secularism
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Why the names of Muslim soldiers are being noticed in the new India
Samar Halarnkar
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How a journalist’s journey to being a secular Muslim in India began at home and in school
Seema Mustafa
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Readers’ comments: ‘In India, being secular means criticising Hinduism’
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Not In My Name: I refuse to cede Hinduism to those who want to make India a Hindu rashtra
Sunita Viswanath
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Nehru was ‘authentically Indian’ and secular. Do not blame him for today’s communalism
Apoorvanand
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The resurgence of religion has not come despite modernisation but because of it
Vikash Singh
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In Bangladesh, a movement against a statue of Lady Justice reveals the dangers of rising Islamism
Shoaib Daniyal
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Readers’ comments: I don’t want to be disturbed either by azaan or aarti
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Sonu Nigam is right – blaring azaan is ‘forced religiousness’. And it doesn’t stop there
Shoaib Daniyal
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Going back to Gandhi: Can Nitish Kumar counter Modi by redefining secularism?
Neerja Chowdhury
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Yogi Adityanath is as much a creation of the so-called secular parties as of the Sangh
Harsh Mander
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Readers' comments: Leftist media's obsession with a particular brand of secularism needs to stop
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Faith, dissent and extremism: How Bangladesh is struggling to stay secular
Samia Huq, The Conversation
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In Pakistan, voices of tolerance are clamouring to be heard amid the dominant extremist rhetoric
Haroon Khalid
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The surgical strikes on Teesta Setalvad continue with the Bari report, and we should all be ashamed
Apoorvanand
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What makes Bangladesh vulnerable to radical Islam is its absolute denial that it could be so
Sharbari Zohra Ahmed
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Two arguments (and rebuttals) that suggest India is not a secular state
Nalini Rajan
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France’s burkini ban could not come at a worse time
Fraser McQueen, The Conversation
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The doctrine of equality must be the lifeblood of any common civil code in India
Mohan Guruswamy
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Why Amit Shah wants the Samajwadi Party to grow stronger in Uttar Pradesh
Neerja Chowdhury