News Focus Teaching migrant workers their rights: good news from the Gulf by Jayson Casper - 3rd July 2015 IGNORANT of the laws that should protect them, migrant labourers are finding help from an unusual source Read more about Teaching migrant workers their rights: good news from the Gulf ‘Extending Prevent guidelines to primary and secondary schools will be counter-productive.’ by Staff Reporter - 1st July 2015 Lapido Director on RT TV last night ahead of the release of statutory new requirements for teachers says they risk ‘criminalising’ society. Read more about ‘Extending Prevent guidelines to primary and secondary schools will be counter-productive.’ Do Muslims have a monopoly on the word Allah? by KL Chan - 24th June 2015 A MALAYSIAN court has ordered that CDs bearing the word Allah in their titles should be returned to Jill Ireland, a Christian Read more about Do Muslims have a monopoly on the word Allah? Malaysian religious authorities drop appeal against Borders manager by KL Chan - 24th June 2015 ONE of Irshad Manji’s books is now banned in Malaysia, but selling it before the ban is no crime under Syariah (Shariah) law Read more about Malaysian religious authorities drop appeal against Borders manager ANALYSIS: Yoga India’s ‘gift to humanity’? Muslims and Hindus argue the toss by Slok Gyawali - 19th June 2015 IN A controversial move, India’s PM Narendra Modi has declared 21 June International Yoga Day Read more about ANALYSIS: Yoga India’s ‘gift to humanity’? Muslims and Hindus argue the toss Pages« ‹ … 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 … › »