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June 8
- Controversial Religious Activist Enters Israel's Parliament AP
- Anti-Muslim sentiment strong and widespread in Australian army, study shows Michael Safi, The Guardian
- Bangladesh Says It Now Knows Who’s Killing the Bloggers Geeta Anand and Julfikar Ali Manik, The New York Times
- Female genital mutilation: Muslim sect leader sent to jail in legal U-turn Sarah Crawford, The Daily Telegraph
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June 7
- Religious education under review in Queensland schools after proselytising claims Australian Associated Press
- Hindu priest in Bangladesh hacked to death by suspected Islamists Reuters
- The Eerie Similarity Between the Mathura Cult Tragedy and 1993 Waco (Texas) Cult Deaths Vappala Balachandran, The Citizen
- Women of the Wall leader detained at Western Wall for smuggling in Torah scroll Jeremy Sharon, The Jerusalem Post
- ISIS clams responsibility in Hindu priest's hacking death in Bangladesh Sugam Pokharel and Joshua Berlinger, CNN
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June 6
- Harmony and Martyrdom Among China's Muslims Alice Su, The New Yorker
- Ramadan begins, overshadowed by conflict for many in the Middle East Reuters
- In sign of unity, Christians renovate Christ's tomb together Daniela Berretta, AP
- Is Islam ‘Exceptional’? Shadi Hamid, The Atlantic
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June 5
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June 1
- Ultra-Orthodox comprise a third of population of Jerusalem, says CBS Lidar Gravé-Lazi, The Jerusalem Post
- Shared entrance to Western Wall brings haredi, progressive clash Jeremy Sharon, Jerusalem post
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May 31
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May 30
- When religion becomes a commodity Farish A. Noor, The Straits Times
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May 29
- Catholics join forces with Russian Orthodox to rebuild churches in Syria Jonathan Luxmoore, Catholic Herald
- Iran Bars Pilgrims From Traveling to Mecca for Hajj Thomas Erdbrink, The New York Times
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May 27
- Isolated Indian Soldiers Invent New Saints to Maintain Their Sanity Shefali Anand and Joanna Sugden, The Wall Street Journal
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