Physically separate but spiritually connected: Ramadan in a Covid-19 era
Tonight could mark the beginning of Ramadan- the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
Tonight could mark the beginning of Ramadan- the ninth month of the Islamic calendar.
Residents refused to allow Christchurch to be defined by hate, writes Chris Lynch.
Hisham Alzarzour looks back on the worst year of his life following the March 15 attack.
We say: Reflecting on the Christchurch mosque shootings, one year on.
A Tauranga Muslim leader says we should not mark March 15. Here's why.
COMMENT: We need to teach our children the power of acceptance and diversity.
Christchurch mosque founder's son couldn't fathom what happened inside walls he saw built.
It's been a year since the Chch mosque killings. Who are we now? And what have we learned?
Manurewa school composes song for mosque attack victims.
We Are One feels warm and personal and real.
Events are planned around the country to mark one year since the March 15 attacks.
A lack of viable banking alternatives drives Muslims to take on conventional finance.
A man who forgave the Christchurch terror accused has been honoured with a peace award.
Facebook is developing its AI to help it auto-block content like the March 15 video.
The Auditor-General will look into the effectiveness and efficiency of the scheme.
Jacinda Ardern reveals her proudest moment six months on from the March 15 shootings.
They spoke to the Herald two days after the attack. Six months on, we catch up again.
Muslim leader Mazhar Krasniqi once honoured alongside American activist Malcolm X.
All Blacks star Sonny Bill Williams has visited and prayed at the Al Noor Mosque.
Woman was told to leave pool because swimming costume fully covered her body.
Mosque shootings stirs up disturbing underbelly but how representative is it?
Commission wants inputs from Muslim communities, organisations and individuals.
Facebook has said it will be removing Brain Tamaki's sponsored post from the platform.
Tamaki says Islamic immigration out of control. Others say he has his facts wrong.
Many embrace the ultra-extremist form of Islam: "I love her more than my own mother."
'We just feel like after what happened in Christchurch, it's just not fair.'
More than 10,000 expected to gather at Eden Park in Auckland.
"The amount of vitriol and hate was disgusting. I thought we were better than this."
Accused mosque shooter will have a platform to read his manifesto, law professor says.