Poets all over the world are coming together to show solidarity for Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh, who was sentenced to death for apostasy.
Approximately 1,500 years after England’s first church was founded, Britons have been informed that they are no longer living in a Christian country.
A jury in England cleared a man of a religious hate offense despite him having dumped four pig heads on the doorstep of a Community Center.
This year’s rains and floods in South India have resulted in a phenomenal display of unity and compassion between Hindus, Muslims and other religions.
A group of American Muslims marched to the Islamic Center in Washington DC to post a declaration that decries radical Islam and embraces secularism.
A court in Pakistan recently rejected the bail petition of the publisher of a century-old Ahmediyya publication.
Just like in previous years, placards emblazoned with the phrase “It’s Okay to Say Merry Christmas” have been cropping up in Redmond, Wa. once again.
As America whines over security threats, Hamtramck, Michigan –the country’s only Muslim-majority city– welcomes Syrian refugees with open arms.
Muslim toddlers in Australian childcare centers would fall under the radar of spy organizations and counter-terrorism police, said an Islamic leader.
Turkey’s renowned modern pianist, Fazil Say, (convicted of blasphemy two years ago), was recently awarded the 2015 International Secularism Prize.