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You don't need an Advent calendar to know that Christmas is coming, but opening a little numbered door to reveal a prize is an idea that everyone—religious or not—can get behind.
A new book explores how religion, once at the core of American higher education, made its way to the margins of campus life.
Passage of Donald Trump’s “Big, Beautiful Bill” provides the latest evidence that human greed, despite its primitive nature, ...
The group also called for official recognition of Islamic marriage certificates, criticising the existing framework that ...
Haleem has also become more expensive. A 100kg haleem deg that used to cost around Rs17,000 is now being sold at Rs22,000 to ...
An Islamic human rights group, the Muslim Rights Concern, has called for constitutional amendments to establish Sharia courts ...
He also alleged that Saturday was initially a half-day before being extended to a full day under the regime of Gen. Yakubu ...
Take heart in this impression. A century ago, when adolescent psychology first emerged as a field of study, that was exactly ...
Greenland's relatively isolated indigenous culture finds itself increasingly exposed to the world just as Trump pushes to ...
The name Advent (From the Latin word Adventus, which signifies a coming) is applied, in the Latin Church, to that period of the year, during which the Church requires the faithful to prepare for ...
Opinion: With the advent of Trump and the related rise of the religious right there’s been an anti-gay backlash.
Wreaths symbolize eternity because they are in circular form, without a beginning or an end, so to speak. Before Christ came wreaths had long been in use, as symbols of fertility, victory, and the ...