Sharia law
Fraud claims, wine money, Sharia: Ethical storms around Ilhan Omar’s husband
The legal battles facing Tim Mynett have reignited questions regarding the alignment of his business ventures with the strict Islamic values Congresswoman Omar champions.
Texas governor designates CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood criminal, terrorist groups
Syrian justice minister tells TML: ‘Coordination with US-led coalition can be lawful under Shariah’
Knesset advances bill expanding rabbinical courts’ power over civil matters
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.
Gaza women denied inheritance rights
But many are not speaking out to tackle the problem.
Abortions complicate premarital screenings in Arab World
In Bahrain, tradition of marrying blood relatives, combined with lack of sex education, puts both women and their babies at risk.
Background: Fighting the new plague in the land of Egypt
Every Egyptian government since Nasser fought the Muslim Brotherhood, which remains true to its extremist religious roots, at one time or another.
Defying Convention – A Gaza love story
Finding love amidst Gaza’s traditional society is a tricky business, and for those who defy the odds there’s a high price to pay.