Uncategorized Archive
[India]: Islamic library in Deoband has books on other religions
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Islamic schools and multifaith learning, madrasas in India
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[India]: This year’s toppers show burqas can define, but not confine them
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Tagged Islamic education and women, madrasas and women in India
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[India]: Madrasas in JK can’t impart religious education only: GoI
Posted in News, Uncategorized
Tagged Modern and religious education, religious education in madrasas
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NSS calls for “fundamental reform” of religious education, as humanists and Muslims mount separate complaints
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Tagged UK religious education, UK religious education and humanists, UK religious education and Muslims
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Interfaith reading days at Temple De Hirsch Sinai use the joy of hearing, telling stories
Posted in News, Uncategorized
Tagged Building and strengthening relationships, Interfaith picnic, Learning without knowing you're learning, Reading buddies, Sharing traditions
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NCIHP to establish complex to provide healthcare, education
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Education facilities, Human Rights, Interfaith Harmony, Promote religious tolerance, Promote tranquility
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Local Muslims hope Ramadan events will build bridges with non-Muslims
Posted in News, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Create better understanding, Food collection, Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Misconceptions, Muslim community in Ohio, Noor Islamic Cultural Center in Dublin, Ramadan facts, Similarities are multitude
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Religious Harmony Foundation
The Religious Harmony Foundation is a public charitable trust established under the Bombay Public Trust Act 1950, whose aim is to strive to bring religious harmony across the globe.
Posted in Organizations, Partner, South Asia, Type, Uncategorized
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Flamenco, Tai Chi and Six-Text Scriptural Reasoning; Report on a Visit to China
This short note is a report on a study visit to China by David F. Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity Director, Cambridge Inter-faith Programme.
Posted in ERB Journal, Short Notes, Uncategorized
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