Blasphemy

Revisiting the history: How and why Salman Taseer, a sitting Governor was killed
- By Mohib Sauleh Lateef
- . June 5, 2023
Revisiting history: Salman Taseer is a story that shook the world and is embedded in Pakistan’s gray past. The story is a byproduct of the

Living a Life as an Atheist in Pakistan
- By Suhaib Shaukat
- . May 22, 2023
Religion has always been something private for me. In Pakistan there is one group that has always been living underground and is rarely talked about

A Thai temple is out of monks now as all of them failed the drug test
- By Mahnoor Tariq
- . November 30, 2022
What happened: On Nov 29, four monks, including an abbot, tested positive for methamphetamine at a temple in Phetchabun province’s Bung Sam Phan district, according
Hindu academics, activists join Indian Muslims to condemn in protest against blasphemous remarks by BJP spokesperson
Anti-Muslim animosity has been common in India for many years, according to Delhi University Professor Aupuravanand, “But when the BJP government took power, the Rashtriya
Mazari writes to UN about blasphemy laws being ‘used against’ PTI leaders
What happened: In a letter penned to special UN rapporteurs, dated 2 May, former human rights minister Shireen Mazari has requested for their intervention to
Pakistanis believe the ‘blasphemy card’ against Imran Khan is truly condemnable 
What happened: An FIR under blasphemy laws was filed in Faisalabad on May 1 against former prime minister Imran Khan and other PTI leaders over
Karachi government school principal and peon accused of burning Islamiat textbooks freed of blasphemy charges
What happened: On Feb 8, sessions court cleared a government school headmaster, Javed Akhtar and a peon, Muhammad Shahid Khan of all charges related to
An appeal to subject Mashal Khan’s murderers to a ruthless sentence heard by the Supreme Court
What happened: On Jan 11, the Supreme Court accepted to hear a plea, filed by the government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa seeking to increase the sentences
PM Imran Khan applauds President Putin’s remarks against Islamophobia
What happened: On December 24, Prime Minister Imran Khan took on Twitter to praise Russian President, Vladimir Putin’s anti-Islamophobia remarks, saying that this statement reaffirms