Christians in Ramadan: You Must Fast!
A Christian woman in Yemen describes the pressures of conforming to Muslim customs during Ramadan, highlighting the struggles of religious minorities in a predominantly Muslim society.
‘It makes me feel more British’: Muslims say religious diversity in the UK part of identity
The article discusses the celebration of Eid al-Fitr at Baitul Futuh mosque in London amid political turmoil surrounding Islamic public prayers, reflecting on the sentiments of British Muslims regarding their identity and diversity.
Less Jesus, more Sharia? The battle over religious education in Germany is raging
A new curriculum for religious education in Lower Saxony, Germany, emphasizes a broader religious and social education over traditional Christian teachings, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of students.
Event brings together religious leaders and academic community in debate on anti-racist education in Petrópolis
A free event titled 'Café com Axé' aims to promote discussions on anti-racist education and religious diversity in Petrópolis, Brazil.
Haredi, Masorati, Dati, and Hiloni... How much do you know about Israeli society?
The article explores the complexity and diversity of Israeli society, particularly within the Jewish community, highlighting religious, ethnic, and national identities.
Increase in religious schools and home schooling could prevent ‘deeper social cohesion’, Julian Hill says
Julian Hill warns that the growth of religious schools and home schooling in Australia may hinder social cohesion by limiting children's interactions with peers from diverse backgrounds.
Fasting together: Ramadan and Lent in Sierra Leone’s spirit of harmony
In Sierra Leone, Christians and Muslims are celebrating Lent and Ramadan simultaneously, showcasing a spirit of harmony despite political tensions.
Watch.. Qatari security men pray while securing the Winter Olympics in Milan
A video shows Qatari security personnel praying together while on duty during the Winter Olympics in Milan, symbolizing a blend of duty and faith.
The English Premier League adopts a "Iftar Pause" for Muslim players during Ramadan
The English Premier League allows Muslim players to break their fast during matches in Ramadan, continuing its tradition of religious diversity.
100% Halal Offer: 'When KFC Refuses to Acknowledge That It Responds to Religious Demand'
KFC announced that 24 of its restaurants will offer a 100% halal menu, prompting anthropologist Florence Bergeaud-Blackler to criticize the company for not acknowledging the religious motivations behind this decision.
Milanović congratulated Orthodox Christmas
Croatian President Zoran Milanović extended Christmas wishes to Orthodox believers, emphasizing the importance of Croatia as a joint home for people of various religious, national, and cultural identities.
Jerzy Haszczyński: Who to root for in Africa? Putin's favorites are out
The article discusses the complexities of supporting different teams in the African Cup of Nations, reflecting on ethnic and religious diversity among the competing nations.