…as is the case with most, “muddle through” by selecting both Western values—democracy—and Islamic responses. But Cook concludes that, compared to its competitors, the “Islamic heritage engages the predicament of…
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Modern dating techniques support Hindu traditionson marriage
…websites, such as Bharatmatrimony.com, are being used by parents in both India and the U.S. to match up their children. It is estimated that 10 percent of the clients are…
Changes afoot in the Muslim brotherhood
…gained first on campuses in the 70s, according to several Egyptian analysts. The new leader, who is more comfortable with the media than his predecessor, denies that there is any…
Keeping food halal and aiming for non-Muslim market
Packaging for Saffron Road’s halal-certified Chicken Pad Thai noodle dish. // Image courtesy of Kate Tayloe, via AmericanHalal.com Just as kosher food found a following beyond its Jewish market, Islamic…
Gay synagogues drawing straight Jewish seekers
…the website Forward.com (June 4). In some cases, synagogues established originally for gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and trans-sexual Jews now even have a majority of straight members. Jay Michaelson writes that…
Counter-jihadist model faces problems in being exported
…could be more effective by using the ideological proximity of Wahhabism (the major form of Islam in Saudi Arabia) to Islamist currents to help undermine Islamist radicalism, Bokhari concludes. (http://www.stratfor.com)…
Muslim societies target real and symbolic atheism
…a combination of reasons. On the one hand, you have the globalization of [the] religion-atheist debate (one can be a participant . . . from a computer anywhere in the…
Findings & Footnotes: April 2015
…issue, visit: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1478-1913 02: Carmel Chiswick’s new book Judaism in Transition (Stanford University Press, $22.95) represents her unique approach of examining Jewish issues through an economic perspective. Chiswick, a labor…
China’s Christians—70 million and highly educated
…and Japan (3 percent), “in all six of these Asian nations, it is the more-educated who are most likely to have become Christians.” (Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on Religion, http://www.religjournal.com.)…
Al Qaeda’s funding becoming sparse?
…now being encouraged as another way of fighting, and a recent study reports that volunteers for the jihad from the West are being asked to pay for their training. (http://blogs.reuters.com/williammaclean/)…
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