Talking of ways to counter religious extremism, the top cleric of Al-Azhar recently spoke of education reform across Islamic countries.
Weighing in on the debate over freedom of speech and expression, Pope Francis said anyone that insults religion could expect “a punch in the nose.”
Muslim clerics in India and Pakistan led funeral prayers for the two Algerian brothers that were responsible for the Charlie Hebdo killings.
Bryan Fischer said that the attack by radical Muslims on Charlie Hebdo was God’s punishment for the magazine’s continued blasphemous conduct.
As people protested against the Charlie Hebdo killings and rallied for freedom of speech, French premier Manuel Valls declared war on radical Islam.
Less than a week after the Charlie Hebdo attack claimed 12 lives, a German paper fell victim to arson for printing the controversial French cartoons.
A cartoon drawing of the Prophet leads gunmen to open fire on Charlie Hebdo newspaper in Paris.
A report by Dar Al-Ifta claims that brutalities and violence by religious extremists and terrorists in the name of Islam causes young people to turn towards atheism.
According to a report, some governments are increasing their efforts to portray atheists and secularists as terrorists and a danger to society.
A radical imam and six others were detained by Bulgarian security forces during a special operation on suspicion of being involved with the militant group Islamic State.