5 Timeless Lessons learned from the Hijrah of the Prophet

1440 years ago was the biggest turning point in the lives of human beings all over the world. It is known that such things are said a lot, and most often for…

1440 years ago was the biggest turning point in the lives of human beings all over the world. It is known that such things are said a lot, and most often for…

Israel’s government decided to bar two Democratic congresswomen from entering the country on Thursday, in an unprecedented move that is likely to reverberate through the halls of the US Congress.…

Meet Mohammad Rafiq, A 65-year-old ex-Pakistan Air Force serviceman who leapt into action to save worshipers when an armed man burst into a Norwegian mosque on Saturday. Rafiq apprehended the…

Saudi Arabia says more than 1.8 million Muslims from around the world have arrived in the country to take part in the hajj pilgrimage, the fifth pillar of Islam, that…

Authorities in the Chinese capital have ordered halal restaurants and food stalls to remove Arabic script and symbols associated with Islam from their signs, part of an expanding national effort…

onsidering that the Chinese state deems Islam a mental illness, it might come as a surprise that some muslim countries would support the incarceration and torture of other muslims, but no, thirty-seven countries, including Algeria and Saudi Arabia, have written to the UN to support Beijing, likely in retaliation to the letter sent by some twenty mainly Western countries denouncing the internment of muslims in China’s Xinjiang region, reported today the AFP.

At least three mosques across Germany were evacuated on Thursday after receiving bomb threats through e-mails, prompting the police to beef up security.

Singer Nicki Minaj has pulled out of a music festival in Saudi Arabia to show her support for women's rights, LGBTQ community and freedom of expression in the conservative kingdom.

Media reports on Muslims are contributing to a rise in Islamophobia with most British news outlets giving a "negative and misleading" coverage of the community, a first of its kind study has found.

Prime Minister Youssef Chahed decided Friday to ban the niqab Muslim face covering for women in Tunisian government offices “for security reasons”, his office said. According to AFP, Mr. Chahed…