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In the contemporary landscape of global religious discourse, the Muslim constructive theologian faces a formidable challenge: ...
A nation that maims, kills and starves men, women and children is unlikely to survive. Also, leaders of nations who have aided in those atrocities will likely face the same fate. The Gaza Tribunal, ...
Zahra Shakari was murdered on Sunday in the village of Khabar by her sister’s husband and other relatives, who claimed they were “preserving family honor” A 17-year-old girl was killed by her ...
Who are the “worst of creatures”? Is this a sweeping condemnation of all non-Muslims? Does it apply universally to all Jews, Christians, or polytheists? Or is there a deeper moral criterion at work?
RSS Sarsangh Chalak Mohan Bhagwat stated that the time has come to teach our new generation to chant Bharat mata Ki jai, at ...
Begum Anees Kidwai was very fond of education but the family had no provision for women's education; hence, she learnt Urdu and English by listening to the teacher who came to teach her brother.
The discourse surrounding political Islam in the contemporary world is profoundly shaped, and often distorted, by the ideological and political dominance of the Wahhabi movement, particularly as ...
The edifice of Islamic legal theory, with its meticulous categorisation of sources and seemingly unwavering textualism, often projects an image of monolithic certainty. We envision rows of scholars ...
Anita Brookner asserts the desire for a nemesis, suggesting that it is a fundamental aspect of human nature. By seeking a nemesis, one seeks a formidable opponent who challenges them, pushes them to ...
French philosopher Denis Diderot's scathing statement, "Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest." ...
1. Islamic reform is not necessarily dangerous. All religions develop through intellect and reflection. But where reform is used to exclude, purify, and dominate, it can become violent and lead to ...