Grappling With Religion
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Why France’s decision to revoke funding to acclaimed Muslim high school reflects a common paradox
Many steps the government takes to supposedly protect ‘French Republican values, better ‘integrate’ Muslims or prevent radicalisation can often do the opposite.
Carol Ferrara, The Conversation, Françoise Lorcerie, The Conversation & Vincent Geisser, The Conversation
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Can scientists be religious? Research says yes – but it is challenging
Religious scientists report navigating hostility from peers and a professional culture that poses challenges for other life goals.
Christopher P Scheitle, The Conversation
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‘Let the gods defend their own honour’ – why blasphemy is an outdated concept in modern democracies
Blasphemy protects the religion of the majority and is an anti-democratic concept.
Faisal CK
Trending
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Kotak firm’s Rs 60 crore donation to BJP coincided with crucial RBI decisions on Kotak Mahindra Bank
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Bharti group’s Rs 150 crore bond donation to BJP coincided with Modi government’s telecom U-turn
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‘The Goat Life’ review: A protracted saga of suffering and survival
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How the brain’s clock speeds up around middle age can determine future health and dementia
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How the high demand for coaching classes reflects India’s employment and economic distress
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Moderating Muslim theology: It’s time to open up Islam to modern interpretations
Teachings should be recontextualised by drawing on the peaceful aspects of Islam to encourage respect for religious pluralism and fundamental human dignity.
A Faizur Rahman
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What India’s experience with secularism can teach Europe about Muslim minorities
While Europeans can learn a lot from India in terms of managing community relations, the crisis of Indian secularism serves as a warning.
Joerg Friedrichs, The Conversation
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In Manipur, a woman lies unburied for over 2 weeks as village council refuses space for final rites
The family of the deceased claim they are being discriminated against as they are practising Catholics in a Baptist-dominated village.
Arunabh Saikia
Video
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Watch: Footballers give their jackets to young player escorts amidst heavy rain in New York City
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Caught on camera: Supermarket floor collapses, shopper falls through it
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‘Look at my wonderful costume’: Actor Anne Hathaway reacts to scenes from some of her popular movies
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Watch: Chef makes life-sized pencil and sharpener entirely from chocolate
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Watch: Musicians from Kerala perform their version of the iconic 1985 song ‘We Are The World’
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Interview: Kanwariyas need to be seen beyond being merely a cause of traffic snarls and disruptions
The urban middle class often has contempt for them. But they are mostly young men seeking respect and relief from their social conditions, says Vikash Singh.
Scroll Staff
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The resurgence of religion has not come despite modernisation but because of it
Development has failed to reduce human suffering and in a global economy, inequality has only increased. In times like this, religion is the only solace.
Vikash Singh
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Watch: The US comedian trolled by cow-vigilante supporters always points out religious absurdities
His objective: ‘...to laugh at the world and the ridiculousness of the situation.’
Scroll Staff
The Reel
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‘Amar Singh Chamkila’ trailer: Diljit Dosanjh plays the slain Punjabi singer in Imtiaz Ali’s biopic
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Premiere date announced for Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Heeramandi’
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‘The Goat Life’ review: A protracted saga of suffering and survival
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The secret ingredient of Pratik Gandhi’s success: ‘Salt to taste’
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‘Bade Miyan Chote Miyan’ trailer: Akshay Kumar and Tiger Shroff team up for action thriller
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Why does Pakistan’s horror pulp fiction stereotype Hindus?
Pakistani pulp fiction often portrays Hindu characters as evil demons and Muslims as heroes.
Jürgen Schaflechner, The Conversation
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Video: why writer and scholar Reza Aslan wants a Muslim 'Modern Family' for Americans
“You’re more likely to die from faulty furniture than an Islamic terrorist.”
Scroll Staff
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Mixed martial arts and Christianity: ‘Where Feet, Fist and Faith Collide’
A moment’s theological reflection, however, raises a host of ethical quandaries and paradoxes for the theologian or thoughtful Christian.
Nick Watson and Brian Bolt, The Conversation
The Field
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Athletics: Neeraj Chopra to open his 2024 season at Doha Diamond League in May
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Badminton, Spain Masters Super 300: PV Sindhu wins opening match; Indian men’s singles campaign ends
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Captain’s log: The Indian Premier League has become a grooming ground for new captains
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IPL 2024: Record-breaking Sunrisers Hyderabad beat Mumbai Indians for first win of the season
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IPL 2024: ‘That’s some serious hitting’ – Reactions as Sunrisers Hyderabad set new tournament record