All religions are sexist and have a weirdly distilled and over-puritanical attitude towards women and human sexuality, ...
1. Some Muslims question the legitimacy of celebrating the birthday of the Prophet. 2. The argument that the twelfth of Rabi al-Awwal is not the Prophet's birth date and that such celebrations are ...
1. Milad un Nabi began with private recitations and evolved into public celebrations under the Abbasids and Fatimids, later formalized by the Ottomans. 2. Salafis reject the festival as an innovation, ...
The Simile In Quran 21:104 Compares The Universe To A Scroll Or Book That Contains The Story Of The Universe, And As The Story Unfolds, So Does The Scroll Rollout With Time, And When The Story Is ...
1. Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti arrived in Ajmer, establishing a legacy of compassion and generosity. 2. His shrine became a pilgrimage site, attracting millions annually, especially during the Urs ...
The Qur’anic Perspective On the Universe Is Intricate and Multifaceted, Encompassing Both Physical and Metaphysical Dimensions. To Address the Perceived Conflicts Between Various Qur’anic ...
Persian language is known for its crisp and pithy sayings. Though all tongues have beautiful sayings, it's Persian that has the biggest repertoire of the shortest maxims. Let me adduce two examples: ...
Dr. Iqbal Ansari's book Sachaai Ke Haq Mein Pasmanda Paksh is an essential contribution that sheds light on the socio-economic and political conditions of the Pasmanda community within the Indian ...
The Ongoing Israel-Palestine Conflict Poses Significant Challenges To Plural Religious Understanding. As Religious Identities Become Increasingly Entwined With Political Ideologies, The Potential For ...
1. Narhar Dargah exemplifies communal harmony. 2. Hosts annual Urs and fair during Bhadrapad. 3. Hindus and Muslims celebrate together. 4. Shrine dedicated to Hazrat Shakkarbar Peer Baba. 5. Pilgrims ...
"A falsehood is a lie that is halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." In his quote, Jonathan Swift humorously illustrates the rapid dissemination of falsehoods and ...