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Crunching popcorn and screaming, Indonesians are flocking to watch homegrown horror films in cinemas that draw on the country ...
Shivaji's inclusive and progressive approach to religion contrasts with Aurangzeb's, inspiring generations and shaping Indian ...
India and the Middle East birthed major religions like Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, fostering ...
With the Faith By Plate Act mandating halal and kosher meals be offered at places such as public schools, Muslim parents are ...
Malaysia's Asean chairmanship doubles as a cultural statement, with exhibitions in KL celebrating regional creative exchange ...
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A tale of two Indias
As you take your bag from the baggage claim at the airport You see a big broken sign that reads Welcome to India Now this sign isn’t broken by the number of pigeons it ...
The Faith by Plate Act ensures that public schools and state-owned or state-operated facilities, such as prisons and ...
A gold rush has broken out in the Sahara in recent years. Thousands of young Africans are digging in the sea of sand with pickaxes - and risking their lives in search of precious treasure.
A library in the Saudi capital has acquired 400 rare copies of the Holy Quran from various Islamic eras. Among them are Quran ...
Crunching popcorn and screaming, Indonesians are flocking to watch homegrown horror films in cinemas that draw on the country's penchant for ghost and monster stories. The genre now dominates ...
King Abdulaziz Public Library (KAPL) revealed that it had acquired 400 rare copies of the Holy Qur’an from various Islamic eras, especially between the 10th and 13th centuries AH, which a treasury ...