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How a blasphemy case built and brought down a hardline religious party in Pakistan
Abdullah Yusuf, The Conversation
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Your social media feeds are proof that NYT’s decision to scrap cartoons won’t affect the art form
Richard Scully, The Conversation
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Pakistani blogger known for criticising Army hacked to death in Islamabad
Scroll Staff
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How Nehru reacted to violent protests in 1956 demanding withdrawal of a book about religious leaders
Devika Sethi
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‘Kathakautukam’: If only this accessible translation of the Sanskrit epic had been all in verse
John Butler
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Pakistan blasphemy case: Asia Bibi is in Canada, says her lawyer
Scroll Staff
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Election Commission warns Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi for ‘Modiji ki Sena’ remark
Scroll Staff
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This Sanskrit epic, derived from a Persian work, brings together figures from many religions
AND Haksar
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Pakistan blasphemy case: Despite acquittal, Asia Bibi is unable to leave the country, says friend
Scroll Staff
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At the Sangam: Why is Kumbh Mela’s bathing ritual called ‘Shahi snan’ and not ‘rajyogi snan’?
Nikhil Mandalaparthy Hamza Shad
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In Kashmir, claimed Al Qaeda affiliate Ansar Ghazwat-ul-Hind may be struggling to survive
Safwat Zargar
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Listen: A poem and qawwali celebrate Diwali – but classical compositions about the festival are rare
Aneesh Pradhan
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Pakistan: Asia Bibi, who was acquitted of blasphemy last week, freed from prison
Scroll Staff
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Italy says it will try to help Pakistani woman acquitted in blasphemy case leave the country
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan: Family of woman acquitted in blasphemy case seeks asylum in UK
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan: Lawyer of woman acquitted in blasphemy case flees country
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan: Several schools shut as protests continue against woman’s acquittal in blasphemy case
Scroll Staff
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Pakistan Supreme Court acquits woman who was sentenced to death for insulting prophet Muhammad
Scroll Staff
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Glimpses from the rare ‘Menak Amir Hamza’, the Javanese version of the epic on the Prophet’s uncle
Annabel Gallop
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A far cry from Adityanath’s Hindutva, the Nath Yogi tradition has a history of religious pluralism
Hammad Khan