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The reinstatement of the so-called Muslim ban is shattering the hopes of refugees fleeing conflicts in Syria and Sudan who were so close to resettling in the United States.
Buddhist Thailand is chasing halal gold as it welcomes Muslim visitors and touts its wares to the Islamic world.
A decision by the Islamabad high court was the latest attempt by authorities in the conservative Muslim country to outlaw a celebration seen by many as an indecent Western import.
Egypt's Coptic Christian civil servants have been granted the same right as their Muslim counterparts to take a month-long pilgrimage to Jerusalem, despite a late Pope's Israel travel ban.
A Saudi female horse trainer said there is more hope for women in the conservative kingdom despite cultural challenges.
Several hundred people attacked a Christian settlement in Pakistan's Punjab province, after two members of the community were accused of committing 'blasphemy' leaving many to abandon their homes and seek shelter elsewhere out of fear.
Over 140 men, women and children were killed by an Islamic State suicide car bomb attack on Baghdad's busy Karrada district on Sunday. These are some of their names.
Ten years ago today, under the command of Egyptian president Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, Egyptian security forces massacred 900 Egyptians at Rabaa. The event led to Egypt's descent into authoritarianism and continues to torment the lives of survivors.
In Kashmir, passion does not necessarily lead to a profession, especially for girls. Nadiya Nighat, Kashmir's first and only female football coach, has changed attitudes by embracing her love for the sport. Now she has sights on bigger goals.
The history of Arab Americans dates back to the late 19th century with the arrival of Syrian and Lebanese diaspora from the Ottoman Empire. °®Âþµº traces the history of this disparate group and how they fared in a rapidly changing environment.