Who is Bushra Bibi, the pious wife of Imran Khan now alleged to have broken Islamic law
Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan says he "did not catch a glimpse" of his wife's face until they were married. Now they have received a seven-year jail term for an unlawful marriage.
Do religious ministers have to report historical child sex abuse?
Kezia Whitton was abused by her brother when she was five years old. Years later, her former church declined to report him to West Australian police — but in a different state, they may have had to.
Criss-crossed letters were once used 'worldwide', as this family recently discovered
When Colleen Dorahy’s mother died, a neatly folded criss-crossed letter dated 1879 was discovered among her belongings — marked only with the author's initials.
Raquel lives 'off the grid'. She's part of a growing trend finding meaning in new age spiritual practices
New age spiritualism is not new, but it morphed during the COVID pandemic and appears more popular than ever. The first detailed Australian study examines what happens when spirituality and wellness intersect with conspiracy theories.
Woman who survived gay 'conversion' attempt dismayed at new law proposal in Tasmania
Bron survived repeated sessions of gay conversion attempts under the instruction of her mother but it took a heavy toll. She says a new draft bill proposed for Tasmania will do nothing to stop such "therapy" from continuing.
These classic Christmas songs have one thing in common — they were all written by Jewish composers
From iconic TV shows to beloved pop songs, Jewish culture and Christmas traditions have long been inextricably entwined.
'God will never be happy with you': How Lujayn overcame the clash between veganism and her religion
Australians of faith who want to eat less meat can sometimes find themselves torn between their religious identity and environmentalism.
'Acts of obscene exhibitionism': Why this Spanish city banned bad behaviour from partygoers
The Spanish city of Seville has long drawn partygoers from around the world — but some are clashing with the city's Catholic values.
Why do we scapegoat? A gay Catholic priest explains
James Alison knows what it's like to be a scapegoat. He's devoted his life to understanding why we do it.
Court overrules Jehovah's Witness parents to allow blood transfusion for seriously ill toddler
Health officials have won a court order authorising them to give a transfusion to a Jehovah's Witness toddler whose parents, due to their religious beliefs, did not consent to the use of blood.
Satara left the church during the pandemic. Now she's a 'hopeful agnostic'
Since the pandemic began, Australians are having more spiritual conversations and thinking about mortality more often. So why do many of us consider ourselves not religious?
Hajj pilgrimage numbers are set to hit a post-COVID record. Here's what the ritual means to Muslims
More than 2 million people are expected to complete the Hajj pilgrimage, an annual ritual Muslims have kept up over centuries. Here's how the tradition lives on, even through wars and plagues.
New Compass host Indira Naidoo on spirituality and the touching thing that happened after her sister's suicide
Journalist Indira Naidoo shares her experience of finding meaning and how spirituality can help us navigate the darkest moments of our lives.
Hillsong leaders announce financial review after federal parliament allegations
Hillsong church announces it will commission an independent financial review after being accused in federal parliament of "fraud, money laundering and tax evasion".
Australia's changing face of faith mirrored in Logan's diverse temples
The 2021 census revealed more Australians are now Muslims, Buddhists, Sikhs and Hindus than ever before. In Logan, south of Brisbane, these faiths intermingle.
Diane has survived child sexual assault. But finally being heard is causing fresh trauma
Under the National Redress Scheme, the Jehovah's Witnesses are required by law to apologise to this woman. Yet, three months later, she is still waiting.
Mother of allegedly murdered 8yo Toowoomba girl considered religious leader 'closer than blood relations'
Brendan Luke Stevens was committed to stand trial for failure to provide the necessaries of life to Elizabeth Struhs in 2019.
'I was paid for my silence': Court hears Hillsong founder's father gave money to alleged victim
A Sydney court hears Hillsong founder Brian Houston attempted to deal with sexual assault allegations against his father internally, rather than go to the police.
Leader of fringe religious group accused of murdering eight-year-old girl committed to stand trial
The last two members of a 14-member fringe religious group are committed to stand trial over the alleged murder of Elizabeth Struhs, who died earlier this year after her insulin medication was stopped.
'He will rise her again': Religious group members reject murder charge over 8yo Elizabeth Struhs
A member of a religious group charged with the murder of Elizabeth Struhs has told a court she believes the "charge is false and does not apply to us".
'Cooking for days': Sydney celebrates Diwali after last year's lockdown wipeout
Kirki Joshi has been "cooking for days". After the COVID lockdown wiped out festivities in 2021, she is going all to celebrate Diwali this year.
Japanese PM orders probe into controversial church amid public backlash
Fumio Kishida launches an inquiry into links between his governing party and the controversial Unification Church revealed in the wake of Shinzo Abe's assassination.
Negar can't sleep at night knowing her mum is in an Iranian prison because of her religion
When Negar Sabet awakes after a restless night in Sydney, she agonises about her elderly mother Mahvash, who has been locked up in Iran's notorious Evin Prison since the end of July.
How faith fits into modern China
A United Nations report says China may have committed 'crimes against humanity' in its treatments of Uyghurs in Xinjiang. The report also raises questions about China's relationship with religious freedom.
Japanese PM ousts ministers linked to controversial church after Shinzo Abe's assassination
The younger brother of slain former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe is among those ministers with connections to a controversial church who have been removed from cabinet.