http://www.npr.org/2010/11/16/131350606/saudi-arabia-modernizes-mecca-for-muslim-pilgrims
This link is all about how incredibly profitable the Hajj is for Saudi Arabia. It makes a good point, that the industry of religious tourism is recession-proof, just in the sense that all Muslims wishing to complete the Hajj must move through this one particular area. Building hotels and businesses in Mecca is, in that sense, a no-brainer.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Was Satan and Angel or a Djinn?
http://www.answering-islam.org/Quran/Contra/iblis.html
An interesting breakdown of several analyses of the text of the Quran, attempting to determine the proper origin of Satan based on the Quran. It seems pretty inconclusive, and it appears as though the text contradicts itself, but on the other hand, no text so large is going to be completely ironclad.
An interesting breakdown of several analyses of the text of the Quran, attempting to determine the proper origin of Satan based on the Quran. It seems pretty inconclusive, and it appears as though the text contradicts itself, but on the other hand, no text so large is going to be completely ironclad.
Update on the Tennessee Mosque
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2010/11/tn_mosque_lawsuit_funding.php
If anybody remembers, right around the time of that ridiculous 'Ground Zero Mosque' controversy, there was another group of bigots decrying the building of an Islamic Cultural Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It turns out that once the opponents of the Mosque realized that they could not oppose it based on religious grounds, since America has freedom of religion, they decided to discredit Islam as a religion altogether. I think that anyone looking at this lawsuit from the outside can tell how absurd the viewpoint of this fundamentalist "Christian" group is, and how poorly they represent any other Christians. It's a shame that they can't simply adhere to their own gospel and turn the other cheek, and allow the local Muslim community to exist without persecution.
If anybody remembers, right around the time of that ridiculous 'Ground Zero Mosque' controversy, there was another group of bigots decrying the building of an Islamic Cultural Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. It turns out that once the opponents of the Mosque realized that they could not oppose it based on religious grounds, since America has freedom of religion, they decided to discredit Islam as a religion altogether. I think that anyone looking at this lawsuit from the outside can tell how absurd the viewpoint of this fundamentalist "Christian" group is, and how poorly they represent any other Christians. It's a shame that they can't simply adhere to their own gospel and turn the other cheek, and allow the local Muslim community to exist without persecution.
Monday, November 8, 2010
Exorcisms in the Alps
A small article with a good sound-bite about how the French speakers in Switzerland, who are predominantly catholic, are requesting exorcisms from their clergy at unprecedented rates.
http://worldradio.ch/wrs/news/switzerland/more-exorcisms-wanted-in-french-speaking-switzerla.shtml?21660=
http://worldradio.ch/wrs/news/switzerland/more-exorcisms-wanted-in-french-speaking-switzerla.shtml?21660=
Religion in China
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/07/magazine/07religion-t.html?_r=1&partner=rss&emc=rss
Interesting article about religion developing in China. As the article states, "reformers and revolutionaries saw it as a hindrance holding the country back and a key reason for China’s 'century of humiliation.'", but now, as the country is experiencing economic prosperity, many of its citizens are coming to terms with religious beliefs. It will be interesting to see how a society of billions of people turning to religion affects other religions on the world scale over the next few years, from rising evangelism, to religious conflicts, internecine and international.
Interesting article about religion developing in China. As the article states, "reformers and revolutionaries saw it as a hindrance holding the country back and a key reason for China’s 'century of humiliation.'", but now, as the country is experiencing economic prosperity, many of its citizens are coming to terms with religious beliefs. It will be interesting to see how a society of billions of people turning to religion affects other religions on the world scale over the next few years, from rising evangelism, to religious conflicts, internecine and international.
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