Iran’s best soccer player failed to participate in an international football tournament after her husband cited Sharia Law to confiscate her passport.
Religious leaders in Great Britain must soon enroll in a national register and be subjected to government-ordered training and security checks.
Three Dawoodi Bohras in Australia are facing a Supreme Court trial for having carried out female circumcision on at least two minor girls.
The collapse of a crane causing the death of 100 people at the Grand Mosque in Mecca was not a technical fault but the act of God, said an engineer.
Iranian director Majid Majidi and Indian composer A R Rahman have fatwas issued against them for working on Muhammad biopic.
A senior official in Palestine warned that a religious war may break out in the region if tensions at the al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem continue.
The high court asks government to respond to a petition that challenges the constitutional provisions, criminalizing beef sale and bovine slaughter.
A Muslim flight attendant recently alleged that she was suspended by her airline for refusing to serve alcohol to passengers.
The Indian government’s release last month of data related to the constitution of religious communities in the country has kicked up a storm.
Artists and activists in the United Kingdom have criticized the National Youth Theatre in London for calling off a play that revolved around Islam.