- Today With God Series Wins "Best Television Teaching Program of the Year"
Today with God has been awarded the "2008 NRB Media Award for Best Television Teaching Program of the Year" by the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB). - Temple Beth Emet to Host Christmas Party for Needy Children
The Best You Can Be Foundation will partner with Temple Beth Emet and Dreams for Kids to host “Holiday For Hope”. For most children the holidays are a time of joy, connection and celebration; but for those living in poverty it is often a time of isolation and despair...... - Christian Affiliate Marketing Advertising Network, The United Sharing Network, Launched Connecting
The United Sharing Network, a Faith and Family based Christian affiliate marketing network will launch its website, UnitedSharingNetwork.com, on December 4th, 2007. In the company’s pre-launch phase...... - iPrayToday.com Conquers Atheism with Prayer with New Website on December 5
As controversy grows prior to the release of “The Golden Compass,” a children’s movie based on the first book of a trilogy titled “His Dark Materials” by self-declared atheist Phillip Pullman, one Web site is offering a place where all God believers can come together to impress their prayers and well wishes on the masses....... - SHOP.COM Launches “12 Days of Christmas Joy” Contest
SHOP.COM today announced that it is celebrating the 12 days of Christmas early by granting 12 online shoppers their Joy gift wishes. Starting today, the “12 Days of Christmas Joy Contest” runs through December 12, 2007, whereupon SHOP.COM will randomly select 12 Joy gift registries and grant one a day through Christmas Eve..... - Starbucks to Open Regional Farmer Support Center in Rwanda
Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) chairman Howard Schultz announced today that the company will open a regional Starbucks Farmer Support Center in Rwanda. The facility will provide an opportunity for Starbucks to collaborate with farmers in Rwanda and in the East Africa region....... - GE Energy Solar Technology to Help Light Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
GE Energy (NYSE: GE) has supplied 363 roof-mounted solar panels at the top of 45 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City that will help generate electricity for the first solar powered Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree........ - ``Marry Christmas!'' ‘Tis the Season to Propose
Like “Happy Holidays,” and “Guaranteed delivery before Dec. 25,” the phrase, “Will you marry me?” will be a familiar refrain this time of year. According to the marriage Web site “The Knot,” about 40 percent of couples get engaged between the holiday months of November and February.. - The Magic of Christmas: Macy’s Gift Ideas for the Season
Especially during the holiday season, Macy’s (NYSE:M) offers distinctive and unique merchandise that makes gift giving fun, easy and fashionable..... - World Renowned Tenor Carl Tanner Invites Us to ‘Hear The Angel Voices’ on His Stunning Christmas CD
To paraphrase the title of Carl Tanner’s stunning and critically acclaimed debut CD as a solo recording artist, the world renowned operatic tenor has been “hearing the angel voices” that told him to pursue a singing career all his life--it just took him a few extra years to get the message... - Jesus Died So We Could Be Rich! Declares Biblical Expert and Best Selling Author
The recent investigation of several mega-church pastors has some people happy that the Senate is finally getting involved and forcing the pastors to account for their lavish material possessions and lifestyles. Others think the targeting of these pastors is unfair and unmerited...... - Church Of God In Christ (COGIC) and Area Hotels, LLC Begin Groundbreaking on First Hilton Garden
Hilton Garden Inn®, the award-winning mid-priced brand that is part of the Hilton Family of Hotels, the Church Of God In Christ (COGIC), the world’s largest African-American Pentecostal denomination with headquarters in Memphis, Tenn., and Area Hotels, LLC based in Mundelein, Ill., has announced the groundbreaking of the new Hilton Garden Inn® Memphis/Downtown... - Breakthrough in Cleaning and Sanitizing Chemistry Announced – Secret Formula put up for Sale
A major breakthrough in cleaning and sanitizing chemistry has been announced that could end suffering and death for millions of people and is certain to shake up the industry. Essential Clean™ is the world’s first and only proven cleaner and sanitizer that is completely natural and free of harmful, and allergy causing, petroleum derived chemicals and perfumes. The formula is for sale... - The St. Olaf Christmas Festival Hits a High Note by Heading to the Big Screen Live via Satellite
Getting into the holiday spirit just became easier this year. Music lovers nationwide have the opportunity to experience the legendary St. Olaf Christmas Festival – a two-hour service of hymns, carols, choral works and orchestral selections that celebrates the birth of Christ – shown in its entirety in High Definition and 5.1 surround sound in select movie theatres nationwide for the first time. - Globus Releases Results of First-Ever Study of International Religious Travelers
For many, traveling abroad is a spiritual experience – visiting magnificent cathedrals, ancient temples and other historic religious sites can have a profound effect on anyone that encounters them. Increasingly, though, Americans are planning international vacations specifically designed to explore their religion and deepen their faith..... - Rite Aid Opens Bathing Facilities for Wildfire Evacuees in Oceanside, CA
To further assist evacuees of the San Diego County wildfires, Rite Aid is providing bathing facilities and bathing linens to evacuees at the New Song Community Church shelter in Oceanside, CA. The local Rite Aid stores have also provided food, beverages and personal items to those at the shelter... - True Religion Goes Hawaiian
True Religion Apparel, Inc. (Nasdaq:TRLG) today announced the lease signing for its newest branded store, which will be located in the Ala Moana Center in Honolulu, HI. Featuring the entire collection of True Religion apparel including the expanding line of denim, sportswear, and a full range of licensed product, the 1,270 square-foot store is scheduled to open in Summer 2008. - Tiny Prints Sends Holiday Corporate Cheer with Stylish Business Greeting Cards
‘Tis the season for business holiday cards and this year businesses can avoid the same tired look offered by box set cards with the help of Tiny Prints. Tiny Prints, an online leader in premium, personalized, social stationery and software development, is offering a new line of holiday stationery that will make this year’s business Christmas card a hit among customers and clients. - Religious Discrimination Lawsuits Hit Record Numbers for Unprepared Employers according to A. Marti
The number of EEOC lawsuits claiming workplace religious discrimination have soared by nearly 50% in recent years, illustrating that employers may not be adequately prepared to deal with the law regarding religion in the workplace...... - Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts’ Hunter Smith Makes His National TV Singing Debut
Hunter Smith, punter for the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, played of the biggest stage in sports – The Super Bowl -- and now he takes the stage literally as he and band mate Chris Wilson bring their Christian music duo Connersvine to the Gospel Music Channel cable television network original series Front Row Live. - According to Black Diamond Pictures Mormon Apology Supports Motion Picture September Dawn’s Account
According to Black Diamond Pictures, an apology issued by the Mormon Church on September 11, 2007—to coincide with the 150-year anniversary of the massacre of an Arkansas wagon train in Utah by local Mormons—supports the incident’s depiction in controversial Black Diamond Pictures release September Dawn, starring Jon Voight and Terence Stamp.... - What’s up, Doc?: Brings Joy to the Season with Bugs Bunny & Friends ‘A Looney Tunes Sing-A- Long
Hey, all you kids out there from 1 to 92, this one’s for you! It’s time to throw out those worn copies of your parents’ Chipmunks Christmas records and celebrate the 2008 holiday season with Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian and the rest of the Looney Tunes gang.. - Christie, Parker & Hale Prevails in Trademark-Infringement Action Brought on Behalf of True
Christie, Parker & Hale LLP, one of Southern California’s leading intellectual property law firms, today reported that it obtained a consent judgment in favor of its client, the maker of True Religion Brand Jeans (Nasdaq:TRLG), in a trademark-infringement action brought against a competing denim manufacturer...... - Balboa Park December Nights presented by Barona
Balboa Park December Nights presented by Barona, San Diego’s favorite kick-off to the holiday season, will take place for the 30th consecutive year on Friday, December 7, 5:00-10:00 p.m. and Saturday, December 8, noon-10:00 p.m. In the spirit of the holidays, participating Balboa Park museums open their doors free of charge from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. both evenings... - Miracle Theater’s National Petition Set to Inspire Christians
A Christian theater has taken out a full-page ad in Friday’s USA Today to promote its “Million Voices for Christ” Petition that has already given thousands of people a positive way to stand up for the Christian faith. - Xirrus Deploys Wi-Fi Network at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church Supporting New Orleans Baptist
Xirrus, Inc., the only provider of high-performance, long-range Wi-Fi products, announced today that the Johnson Ferry Baptist Church (JFBC) in Marietta, Ga. has deployed Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays throughout its high-density classroom areas to support the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, providing church members, seminary students and staff with a reliable, high-performing Wi-Fi network...... - True Religion Apparel Opens New Branded Store in The Village at Corte Madera in Northern California
True Religion Apparel, Inc. (Nasdaq:TRLG) today announced the opening of its newest store in The Village at Corte Madera in Northern California. The 1,233-square-foot branded store will provide shoppers with the entire True Religion collection, including the expanding line of denim, denim-related apparel and its growing collection of licensed products...... - D-List Slander of Jesus Sparks Grass Roots Campaign by The Miracle Theater
-“Enough is enough!” is the headline of a full-page USA Today ad purchased by a consortium of Christian actors, singers, dancers, crew and managers sending a message about insensitive attitudes toward the Christian faith coming out of Hollywood. Kathy Griffin’s blasphemous Emmy Award acceptance speech—that slandered Jesus Christ and was bleeped out during the national awards show telecast on E!—provoked action from The Miracle Theater of Pigeon Forge, Tenn. - Hindus in Pakistan prepare for Rakhi
Hindu women in Pakistan are preparing for the festival of Raksha Bandhan, shopping for colourful rakhis, sweets and gifts. - American Bibile Society and CanZion Release Album Declaring 'The Bibile is My Guide'
American Bible Society has released their much-anticipated Christian reggaeton album today............. - 'Outside of Heaven' Has Now Been Published
This book is for young people who have found the mixed messages of religions contradictory and confusing. The nature of this world is that it dilutes and corrupts the truths found in religion. This book is just another way of saying the same things, except that priests have not yet had the chance to re-interpret it into something that insures their comfort and control. - New Combination Bible & History Time Line Makes Great Father’s Day Gift for History Buffs
The new Rose Book of Bible and Christian History Time Lines compares more than 6,000 years of Bible and world history at a glance. The 20-foot time line makes a great gift for dads who enjoy history, or for those who want to raise their religious literacy score. The time line can be read as a book or hung on the wall. - Sikhs observe 401st martyrdom day of Guru Arjan Dev
Thousands of Sikhs gathered at Darbar Sahib in Tarn Taran on Saturday to observe the 401st martyrdom day of Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth guru of the Sikhs. - Novelist Brings Ancient Ephesus to Life
Clamor and confusion' of early church portrayed in vivid detail - More Christmas Gifts Delivered for God: Global Contest to Save More Souls Runners-Up Are Announced
A global search for better ways to help save souls has identified a variety of profoundly more effective ways for Christian evangelism to be practiced by engaging vastly more Christians in evangelism at much lower cost. The solutions include securing weekly commitments from congregants to set a good example as Jesus did, introducing children to the Gospel during Christian face painting and other activities by using the Wordless Book, following our Savior's example of seeking out sinners - What Do Christians, Muslims, & Buddhists All Have in Common?
Incense! Hot off the press and set to be a burner, The Incense Bible: Plant Scents Transcending World Culture, Medicine and Spirituality, (Haworth Press) by Ethnobotanist Kerry Hughes, M.Sc., is a vivid tour through the ages and through our psyche as she illustrates our connection to incense for its use in health, spirituality and religion. - Questions About Organized Religion and the Effectiveness of the Bible
Newly released book answers questions about religion and its impact on Mankind in "GOD v. GODS Religion For The New Millennium And Beyond" (Perfect binding, paperback, 326 pp, 8.26" x 11.69", £10.99 or $19.95). - New Book Teaches How to Make and Use Pagan Prayer Beads
Religions from around the world - Buddhism, Hinduism, Catholicism, Islam, and many more, including the Pagan earth religions - use prayer beads as useful guides to remembering prayers and principles. Pagan Prayer Beads (Weiser Books, May 2007) by John Michael Greer and Clare Vaughn is a unique and practical introduction to the design, creation, and use of Pagan rosaries, teaching the reader to design and make personal prayer beads for use in myriad spiritual practices. - Church To Sanction Same-Sex Marriages
First Nation Church Removes Ban On Gay, Lesbian Unions - 'Soul Currency' Author Ernest Chu, Assistant Minister of Religious Science Fort Lauderdale
The Rev. Ernest Chu, author of the forthcoming book "Soul Currency: The Secret of Being Well Paid for Doing What Really Fulfills You" (www.SoulCurrency.org), joins the Rev. Dr. Michael Beckwith on the Gandhi King Peace Train & Living Legends of Nonviolence Conference April 18-21. - Akron, Ohio Faith-based Company, In-Souls®, to Have New Faith Heels™ Socks Sold
Family Christian Stores gives small faith-based company a chance of a lifetime. Think about it: We all wear socks, but what if your sock could also be a testimony of your faith? - Georgia Court Apologizes to Sikh American Denied Entry Into Court House Due to his Turban
Earlier this month, the Sikh American Legal Defense and Education Fund (SALDEF), the nation's oldest Sikh American civil rights and advocacy organization, received a formal apology from the City of Lawrenceville, Georgia, for wrongfully denying Mr. Jasmeen Singh Nanda entry to the city courthouse. - UVA Launches Priest Training Workshops
Una Voce America announces a collaborative program with the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP) designed to provide training for any priest interested in learning how to celebrate the traditional Latin Mass. Training will take place in June 2007 at Our Lady of Guadalupe seminary in Denton, Nebraska. The workshop will last for one week and will be repeated three times (the first, second and fourth weeks of June). - Edward F. Mrkvicka, Jr's. Book, 'Be Not Deceived'
"Be Not Deceived" gives Christians a comprehensive guide to discovering the messages and directives as written in the Bible. - New Christian Marriage Book, Married to Jesus, Confronts the Issues of Comfort and Avoidance
A new Christian marriage book that confronts the issues of comfort and avoidance in marriage. Married to Jesus encourages husbands and wives to live a life like Jesus in their marriage. A marriage book for newlyweds and marriage veterans alike, this marriage book is one to have on your nightstand. - Thousands to throng Aurobindo Ashram tomorrow
Thousands of people from across the country are expected to visit the Aurobindo Ashram here tomorrow on the 129th birth anniversary of its co-founder late Mirra Alfassa, better known as the 'Mother'. - Pilgrims putting pressure on Vaishno Devi ecology
Concrete structures around the Vaishno Devi shrine in Jammu and Kashmir are putting pressure on the fragile ecology of the area and could cause a "collapse" in the Himalayan foothills, an expert has warned. - Indian American spreading the teachings of Gita
An Indian American woman is doing her bit to promote world peace and cultural understanding through the teachings of the ancient Indian holy book "Bhagavad Gita". - Thousands offer prayers at Amritsar's Harmandir Sahib on Guru Purab
Tens of thousands of devotees congregated at Amritsar's Sri Harmandir Sahib Golden Temple, on Friday, on the occasion of the 340th birth anniversary of the tenth and last Guru of Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh. - All eyes on Naga Sadhus at the Ardh Kumbh Mela
As millions of Hindus have congregated here to participate in the Ardh Kumbh Mela, which is held after every six years, the Naga Sadhus are drawing the maximum attention of pilgrims, including foreign tourists, attending the 42-day fair. - Muslim protests against Saddam's execution by climbing a transmission tower
A Muslim climbed up of a transmission tower to protest the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. - 123 Chinese Buddhists set off on pilgrimage to India
A 123-member strong Chinese Buddhist delegation today set off on a pilgrimage of Buddhist and religious centres in India, including Varanasi, Bodhgaya and Nalanda, a visit which would help strengthen cultural ties between the two countries. - Jagannath Temple starts new ritual of worshipping the sea
A new ritual of worshipping "Mahodadhi" (or, the Sea God) everyday in the evening has been started in Puri by the priests of the world famous Jagannath Temple. - Polluted waters behind low turnout at Kumbh?
With only two million devotees taking a dip on day one of the Ardh Kumbh festival, the administration here was hard put to explain the relatively low turnout amid speculation that people were being put off by the polluted river waters. - India's Christian clerics reviving dying churches abroad
Scores of Christian clerics from India's northeast are travelling to parts of the world to revive the faith and to fill in increasing shortage of ordained priests. - Denied temple entry, Dalits to embrace Buddhism
Disgusted by their failure to enter a famed Hindu temple despite a court order, hundreds of Dalits in Orissa have decided to become Buddhists. - Sabarimalai temple row, SC's notice to Kerala Govt and Board
The Supreme Court today issued notices to Kerala government and others on a petition challenging the Kerala High Court's order granting permission to the authorities of Sabarmalai temple to re-make the ancient idols adorning the deity and change the existing ritual practices. - Millions of Hindus converge on Allahabad for the holy dip
The venue of one of the biggest Hindu congregations on the planet is wrapped in sheaths of fog and the cold wave . . . . - Muslim sacrifices himself at famous shrine
A 45-year-old Muslim today slit his throat with a sharp-edged knife and sacrificed himself at the shrine of Ghazi Baba here on the occasion of Eid-ul-Zuha, police said. - Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Zuha with fervour
A large number of Muslims celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha today with the devout attending special early morning prayers at mosques across the country..... - Muslims in Madhya Pradesh protest against Saddam's execution
The protests over the execution of former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein are continuing in India, as Muslims world over celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha..... - Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Zuha with traditional fervour
A large number of Muslims celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha today with the devout attending special early morning prayers at mosques across the country.... - Pakistan observes, celebrates Eid-ul-Azha with traditional fervour
Pakistan is celebrating Eid-ul-Azha with traditional zeal and religious fervour today..... - Muslims in Bihar protest Saddam's execution
Eid-ul-Zoha was today celebrated with traditional enthusiasm and fervour across Bihar even as hundreds of Muslims today visited mosques in the state capital in old clothes sporting black badges to protest against the execution of ousted Iraqi president Saddam Hussein... - Protests in Jammu and Kashmir over Saddam execution after Eid prayers
The execution of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein evoked a belated response in Kashmir as protests were held today after the Eid-ul-Zuha prayers across the valley..... - Musharraf's 'moderate' madrassas mushroom in Islamabad
Forty-two new Islamic seminaries came up in Pakistan's capital last year, a development the government hopes would promote President Pervez..... - South Australia's Muslims face racial abuse: report
The Muslim community in South Australia is being racially abused like never before and is under pressure, an Australian government report said.... - Brisk flower sales in Pakistan for Eid, New Year
Sales of flowers went up in Pakistan in the run up to Eid-ul-Azha and New Year, but vendors here are awaiting Valentine's Day Feb 14 when business blooms..... - Eid-ul-Zuha celebrated in Jammu and Kashmir
Eid-ul-Zuha, celebrated to remember the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim and to mark the end of Haj pilrimage, was celebrated today throughout the state with religious fervor and gaity..... - Eid-ul-Zuha celebrated in Uttar Pradesh
Amidst tight security arrangements, Muslims across Uttar Pradesh today celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha by offering prayers at mosques and sacrificed goats and sheeps..... - People throng beaches and temples to welcome new year
All government offices and educational institutions in the Union Territory remained closed today as people thronged various places of worship and beaches to graciously welcome the new year 2007..... - Devotees throng Orissa temples on day one of 2007
Millions of people in Orissa began the New Year Monday on a propitious note by visiting temples across the state..... - Eid celebrated in Andhra with fervour
Thousands offered prayers at open grounds and mosques across Andhra Pradesh on Eid-ul-Zuha, the Muslim festival of sacrifice, Monday..... - Allahabad Kumbh to attract 70 million people
As many as 70 million Hindus and others are expected to converge in this north Indian city for a holy dip in the Ganges over the 42-day long Ardh Kumbh festival commencing Jan 3..... - Outrage across southern India against Saddam's execution
Coimbatore/ Trivandrum/ Kochi, Dec. 31 : Protests continued in several parts of the country over the execution of former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein. - Eid celebrated in Kerala, prayers for Saddam
Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 31: Muslims in Kerala today celebrated Eid-ul-Zuha with traditional piety, but the execution of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein cast a shadow on the festive spirit in many places. - Food and festivities - Eid is around the corner
The congregational namaaz. The traditional embrace. The wafting fragrance of biryani. - Animals take over Jakarta streets on eve of Eid-ul-Zuha
The Muslim festival of Eid-ul-Zuha, or the sacrifice season, is in the air, permeating the alleys . . . . - Hanuman Jayanti from tomorrow
The famous Lord Anjeneya temple in Ananthamangalam near here which houses the unique three-eyed, ten-armed mighty Hanuman idol, is gearing up for the most important festival, Hanumanth Jayanti tomorrow. - Villagers stone Christian missionaries for converting people
Residents of Revadihal village on this city's outskirts today pelted stones at a group of Christian missionaries, alleging that they were converting people by distributing sweets. - VHP may resume Ram Temple agitation
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) today indicated that it may restart the agitation for construction of a Ram Temple in Ayodhya, and criticised the Prime Minister over his reported remarks on Muslims. - India, Japan to join hands to develop Nalanda
Nalanda, the ancient seat of Buddhist learning, is set to be revived into an international university with India and Japan today deciding to cooperate in this direction. - 228 pilgrims leave Jammu for Haj
As many as 228 people from Rajouri and Udhampur districts of Jammu today left for Srinagar from where they will go to Jeddah for the Haj pilgrimage on December 17, a spokesman said. - Lincolnshire gurdwara priest's funeral today
The funeral of Babaji Swaran Singh, the head priest of a gurdwara - Sikh temple - in Lincolnshire in east Midlands, will be held Friday. - Book Takes Readers from 'Big Hurt' to 'New Heart'
Pastor’s memoir reflects on connection between faith and health. - Author Urges Readers to Seek Fullness of God in Their Lives
Our future vision can only be obtained through heart, mind, and soul - Rajasthan to spend Rs 101.26 crores on worship places
Showing keen interests at places of worships, the Rajasthan government will spend Rs 101.26 crores on maintenance and development of temples and other religious places in the state. - Pope Benedict XVI meets Muslim ambassadors
Pope Benedict XVI was Monday expected to explain his controversial remarks on Prophet Mohammed to Muslim ambassadors in a meeting designed to defuse a row between the Church and the Islamic world. - Vaishnodevi yatra resumes after night-long halt in Jammu and Kashmir
The Vaishnodevi yatra today resumed after a night-long halt, as there was slow down in the rush at Bhawan, the abode of the holy cave shrine in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir, official sources said. - Are Muslim youth distancing from religion?
Are Muslim youth in urban India junking their religion for fear of being branded as terrorists? - Ramzan to begin from September 25
The holy month of Ramazan will begin on Monday, the Jama Masjid's Shahi Imam, Syed Ahmed Bukhari, said here today. - Dasara festivities begin in Mysore
With the traditional worship of goddess Chamundeshwari, the guardian deity of Mysore, the nine-day Dasara festivities began here today. - Bush greets Muslims on Ramadan
US President George W Bush has extended his Ramadan greetings to Muslims in the US and across the world, saying the holy month is the time to remember common values that bind people together. - Delhi gears up for festive season
Hindus in the national capital Saturday heralded the new festive season by visiting temples and paying obeisance to the deities as part of the Navratra festival, even as stringiest security measures were put in place. - Nine-day Navratri festival begins
The nine-day long Navratri Festival commenced on Saturday, with Hindu devotees flocking to various temples across the country in large numbers. - Gujarat Police arrest six Christians on charges of religious conversion
Gujarat Police have filed a case against eight Christian activists following allegations that they were indulging in religious conversions without informing the local authorities. - Buddhism could influence legal system: Dalai Lama
The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, has said that Buddhism could influence the legal system and that compassion was essential to bring about social change. - Iqbal approaches Islamic body over Bukhari's eligibility
Deputy speaker of Delhi Assembly Shoaib Iqbal today said he had approached the Egypt-based highest representative body of Sunni Islam, asking whether the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid Ahmad Bukhari is eligible for the post under the Shariat law. - Pakistan gets OIC support on Kashmir dispute
In a show of support for Pakistan's position on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute with India, the Organisation of Islamic conference (OIC) reiterated that the resolution of the dispute was the necessary condition for the normalisation of relations between the two south Asian neighbours. - Musharraf indicates he is not ready to shed uniform
In an indication that he would not relinquish the post of army chief in the near future, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said he has derived strength from his uniform to amend the controversial Islamic laws which no leader including a woman premier had dared to touch.
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