Islam
French court overturns burkini ban on Rivera beaches
The ban originally inspired a great deal of public debate on religious clothing in public spaces.
Nigerian curriculum fosters peace but perpetuates harmful Jewish stereotypes, IMPACT-se finds
IDF to launch mandatory Islamic studies and Arabic training for all intelligence soldiers
Terror risk at UK kids’ camp? UKLFI warns Islamic camp may be tool for radicalization
Grapevine, July 12, 2025: Muslim empathy
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Fooled by Islamist propaganda: Inside Iran's decades-long infiltration of the West
EUROPE AFFAIRS: Journalist Jean-Marie Montali speaks to ‘Post’ about his and Emmanuel Razavi’s book on Iran’s spy and influence networks in France and how the West fell prey to Iranian manipulation.
Malaysia dismantles Islamic State network involving workers from Bangladesh
Muslim-majority Malaysia has detained hundreds of people for suspected militant activities after a 2016 attack in the capital, Kuala Lumpur, that was linked to Islamic State.
Antisemitic hate preacher broke Australian law, Federal Judge rules in landmark ECAJ v. Haddad case
The court ordered that all three sermons - and any excerpts of them - be taken down from any internet page or publication under the control of the Al Madina Dawah Centre or Wissam Haddad.
Three cartoonists arrested in Turkey over alleged Prophet Muhammad drawing
LeMan, one of Turkey’s oldest satirical publications, has continued to operate despite a wave of shutdowns targeting media critical of Turkish President Erdogan.
Christianity's global share declines while Islam grows fastest, Pew Research Center finds
The increase in the number of people with no religious affiliation is significantly influenced by the departure from Christian churches.
Iran pushes Islamic unity through high-level regional calls during Eid al-Adha - analysis
Iran uses Eid al-Adha diplomacy to strengthen regional ties, project unity, and influence nuclear talks with the US, while tensions with Israel persist.
Kazan Forum 2025: Russia courts Islamic world as Taliban sends its first delegation
While President Trump signed deals with Gulf partners, Putin courted partnerships among the world’s Muslim nations in an attempt to reshape global trade dynamics.
Taliban bans chess over fear of gambling, whether it is permitted in Islamic law
The suspension was announced by the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, which followed the dissolution of the Afghanistan Chess Federation.
Confronting antisemitism demands reviving the legacy of Jewish-Arab symbiosis - opinion
The Holocaust and shared memory: Modern antisemitic narratives are foreign ideological imports, not organic products of Arab-Islamic thought.
Handling of Gaza funds and alleged ties to Muslim Brotherhood cause uproar at Dublin Islamic center
An official at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland is being encouraged to step down over alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.