Clap and tap music offers a welcoming sanctuary for individuals navigating the complexities of faith and spirituality
Few parties align with my beliefs as a follower of Islam and a South African, writes Ozayr Patel
Does a God of love really torment people’s souls for all eternity in a place of flames?
Drew Forrest examines the battle between dogmatic faith and practical humanism in French master Albert Camus’ finest novel, ‘The Plague’
They are as weak and flawed as the rest of us, so why do so many look to them for salvation, asks Des Erasmus
We should question the politics using the Hindu religion and
we must reject it if it is wrong
The Israeli invasion is also a battle between religion and law with no certain outcome
Economies can be shaped by religion – and vice versa – and the dynamic between faith, politics and economics in Gaza shows what happens to our humanity in the process, writes Sarah Smit
Tehran is the archetype of a place that is governed by the divine but defined by mortals
The shift to clean energy must consider poorest of the poor and the natural environment
I’m feeling the Easter Sunday redemption vibes and, with greater anticipation, a return to league football by the Arsenal Football Club
If we make God in our image, let it not be the genocidal maniac worthy only of contempt but rather a God of kindness, worthy of our worship
But the full range of words linked to religion and godly figures have vastly improved our ability to express surprise, anger, shock and even hatred
When Hamas attacked Israel from the Gaza Strip on 7 October, I was nine months pregnant … what if I had been there?
If He is, then when will people like me get to experience his abundant goodness and mercy?