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A federal lawsuit has been filed against a firearms store and gun range in Kansas which allegedly refused to let a Muslim woman use the range unless she removed her hijab
Apsana Begum - Britain's first hijab-wearing member of parliament - was signed off sick by her doctor after being subjected to what she called a 'sustained campaign of misogynistic abuse and harassment'.
Dozens of women protested against the Taliban's ruling that females must fully cover their faces and bodies in public, as demonstrators chanted 'burqa is not our hijab' in the Afghan capital.
This spring Minneapolis became the first large city in the United States to allow the Islamic call to prayer, or adhan, to be broadcast publicly by its two dozen mosques.
The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights reported a spike in islamophobia and antisemitism before the 7 October attacks last year.
Hundreds of residents and opposition party workers gathered in New Delhi to stop the demolition of buildings in a Muslim neighbourhood, which has been widely viewed as part of a growing trend of attacks on Muslim communities in India.
Saudi Arabia could have a 'non-discriminatory' blood money payment system if the draft law changes are approved.
Indian authorities continued to bulldoze a mosque entrance and surrounding properties in New Delhi despite the Supreme Court issuing a staying order on the demolition.
Hindu nationalists, including senior members of India's ruling BJP, have claimed that Urdu is being used to spread an agenda or to 'hide' information from Hindus.
Mohammad Hassan Akhund, Taliban leader and current prime minister of Afghanistan, called on Muslim countries to 'take the lead' and recognise his government officially.