Muslims urged to boycott Chinese products over Uighur ‘abuses’ At summit in Malaysia, influential preacher says leaders from Muslim world should exert more pressure on Beijing. CHINA-ECONOMY-MANUFACTURING This photo taken on May 23, 2019 shows workers checking aerosol in a factory which produces for export to Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Egypt, India and other countries, in Dongyang, in China''s east
Losing their religion: How some young Turks are turning their backs on Islam "This is the only thing left that connects me to Islam," says Merve, showing me her bright red headscarf. Merve teaches religion to elementary school children in Turkey. She says she used to be a radical believer of Islam. "Until recently, I would not even shake hands with men," she tells me in an Istanbul cafe. "But now
The Saudi Arabian embassy in London says Saudi itself has been subject to attacks by al-Qaeda and so-called Islamic State Saudi Arabia is the chief foreign promoter of Islamist extremism in the UK, a new report has claimed. The Henry Jackson Society said there was a "clear and growing link" between Islamist organisations in receipt of overseas funds, hate preachers and Jihadist groups promoting vi
Religious broadcaster Aamir Liaquat Hussain is a controversial figure in Pakistan Pakistan's media regulator has ordered a controversial televangelist to apologise on air for hate speech. Aamir Liaquat Hussain had accused liberal activists, bloggers and journalists of blasphemy and treachery. He and the Bol television channel which broadcasts his show have until the end of the month to say sorry t
transcript Student Death Leads to Protests in DhakaStudents took to the streets to protest the killing of a liberal blogger who was attending the university in Dhaka. The death came after a string of similar attacks by Islamist militants on liberal bloggers. AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY // Dhaka - 7 April, 2016 // Various more of protest // Various of Jagannath University students demonstrating
Exclusive footage reveals how Islamic State wields power over people's everyday lives in Iraq's second city, Mosul, a year after it was captured. Secretly filmed videos obtained by the BBC's Ghadi Sary show mosques being blown up, abandoned schools, and women being forced to cover up their bodies. Residents said they were living in fear of punishment according to the group's extreme interpretation
BAGHDAD — Just last month, when Western and Iraqi officials talked about the Islamic State, it was mostly to list a series of setbacks to the terrorist group: defeated in the Syrian town of Kobani, battered by a heavy airstrike campaign, forced out of a growing list of towns and cities in Iraq. But in just the past week, the Islamic State has turned that story around. Last weekend it solidified it
This article originally appeared on GlobalPost. JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia — In this country known as the cradle of Islam, where religion gives legitimacy to the government and state-appointed clerics set rules for social behavior, a growing number of Saudis are privately declaring themselves atheists. The evidence is anecdotal, but persistent. “I know at least six atheists who confirmed that to me,” sa
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