Afghanistan’s Taliban government has carried out another public execution, this time in Khost province, with an estimated 80,000 people in…
Browsing: Sharia Law
The evolving role of Sharia law is a subject of ongoing debate in South Asia, with significant implications for countries…
The Islamabad High Court in Pakistan has issued a ruling that has generated considerable discussion across the nation. Judge Muhammad…
In a significant operation related to the ‘I Love Muhammad’ issue, the Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has arrested four…
In a recent address to the United Nations General Assembly, Donald Trump discussed the situation in London, suggesting the city…
The Taliban’s practice of public whipping continues in Afghanistan, with 114 people, including 20 women, subjected to this punishment in…
Four years into the Taliban’s governance of Afghanistan, the government’s policies continue to restrict the fundamental rights of women. Since…
Terengganu, a state in Malaysia, has introduced a law imposing harsh penalties on those who do not attend Friday prayers.…
The United Nations’ independent human rights investigator, Richard Bennett, has expressed concern about the brutal treatment of women in Afghanistan…
In the ongoing case of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya, convicted of killing Yemeni businessman Talal Abdo Mahdi, a dispute has…