Muslims
Auckland mosques welcome all faiths to prayer sessions
Four of Auckland's mosques are currently holding prayer sessions open to the public. As well as prayers there'll be speeches by leaders of other religious groups and civic leaders. New Zealand Muslim… Video, Audio
Christchurch shooting victims laid to rest in mass burial
Twenty-six people who died in the mosque attacks are being buried in Christchurch's Memorial Park Cemetery this afternoon. The families have allowed media to observe. Our reporter Logan Church joins… Video, Audio
Sonny Bill Williams: ‘Thank you from my heart’
Proud Muslim All Black Sonny Bill Williams joined the congregation for prayers today at Hagley park. He spoke of Islam as a religion of peace and challenged New Zealanders to learn more about the… Video, Audio
People link arms around NZ mosques during Friday prayers
As thousands of Muslims returned to their mosques for Friday prayers, their communities also went to show solidarity and love. Hugs, flowers and an outpouring of love surrounded mosques across the… Video, Audio
Bomb explosions at cathedral kill 27 in southern Philippines
Successive bombings during a church service in the southern Philippines have killed at least 27 people and wounded dozens more, security officials said.
US weighs sanctions over China's Muslim detentions
The US is considering sanctions against senior Chinese officials and companies associated with a "worsening crackdown" on minority Muslims in the Xinjiang region.
President Trump's travel ban to go fully into effect
The US Supreme Court has allowed President Trump's travel ban on six Muslim-majority nations to go fully into effect.
Muslims between a rock and a hard place?
Hazim Arafeh of the Federation of Islamic Associations on where Muslim extremists leave moderate Muslims. Audio
Post-Trump: Diversity or division - Are we racist?
The election of Donald Trump has stoked fears of a backlash against minorities. In NZ, ethnic communities are wondering what impact his win will have on them? Video, Audio, Gallery
Post-Trump: Diversity or division - Are we racist?
The election of Donald Trump has stoked fears of a backlash against minorities. In NZ, ethnic communities are wondering what impact his win will have on them?
Video, AudioYassmin Abdel-Magied: breaking stereotypes about Muslim women
Yassmin Abdel-Magied is a young Australian Muslim woman who loves breaking stereotypes. The 25 year old is a mechanical engineer who works on an oil rig. She trained as a boxer for five years, is a… Audio
Egyptian imams headed to NZ
Al Gillespie looks at what the secondment of Egyptian imams to New Zealand mosques means. Audio
Young, Muslim, Black and Representing NZ!
Chosen from among 4588 applicants across the globe, Fatumata Bah is young, Muslim and black - and she's representing New Zealand at the Commonwealth Young Leaders Programme in Scotland. Audio
Young, Muslim, Black and Representing NZ!
Chosen from among 4588 applicants across the globe, Fatumata Bah is young, Muslim and black - and she's representing New Zealand at the Commonwealth Young Leaders Programme in Scotland.
AudioThe Overseas Correspondents - Israel
Editor of The International Jerusalem Post and a Jerusalem Post columnist, Liat Collins reports from the State of Israel, pop. 8,238,300 (est. 2014)... the wave of Palestinian terror attacks that has… Audio
Donald Trump calls for complete Muslim ban
The billionaire businessman Donald Trump has sparked controversy after calling for a ban on Muslims entering America. Audio
Sydney Muslims experience three times as much racism
Muslims in Sydney encounter racism and verbal slurs at three times the rate of all other Australians. Audio
'You appreciate the fragility of life'
The biggest religious holiday in the Islamic world has been bittersweet for New Zealand's Muslim community this year after two deadly tragedies in Mecca.
New Zealand Muslims locked out of the property market
Thousands of New Zealand Muslims are feeling locked out of the property market, unable to find Islam-friendly home loans. Audio
More suspected terrorists being monitored.
The director of the Security Intelligence Service has warned more people, not fewer, are being monitored because of their links to Islamic State. Audio