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  • What a shrine with dogs reveals about the state of puritan Islam in Pakistan

    What a shrine with dogs reveals about the state of puritan Islam in Pakistan

    Haroon Khalid
    · Mar 09, 2016 · 05:30 pm
  • Jhulelal or Zinda Pir: Of river saints, fish and flows of the Indus

    Jhulelal or Zinda Pir: Of river saints, fish and flows of the Indus

    Parineeta Dandekar
    · Jan 30, 2016 · 08:30 pm
  • 'I feel there is a void for reality in music': Ras Ceylon, Sri Lankan American hip-hop activist

    'I feel there is a void for reality in music': Ras Ceylon, Sri Lankan American hip-hop activist

    Nate Rabe
    · Jan 24, 2016 · 10:30 am
  • ‘Jugni’ soundtrack piggybacks on the giant shoulders of AR Rahman and Vishal Bhardwaj

    ‘Jugni’ soundtrack piggybacks on the giant shoulders of AR Rahman and Vishal Bhardwaj

    Manish Gaekwad
    · Jan 16, 2016 · 10:00 am
  • The only Hebrew teacher in Indian academia is  a devout Muslim

    The only Hebrew teacher in Indian academia is a devout Muslim

    Navras Jaat Aafreedi
    · Jan 12, 2016 · 04:30 pm
  • Mob attacks mosque, burns copies of Quran on French island of Corsica

    Mob attacks mosque, burns copies of Quran on French island of Corsica

    Scroll Staff
    · Dec 26, 2015 · 03:34 pm
  • Srinagar's shrines and Kashmiri politics have been intertwined for centuries

    Srinagar's shrines and Kashmiri politics have been intertwined for centuries

    Chitralekha Zutshi
    · Dec 25, 2015 · 12:30 pm
  • The rhetorical brilliance of Donald Trump, the demagogue

    The rhetorical brilliance of Donald Trump, the demagogue

    Jennifer Mercieca, The Conversation
    · Dec 15, 2015 · 06:30 am
  • From Lokmat vandalism to rationalists' murders, there's one common thread

    From Lokmat vandalism to rationalists' murders, there's one common thread

    Anjali Mody
    · Dec 02, 2015 · 07:30 pm
  • Undeterred by terror threat, Indian Shias flock to Iraq for the world's biggest pilgrimage

    Undeterred by terror threat, Indian Shias flock to Iraq for the world's biggest pilgrimage

    Uzair Hasan Rizvi
    · Dec 02, 2015 · 11:30 am
  • Is Nawaz Sharif serious about protecting Pakistan's minorities? Here's one thing he must do

    Is Nawaz Sharif serious about protecting Pakistan's minorities? Here's one thing he must do

    Reema Omer, Dawn.com
    · Nov 25, 2015 · 04:30 pm
  • In pictures: An Indian discovers the vibrant, old-world charm of Iran

    In pictures: An Indian discovers the vibrant, old-world charm of Iran

    Uzair Hasan Rizvi
    · Nov 23, 2015 · 03:30 pm
  • Why Islamic State targeted Paris, and why it's changing tack

    Why Islamic State targeted Paris, and why it's changing tack

    Cindy May, The Conversation
    · Nov 20, 2015 · 06:30 am
  • How Islamic law can take on ISIS

    How Islamic law can take on ISIS

    Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na’im, The Conversation
    · Nov 17, 2015 · 06:30 am
  • Encounters with the Prophet, a woman in man's clothes: When Tipu Sultan described his dreams

    Encounters with the Prophet, a woman in man's clothes: When Tipu Sultan described his dreams

    The British Library
    · Nov 12, 2015 · 04:30 pm
  • In the verses of Jordan's most popular poet, the hopes and fears of the Arab world

    In the verses of Jordan's most popular poet, the hopes and fears of the Arab world

    William Tamplin, The Conversation
    · Nov 07, 2015 · 06:30 am
  • Muharram clashes leave one dead, 12 injured in Jharkhand, Bihar

    Muharram clashes leave one dead, 12 injured in Jharkhand, Bihar

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 25, 2015 · 08:52 am
  • Iran continues to persecute filmmakers as director is sentenced to six years in jail and 223 lashes

    Iran continues to persecute filmmakers as director is sentenced to six years in jail and 223 lashes

    Scroll Staff
    · Oct 15, 2015 · 10:47 am
  • Cow protection laws are hurtling India down the path of Pakistan's blasphemy edicts

    Cow protection laws are hurtling India down the path of Pakistan's blasphemy edicts

    Ajaz Ashraf
    · Oct 08, 2015 · 06:30 pm
  • When India became the first country to ban 'The Satanic Verses' much before the Iranian fatwa

    When India became the first country to ban 'The Satanic Verses' much before the Iranian fatwa

    Achal Prabhala
    · Oct 04, 2015 · 11:30 am
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