Islam
“If I’m a Muslim talking about forced marriage, they can’t call me racist.”
On the 125th anniversary of women's suffrage, Leigh-Marama McLachlan explores what feminism means with Mani Dunlop, Donna Miles-Mojab, Tuiloma Lina-Jodi Samu and Farida Sultana. Audio
Far-right speakers may be banned from entering NZ
Pressure is mounting on Immigration New Zealand to deny entry to a controversial Canadian pair set to give a talk in Auckland next month. Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux are best known for their… Audio
Christchurch Muslims to monitor radicalised teenager
The Muslim community is applauding a judge's decision not to send a radicalised teenage boy to prison for a violent attack in Christchurch last July.
Yusuf Islam: 'We need to communicate, we're social beings'
The latest album from the former Cat Stevens brings his 50-year music career full circle. Yusuf Islam speaks to Bryan Crump about The Laughing Apple, his eventful life and his influences. Audio
Behind the scenes at NZ Eid Day
Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the team of volunteers behind the second largest Islamic festival of the year, who have already been preparing for months for the big day. Audio, Gallery
Behind the scenes at NZ Eid Day
Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the team of volunteers behind the second largest Islamic festival of the year, who have already been preparing for months for the big day.
AudioTrump pushes debunked 'pig's blood' myth
US President Donald Trump has invoked a debunked myth about a general who fought Islamist militants by using pig's blood when committing mass executions.
A place for Muslims to vent
An Australian Muslim organisation wants to have government funding for "safe spaces" in which they can make "inflammatory" comments. Audio
Muslim women, misogyny and violence
Farida Sultana is the founder of the Asian womens' refuge organisation Shakti. She talks about misogny and abuse of Muslim women. Audio
Winston Peters tells Muslims to bring their own into line
Winston Peters tells NZ's Muslims to clean house and report the enemy within. Audio
Islam-friendly finance and shari'a law
The Muslim financial industry is the fastest growing industry in global finance - so understanding Shari'a or Islamic law is becoming increasingly important for doing business overseas. Kathryn Ryan… Audio
The Book Smugglers of Timbuktu
Kathryn Ryan talks to Charlie English whose new book, The Book Smugglers of Timbuktu, tells the story of the librarians who saved hundreds of thousands of priceless manuscripts from Al Qaeda in 2013.
…Trump tells Muslim leaders to drive terrorists out
US President Donald Trump has delivered a speech to Muslim leaders in Saudi Arabia, focusing on religious extremism.
Samoan Quran to dispel misconception of Islam - Imam
Samoa's Muslim leader says he translated the Quran into Samoan to dispel misunderstanding of the religion. Audio
Controversial Islam critic cancels Australia-NZ tour
Controversial speaker Ayaan Hirsi Ali has cancelled her speaking tour of Australia and New Zealand at the last minute.
Islamophobia more likely in heavy media consumers - study
New Zealanders who consume more news are more likely to be prejudiced against Muslims, a study has found.
EU workplace headscarf ban 'can be legal'
Employers can ban visible religous symbols as long as it is across-the-board, Europe's top court says.
Commentator - muslim men should be made to shake women's hands
Debate in Australia about whether schools should allow muslim male students to decline shaking women's hands for religious reasons. Audio
Public Enemy - Episode 4
How do you fight a president who is hostile to your culture? Audio
My name is Mohamed
What is it like living with the world's most common name? Mohamed Hassan sets out to meet others in Auckland who share his name - and there are a lot of them. Audio