You’ve probably heard about the whole fuss over some Chinese New Year decorations at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Pusat Bandar Puchong 1 and how some parties...
The horrifying plight of the Uyghur Muslims in China isn’t one that’s unknown to the public, but the masses (including Malaysians) are dangerously uninformed about the...
What a great initiative! It’s just been announced that the Sultan Mosque will be the first mosque in Singapore to provide shelter for the homeless REGARDLESS...
China has already been accused of deliberately trying to wipe out the Uighur Muslims in their country by detaining them, separating them from their families and...
It has long been reported that China’s ethnic Muslim Uighur minority is systematically oppressed by Beijing, alongside other ethnic and religious minorities like the Falun Gong,...
Muslims are no longer allowed to participate in prayer events with non-Muslim religious groups, according to a new directive issued by the Malaysian Islamic Development Department...
The one thing we often take for granted is our freedom to freely practice our religious faith. Sure, there are certain tensions here and there, but...
For Muslims who are fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, it can be a rather trying time – especially for people who need to work...
The Segamat Municipal Council (MPS) has come under fire from netizens for allegedly neglecting their responsibilities towards the community, as reports revealed their current operation to...
In Malaysia, Ramadan is synonymous with food as consumers, regardless of their religions, are spoilt with choice at bazaars, restaurants and buffets all across the country....
A couple of weeks back, the entire world was devastated when news broke of the Sri Lanka bombings. Following that, people came together to show their...
Porcine is quite a touchy subject for Malaysians. However, you can’t blame us because it is outlined in the Islamic religion as haram. Though it is...
If there is one great thing that we can learn from the people of East Malaysia, it is how tolerant they can be of each other....
Have you ever ordered a glass of Milo at your local mamak but the taste is just not quite as ‘sihat dan kuat’ like what you’re familiar...
Remember crosses reached international news in 2015 when a Malaysian church was forced to take down its cross after protests? Well once again, crosses make headlines...
A few months ago, netizens were outraged over the case of a 41-year-old man who married an 11-year-old, as they perceive it to be unacceptable. Many...