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Selected religion-related news from around the Web
AP: Campaign against women’s skimpy dress highlights UAE anxiety over rising numbers of foreigners
With the number of foreigners dwarfing that of locals in her hometown of Abu Dhabi, Asma al-Muhairi has become increasingly anxious at the prospect of her younger nieces abandoning their full-length black robes in favor of Western attire that seems to be everywhere she goes.
AP: Pastors use social media to reach congregations
Twitter gives the impression of being obsessed with mindless earthly trivia, from Justin Bieber's latest heartfelt tweet to his Beliebers to LeBron James' reflections on winning the NBA championship.
AFP: German circumcision ruling slammed

Agence France-Presse AFP: German circumcision ruling slammed Staff 2012-06-27 A key German Muslim association on Wednesday sharply criticised a court ruling that said circumcising boys on religious grounds amounted to grievous bodily harm. "The Cologne ruling is a serious attack on religious freedom,

Daily Star: Opinion: Religious principles can help tackle refugee issues
Every June 20, many countries mark United Nations World Refugee Day with events to raise awareness about the situation of refugees.
NYT: Before a full house in Iran, Koran reciters vie for top honors
On the long journey from Kampala, Uganda, to Tehran, 15-year-old Hamissi Mawejje had plenty of time to spend with his iPod.
Washington Times: Ethics code chapter and verse for pastors
The Ten Commandments and the Golden Rule apparently weren’t clear enough.
AP: Thai Buddhist film festival seeks to spark faith
Religion can be a tough sell nowadays, so instead of waiting for disciples to make their way to temple, some promoters brought 36 films with Buddhist themes to the heart of modern Thailand earlier this month.
Globe and Mail: New Muslim cemeteries to give urgent last rites
Soon after Suleiman Gardee’s mother died, as he and his relatives grieved, the family tried to arrange a burial for the 92-year-old. “In Muslim tradition, you bury within 24 hours max,” he said. “Otherwise, it’s not a good thing.”
AP: US officials say military recommends administrative discipline in Quran burning
A U.S. military investigation is recommending that as many as seven U.S. troops face administrative punishments, but not criminal charges, in the burning of Qurans at a U.S. base in Afghanistan in February, The Associated Press has learned.
Straits Times: More flexibility for churches, temples with new space rules
Small churches and Taoist groups are likely to benefit from new rules that allow religious organisations to worship in industrial buildings.
Straits Times: Opinion: Islamic finance can restore confidence during crisis
COMMERCIAL trade exchanges can facilitate both domestic and international trade.
El Pais: Blasphemy ain’t what it used to be
God is busy with bigger things, but the arrogance of men makes them feel obligated to defend him, Penal Code in hand.
Times of India: English sermons at Hyderabad mosque a big draw
In the city of Nizams that has metamorphosed into a bustling metropolis, this mosque was possibly in the making.
Irish Times: Opinion: Straight from the atheist's mouth - but Dawkins got it theologically wrong
JOHN WATERS wrote tellingly in The Irish Times last Friday that he would personally find it difficult to discuss transubstantiation with his best friend, “not because I have problems with the doctrine but because such matters are impossible to discuss in the language we use for politics, shopping and sex”.
Boston Globe: Sanctions against nuns spark backlash
Last week an obscure 2006 book on sexual ethics by a nun, a retired Yale Divinity School theologian, rocketed to number 13 on Amazon's bestseller list.
AP: 'Mindfulness' stress-busting technique grows in popularity with politicians, military, others
In what's become a daily ritual, Tim Ryan finds a quiet spot, closes his eyes, clears his mind and tries to tap into the eternal calm.
Post-Dispatch: At meeting in St. Louis, Catholic theologians defend one of their own
The head of the Jesuit order in East Africa explained to other theologians gathered here last week that a simple gesture had different meanings in different cultures.
LA Times: Israel forms two lines over shopping on the Sabbath
It's a bright Saturday morning and shopkeepers at the trendy Tel Aviv Port shopping mall are bracing for the thousands of Israeli families about to descend upon the city's busiest outdoor retail promenade.
Moscow Times: Orthodox Church destruction fought in Morocco
The Russian Orthodox Church is fighting the demolition of a church in Casablanca after a defrocked priest illegally sold it to a local developer, church officials say.
Straits Times: Islamic banks 'can fill funding gap': S’pore Monetary Authority
Islamic banks are priming themselves to capture a larger share of the global trade and project financing market, as European banks pull back funds to mend balance sheets back home.
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