Sharia law
'Rise up and unite': Al Qaeda-linked insurgents call on Malians to establish Sharia law
"We call upon all sincere patriots, without exception, to rise up and unite," said JNIM, which launched assaults on April 25 in coordination with the Tuareg-dominated rebel group FLA.
ICC orders $8.5 million in compensation for victims of Timbuktu Islamist who imposed Sharia law
Knesset passes law expanding powers of Israel’s rabbinic courts to arbitrate civil matters
PA drafts constitution, omits Jewish ties to Jerusalem, calls for Sharia legal system
A declaration of peace
Secular analysis of the war on terror fails in its dismissal of religion as a central factor.
Islamists gain power in Nigeria
Washington must pay attention to the growing sectarian violence that is ripping the country.
Israel’s critics must get their priorities straight
Clinton and Marcus must focus on more pressing issues than Israeli domestic policy.
Saudi Arabia bans men from selling lingerie
New rules saying only women can sell lingerie ends male monopoly and creates employment opportunities for Saudi women.
The UN to push an Apartheid, Judenrein, Islamic Palestine
The new Palestinian state would prohibit any Jews from being citizens, from owning land or from even living in the Muslim state of Palestine.
A day in court
A glimpse at court proceedings at the shari'a court of qadi Muhammad Abu Obeid in Baqa al-Gharbiya.
The house that fell
The truth is finally out, because men and women took to the streets of the Arab world and insisted enough was enough.
Muslim agenda: Make change from within
Is infiltrating America’s basic infrastructures another tool being used by radical Muslims to eventually destroy America?
Iran cuts off 2nd thief's hand in as many weeks
Cutting off hands of thieves has been rare in Iran in recent years, but part of the penal code since one year after the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Opinion: Sharia for dummies
Imam Feisal Abdel Rauf claims that Islamic Sharia Law is compatible with the US Constitution.