As ISIS continues to carry out mass murders of innocent civilians across Iraq, the United Nations has said it is extremely alarmed by the extrajudicial killings and summary executions carried out by the al-Qaeda-linked militants.
Religious figures and political scientists, who are concerned about the dangers of Islamic extremism in Kyrgyzstan are urging the state as well as civil society to combine forces against the growing threat.
After education inspectors discovered schools in Birmingham were promoting extreme agendas to segregate Muslim and non-Muslim students, Britain is now set to introduce mandatory teaching of “British values.”
In response to Pakistan’s crackdown on free expression, secularist groups are fighting the censorship of Twitter by launching a #TwitterTheocracy campaign.
British Prime Minister David Cameron has allowed unannounced assessments in schools across the English Midlands after education inspectors filed a report highlighting evidence of Islamist infiltration in several schools in Birmingham.
Meriam Ibrahim, sentenced to death for refusing to revert to Islam, has appealed her death sentence, claiming the court that tried her committed “procedural errors.”
An online petition asking politicians to grant a bank holiday to Hindus and Muslims for their respective festivals Diwali and Eid will be debated in the House of Commons.
After Lebanese president Michel Sleiman’s term came to an end, he left behind a vacuum that many fear could further affect the influence of Christians in a turbulent regime consumed with sectarian infighting.
After Zarena Abdul Majid was arrested at her own wedding for marrying a non-Muslim, the government of Selangor, a state of Malaysia has ordered its Islamic authority to help Majid change her status from Muslim to Hindu.