Islam
Sweden’s Jewish leaders gift Muslim community al-Aqsa Quran in act of solidarity
"This hate comes from the far right, which threatens us as well as them.... we need to stand for each other,” Rabbi Moshe David HaCohen told The Jerusalem Post.
Roman-era necropolis, ancient workshops unearthed in Egypt’s western Nile Delta
Fraud claims, wine money, Sharia: Ethical storms around Ilhan Omar’s husband
The Islamification of Western democracies: The great, dangerous silent takeover - opinion
Taliban bans chess over fear of gambling, whether it is permitted in Islamic law
The suspension was announced by the Taliban’s Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vice, which followed the dissolution of the Afghanistan Chess Federation.
Confronting antisemitism demands reviving the legacy of Jewish-Arab symbiosis - opinion
The Holocaust and shared memory: Modern antisemitic narratives are foreign ideological imports, not organic products of Arab-Islamic thought.
Handling of Gaza funds and alleged ties to Muslim Brotherhood cause uproar at Dublin Islamic center
An official at the Islamic Cultural Centre of Ireland is being encouraged to step down over alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.
Muslim and Christian Arab leaders join March of the Living
The delegation, led by Sharaka, featured participants from Morocco, Bahrain, Pakistan, Afghanistan and other countries
Priceless Islamic manuscripts to be auctioned at Sotheby's 'Arts of the Islamic World & India' sale
The collection spans over 500 years, showcasing artistic traditions of Islamic dynasties from Spain to Indonesia.
Religious figures unite in Ein Rafa to foster interfaith understanding
Religious leaders from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam gathered in Ein Rafa on March 25 during Ramadan for an interfaith discussion that emphasized shared values, unity, and peaceful coexistence.
Herzog's iftar: Arab leaders share concerns amid rising tensions
The iftar dinner celebrated cultural diversity while tackling pressing regional issues. Arab leaders called for a united front against violence and extremism.
From ancient pagans to the Islamic Republic: The shaping of Iranian civilization
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun.
Syria’s new leadership drafts constitutional declaration amid controversy
Leaks from Syria’s draft constitution reveal a requirement for the president to be Muslim, raising concerns over inclusivity.
A look in between sanctity and tension during Ramadan in Israel - opinion
Unfortunately, in recent years, the month of Ramadan in Israel has become a period marked by tension. Instead of preserving the values of compassion, extremist elements exploit the month.