Religion News on the Web
Selected religion-related news from around the Web
November 17, 2010
- The Globe and Mail
Globe and Mail: Support for female circumcision declining in Africa, study shows
Some experts thought it was so embedded in traditional culture that it
would never change. But new evidence shows that African countries have
made surprising progress in reducing the rate of female genital cutting,
a controversial and often illegal practice that can cause lifelong
injury and illness to girls and women.
November 14, 2010
- The Associated Press
AP: Israel welcomes last Ethiopians of Jewish descent
After years of languishing in makeshift shelters in the Horn of Africa,
the final remnants of an Ethiopian community claiming Jewish descent
received permission Sunday to move to Israel.
October 18, 2010
- The New York Times
NYT: Killings in Nigeria are linked to Islamic sect
A rash of mysterious killings by gun-wielding motorcycle assassins of
policemen, politicians and others in this city near the desert has led
authorities to declare that a radical Islamic sect thought to have been
crushed by Nigerian troops last year has been revived.
September 20, 2010
- The Associated Press
AP: Somalia's prime minister resigns amid tensions
Somalia's prime minister resigned Tuesday after months of turmoil with the country's president, saying their infighting had become a "security vulnerability" in a country battling an Islamic insurgency and rampant piracy.
September 16, 2010
- The Wall Street Journal
WSJ: Nigerian president will run
President Goodluck Jonathan announced
his intention to run in January's presidential election on Wednesday,
ending months of uncertainty and setting the stage for a standoff with
powerful Muslim Nigerians opposed to his candidacy.
September 13, 2010
- The New York Times
NYT: A Beninois priest seeks new respect, and new practitioners, for voodoo
This is not about secretive mutterings in the dead of
night or freakish eccentrics, explained Dah Aligbonon Akpochihala, an
eminent voodoo priest who has taken to the airwaves to preach the old
messages of faith, fidelity and obedience integral to his religion. It
is about bringing a younger generation on board.
September 08, 2010
- The Associated Press
AP: Muslim sect's prison attack raises new fears in Nigeria
A radical Muslim sect used assault rifles to launch a coordinated sunset raid on a prison in northern Nigeria, freeing more than 100 followers and raising new fears about violence in the oil-rich nation just months before elections.
August 15, 2010
- The New York Times
NY Times: Barred Muslim scholar back in U.S.
After being denied entry at Kennedy Airport without explanation nearly four years ago, the South African Muslim scholar Adam Mahomed Habib was in Atlanta this weekend to give a talk at a sociology conference