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By speaking against Rasalullah, you have invited your own doom: When Asaduddin Owaisi had threatened Kamlesh Tiwari
AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi had issued veiled threats to Kamlesh Tiwari on his allegedly blasphemous statements on Prophet Muhammad.
Muslim student in Pakistan confesses he cooked up blasphemy charges against Hindu principal which led to violence on Hindus
Muslim mob unleashed violence against Hindu's in Ghotki, Pakistan, following the Muslim students false complaint against his Hindu principal
‘Freshers’ party against Islam’, student kills professor in Pakistan
He expressed happiness at having stabbed his professor to death.
Malaysia: Man sentenced to 10 years in jail for Insulting Islam and Prophet Mohammed on Facebook
Another social media user had also pleaded guilty and a sentencing hearing would be held on Monday. Two others had to plead not guilty and were being held without bail. All four were charged under laws against causing racial disharmony, incitement and misusing communications networks.
Court grants Rangaswamy bail: ‘Similar articles have been written about Jesus Christ and Sita, the comments on Prophet Muhammad not derogatory’
The court held that Rangaswamy opined on Prophet Muhammad and his family after reading relevant history and no outright derogatory or slanderous comments were made
Twitter informs critics of radical Islam that they have broken Pakistani laws
Australian Muslim scholar Imam Tawhidi and Ensaf Haider, wife of jailed Saudi dissident Raif Badawi received notices from Twitter
Supreme Court quashes criminal case against Priya Varrier over viral wink song
SC has rebuked the complainants saying that they have no other job but to file FIR against a film song
Saudi and the silence
One waits for the world to wake up to the gross human rights violations happened right under the world's nose.
The trail of blasphemy laws: Indonesian woman imprisoned for complaining about mosque noise
According to Indonesia's law, any person who deliberately abuses a religion in public may be sentenced to up to five years in prison.
Meet the real Imran Khan: The poster boy of Indian ‘liberals’ and almost certainly, Pakistan’s next PM
After all he is a legendary cricketer, what could go wrong?