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.
India’s secular spirit seems to be under increasing threat as Hindu radicals continue to pressure religious minorities into forced conversions.
An appeals court is reviewing a ruling that ordered YouTube to remove an anti-Islam film that led to outrage in the Middle East and got people killed.
A report by Dar Al-Ifta claims that brutalities and violence by religious extremists and terrorists in the name of Islam causes young people to turn towards atheism.
According to a report, some governments are increasing their efforts to portray atheists and secularists as terrorists and a danger to society.
A 30-year-old Iranian blogger was sentenced to death for insulting Prophet Mohammad via a Facebook post.