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In Indian football, the stories that inspire most are often not those of overnight fame, but of quiet perseverance, discipline, and years of hard work…
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(Dr. Shujaat Ali Quadri) In the heart of Medina lies Jannatul Baqee, a site that embodies the earliest layers of Islamic memory. It is here…
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In the evolving landscape of Indian scientific research, few stories capture the spirit of dedication, innovation, and national contribution as powerfully as that of Md.…
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In a society where tradition and progress often appear to be at odds, true leadership lies in bridging the gap between the two. Sirajuddin Qureshi,…
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(Dr. Shujaat Ali Quadri) In a time when debates around identity, faith, and modernity are intensifying across the Muslim world, Uzbekistan has chosen a path…
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By Anisur Rahman and Ashish Singh The Royal Dramatic Theatre (Dramaten) in Stockholm recently staged Cox’s Bazar, a work that does not merely depict suffering but compels…
View More The Rohingya Question in Our TimeRe imagining Muslim Representation in India: Why wider engagement with traditional Sunni-Sufi institutions may strengthen democratic consultation
(Dr. Shujaat Ali Quadri) For decades, public conversations around Muslim leadership in India have often revolved around a limited set of organised religious and socio-political…
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Success stories often emerge from perseverance, clarity of purpose, and the ability to stay resilient despite obstacles. The inspiring journey of Jasmine Sultana from Guwahati…
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