Britain's biggest mosque Baitul Futuh (House of Victories), sits on land rich in history with roots stretching back to the Roman Empire.
Archaeology and Ancient Religions
Part I of a detailed insight into the centuries old quest to find one of Arabia’s lost cities, Iram- from fantasy to reality?
A history of the Dead Sea scrolls, displaying the most ancient biblical text and their significance in deciphering links in early Judeo-Christian teachings.
© Canstock Photos Rising 340 metres above the Central Australian desert landscape, the red sandstone rock formation known as Uluru (prev. Ayers Rock) is a very...
Members from The Review of Religions recently received a guided tour of the British Museum’s latest exhibition entitled ‘Inspired by the East: how the Islamic...
Here we introduce some of the content that this section will produce whilst emphasising the importance of these areas of study, particularly in this current...
The Review of Religions is proud to announce the formation of a new section focusing on our ancient past. This section will explore the legacy of our...