What Makes a Saint a Scholar?
by Muhammad Nadeem
While revered as a Sufi saint, Mir Syed Ali Hamdani’s identity as a scholar and author is equally profound. His works on...
What Will It Take to Avert Environmental Collapse?
by Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi
In an age where every breath is borrowed from a struggling Earth, World Environment Day is no longer a reminder. It...
Is Professor Majrooh Rashid Redefining Poetic Thought in Snow Flames?
by Mir Tariq Rasool
Majrooh departs from abstract systems and instead engages with time through a meta-modern frame. He bypasses Eliot’s broken structures and Rushdie’s...
Where Does Meaning Come From?
by Dr Sabzar Ahmad Bhat
For those who believe in God, life becomes an act of trust and devotion. Rumi wrote of a spiritual stillness...
How Can Colorectal Cancer Be Prevented?
by Dr Shabnam Bashir
Colorectal cancer carries a significant behavioural component. Prevention is not only possible, but also often within reach.
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Colorectal cancer originates in...
Born to Science, how ‘Nori’ the Pashmina Goat Became a Symbol of Cloning in...
by Babra Wani
Noori, Kashmir’s first cloned Pashmina goat, lived over 12 years, proving cloning’s potential in conserving elite livestock. Her legacy supports sustainable wool...
Why Do Hindutvawadis Celebrate One Muslim and Silence the Others?
by Ajaz Ashraf
The contrasting reactions of Hindutva supporters to Muslim voices—from celebration to silence - reveal a deep unease with dissent and a limited...
Have Kashmiri Weddings Lost Their Way?
by Mehvish Nazir
What is needed is a shift in perspective. Simple weddings must be publicly normalised through media, education, and religious instruction. Families navigating...
How Is Saudi Arabia Leading A Techno-Spiritual Shift?
by Asad Mirza
The integration of robotics and smart infrastructure forms part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which seeks to modernise society and diversify the...
Is Digital Beauty a Deception?
by Mursaleen Bashir
The pursuit of impossible beauty standards often erodes self-worth and dignity. When individuals recognise that they cannot meet the artificial ideal they...
Can We Afford to Keep Smoking?
by Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi
Smoking harms health, drains finances, and damages well-being. Beyond personal loss, it burdens families, healthcare systems, and the environment. Quitting is...
Can We Afford to Stay Silent on Public Smoking Any Longer?
by Rayees Ahmad Kumar
Despite global awareness campaigns and legislation, public tobacco use remains rampant. Stronger enforcement, community education, and civic responsibility are essential to...
How Does Islam Balance Cloning with Faith?
by Muhammad Nadeem
Islam encourages scientific inquiry but insists it remains within ethical boundaries. Cloning’s potential to advance medical treatment is acknowledged, yet its application...
What Does Banu Mushtaq’s Booker Win Mean for Kannada Literature?
by Samvartha ‘Sahil’
Prizes, however trivial they may seem, reflect something of the world’s temper. Language politics, with its entrenched hegemonies, often reduces regional tongues...
Where Does Grief Sleep?
by Babra Wani
Grief is not a visitor but a tenant. It does not knock; it builds its home inside me. It moves through my...
























