Latest in Tag: religion Highlight
Latest in Tag: religion

Muslim Brotherhood denies link to devil worshippers report
The Brotherhood and the FJP deny responsibility for a report filed against the Sawy Culture Wheel accusing them of hosting devil worshippers

Administrative court postpones Muslim Brotherhood dissolution case
Opponents accuse Brotherhood of being an illegal group and not having proper licenses

Reconciliation
You need utopian idealists and pragmatic realists if we hope to make something of this mess we call a country

Ramadan Chronicles: France
From the eyes of Muslims overseas, we explore personal experiences

Ramadan Chronicles: USA
From the eyes of Muslims overseas, we explore personal experiences

Ramadan Chronicles: Netherlands
From the eyes of Muslims overseas, we explore personal experiences

Ramadan Chronicles: Canada
From the eyes of Muslims overseas, we explore personal experiences

Ramadan Chronicles: Denmark
From the eyes of Muslims overseas, we explore personal experiences

Ramadan Chronicles: Bali-Indonesia
From the eyes of Muslims overseas, we explore personal experiences

Ramadan Chronicles: United Arab Emirates
From the eyes of Muslims overseas, we explore personal experiences

The snake hunters of the Refai Sufi order
The ancient profession is founded on the need of people to render their environment safe.Snake hunting in the tradition of the Refai, a profession that grew into a form of Sufism, requires piety and a deep sense of religion.

Ex-soldier in the US kills worshipers in Sikh temple
Authorities considering defining attack as “domestic terrorism”

Tunisian bill set to criminalise ‘values-based offences”
Rights group: “The draft bill would provide prison terms and fines for broadly worded offenses such as insulting or mocking the ‘sanctity of religion'”

Saudi Arabia blogger released after spending a year in prison without charges
Saudi authorities release Nazir Al-Majid, a year after detaining him

Clinton: Since Mubarak “sectarian violence has increased”
A teacher and Shia facing blasphemy charges are among the recent examples of growing religious tensions in Egypt
Review: Sectarian strife and the cabinet are in focus
Egypt’s most prominent writers reflect their opinions on major issues facing Egypt

Editor’s letter: Cover up woman
Women are always to blame for whatever happens to them, in almost every culture and religion

Coptic Orthodox Church to point the way to new Pope
The Coptic Church has also announced that it will not attend the traditional yearly Ramadan Iftaar banquet in mourning for the death of Pope Shenouda III

As thin as a veil
The difference between a good night and a bad one for a woman in Egypt might be as thin as veil