| Title | Date of Publishment | |
|---|---|---|
| How genuine is Sri Sri Ravi Shankar? | 03/09/2007 - 14:29 | Read more... |
| The headscarf in Turkey: from religious symbol to political tool | 29/08/2007 - 09:52 | Read more... |
| Moderate Muslims are the majority of Islam worldwide | 24/08/2007 - 12:48 | Read more... |
Sri Sri Ravi Shankar seems to be one of India's biggest export products these days. His popularity already being huge in India itself, many positive reports in several (above all American) media outlets make the guru hugely popular world wide. His popularity reminds us of other best seller gurus before him, like Maharishi or Osho. But these examples in turn remind us perhaps that we should be cautious when it comes to multi-millionaire gurus.
The global food market is increasingly focussing on Halal products for Muslim consumers. It is already 150 billion dollar business and still has enormous growth potential. Now Nestle, one of the bigger multinationals has set internal guidelines on how to develop Halal products.