"It is easy to despise what you cannot have." The quote by Aesop's Fables, "It is easy to despise what you cannot have," speaks to the human tendency to devalue or belittle something that is out of ...
Recently Wasim Rizvi, the former chairman of Shia Waqf Board in Uttar Pradesh filed a PIL in the Supreme Court seeking to remove 26 verses from the Quran. In this petition he has said that these ...
The Quran Taught Tolerance For The Religions Of The “People Of The Book,” Which Referred To Christianity And Judaism. When The Arabs Encountered Buddhism, Although Its Followers Were Not Strictly ...
This study on the spread of Islam in Kerala examines the arrival and growth of Islam in Kerala and other reasons that drove it. The spread and growth of Islam in Kerala from the advent of Islam to the ...
Arakkal Swaroopam (Kingdom) was the only Muslim ruling dynasty in Kerala. It was a full-fledged country that resisted colonial invasions and lingered till independence. It was a royal kingdom with ...
This is a supplement to my article, “Should Science And Religion Be Kept Apart?” In that article, I had quoted Dr Salam as follows: Dr Salam was sitting with his scientist friends among whom were ...
• Red Flags In Delhi As A 4-Member Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Team Makes A Quiet Visit To Dhaka • Afghan Refugees Feel 'Betrayed' By Trump Order Blocking Move To US • Statement of ICC ...
Shah Abdul Aziz (d. 1824) acted as a bridge between medieval and modern times in India’s socio-religious and intellectual history. He emerged as a prominent figure among Indian Muslims after the ...
Ahmad Ibn Hanbal (780–855 CE), the founder of the Hanbali school of Islamic jurisprudence, is a pivotal figure in Islamic intellectual history. His approach to Islamic law and theology is often ...
The concept of bodily resurrection after death and decomposition stands as a cornerstone of Islamic eschatology and a subject of profound human contemplation. The Quran addresses the scepticism ...
In my article Religion as a Civilizing Influence which I wrote three and a half years ago, I had argued that it is the moral principles from religion that have civilized us and without them; we would ...
Parveen Shakir is considered to be one of the most respected Pakistani writers of Urdu language. She gave birth to a new genre of Ghazals and Nazms; writing in the light of the female experience, ...