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Roma In Hungary
Personal approaches to spirituality from around the world.
Young, Muslim And Black (Heart And Soul)
Tolerating The Intolerant
Should a tolerant society accept religious intolerance? Jenny Cuffe investigates.
Faith Through Disaster (Heart And Soul)
My Name Is Mohammed
As Mohammed becomes the most popular name for boys in Britain, three men reflect on what their name means to them.
Conquering Holy Ground
Jane Little meets women who have broken the mould of male dominance in religion - including a female Hindu priest.
Religion And Revolt
What role has religion played in the Middle East uprisings, and how will it affect the new order? Three experts discuss.
Whose Hebrew Is It Anyway?
Hannah Barnes explores how the revival of Hebrew continues to divide world Jewry.
Uganda - Return Of The Child Soldiers
Paul Bakibinga asks how former child soldiers abducted by the Lords Resistance Army can be helped to overcome their trauma.
Faith Book
The King James Bible is 400 years old this year - but have more modern translations made it irrelevant?
Spirit Of Tibet
The Dalai Lama in conversation, about stepping down as Tibet's political leader, who will succeed him, and his life's work.
New Jews
Judaism does not encourage converts - so why do people tread the arduous path of studying to become a Jew? Judi Herman reports.
Beyond The Sting Of Death (Heart And Sou
Michael Ford examines what it really takes to conquer the fear of death, and what Christians can learn from other faiths.
Uganda - The Side Dish Issue
Paul Bakibinga asks if HIV infections in Uganda are rising because of "side dishes" - partners outside marriage?
Egypt And The Copts
After marching together against President Mubarak, what's the future for relations between Coptic Christians & Muslims in Egypt?
Christianity In China
Episode 1
Christopher Landau tells the unknown story of the rapid growth of state-sanctioned Christianity in China, and its impact.
Episode 2
The Story Of Methodism
Robert Colls explores the history and present concerns of the worldwide Methodist movement.
Islam Inc.
Edward Stourton investigates how the Turkish-based Islamic Gulen movement is winning souls and dollars.
Wandering Souls
Cathy Fitzgerald hears the war stories of the living - and the dead - in Vietnam, a country crowded with wandering souls.
The Bhagavad Gita
The Bosphorous
Edward Stourton journeys down one of the most evocative stretches of water in the world, the meeting point of Europe and Asia.
Episode 3
Right Livelihood
A look at how people in Australia are employing Buddhist ethics and practices in their workplaces to make work more satisfying.
The Mourides of Senegal
Tim Judah is in Senegal to meet the Mourides, a powerful Senegalese Muslim brotherhood that stresses the importance of work.
Going For Gold In Ramadan
Nation Of Little Faith
Tom Esslemont is in Estonia, the world's least religious country. Christianity has few followers but nature spirituality thrives
Muslims In The USA
Iranian Karin Zarindast visits the US to examine its complex relationship with Islam and how US Muslims express their faith,
Muslim White Female
Miriam O'Reilly asks why since 9/11, so many European women have chosen to embrace Islam.