Islamic Centre of Hamburg accused of backing ‘totalitarian rule’ and Lebanese militant group Hizbollah
The far right was thwarted but reported incidents of racism and antisemitism have been rising
Sunday’s run-off vote viewed with apprehension in both communities
‘For many Irish people in the 1980s, going to Mass was just good personal governance, like starting a pension or insuring your car’
Businessman was found guilty by Holy See of embezzlement over a Chelsea property deal
Berlin overhauls nationality criteria to include adherence to the country’s values
Saudis say many fatalities were unauthorised pilgrims, as action promised against companies behind unofficial travel
Ex-president seeks to rally religious voters by portraying himself as a persecuted defender of the faith
We have faith in those closest to us while politicians seem increasingly distant
Veteran socialist to run against party he used to lead in upcoming UK general election
Paul Seabright’s The Divine Economy uses economics to understand how the world’s faiths compete and succeed
Netanyahu blames antisemitism for campus protests. But has he forgotten his own embrace of Trumpism?
Observers worry little has been done to curtail dangerous Christian sects as they continue to draw in followers
Row over plan to build mosque in rare green space highlights divisions in increasingly polarised society
What became of famed Uyghur academic Rahile Dawut?
Politicians, faculty and students turn ire on veteran economist amid Gaza war demonstrations
Apprehensions also made at Yale, while Columbia moves to online classes amid furore over Gaza protests
Footage of officer calling antisemitism campaigner ‘openly Jewish’ sparks a furore
With a fall in the number of young adults going to church, members of the clergy are creating short videos in a bid to connect
Clampdown on ‘disruptive’ demonstrations leads to more than 100 arrests as US campus tensions intensify
Regional chain Tegut forced to close automated shops to comply with centuries-old ban
A clutch of vocal Tories first elected in 2019 have placed religion at the heart of a number of policy debates in Westminster
A court ruling freezing subsidies to yeshiva students has piled greater strain on Israel’s coalition
Societies have not all become more secular as they grew richer
Conflict has laid bare tensions in ruling coalition over religious students skipping military service