Netherlands Twitter admits temporarily suspending Dutch far-right leader Wilders had recently directed a tweet toward Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. 25/04/2022
Living Here are five tips to make your Ramadan more eco-friendly From buying organic food to decluttering your living space, this is how to go green this Ramadan. 05/04/2022
No Comment Muslims in Karachi break the fast on the first day of Ramadan Thousands of Muslims broke the fast at mosques in Karachi on Sunday night as the holy month of Ramadan began in Pakistan. 03/04/2022
No Comment Indonesians pray for Ramadan in Southeast Asia's largest mosque Indonesian Muslims pray at the Istiqlal Mosque in the capital Jakarta to mark the start of the holy month of Ramadan. 03/04/2022
France Mosque in northern France ordered shut for 'inciting hatred' More than 20 mosques have been ordered closed in recent months across France. 28/12/2021
Culture news Whirling Dervishes: inside the mystic ceremony of Jalaladdin Rumi This centuries-old tradition has survived many iterations of the Turkish state and celebrates the 'union with God' of Sufi mystic Jalaladdin Rumi. 22/12/2021
Art Spotlighting Islamic art's rich history with this bold French series France is focusing on the rich contributions of Islamic culture to the art world though 18 simultaneous exhibitions across the country. 18/11/2021
Europe Decoded Council of Europe removes hijab campaign images amid backlash The human rights body said the tweets had been deleted while they "reflect on a better presentation" for the project. 03/11/2021
Sweden Swedish artist known for depiction of Prophet Muhammad dies in crash The Swedish artist Lars Vilks, known for his 2007 drawing of the Prophet Muhammad and the subsequent death threats that followed, died in a car crash on Sunday. 04/10/2021
Afghanistan Afghanistan: Taliban replace colourful murals with Islamic slogans Murals spreading messages of hope and peace, promoting health care, or paying homage to some of Afghanistan’s iconic foreign contributors, are being painted over. 05/09/2021
No Comment Hundreds of thousands of pilgrims thronged for commemoration of Ashura Masks were almost nowhere to be seen Thursday as hundreds of thousands of pilgrims thronged the Iraqi shrine city of Karbala for the Shiite commemoration of Ashura, ignoring Covid fears. 19/08/2021
Pakistan Pakistan: Mob attacks Hindu temple after boy, 8, accused of blasphemy Police have arrested at least 50 people in Pakistan, accused of attacking a Hindu temple in the east of the country. 09/08/2021
Turkey Turkey's Erdogan slams ECJ ruling on headscarf ban at work The European Court of Justice ruled last week that employers could ban religious symbols from the workplace under certain conditions. 19/07/2021
World News Euroviews. Headscarf ruling puts a target on the backs of Muslim women | View "This judgment is a legal setback that follows a concerning trend in Europe: the more Muslim women try to take part in public life, the more rejection and hatred they face." 19/07/2021
People How will Hajj be different in 2021? The annual Muslim pilgrimage is set to take place between 17-22 July. But the pandemic means things have had to change. 17/07/2021
World News Employers can ban headscarves and religious symbols, EU court says The ruling from the European Court of Justice (ECJ) states that the ban "may be justified by the employer's need to present itself in a neutral manner to customers or to prevent social conflicts." 15/07/2021
France French court convicts 11 people of sending online hate to teenage girl Speaking at the trial Mila -- now aged 18 -- testified that she doesn't like "any religion, not just Islam," and that the online hate messages made her feel like she had been "condemned to death". 07/07/2021
Italy This year's Venice Biennale asks "how will we live together?" The international architecture show addresses political and religious polarization, the quest for space and human collaboration. 22/05/2021
Albania Albanian man tries to set himself on fire at Eid prayers in Tirana The holy day marking the end of Ramadan began in muted fashion on Thursday against the backdrop of COVID-19 and the Israel-Palestine conflict. 13/05/2021
Partner content Explore Ramadan in Dubai, from private jet iftars to intimate mosque tours Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Ramadan in Dubai offers a unique opportunity to learn about local customs, visit mosques and break the daily fast in a traditional setting as well as in the sky! 19/04/2021