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From Kingship to Mosque: Political Theology in the Islamic World
Sovereignty in the Indian subcontinent transformed from a divinely ordained king who wielded both political and religious authority to a modern colonial state.
Youm-e-Takbeer: More Than Just a Scientific Feat!
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A Decade of Modi: India’s Democratic and Diplomatic Conundrum
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How Islamic Tradition Became ‘Foreign’ in Modern India
The Islamic tradition in India is as indigenous as any other traditions in South Asia. But colonial era writings and modern Hindu nationalism portray Islam as foreign, endangering Muslim communities.
September 6th: The Battle Within
Beyond the displays of military prowess, September 6th is a day for introspection—a time to acknowledge that while external threats are palpable, the gravest danger often festers within our borders.