
Muslim Countries Build Mosques in the West While Persecuting Christians at Home
Construction of Islamic worship centers funded by Turkey, Qatar, and Iran has been welcomed by Western politicians eager to court the Muslim immigrant vote.

Construction of Islamic worship centers funded by Turkey, Qatar, and Iran has been welcomed by Western politicians eager to court the Muslim immigrant vote.

While the violence near Almería centred on a family, police in San Diego suspect that a shooting at a mosque was a hate crime.

The party says this move is essential because of the number of sites “where extremism and violent Islamism thrive.”

Reports suggest around 60 illegal places of worship continue operating across the Greek capital, operating out of basements and warehouses.

An app stirs controversy by graphically showing the devastating impact of immigration on the daily lives of French people.

An influx of Turks raises concerns about radicalization, sectarian divides, and political shifts.

While traditional decorations are set up for Muslim communities during Ramadan in Germany, attempts are made to ‘deinstall’ Christianity—even the founder of a liberal mosque thinks so.