Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
July 20, 2012
7/20/2012
Mindfulness Goes Mainstream; Syria Monastery; Quran Recitation
The increasing popularity of meditation in schools, corporations, and even in Congress; A desert monastery in Syria that was a center for interfaith dialogue before the violence; Reciting the entire Quran for Ramadan; Muslim Olympic athletes and fasting for Ramadan
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
July 20, 2012
7/20/2012
The increasing popularity of meditation in schools, corporations, and even in Congress; A desert monastery in Syria that was a center for interfaith dialogue before the violence; Reciting the entire Quran for Ramadan; Muslim Olympic athletes and fasting for Ramadan
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