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Muslims reassessing schools after Sept. 11

March 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

The burgeoning Muslim school movement in the U.S. is facing new challenges about its teachings and curriculum, especially concerning negative portrayals of America and non-Muslims, since Sept. 11, reports the Washington Post (Feb. 25). The growth of the Muslim population in the U.S. has generated a mushrooming of Islamic day schools, numbering anywhere from 200 to 600 […]

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Prisons spawning grounds for militant Islam?

March 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Are U.S. and European prisons becoming prime recruiting grounds for militant Islam and even terrorism? In a report on Richard Reid, the suspected “shoe bomber” terrorist, in Time magazine (Feb. 25), it is noted that like many others, Reid was converted to militant Islam while in prison. The magazine reports that since the early 1980s, “Bangladeshi and […]

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Black converts take place in American Judaism

March 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

African Americans are gaining a more prominent place in American Judaism, both as a group and as individual converts. The Denver-based Rocky Mountain News (Feb. 22) reports that a Denver resident, Alysa Stanton, is the first black woman to be accepted in a major rabbinical program in the U.S., according to officials at the Hebrew Union College […]

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Catholics, Jehovah’s witnesses sheltering sexual abusers?

March 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Sexual abuse in religion, particularly within the Catholic Church, is again making headlines across the U.S. This time, the thrust of the charges is that religious institutions — from Catholic Church to the Jehovah’s Witnesses — have not implemented policies to protect the abused and still tend to keep such matters behind closed doors. In […]

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On/File: February 2002

February 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

01: The Muslims of America, a community of black Muslims in Virginia, attracting the attention of law enforcement officials and journalists over its alleged ties to terrorism. The trailer park compound is reported to be part of Al-Fuqra, a sect started by Pakistani Sheikh Mubarak Ali Gilani, and composed of approximately 1,000 to 3,000 black Muslims in […]

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Findings & Footnotes: February 2002

February 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

01: An article by Toby Lester in The February issue of the Atlantic Monthly looks at new religions, but does so in a way that breaks the mold from most reportage of this phenomenon. Lester does touch on the usual suspects — such as Unificationism, the Hare Krishnas, and Sokka Gakkai — and the cult and anti-cult controversies in his […]

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Traditionalists in Brazil return to Rome

February 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

The stalemate between Catholic traditionalists, those opposing innovations from the Second Vatican Council, and Rome appears to be resolved on at least one front, according to several reports. On Jan. 18, in Campos Brazil, a group of 28,000 Roman Catholic traditionalists reunified with Rome. Their bishop, Licinio Rangel had been consecrated in 1991 by bishops […]

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Changes in China law reviving denominations?

February 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

New registration laws in China may lead to the reemergence of distinctions between Protestant denominations. A high-level national work conference on religion in China took place in Beijing from Dec. 10 to 12, 2001. Top Chinese political leaders attended, including the seven members of the Politburo of the Communist Party. According to a China Daily report on […]

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Sufism revives in post-Taliban Afghanistan

February 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam, is undergoing a revival in Afghanistan in the wake of the Taliban’s fall, reports the Boston Globe (Jan. 23). For centuries, four major Sufi orders had vast and devoted followings in Afghanistan, evidenced in the weekly mass visits to saints’ tombs, the raising of colorful flags at cemeteries and the celebration […]

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Search for new archbishop and Anglican future

February 1, 2002 by Richard Cimino

The early January announcement by the Archbishop of Canterbury (and head of the Anglican Communion), Dr. George Carey, that he would retire before the end of the year, has put into motion a search for a successor who will be a key shaper of world Anglicanism and the Church of England. There have been many […]

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