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Afghan sociologist Mohammad Amin Reshadat stated at the university of religions and denominations
Afghan sociologist: Taliban has pushed Afghanistan to a religious divide
Dr. Reshadat added Afghanistan has failed in forming a united nation, defining a single national identity and it is affected by radical racial, lingual and religious gaps.
Al-Aqsa storming doesn’t bode well for religious rights in Israel
Ben-Gvir’s actions are a direct threat not just to Muslims, but also Christians and liberal Jews.
Benedict XIV, the first Green Pope
His encyclicals on faith, hope and love were an important part of legacy and he was known as the first green Pope who took environmental issues seriously.
Islam poised to become the world’s largest religion
Due to a higher Muslim fertility rate, Pew Research projects that sometime around 2075, Islam will be the world’s dominant religion.
As Uyghurs Muslims suffer, China and Saudi Arabia make best friends for ever
What is happening in the Uyghur homeland is not just discrimination or persecution, although there is plenty of that as well.
The religious culture war comes to Israel
Benjamin Netanyahu and King Charles turn out to have something in common
3 reasons why Christianity declined in America
RELIGIONS NEWS AGENCY (REDNA) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited Washington, DC, yesterday on his first trip outside his homeland since it was invaded by Russia exactly three hundred…
A new survey shows
More men than women say science and religion are not compatible
More men than women believe that science and religion are not compatible, a new survey of public attitudes suggests.
A Christmas reflection
If you listen to the scriptural stories closely (both Christian and Muslim) and place real people in the story, it comes to life and speaks about the profound and transformative reality of birth.
The Americanization of Religion
The Christian percentage of the U.S. population, which hovered around 90 percent in the 1970s and 1980s, drops below 50 percent within the next half-century.