Pakistan: Police fired over Hindu temple attack
WHO committee rules against Covid-19 vaccine passports
UN urges US to drop Houthi terrorist designation
US: President Trump becomes first US president to be impeached twice
US alleges al-Qaeda’s new ‘home base’ is Iran
Yemen remains ‘worst humanitarian crisis’: UN office
Hamas slams UAE for importing illegal Israeli settlement goods
India: Halal certificate no longer mandatory for meat exports
UK: Exclusive: Khan urges PM to close places of worship as many mosques voluntarily close
Indonesia: Muslim body declares Chinese vaccine halal
Cameroon: 18 dead, 4 injured in terror attacks
Niger: Over 10,000 people flee violence in Niger
‘Pakistan setting up interfaith harmony bodies to confront sectarianism’
US: Leaders of US allies voice shock, concern over attack on US Capitol
Germany: Muslims concerned about rise of Islamophobia
Palestine: Israeli forces raid Palestinian hospital
Afghanistan: Religious cleric dodges bombing, 5 killed
Pakistan: 11 Hazara miners killed in armed attack in Balochistan
Home Secretary Sajid Javid failed to explain his sudden proscribing of Lebanon’s second largest political party
The British Government needs to stop dithering over the definition of Islamophobia as an excuse to not act against the hatred that has manifested towards Muslims within the media and its own ranks
Four Muslim schools have made the top 10 GCSE progress list, making them the best schools in improving the progress children make from primary
Confluence of hate is deep, historical and driven by bigotry and an unspoken religious legacy, should inform the inquiring mind when the next attack takes place
New Zealand mosque terror attacks leave Canada's Muslims feeling 'indescribable pain'
Counter Terrorism police in Birmingham are investigating the sledgehammer attacks on five mosques in the early hours of March 21.
The UK Government broke with the Common Position of the EU to outlaw Lebanon’s second largest political party as a proscribed organisation
Over 250 mosques from Inverness to Cornwall, and from Belfast to Ipswich, took part #VisitMyMosque day on March 3.
Graffiti artist, Mohammed “Aerosol” Ali, sprayed a wall around the Greenwich Mosque to mark the 8th anniversary of the Syrian conflict
Turkey recently broke its long-held silence to finally speak out against the Chinese Government’s treatment of the Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang (East Turkestan),
House of Representatives Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, finally backed Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar from accusations of anti-Semitism following the uproar against her remarks on the influence of Israel lobby on US lawmakers.
The International Boxing Association (AIBA) amended its guidelines on February 9 to accommodate Muslim female boxers who wear hijabs.
Muslims in the US face most discrimination, according to a poll of registered voters published on March 8.
Campaigners of a Afghan-America shot down in Indiana, by a man screaming anti-Muslim profanities at him have called on federal charges be bought against his killer
Former Conservative Party Chair Baroness Warsi accused PM Theresa May of "burying her head in the sand" over Islamophobia in the party
One of America’s most prestigious university has allowed a nationalist Indian politician with a record of anti-Muslim remarks to talk in one of its conferences on February 16, despite protests from faculty members.
An employment tribunal found Cheshire Police was guilty of discrimination against Matthew Furlong, 25, on the grounds of sexual orientation, race and sex after his application to join the force in 2017 was unsuccessful.
This book presents an in-depth exploration of the administration of justice during Islam’s founding period, 632–1250 CE.
Poor air quality is being blamed for a significant number of deaths in the UK.
According to the Food Aid Foundation 33% of the world’s food is still wasted despite the fact that 14% of people in the world go hungry
Zinedine Zidane’s returns to Real Madrid as manager, replacing the sacked Santiago Solari.
Over 120 people attended a landmark conference on the media reporting of Islam and Muslims. It was held jointly by The Muslim News and Society of Editors in London on September 15.
The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society.
The Muslim News Awards for Excellence 2015 was held on March in London to acknowledge British Muslim and non-Muslim contributions to the society.