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Churches in Pakistan attacked after Christian man accused of desecrating Koran
August 16, 2023 By Faith Matters

Churches in Pakistan attacked after Christian man accused of desecrating Koran

Muslims in eastern Pakistan went on a rampage over allegations that a Christian man had desecrated the Koran, demolishing the man’s house, burning churches and damaging several other homes, police and local Christians have said. The scale of the violence prompted the government to deploy additional police forces and send in the army to help […]

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Liverpool attacker had been buying bomb parts ‘at least since April’
November 17, 2021 By Faith Matters

Liverpool attacker had been buying bomb parts ‘at least since April’

The Liverpool bomber had been buying bomb components since at least April, police have revealed. Assistant Chief Constable Russ Jackson said that Iraq-born Emad Al Swealmeen had rented a property in Liverpool seven months ago and had started making “relevant purchases” for his homemade bomb “at least” since that time. In an update issued on […]

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Christianity Grows in Syrian Town Once Besieged by Islamic State
April 17, 2019 By Faith Matters

Christianity Grows in Syrian Town Once Besieged by Islamic State

A community of Syrians who converted to Christianity from Islam is growing in Kobani, a town besieged by Islamic State for months, and where the tide turned against the militants four years ago. The converts say the experience of war and the onslaught of a group claiming to fight for Islam pushed them towards their […]

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China: CCTV cameras and eviction for a ‘house church’ in Beijing
August 31, 2018 By Faith Matters

China: CCTV cameras and eviction for a ‘house church’ in Beijing

The Zion Church in Beijing, one of the city’s largest unofficial Protestant “house” churches, has operated with relative freedom for years, hosting hundreds of worshippers every weekend in an expansive, specially renovated hall in north Beijing. But in April, city authorities asked the church to install 24 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in the building for […]

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Indonesia: Buddhist woman imprisoned for blasphemy
August 22, 2018 By Faith Matters

Indonesia: Buddhist woman imprisoned for blasphemy

An Indonesian court sentenced a Buddhist woman to 18 months in prison for blasphemy on Tuesday, after she was accused of insulting Islam for complaining that neighbourhood mosque was too loud. Meiliana, a 44-year old ethnic Chinese Buddhist had complained the Muslim call to prayer, repeated five times a day, was being played too loudly […]

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Video of Muslim Hijab Wearing Female Singing ‘Ave Maria’ Goes Viral
November 12, 2017 By Faith Matters

Video of Muslim Hijab Wearing Female Singing ‘Ave Maria’ Goes Viral

The video of a Muslim female in white singing ‘Ave Maria’, has gone viral.  The Muslim female was seen singing a rendition of the Catholic prayer at the Bogor Cathedral in West Java, Indonesia on Monday November the 6th 2017. The rendition of ‘Ave Maria’ was at a funeral for her friend, Chatarina Suliyanti, according […]

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‘Mother’ should not be used to describe a bomb, Pope says
May 6, 2017 By Faith Matters

‘Mother’ should not be used to describe a bomb, Pope says

Pope Francis on Saturday criticised the naming of the U.S. military’s biggest non-nuclear explosive as “the Mother of All Bombs”, saying the word “mother” should not be used in reference to a deadly weapon. The U.S. Air Force dropped such a bomb, officially designated as the GBU-43 Massive Ordnance Air Blast (MOAB) on suspected Islamic […]

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The Story of Jesus is Compelling to this Muslim
May 5, 2017 By Faith Matters

The Story of Jesus is Compelling to this Muslim

I cannot deny what is patently obvious. That the story of Jesus (Iesu) is one that is compelling, energising and deeply inspirational and one that is a story of rebellion through self-introspection, love and through God’s grace. As a Muslim, this compelling story has a narrative that I hold dear and it is one of a […]

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Mother Teresa to be made Roman Catholic saint Sept. 4 – Pope
August 28, 2016 By Faith Matters

Mother Teresa to be made Roman Catholic saint Sept. 4 – Pope

Mother Teresa of Calcutta, a nun who dedicated her life to helping the poor, will be made a saint of the Roman Catholic Church at a Vatican ceremony on September 4th. Pope Francis cleared the way for sainthood for her last December. Teresa’s compassion reached out to slum-dwellers, famine sufferers and AIDS victims, and won […]

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Shock, Horror, How Dare Top Commissioning Editor Question the Status Quo
May 17, 2016 By Tell Mama

Shock, Horror, How Dare Top Commissioning Editor Question the Status Quo

Anyone reading the Sun newspaper a few days ago would have thought that the end of the world had arrived since the ‘Muslim’ Head of Religion and Ethics, Aaqil Ahmed, had simply made a comment. So, what was that comment that the ‘Muslim’ Head of Religion and Ethics had made – (apologies for stressing the

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