Human Rights: Are They Universal?

by: Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai “Only on paper has humanity yet achieved glory, beauty, truth, knowledge, virtue, and abiding love.”  George Bernard Shaw It is tragic that civilized nations have fallen from their lofty calling: namely, human rights for all mankind. There is a sad commentary on the state of human rights all over the…

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What to do at times of No Internet?

By Javeed Ali Internet has become an important part of our lives. It has made inroads in every sphere of our daily schedule.  It has made the world a “Global Village” where everyone is connected to each other just a click away. It is a storehouse of information on all subjects and events. It has…

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DAWAH: Obligation on Every Muslim

By: Raashid Ul Nabi Khan If you are inclined towards Dawah’, then there should be abundant Dawah’ centres in your locality. In this age there is need of Dawah’ because Non-Muslims want to know more and more about Islam, so it a duty of every Daee to work for the establishment of a Dawah’ centre in…

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Forget large plans Ladakh sans even a play field

Sports Councils do you know? In the times when Jammu & Kashmir Government State Sports Council is claiming large plans to revive the sports infrastructure and sports activities in general, the Ladakh region sans even play grounds. In 21st century the youth of the region is devoid of such basic sports facility raises eye brows…

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How Russia swung the Syrian war for Assad

By: Dilip Hiro Putin Doctrine advocates ruthlessly striking down any group that raises arms against a government Bolstered by Russian air support, the Syrian government of Bashar Al Assad has retaken virtually all of eastern Aleppo controlled by the rebels since 2012. It’s a turning point in the civil war and strengthens Assad’s hand in…

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