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Tips for Journalists: Reporting on Eid al-Adha Sacrificial Practices in Africa
Understanding Nuances, Gender Roles, and Terminology in the Eid al-Adha, the "Festival of Sacrifice"
In a new occasional series of columns, called "IARJ News and Views," we are inviting some of our veteran members to share…
IARJ Executive Director Endy Bayuni reports on the intersection of faith, morality and wealth in Indonesia and other countries included in a…
All journalists regularly covering religion around the world find themselves reporting on Islam and, in 2019, we encounter extreme voices—fueled by a rising tide of…
IARJ's Co-Managing Director Larbi Megari—who was also named the IARJ's representative for North Africa and Middle East in 2018—reports in the Global…
Reina Lewis examines changing styles and expectations about Muslim women's fashions. Reina is Artscom Centenary Professor of…
Lina Molokotos-Liederman, a researcher in sociology of religion in London, writes about the many connections between humor and religion. All of us feel…
Two of IARJ's most active members, Executive Director Endy Bayuni from Indonesia and Waqar Gillani from Pakistan, met with journalists from the tiny Asian nation…
IARJ Chair Douglas Todd reports on a visit to one of Indonesia's distinctive Muslim boarding schools by participants at the IARJ's 2017…
IARJ Chair Douglas Todd reports on the upcoming global conference in Jakarta, Indonesia, focusing on the challenges of covering religion in this complex region of the world. Most…