Condemning Israel without Being Anti-Semitic

Condemning Israel without Being Anti-Semitic

In the context of the Israeli offence in Gaza, there is a loud hue and cry all across the world, condemning the attack. That Israel chooses the holy month of Ramadan for this offence renders its act even more barbaric, which makes the indifferent ‘onlookers’ both in the east and in the west complicit in […]

July 17, 2014
0 Comments Read More →
Norman Finkelstein on Gaza

Norman Finkelstein on Gaza

Norman Gary Finkelstein is an American political scientist, activist, professor and author. His primary fields of research is the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. Finkelstein received his doctorate in 1988 from the Department of Politics at Princeton University. For many years he taught political theory and the Israel-Palestine conflict.   He currently writes and lectures. Finkelstein is the author of nine books that […]

July 17, 2014
0 Comments Read More →
The Art of Giving in to Nature

The Art of Giving in to Nature

  It is an enviable saga of a single man’s continuous hard work and dedication to bring about great changes in the lives of the villagers. He created a 32-acre forest in a barren rocky wasteland. It has bettered the climate of the place, improved the standard of living, and served and saved the lives […]

July 17, 2014 M Noushad
0 Comments Read More →
Gaza 2014: In Pictures

Gaza 2014: In Pictures

A man uses binoculars while waiting to watch Israeli attacks inside Gaza from  the top of a hill on the sixth day of Israel’s operation “Protective Edge” on July 13, 2014 in Sderot, Israel. on July 13, 2014 in Sderot, Israel. Infoeditor

July 15, 2014
0 Comments Read More →
Algeria and the Politics of the Spectator

Algeria and the Politics of the Spectator

  While I write this note, FIFA 2014 witnessed a fantastic jolt with Germany in the first semi-final dealing a humiliating drubbing to the host Brazil by 7-1. Before the first semi-final the equations had been evenly-poised: Argentina and Brazil, the two fossilized teams from Latin America along with Germany and Netherlands, two European giants. […]

July 9, 2014 Ayoob Rahman
0 Comments Read More →
Ramadan Chronicle: Remembrance

Ramadan Chronicle: Remembrance

This Ramadan as well as in all Ramadans, renowned Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan speaks about the spirituality which we reignite and about its relevance to the whole lives on earth. Spirituality is in conversation with our day-to-day existence. His lecture goes on on each day of this month and we can listen to them both […]

July 2, 2014 Tariq Ramadan
0 Comments Read More →
Ramadan Chronicle: Love

Ramadan Chronicle: Love

This Ramadan as well as in all Ramadans, renowned Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan speaks about the spirituality which we reignite and about its relevance to the whole lives on earth. Spirituality is in conversation with our day-to-day existence. His lecture goes on on each day of this month and we can listen to them both […]

July 2, 2014 Tariq Ramadan
0 Comments Read More →
Hijab and Stealthy Freedom: The Double Standard

Hijab and Stealthy Freedom: The Double Standard

Economist on the June 14th issue carried a story on “My Stealthy Freedom”, a social media campaign launched by an expat Iranian living in London. The campaign aims to ruffle the feather of religious orthodoxy by uploading in social media sites, including Facebook, images of women who don’t want to put on Hijab. According to […]

July 2, 2014 Amina Syed
0 Comments Read More →
Forty Rules of Life Worth Living

Forty Rules of Life Worth Living

After twenty years of marriage and building her whole life around her husband and three children, an American suburban housewife Ella Rubinstein realizes that she had not been able to make more of her life. Deep inside she becomes aware of her longing for love. Destiny puts in her hands an intriguing manuscript about the Sufi […]

July 2, 2014 Sajeela Ismail
0 Comments Read More →
Let’s Talk About Muslim Men and Hair

Let’s Talk About Muslim Men and Hair

When hair comes up in the context of Muslims, it is women who first come to mind. So I’m taking an unexpected look this week at the subject of men and hair. There is a huge emphasis in Muslim cultures on washing and cleanliness, which stems from the religious edicts to wash before every prayer. Apart from […]

July 2, 2014 Shelina Janmohamed
0 Comments Read More →
btmad