Insult
A Kuwaiti court has ordered a woman to pay her husband 1,300 dinars (approximately $4,200) in compensation for insults made during a WhatsApp conversation, including the use of an offensive emoji. The case, overseen by a misdemeanour court, revolv..
Two persons have been arrested following a viral video that showed Qatari currency being used in a demeaning manner. In the video that is being circulated on social media, one of them is seen using Qatari rials as props in a series of activities, ..
Delhi police have arrested a prominent Muslim journalist, accusing him of insulting religious beliefs on social media, in a move condemned by free speech advocates. Mohammed Zubair, co-founder of fact-checking website Alt News, which debunks misin..
Several other countries in the Muslim and Arab world have condemned derogatory remarks by India's Bharatiya Janata Party about the Prophet Muhammad, as well summoning the south Asian country's envoys. Indonesia and Malaysia ..
AMID the growing backlash that India faced from the Gulf countries over the controversial remarks that a leader of its ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) allegedly made on Prophet Muhammad, #BoycottQatarAirways started trending on Twitter on Monday ..
A supermarket just outside Kuwait City has boycotted Indian goods in protest over insulting remarks made by officials from India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party. A Kuwaiti supermarket has pulled Indian products from its shelves over insulting ..
The Sultanate of Oman today expressed its condemnation of the insulting remarks made about Prophet Mohammed Peace be Upon Him (PBUH), Islam and Muslims by an official in the Bharatiya Janata Party. This came during Foreign Ministrys Undersecretary..
Muslim countries including Qatar, Pakistan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Iran condemn remarks about Prophet Muhammad made by top officials in India's Bharatiya Janata Party, as calls grow on social media for boycott of Indian goods in Muslim countrie..
An Arab expatriate has been sentenced by the Doha Court of Misdemeanor to two weeks in jail, suspended for three years, and imposed a fine of QR5,000 after he was convicted of insulting a saleswoman at a commercial shop in the Simaisma area..
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