offensive to Muslims.
Ten more Christians were killed in protests that were staged against the twin church bombings in Lahore, bringing the total death toll to over 25.
“Opt to Adopt”, which was organized at Penang Times Square in Malaysia, infuriated several religious radicals but the event was for non-Muslims only.
A Muslim preacher called for the demolition of the pyramids and sphinx, stating it is time to eradicate the history and heritage of the pharaohs.
A prominent Muslim cleric said earlier this month that the Communist Party’s stringent religious policies in China are the best in the world.
Pakistan’s Supreme Court dismissed the murder investigation of a Christian couple in the Punjab Province, calling it biased and unsatisfactory.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the Muslim practice of covering one’s face with a niqab stems from a culture that is primarily anti-women.
In a literal interpretation of Sharia law’s eye for an eye, a man in Iran who was convicted of blinding another person in an acid attack, was blinded.
Zaytuna College, the first Muslim college in the United States, was recently awarded accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Officials in Saudi Arabia detained an Indian national after he posted a picture on his Facebook page depicting the Grand Mosque as a Hindu temple.