The tragic fate of Mattohti Mattursun
Mattohti Mattursun, an ethnic Uyghur asylum seeker, passed away on April 21, 2023, due to liver failure at the Suan Phlu Immigration Detention Center...
Sudan in crisis: Calls for ceasefire and humanitarian aid
Conflict, violence and a lack of humanitarian aid have left civilians of Sudan vulnerable and in need of urgent assistance.
Israel continues brutal crackdown, kills Palestinian teen
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian teenager and have been continuing to launch brutal attacks on Palestinians during the holy month.
Indian guru Asaram sentenced to life imprisonment in second rape case
Indian spiritual guru Asaram has been given a life sentence in a second rape case, following his conviction in a separate case in 2018, for which he was also given a life sentence.
Dispelling prejudices: muslims at North Carolina university seek equality in access to their mosque
Muslim community express disappointment towards the university's attitude as they believe this is due to prejudices against Muslims.
BBC raids reveal Modi’s restriction of press freedom in India
Many journalists and activists say that the raids on BBC offices in India are a representation of the restrictions imposed by the BJP on the Indian press.
The mysterious poisoning of schoolgirls in Iran
Many Iranian schoolgirls have been poisoned and are presenting to hospitals with mild to severe symptoms. There is speculation about the cause of these incidents that have been taking place all over Iran for the last few months.
Armed men rape girl in Islamabad, country in shock
In an Islamabad public park, a girl was allegedly gang-raped by two armed, unidentified guys.
US Denounced the Burning of the Quran in Sweden
After the worldwide condemnation of Quran Desecration, the US State Department also highlighted the incident in its latest press briefing.
Muslim heritage in India under threat
Pursuing the agenda of Babri mosque’s demolition 30 years ago, the Hindu zealots continue to make false claims about the historic sites, most recently the magnificent Taj Mahal, for its alleged origins to an early Hindu rule.
Arshad Sharif: A Hero that Reminds of Aristotle’s “Greek Tragedy”
Arshad Sharif’s death reminds me of Aristotle’s "Poetics," in which the philosopher laid down the foundations for literary criticism of Greek tragedy.
Iran request by UN experts to stop indicting people with capital punishment charges
Eight people were charged on Oct. 29 by the Islamic Revolutionary Court in Tehran province, with crimes carrying the death penalty, including “waging war against God” and “corruption on earth,” the experts said in a statement.