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Category: education

Updated on Apr 4, 2017. Posted on Dec 6, 2011

“In Ahmadis’ desert city, Pakistan closes in”

“At the office of what claims to be one of Pakistan’s oldest newspapers, workers scan copy for words it is not allowed to use — words like Muslim and Islam.”

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Updated on Apr 4, 2017. Posted on Dec 6, 2011

“Pakistan’s female madrassas breed radicalism”

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Updated on Jan 17, 2017. Posted on Dec 6, 2011

Templeton-Cambridge Journalism Programme in Science & Religion

Annual fellowships for exploration of connections in science and religion. Two-month intensive course of independent study and seminars at the University of Cambridge, UK.

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Updated on Apr 4, 2017. Posted on Dec 6, 2011

“Nepal’s porridge-eating boy ‘god’ wants to become a doctor”

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Updated on Apr 5, 2017. Posted on Dec 1, 2011

“Sikh family weighs legal options after boy’s hair cut off”

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Updated on Apr 5, 2017. Posted on Dec 1, 2011

“Malaysia’s National Service training camps to allow Sikh teachers”

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Updated on Apr 5, 2017. Posted on Nov 29, 2011

“Somali militants order schools to teach Arabic”

“Somalia’s al Shabaab rebels have banned English from schools in the southern port city of Kismayu they control and demanded teachers switch the curriculum to include Arabic and Islamic studies.”

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Updated on Apr 5, 2017. Posted on Nov 29, 2011

“School knife ban ‘discriminatory’”

Article related to Sikhism in Australia.

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Updated on Apr 5, 2017. Posted on Nov 29, 2011

“Mugabe, Archbishop of Canterbury set for fiery meeting”

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