Saudi man arrested for tweets that were “insulting to Islam”
Turki Ahmed accused extremist Islamists of distorting the Prophet Mohammed’s “message of love.”
On Dec 26, 2012 by Kris Holt
Livestreaming the pilgrimage to Mecca
A live look at the Hajj—the pilgrimage to Mecca—for Muslims who can’t make it in person (and non-Muslims who aren’t allowed into the city).
On Oct 26, 2012 by Curt Hopkins
In massive censorship move, Pakistan blocks 20,000 “objectionable” sites
The government fears continued aftershocks from the controversial anti-Muslim film “Innocence of Muslims.”
On Oct 9, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger
Australian emergency service sites defaced in Muslim protest
The attack was an apparent retaliation for Australia’s decision not to censor “The Innocence of Muslims.”
On Oct 2, 2012 by Chase Hoffberger
English man charged for Facebook threats against Muslims
Kenneth Holden, 30, allegedly threatened to carry out a repeat of last year’s Oslo terrorist attacks in the city of South Tyneside.
On Sep 6, 2012 by Jordan Valinsky
Egypt arrests another Facebook user for blasphemy
Accuser alleges Bishoy Kamel insulted his family and disrespected the prophet Muhammad.
On Aug 2, 2012 by Kevin Collier
Twitter project aims to help Muslims keep Ramadan
A new Russian-language Twitter feed, Ramazan Time, offers reminders about Ramadan fasting times, along with Koran verses and quotes from Mohammed.
On Jul 24, 2012 by Michelle Jaworski
Turkish pianist investigated for irreverent tweets
Fazil Say could face up to three years in prison if found guilty of insulting religious values and inciting the public toward hostility.
On Apr 12, 2012 by Kevin Collier
At least Twitter gets that Obama is not Muslim
Twitterers have been making fun of people who apparently still believe that President Barack Obama is a a practicing Muslim.
On Mar 12, 2012 by Jennifer Abel
In Reddit and CNN’s battle of the Sikh photo, nobody wins
Sometimes a photo of a Sikh is just a photo of a Sikh. But on the Internet? Things rarely stay that simple.
On May 10, 2011 by Grant Robertson
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