“It does not pay to join these groups terrorizing innocent people,” the president of the Islamic Supreme Council of Zambia said.
Some Muslims said they were afraid to go home because of harassment from their Christian neighbors.
About 360 police officers in the region conducted about 13 raids to arrest the suspects.
Federal prosecutors had charged the terror plot suspect with conspiring to support ISIS.
The law is widely seen as a revival of the repealed Internal Security Act and will allow officials to detain suspects indefinitely without a trial.
The Iranian border guards were allegedly killed in an attack by Pakistan-based militants in the restive Sistan-Baluchistan province.
Federal prosecutors have accused four Brooklyn residents with taking part in a plot to support the Islamic State group abroad.
Prosecutors told jurors that Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 21, committed a "bloodthirsty" act, while his lawyers said Monday that he was a "kid."
The Kenyan air force has destroyed two al Shabaab camps in Somalia, it said on Monday, in the first major military response since the Islamist group massacred students at a Kenyan university last week.
Palestinians living in Syria had only one real option for escaping ISIS. Now, that option is gone.
ISIS' marketing campaign has exposed many young Muslims to potential radicalization. “The boys want to be like them and the girls want to be with them.”
The 100-mile fence on Bulgaria's border with Turkey is about 25 percent complete.
Two of the suspects had recently returned from Syria, according to the authorities.
Leaders from 25 African nations will hold a summit this week on Boko Haram, which has killed 15,000 people since 2009, the U.N. says.
A 14-year-old boy and 16-year-old girl were arrested in the Manchester area.
After al Shabaab gunmen massacred nearly 150 people at a Kenyan university on Thursday, churches in Kenya are turning to armed guards to protect their congregations.
Militants carry out terror attacks on the run as military forces from three African nations advance against them.
The Somalia-based group says in a statement that Kenyan citizens would "bear the full brunt" of their government's actions.
Detective Patrick Cherry said that he let his emotions get the better of him, but the Uber driver had been "discourteous."
Moscow may provide up to $1.2 billion in military hardware, the newspaper Kommersant reported.
Keonna Thomas thought deactivating her Twitter account would make her invisible to the feds. She was wrong.
Suspected al Qaeda militants took over a base in Yemen's southeastern city of Mukalla Friday.