Religion
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Why 200 people did not see a dead Muslim teenager on a railway platform in North India
Aarti Sethi
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Watch: How people torture themselves to celebrate the four-century-old Chithirai Festival in Madurai
Scroll Staff
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Intrigue, manipulation, deception: How Guru Arjan’s brother put up a serious challenge against him
Haroon Khalid
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Watch: Meet BlessU-2, the German robot ‘reverend’ who blesses church-goers in five languages
Scroll Staff
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‘People will accept triple talaq out of fear of God’: Legal expert Faizan Mustafa
Ajaz Ashraf
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‘Supreme Court has already declared triple talaq invalid’: Legal expert Faizan Mustafa
Ajaz Ashraf
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Was Ambedkar anti-Muslim?
Shoaib Daniyal
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How Pakistani and Indian women in three countries confront marital economic abuse
Punita Chowbey, The Conversation
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The resurgence of religion has not come despite modernisation but because of it
Vikash Singh
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Watch: ‘Religion can be dangerous without a sense of humour’
Scroll Staff
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View from Dhaka Tribune: There’s blood on all our hands for the attacks on minorities in Bangladesh
Sayrat Salekin
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In pictures: Traces of Hinduism in Pakistan's Sindh – sacred ponds, a wish tree, broken temples
Zahida Rehman Jatt
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The bald truth needs to be spoken out loud and clear: Sonu Nigam is right on misuse of loud speakers
CM Naim
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The question in France ahead of polls this month: Is there such a thing as a Muslim vote?
Fatima Khemilat, The Conversation
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‘Keep 10 lakh ready’, Sonu Nigam tells maulvi who reportedly offered money for shaving his head
Scroll Staff
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Watch: India’s unofficial anthem of national integration from 1988 has sparked a twitter trend
Scroll Staff
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Watch: The US comedian trolled by cow-vigilante supporters always points out religious absurdities
Scroll Staff
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Before the feast: Hebrew manuscripts show Jewish families cleaning together with candles, feathers
Miriam Lewis Zsofia Buda
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How India uses the absurd charge of 'forced religious conversions' to target minorities and Dalits
Shoaib Daniyal
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‘It’s a religion’: When a Pakistani Parsi had to explain Zoroastrianism to census officials
Lynette Viccaji