The bill was approved in the preliminary reading that will allow banning those who participate in mixed prayer at the Western Wall
The Israeli Knesset has approved a bill that gives the Chief Rabbinate exclusive authority over the Western Wall, allowing for potential imprisonment for those who participate in non-orthodox mixed prayers.
Constantinople views Moscow Patriarchate as a tool of Kremlin propaganda
A Constantinople cleric expresses concerns about the Moscow Patriarchate's alignment with Kremlin propaganda and asserts the independence of the Constantinople Church in serving the community.
Approved for the Second and Third Reading: The State Will Officially Empower Religious Courts to Deal with Arbitration in Civil Matters
The Israeli Constitution, Law and Justice Committee has approved a bill granting religious courts authority to arbitrate civil matters with the consent of all parties involved.
'Whoever is Shankaracharya...' said Swami Avimukteshwaranand
Swami Avimukteshwaranand stated that no one can claim to be Shankaracharya, emphasizing that even Shankaracharya himself cannot make such a claim.
Swami Avimukteshwaranand's attack on CM Yogi
Swami Avimukteshwaranand criticized CM Yogi, asserting that the appointment to the Shankaracharya position should not be conducted through government interviews or letters but must follow traditional practices.
'Not Everyone Can Write Like Shankaracharya,' CM Yogi Breaks Silence on Avimukteshwaranand Controversy
CM Yogi Adityanath has addressed the controversy surrounding Avimukteshwaranand, stating that not everyone can attain the status of Shankaracharya.
Julius Caesar - God, but not King
The article discusses the historical and cultural significance of Julius Caesar, particularly focusing on the priesthood and the development of Roman religious practices during his time.
Behind the Book of the Great Mosque of Paris on Islam in the West, the Influence of the Muslim Brotherhood
A new 900-page guide published by the Great Mosque of Paris aims to assert a Muslim presence in Western societies but raises questions about its authorship and content.
Almost 5,000 years ago, women from this village in Seville played a key role as political and religious leaders
A study reveals that around 3000 BC, women in Valencina held political and religious authority that often surpassed that of men.