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Rabbi Allen S. MallerEurasia Review |
Jews and Muslims are the two major religious groups in Western Europe and North America that most noticeably practice fasting.
Whether you believe in God or not, you have to accept that some uncreated entity, beyond our physical universe, acted
For thousands of generations before Adam and Eve all the religions on Planet Earth were human made and polytheistic. From
Stories of the Prophets by Allama Ibn Kathir, points out that Qur’an 19:56-7 states: “Mention in the Book ˹O Prophet,
The Turkish term for ‘tolerance’ is ‘hosgoru’ which means seeing or looking for the good side of another person. Unlike
Climate change has made weather extremities more intense, frequent and unpredictable, scientists say. While torrential rains lash China, Pakistan and
During President Trump’s State of the Union address, two Muslim Democratic Representatives, Tlaib, a Palestinian American, and Omar, a Somali
Humans almost went extinct four times ago. The first time was around 150,000 years ago when the atmosphere became very
Solar energy is now the cheapest source of power worldwide, driving a massive shift toward renewables. Falling battery prices and
A stencil made on a cave on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi about 67,800 years ago, is the oldest rock
There are 70 different Jewish names for God. Fifteen are found in the Hebrew Bible. These are the meanings of
The 176 names of Greek Gods and Goddesses, and the 162 individual gods listed in the Egyptian pantheon of gods
A newly detected gravitational wave, GW250114, is giving scientists their clearest look yet at a black hole collision—and a powerful
Astrophysics claim that in its first second, the infant universe was a trillion-degree-hot soup of quarks and gluons. These elementary
The Qur’an mentions in several verses that the full, absolute truth regarding disputed religious matters, and one’s true actions will
In 1998, a Gallup poll asked American respondents if they thought the state of moral values would be better or
Global cancer cases have surged dramatically, doubling since 1990 and reaching 18.5 million new diagnoses in 2024. Deaths have also
People who hate religion in general, and Islam and Judaism in particular, often attack Jews and Muslims by claiming that
Why don’t monotheistic religions have just one name for God? Polytheistic religions have many names for their gods because they
Ibn Ishaq, the earliest biographer of Prophet Muhammad, relates an amazing story about Rabbi Mukhayriq, a wealthy, learned leader of
As of September 2025, Bible sales were up 11% this year over 2024, part of a continuing boom in Bible
A recent Pew study found that the percentage of Americans who do not identify with any organized religion continues to
It would be wise to realize that over 80% of predicted heat-related deaths in the Middle East and North Africa
Unlike Buddhism and Hinduism, Kabbalah does not teach that reincarnation (gilgul) occurs over the course of millions of years to
The Qur’an is the only book of revelation that includes within itself a theory of prophethood which includes other religions.
The Turkish term for ‘tolerance’ is ‘hosgoru’ which means seeing or looking for the good side of another person. Unlike
The bad news is that public support among Israelis for a two-state solution has reached a new low, with only 21% believing
“If Allah had so willed, He would have made you a single people, but (God’s plan is) to test you
About 22 percent of the students in Catholic schools are not Catholic. And on the college level the recent rise
A very thoughtful article appeared in the Eurasia Review on October 17, 2025 written by Dr. Fr. John Singarayar said
Prophet Muhammad used dialogue and reasoning to explain faith. He discouraged prostration to himself, rejected titles that exaggerated his position,
Israelis have given visiting US President Donald Trump a hero’s welcome. “Mr. President, you stand before the people of Israel
The Merneptah Stele, erected in Egypt in 1208 BCE, is an Egyptian victory stele erected by Pharaoh Merneptah that tells
Dr. Malka Z. Simkovich points out that the connection between Sukkot and Jerusalem Temple goes all the way back to
The excessive consumption of alcohol, which can culminate in the development of alcohol use disorder or alcoholism, is widespread in many countries
During Medieval times Christian theologians accepted the Ptolemaic earth centered Greek view of the universe as an absolute universal truth.
According to both the Bible and the Qur’an, since the days of Adam and Eve certain select humans in the
More than 90% of the world’s population is projected to face increased risks from the compound impacts of extreme heat
The Plague of Justinian that killed many millions of people in the Near East and Europe, first appeared in the
Ghazi Hamad, a senior Hamas official, defended carrying out the deadly October 7 attacks on Israel, telling CNN that it created a
Jews and Muslims share a wonderful experience of Unknown or Quiet uplifters. Abu Hurayra said: “I entered the mosque, and
Abu Hurayra said: “I entered the mosque, and Muhammad said to me, ‘Abu Hurayra, in this hour, a man will
On Rosh HaShanah her mother once gave her a bag of nails and told her that every time she lost
The global water cycle has become “increasingly erratic and extreme” with wild swings between droughts and floods, spelling big...
One of the most obvious differences between the Hebrew Bible and the Qur’an is the extensive use of anthropomorphisms and
The fight between the two sides in Sudan is a civil war that has killed at least 40,000 people, according to the World Health
On September 12, 2025, just 11 days before Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) Binyamin Netanyahu and his super nationalist
Evangelist Peter Ezeibe says: “The church has grown very cold. Worldliness now reigns massively inside the church. There is no
Recently, seven people traveled from Lisbon to London to meet with the European Bet Din (rabbinic court) of the Masorti
Almost all Jews have ancestors, who over the centuries, have on several past occasions, migrated from one linguistic culture to