Isis leader killed in US raid was a low-key figurehead dubbed ‘the ghost’
Abu Ibrahim al-Qurayshi’s death was more dramatic than his brief reign over group
Abu Ibrahim al-Qurayshi’s death was more dramatic than his brief reign over group
The novelist on strong women, ‘moral censorship’ and the ‘great wound’ of his life
Ankara accuses publication of sowing ‘seeds of hatred’ amid tensions over teacher’s killing
Suspect claims he targeted magazine’s former office site over prophet caricatures
Man (22) prosecuted under Sharia law in Kano state for sharing song on WhatsApp
Government pressed to speed up talks with IMF and donors to secure funds and halt slide
Islam’s three holiest mosques have been shut and pilgrimages curtailed due to Covid-19
Lockdown during this time of family and communal gatherings is particularly painful
There are clear benefits to giving your body time to focus on repair rather than digestion
Since it entered the Syrian conflict, Isis has recruited an estimated 100,000 fighters
Attack on crowded religious gathering is first major bombing in Afghan capital since September
Asia Bibi had been on death row since 2010 accused of insulting Muhammad
Asia Bibi had been on death row since 2010 accused of insulting Muhammad
Case before European Court of Human Rights upholds Austrian blasphemy decision
Killing of Mashal Khan on campus last year sparked outcry over misuse of blasphemy law
World’s most multicultural religious event gets under way in Saudi Arabia
We ask a group about their experiences of racism, acceptance and Irishness
More fact-checking needed in our ‘post-truth society’, says religious minister
Unknown number killed in apparently co-ordinated attacks on Medina, Jeddah and Qatif
Daily fasting can be up to 19 hours during period of solidarity and self-discipline
Complaint that victim had made comments against Prophet Muhammad in 2012
Islamic State claims responsibility for hospital suicide bombing in which 15 die
Many levers of power likely to remain in conservative hands in high-stakes election
Religion must not be blamed for terrorism
Self-declared Caliph not believed to be among dead after attack on road to Karbala
Debate continues as ‘Jyllands-Posten’ newspaper and cartoonist unrepentant
Holocaust survivor to be guest at Muslim meal in west Dublin this week
Transport officials block plans by American free speech group to publish cartoon
The Oldschool Society formed in 2014 to carry out attacks against Muslim targets
Armed suspects drove up to building and shot at security officer in Garland
Muslims in shock since appalling attack on ‘Charlie Hebdo’ in Paris
Abbas orders investigation into alleged depiction of Prophet Muhammad in newspaper
Amnesty International says Raif Badawi’s flogging postponed on medical grounds
Saudi Arabia has spent $100 billion in recent decades spreading an extremist ideology
‘The appalling massacre at Charlie Hebdo promises to make 2015 yet more deadly for journalists’
Assault followed string of bombings in Shia areas around Baghdad
Christians, people of other faiths and none, give their views on Pope Francis
Self-appointed caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi commands an army ‘worse than al-Qaida’
Analysis: a militant attack on Baghdad could lead to a full-scale war and regional unrest
Iraqis contravening the jihadi extremists’ strictures face punishment or exile
The death of US diplomat J Christopher Stevens has been blamed on an angry mob or al-Qaeda but an investigation shows his killers enjoyed Nato support
Saudi Arabia interior minister has assigned 95,000 members of the security forces to keep order
Radical Islamist group suspected of killing Chokri Belaid and Mohamed Brahmi
UN Security Council to hold informal meeting this week with members of Syrian opposition
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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