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Two Years of Triple Talaq Law: Goals Achieved and The Challenges Ahead

Muslim women empowerment has been a much-debated topic in political realms around the world. In the past few years, India has also witnessed a tremendous surge in debates around Muslim women. From the hijab to the triple talaq issue and subsequent governmental intervention, Indian Muslim women have remained central to …

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India: The land of shared cultural values cutting across religions

A recent research by PEW Research Center (PRC) has found that at least three quarter of each major religion’s followers in India (Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Jains) consider religion very important in their life. More than three quarter of them knew a lot about their own religion and …

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The Fall of Afghanistan with The Rise of Taliban

A young Afghan actress in her 20s, on the condition of anonymity said that women of Afghanistan have always bore the brunt of Taliban rule. They were subjected to Talibanised version of Islamic rules (contradictory to Islamic teachings) which denied them even the basic rights like freedom of movement, access …

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National Seminar on Role of Khanqahs/Sufis in National Integration

“Kashmir used to be known as heaven on earth till the time it followed Sufism, however, the much coveted title was lost as soon as the extremists made inroads into the beautiful valley and forced the Sufis to leave”. These lines were quoted by Praful Nikam, President Y4D foundation, while …

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Terrorism in the name of philanthropy: The dark underbelly of Charity Business

An organization is collecting funds in the name of charity from India. However, the same organization changes the setting of its Facebook page in such a way that a donor (or any other person) cannot access it from India. Consider this, Dr Bilal Philips, a Canadian Muslim preacher known for …

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Hakim Ajmal Khan: Freedom Fighter and a pioneer in the field of modern education amongst Muslims

Hakim Ajmal Khan, born in Delhi on February 12, 1868 was always willing to make any number of sacrifices in order to achieve the common objective of Indian independence, development of communal harmony and promotion of modern education amongst Muslims. Hakim Ajmal Khan was an eminent Indian Unani physician who …

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AIMPLB: Well wisher of women or their oppressor

On the 2nd anniversary of Triple Tala Law or Muslim Women (Protection of Rights on Marriage) Act 2019, Khalid Saifullah Rahmani, acting General Secretary, All India Muslim Personal Law Board- AIMPLB issued a statement criticising the law and claiming that it has worsened the condition of Muslim women. He also …

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(Terrorism in the name of philanthropy:)انسان دوستی کے نام پر دہشت گردی: خیراتی کاروبار کا اندھیرا۔

ایک تنظیم انڈیا سے خیرات کے نام پر فنڈ اکٹھا کر رہی ہے۔ تاہم ، وہی تنظیم اپنے فیس بک پیج کی ترتیب کو اس طرح تبدیل کرتی ہے کہ کوئی ڈونر (یا کوئی دوسرا شخص) بھارت سے اس تک رسائی حاصل نہیں کر سکتا۔ اس پر غور کریں ، …

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ٹرپل طلاق قانون کے دو سال: اہداف حاصل اور آگے چیلنجزTwo Years of Triple Talaq Law: Goals Achieved and The Challenges Ahead)

مسلم خواتین کو بااختیار بنانا دنیا بھر کے سیاسی شعبوں میں بہت زیر بحث موضوع رہا ہے۔ پچھلے کچھ سالوں میں ، ہندوستان نے مسلم خواتین کے گرد مباحثوں میں بھی زبردست اضافہ دیکھا ہے۔ حجاب سے لے کر تین طلاق کے مسئلے اور بعد میں حکومتی مداخلت تک ، …

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