Malaysian army “ready” to fight for Palestine after Trump’s Jersualem announcment
Malaysia’s Defence Minister has announced that that the country’s armed forces are "ready" to intervene following President Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s...
England cricketer Moeen Ali reveals racist “kebab shop” comment during Ashes game
England cricketer, Moeen Ali, has revealed that he had a racist comment about "kebab shops" directed at him from the crowd while fielding during...
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation calls on US to revoke Jerusalem decision
The Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has called on the United States to revoke its decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
At...
Turkey to open embassy in East Jerusalem
Turkey is considering opening diplomatic missions in East Jerusalem in response to President Donald Trump’s controversial recognition of the city as the capital of...
New report states 6,700 Rohingya Muslims killed by Myanmar army in one month
At least 6,700 Rohingya Muslims were killed in the month after violence broke out in Myanmar in August, according to a report published by...
Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah voted BBC African Footballer of 2017
Liverpool's Egyptian forward, Mohamed Salah, has been voted the winner of the BBC African Footballer of the Year Award 2017.
Following a record number of...
Australian govt advisor says Muslims should be allowed to follow Shariah law
An academic who is advising the Australian government on religious freedom has previously argued that Australia should allow Muslims to practise limited aspects of...
Egyptian cleric Abu Hamza “begs” US prison chiefs to return to British jails
The former Finsbury Park Mosque preacher, Abu Hamza al-Masri, has reportedly "begged" US prison bosses to move to British jails after claiming he has...
Hindu man who posted video of him killing a Muslim launches fundraising campaign
A Hindu man in India who posted a horrific video online of him burning a Muslim man alive was fundraising to continue his campaign...
European Court of Justice says EU laws don’t cover Shariah divorce
The European Court of Justice has ruled that the European Union's divorce regulations do not cover Shariah divorces which are deemed "private agreements".
This now...