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The annoyance for A Woman In Burqa. It Isn’t Religion That’s Hurting

June 15, 2017 by

The annoyance for A Woman In Burqa. It Isn’t Religion That’s Hurting

I have this habit of observing people in public, trying to gather the topics of discussion that go around in society. I usually go out alone for shopping, lunch etc. where I observe these things. This incident occurred around 2-weeks back when I decided to indulge in Mughal cuisine for lunch in a restaurant located in the very heart of my hometown. I was just browsing … [Read more...]

Why It Always Starts With, ‘Despite Being A Muslim…’ As A Muslim What Am I Presumed To Be?

September 19, 2015 by

Why It Always Starts With, ‘Despite Being A Muslim…’ As A Muslim What Am I Presumed To Be?

With each passing day, the lines of secularism, tolerance and religious identity seems to be blurring fast not only in the nation but in the world at large.  The recent events that took place during the mid of September 2015,  made me sit back and think about many different dimensions that have been added to the identity of Muslim living in India or in any other part of the … [Read more...]

Beef Or No Beef? Doesn’t matter, because Owaisi Brothers know what to do with the Political Cow!

April 30, 2015 by

Beef Or No Beef? Doesn’t matter, because Owaisi Brothers know what to do with the Political Cow!

All eyes are on All India Majlis-E-IttehadulMuslimeen (MIM) these days. As the party gears up and sweeps to victory in Maharashtra civic elections, it has certainly given nightmares to BJP, Shiv Sena, Congress, NCP and other regional political parties in the state. Faced with the changing political landscape in India, it’s important to understand what has attributed a … [Read more...]

How Fake-Secularism in India has created an urgent need for a Uniform Civil Code!

April 18, 2015 by

How Fake-Secularism in India has created an urgent need for a Uniform Civil Code!

Secularism is the principle of separation of government institutions and the representatives of the state from religious institutions and religious dignitaries. Secularism envisions equal treatment of individuals irrespective of their religious belief and emphasizes the need for laws not influenced by religious beliefs. The term 'Secularism' was coined by British writer George … [Read more...]

When the capital itself starts losing secularism, how can people hold on to their faith?

February 17, 2015 by

When the capital itself starts losing secularism, how can people hold on to their faith?

Geographical capital of the country is the best place, a country can offer to its citizen to live. Not only this, status of country’s capital is a kind of country’s report card in front of world to estimate its value. DELHI is the capital of one of the biggest democratic country in the world INDIA. Not only India is the biggest democracy, it can also be counted among the … [Read more...]

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