Recent events highlight how bigots cherry-pick information to suit their own purposes
The Beare family has distanced itself from Grayson Beare, who has previously been treated for psychological problems and substance abuse, saying they stand with Halima Hoosen-Preston’s family
Halima Hoosen-Preston was killed in her home apparently after an altercation with a local man whose relatives were killed in Israel
Witnessing 9/11 in New York, the fear and the unity, no one could agree if we were entering a new world, or a depressingly familiar one
A religious and nationalist agenda has replaced the promise of development and left India ill-equipped to manage the pandemic
Salah’s popularity is particularly notable. One popular chant heard around Anfield these days goes like this: ‘Mo Sa-la-la-la-lah, Mo Sa-la-la-la-lah’
It would be remiss to underplay the seriousness of one complaint of noise pollution against the azaan
New Zealand officials said at least one body would be returned Sunday night, and that all 50 should be back with their families by Wednesday
The debate about what Muslim women in Nigeria can put on their heads is getting more heated
Major political parties in Austria are openly endorsing anti-Islam messages in their campaigns ahead of the country’s elections next month
Media outlets ramped up fact-checking teams and political parties pledged not to use campaign bots
At least one man dead and 10 others injured after a man rammed his van into worshippers near Finsbury Park mosque, police say.
If you assume Canada is a welcoming haven from the bile and divisiveness in the age of Trump, you may be mistaken.
The Bill has value but poses challenges for civil society. Does it limit freedom of expression and is it a false remedy for a serious problem?
The US, Australia and the UK have measures in place and have passed laws based on Islamophobia.
While one reader sees Islam as an ‘aggressive religion’, another blames the West for the damage caused by colonialism – and scapegoating Muslims.
A gunman killed three students in Chapel Hill before turning himself in, but the police are keeping mum about his motive.
Muslims who fear public retribution after an extremist attack in Sydney are being supported by ordinary people in solidarity against Islamophobia.
Reports of mosque closures and restrictions on wearing veils in public have surfaced despite Angola’s president denying the country’s ban on Islam.
Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland has lashed out at against racist comments directed at Muslim leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed.
After their "topless Jihad against Islamism", the radical European feminist protest organisation Femen has been accused of Islamophobia.
Australian police say they are investigating after the remains of two pigs were dumped at the Muslim section of a cemetery.
Farouk Ariae’s letter ("Islamophobia runs deep", June 21) raises a matter of great concern, writes Terence Beard.
By all means, debate and disagree with me below the line. But no one should have to put up with vile racism and bigotry, writes Jonathan Freedland.
Politicians have begun to combine Islamophobia with a sudden love for Israel, but most Jews are not fooled, writes <b>Anne Karpf</b>.
<i>M&G</i> editor <b>Nic Dawes</b> responds to the uproar over the Zapiro Prophet Muhammad cartoon in Friday’s paper.
Switzerland braces itself for a troubled campaign of Islamophobia after the far right drums up enough support to force a vote to ban minarets.