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Music is mind-altering. It can make a person feel detached from reality and “not all there.” However, there is no evidence to prove that music makes a person more spiritual or moral. Music is a sensua
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Although Kedar does not force it on her son, Zubair Kedar, she does teach him the way of Islam. Kedar studies the Quran, the Muslim holy book, with him and teaches him what to say when greeting or say
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Since its founding more than 70 years ago, the Nation of Islam has presented itself as a vehicle of black empowerment.
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The purpose of the news is to provide an accurate depiction of the world and the people in it. This may not be the case with regard to the media’s portrayal of Muslim women.
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When it comes to religion and spirituality, the Internet has introduced a flurry of expectations, according to the Princeton Survey Research Associates.
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Hinduism dates back thousands of years. However, the ancient religion is still prominent in today’s society. With over 900 million followers, Hinduism is the third popular religion in the world.
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Whether in movies like “Passion of the Christ” or the practice of Kabbalah, a recent search indicates that religion is an important part of popular culture. The media has a definite impact on religion
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Since the establishment of the United States of America as a republic, the “powers that be" have been involved in an ongoing debate concerning the whole notion of the separation of church and state. O
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Christians from all faiths go to church, Muslims go to mosques and Jews go to the temple. All religions practice their faith in their own way. Each religion has its own central figure, beliefs, rite
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Those who embrace the personal freedoms of this great nation and reject the Ten Commandments are as foolish as the person who acknowledges their need for fresh water, and rejects the rain from which i
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