The Taliban’s ban on women entering parks could not be further from a reflection of Islam. We speak to an Islamic researcher on this.
Islam has a rich history of women playing an active role in society, so why has the Taliban banned them from visiting parks?
The Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem has seen storms of ultra-nationalist Jews attempting to gain authority over it, but why is it so contentious?
Danish Lawyer, Jacob Mchangama's views on whether a ban on hate speech can ever be sustainable.
Six Arab Gulf States as well as Saudi Arabia have threatened Netflix with legal measures if they continue showing content with any kind of LGBTQ+ representation,...
A Muslim woman in the US has filed a complaint against wholesaler, Costco, alleging workplace discrimination and harassment. Wafa Aziz, 44, who had worked at two...
Pakistan’s founding father, Muhammad Ali Jinnah would “give up on the idea” of Pakistan if he saw the condition of minorities today, says lawyer Yasser Latif...
Islamophobia in America: New Dimensions of Hate
Rushdie’s 1988 novel is neither worth a fatwa nor a stabbing, but the West has double standards in its approach to free speech Since the stabbing...
The horrifying abuse of Uyghur Muslims in China
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