The Crown Prosecution Service has appealed against a High Court judge's decision to overturn the criminal conviction of a man who burned a Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London. Hamit Coskun ...
Full alert status will be maintained amid the continuous protests against corruption up to November 30, according to the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Wednesday. At a press conference, PNP ...
Anti-Islam activists and pro-Muslim counter-protesters clashed on Tuesday in Dearborn, Michigan, prompting a heavy police presence. Dearborn, home to one of the largest Muslim populations in the ...
US President Donald Trump's administration on Friday asked the US Supreme Court to halt a judge's order requiring it to promptly fully fund this month's food aid benefits for 42 million low-income ...
Iraqi calligrapher Ali Zaman spent 6 years creating massive manuscript with pages measuring 4 meters by 1.5 meters A view shows the world’s largest handwritten Quran, measuring 4 meters in length and ...
Doha, Qatar: The Organizing Committee for the Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani Holy Quran Competition, organised by the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, yesterday announced the start of ...
Social Security may have been created in 1935, but it’s a very dynamic system. Changes are made to the program every year, from the amount of the cost-of-living adjustment to more fundamental ...
Contestants from 55 countries reflect the UAE’s global role in promoting Quranic values Participants came from 55 nationalities, led by Emiratis with 1,028 participants, followed by contestants from ...
London - A Turkish-born man who burned a Quran in London won an appeal on Oct 10 against his conviction, in a ruling hailed by free-speech campaigners. Mr Hamit Coskun, 51, was found guilty in June of ...
A man who was fined for burning a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London has won his appeal against his conviction. Hamit Coskun, 51, shouted abusive comments about Islam as he held ...
A man who was fined for burning a copy of the Quran outside the Turkish consulate in London was using his "human right to free speech" an appeal hearing has been told. Hamit Coskun, 50, shouted ...