Muslim
Coverage of Muslim in the Nexus archive.
- As Abdul El-Sayed breaks a barrier, anti-Muslim vitriol surges on multiple fronts
Abdul El-Sayed made history this month in Michigan. He became the first Muslim nominated by the Democratic Party to run for the U.S. Senate.
- Democrat progressive pick narrowly wins Michigan Senate nomination
Elsayed, a Democrat progressive pick, narrowly won the Michigan Senate nomination. He could be the first Muslim elected to the Senate.
- Structures linked to Muslims targeted for electoral gains ahead of Assembly election, says Opposition in U.P.
Opposition parties in U.P. allege that structures linked to Muslims are being targeted for electoral gains ahead of the Assembly election. They request the Supreme Court to intervene to protect citizens' fundamental rights from Executive overreach.
- Fact check: No petition against migrant national team players
A claim that fans launched a petition to ban 'African' and 'Muslim' players from Germany's national team after their World Cup exit is false. DW initially reported on the story, but no such petition exists.
- Counter-terrorism officers investigate after five injured in violent incidents in Edinburgh
Counter-terrorism officers are investigating a series of violent incidents in Edinburgh that left five people injured, including several Muslims. A 36-year-old white Scottish man was arrested by Police Scotland.
- Outrage after hot mic picks up vile comments Georgia town's lawmakers made about locals... including asking whether Muslim businessman would 'melt' if holy water was thrown on him
Lawmakers in a Georgia town made vile comments about locals, including a Muslim businessman, that were picked up by a hot mic. The comments sparked outrage and included questions about the businessman's reaction to holy water. The incident has raised concerns about discrimination and intolerance.
- Indonesia, the biggest Muslim-majority country, is on a risky path
Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority country, is facing financial and democratic risks under Prabowo Subianto's leadership. The country's finances and democracy are being eroded. This poses significant challenges to Indonesia's stability and growth.
- Newly elected Reform councillor resigns after social media claims
Reform UK councillor Stuart Prior resigned after allegedly making offensive social media posts, including celebrating the rape of a Sikh woman and calling Muslim people 'rats'. He was elected in Essex with 2,404 votes. The posts sparked outrage and led to his resignation.
- Sex predator who raped Sikh woman he mistook to be Muslim in racist attack had just been released from mental health hospital without proper support
A sex predator attacked a Sikh woman he mistakenly believed to be Muslim in a racially motivated assault. The perpetrator had recently been released from a mental health hospital without adequate support, raising concerns about systemic failures in patient care.