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Pahalgam terrorist attack left a deep imprint on the people of India. While Mr. Modi indulged in bravado of words, the Godi media followed suit and claimed that India has intruded into Pakistan ...
Prophet Muhammad’s son-in-law Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib—the fourth Caliph of Islam according to the Sunnis and the first going by the Shias—was killed by Ibn Muljim in the year 661 CE. The Kharijites who ...
First of all, our congratulations to you and the NPP - National People's Power / JVP - Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna for the election victories. In fact, for many decades, we have seen elections, ...
Thu May 08 2025, 11:07 PM 11:07 PM Home Authors Sultan Shahin Mohammad Yunus Naseer Ahmed Ghulam Ghaus Ghulam Rasool ...
While I agree with Mr Asad Mirza's views expressed in his well-written article, Nationalism Not Clubbed with Religion,' there's no gainsaying the fact that today, nationalism itself has become a ...
Hazrat Shaykh Faiyazuddin Chishti embodied the quiet strength of the Nezami Chishti tradition, where inner discipline mattered more than public recognition. As Delhi’s spiritual environment began to ...
Although mainstream religious interpretations often appear to serve the interests of the affluent and elite, a meticulous reading of the Quran reveals a distinct conclusion. Furthermore, this paper ...
Fri May 09 2025, 10:49 PM 10:49 PM Home Authors Sultan Shahin Mohammad Yunus Naseer Ahmed Ghulam Ghaus Ghulam Rasool ...
The Dabistan-i-Mazahib holds deep contextual relevance today as societies around the world, including India, grapple with rising religious intolerance, identity-based politics, and cultural ...
Every revelation, from Adam (AS) to Muhammad (SAS), serves to provide humanity with al-Furqan, the divine criterion of right and wrong. The very essence of divine revelation is to provide humanity ...
This pertains to the heart-warming news, "Muslim Pandit, Pandit Mustafa Arif, Bridges Faiths by Translating Gita into Simple Hindi," published in TOI. The role and contributions of individuals like ...
Interreligious dialogue, particularly between the Abrahamic faiths of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, often navigates complex theological terrain marked by shared origins and divergent paths.
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