The Canada Revenue Agency has revoked charitable status of Ottawa mosque over allegations it promoted “hate and intolerance.”
Rashida Tlaib, Democrat and former Michigan state Representative, has won the nomination to run for Congress and become the first Muslim woman there.
A 28-year-old woman is the first person to be fined under a new law in Denmark which bans wearing face veils in public places.
A woman from Saudi Arabia faces two years in prison for hugging Iraqi singer and composer on stage during his performance.
According to a new study, a rise in secularization generally has preceded economic growth over the past century.
Being atheist in Indonesia is not prohibited by law, but it can lead someone to jail, so some Indonesian atheists fake being Muslims.
Malaysian authorities investigate the marriage between a man and an 11-year-old Thai girl which could be valid with the consent of the Shariah court.
A court in Sudan overturned the prior death sentence of a teenager named Noura Hussein Hammad.
The problems for the non-religious community in Bangladesh for blogging continue into the present.
According to Memri TV, Dr. Samir Taqi Al-Din, an Egyptian scholar, made recommendations for The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.