The world's religious beliefs, practises, and sacred places
World Service,路106 episodes
The Quaker society that has been meeting for over 300 years
Are there any sacred spaces in the cyberspace? And can a virtual community be spiritual?
Has liberal Protestant theology caused a breakdown in the ecumenical movement?
The Mahayana festival marks the Buddha's death and his Mahaparinirva, nirvana after death
The Hindu festival of Shiva marking the end of winter and the start of spring
British Bahais observe the Feast of 'Al谩 and the teachings of the prophet Bah谩'u'll谩h
John Stainer's Crucifixion is among the most popular of all English choral works
The vibrant Persian theatrical tradition that re-enacts the martyrdom of Imam Hussein
The lives and teachings of B谩b and Bah谩'u'll谩h, divine messengers in the Baha'i faith
The cosmic and moral dualism of Zoroastrianism where life is torn between good and evil
Lord Shiva as Nataraj, destroyer of the universe, is celebrated in Indian classical dance
Classical Indian Kathak dancers celebrate and honour the stories of Lord Krishna
"It's a religion we've founded ourselves" says musician Levi Roots. "It's a black thing"
The Kathakali dancers drummers and make-up artists of Kerala in South India
The annual fast day in Judaism commemorating the Roman destruction of Jewish temples
India's greatest 20th Century writer and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913
Bosnian Sufi Muslims reflect on the recent war and their desire for a multifaith society
The effects of the war in Bosnia on the lives of the surviving muslims
Minding the spiritual health of patients and staff at The Royal Free Hospital in London
An airport seems an unlikely place to find a chaplaincy. What do the chaplains there do?
How Pentonville Prison's Muslim prisoners are served by Imam Nizar Boga
A Sikh woman in Britain uses music to draw young Sikhs back to their faith
The musical influence of Sephardic Jews on Bevis Marks Synagogue in London
How the Kurdish diaspora's music reflects their struggles and their Sufism
Ebbo Voices, a singing group formed to preserve Ebbo culture and promote Christianity
Walsingham village in England has been a place of pilgrimage since the Twelfth Century
Do the stories about Rachel the shepherdess have any relevance in the modern day?
The life history and poetry of the founder of Sikhism Guru Nanak