Religious watchdog groups have condemned the arrest of 15 Christians, who were celebrating New Years with prayer at a parish in Karnataka, India.
The official Twitter account for the Australian Navy, formerly handled by chief strategy adviser on Islamic matters, was closed last month.
Pastor was found not guilty of making highly offensive, anti-Islamic remarks during a sermon, in which he described Islam as ‘satanic’ and ‘heathen’.
Two Muslims who worked as security guards at an airport in Paris claimed they were sacked from their jobs for sporting excessively long beards.
Racists have been threatening a Muslim judge who was sworn into office over a Koran.
The appointment of temple priests in Tamil Nadu in accordance with the treaties elaborating temple functions, received a nod from the Supreme Court.
North Korea accused Canada of spouting rubbish against DPRK, when it believes Canada should be apologizing for the “crimes” carried out by a pastor.
Poets all over the world are coming together to show solidarity for Palestinian poet Ashraf Fayadh, who was sentenced to death for apostasy.
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.
Italian prosecutors launched an inquiry into a religious procession in Catania in Sicily, that paid homage to a convicted mafia don this month.