Sharia law
Coverage of Sharia law in the Nexus archive.
- Woman passes out as she becomes the first ever to be caned for 'committing obscenity live with a man on social media' under Indonesian province's Sharia law
A woman passed out after becoming the first person in an Indonesian province to be caned under Sharia law for committing obscenity live with a man on social media. The punishment was administered for violating the province's Sharia law regulations.
- Woman passes out as she becomes the first ever to be caned for 'committing obscenity live with a man on social media' under Indonesian province's Sharia law
A woman in an Indonesian province became the first person to be caned under Sharia law for 'committing obscenity live with a man on social media' and passed out during the punishment. The incident highlights the application of strict religious legal measures in the region.
- Pastor who says Antichrist will be Jewish heads to runoff for Oklahoma congressional seat
Jackson Lahmeyer, a pastor backed by Trump, claims the Antichrist will be Jewish and accuses Muslims of trying to establish sharia law in the US. He faces a runoff for an Oklahoma congressional seat against a more traditional conservative.
- Texas’s GOP platform is getting more extreme — and influential
Texas's new Republican Party platform introduces conservative policies, including a ban on sharia law. The platform is described as both more extreme and increasingly influential.
- Escaping Kabul: the secret operation to exfiltrate the Afghan women's cycling team
The Taliban's seizure of Kabul and imposition of Sharia law threatened the Afghan women's cycling team, prompting a secret operation to smuggle the athletes out of the country. Reporters Matteo Born and Alain Rimbert documented this covert exfiltration effort.
- Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Jewish student abuse alleged, disrespecting Charlie Kirk, woke work
A lawsuit alleges Jewish UCLA students were assaulted by an anti-Israel mob. A viral video shows a woman dancing near Charlie Kirk's assassination site. A Wisconsin teacher was fired for advocating 'make Americans great assassins again' on social media. A Fort Worth principal candidate faces backlash for defending Sharia law online. A Seattle teachers union president is under investigation for alleged abuse of an autistic child. A report reveals DEI agenda influence in K-12 schools.
- Fort Worth principal pick faces backlash, investigation over social media posts defending Sharia law
Shayma Alzubi, a newly appointed high school principal in Fort Worth, Texas, faces backlash and an investigation after past social media posts defending Sharia law and supporting progressive causes like Black Lives Matter and DACA resurfaced. Fort Worth ISD has reassigned her pending the outcome of the investigation, citing potential violations of district policies.
- Woman passes out after couple are lashed 100 times for having sex outside marriage under Indonesian province's Sharia law
A couple in an Indonesian province under Sharia law were publicly lashed 100 times for having sex outside of marriage, causing a woman to lose consciousness during the punishment. The incident highlights the strict enforcement of Islamic law in certain Indonesian regions. The public caning reflects the severe penalties imposed for violations of moral and religious codes in areas with Sharia law jurisdiction.
- Woman passes out after couple are lashed 100 times for having sex outside marriage under Indonesian province's Sharia law
A couple was publicly lashed 100 times in an Indonesian province for having sex outside of marriage under Sharia law. A woman present at the scene lost consciousness during the punishment. The incident highlights the strict enforcement of Islamic law in certain Indonesian regions.
- Southern county strikes down application to build mosque after local claimed it would lead to spread of sharia law
A Southern county has rejected a proposal to build a mosque after a local resident claimed it would lead to the spread of Sharia law. The application was struck down due to concerns over the potential influence of Islamic law. This decision highlights ongoing debates surrounding religious freedom and cultural integration.
- The real Iran threat is in black and white: It's even in their Constitution
The article argues that Iran's 1979 Constitution, amended in 1989, enshrines a global totalitarian vision incompatible with Western principles, justifying its support for proxies and pursuit of nuclear weapons. It highlights the regime's ideological commitment to a one-world Islamic government under Sharia law, contrasting with American values of liberty and limited governance.
- Cruz calls Carlson ‘deranged, leftist psycho’ following comments on Muslims
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz accused Tucker Carlson of being a 'deranged, leftist psycho' who 'loves Sharia' law after responding to a post from his media company on X that claimed 'Muslims love Jesus.' Cruz's comments followed criticism of Carlson's views on Muslims and Sharia law.