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Most people who switch religions do not join another tradition; they leave religion altogether. Christians and Buddhists are ...
Jordan welcomes throngs of tourists at site where believers say Jesus was baptized By Dale Hanson Bourke | Religion News Service January 5, 2015 at 4:52 p.m. EST ...
Central Iowa musician Jordan Messerole released his seventh studio album Oct. 20. This new album is a departure from his established sound, and finds him digging deep — in both his lyrics and ...
AMMAN, Jordan (RNS) — Jordanians are discussing the possibility of opening the Sunni Islam-majority country to Shiite pilgrims long discouraged from visiting the tombs of the relatives of the ...
Jordan has removed mention of religion from its national identity cards, in a quiet but potentially historic change for the Kingdom.. The turnaround has been made in a switch to smart IDs, which ...
Editor’s Note: Education Week Assistant Editor Mary Ann Zehr is on assignment in Jordan to report on the education system of this strategically located country in the Middle East. During her two ...
AMMAN—Jordan’s “holy war against dogs” began in late October, after a two-year-old girl, Malak al-Qaraan, died from a rabid dog’s bite. Malak was outside with her family when a stray dog ...
How to Visit Religious Sites in Jordan. Jordanians take great pride in being religiously tolerant and culturally open, so many of the country's mosques are open to travelers.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a small country with few natural resources, but it has played a pivotal role in the struggle for power in the Middle East. It is a key ally of the United States ...
Jordan’s catering to religious sensitivities extends to its 200,000 Christians. In 2006, Jordan banned the film The DaVinci Code following complaints from church leaders. In April, the government ...
AMMAN: Smart IDs (identities) that don’t indicate the holder’s religion are now replacing traditional IDs in Jordan as part of the government’s digitisation program, Al Bawaba news service ...
Jordan, a country that relies heavily on tourism, uses the slogan: “Jordan, the birthplace of Christianity,” hoping to draw more Christian visitors to the Muslim-majority country.