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Muslims All Fundamentalists Destroy The Essence Of What They Are Talking About tabish khair
Books, Interviews, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 10, 2017

All Fundamentalists Destroy The Essence Of What They Are Talking About

By Pratiti Ganatra

  This month, Kindle Magazine takes a look at this supposed link between Islam and Terrorism….

Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

Does Islam preach terror?

By Tanweer Fazal

Does Islam preach terror? Honestly, beyond scoring some brownie points or furthering relentless academic debate on…

Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

The Axis Of Ignorance

By Devdan Chaudhuri

“The naked passion of self-love of Nations, in its Drunken delirium of greed, Is dancing to…

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Photo Essays, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

The Blood Soaked Closet

By Udayan Dhar

Forty-year old Xulhaz Mannan’s life was brimming with creativity, talent and hope. An employee of the…

Dhaka’s Tryst With Terrorism
Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

Dhaka’s Tryst With Terrorism

By Sohini Chatterjee

Situated in Dhaka’s diplomatic area Gulshan, Holey Artisan Bakery prior to the fateful night of July…

The Crisis Of Modernity And A War Of Dialectics
Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

The Crisis Of Modernity And A War Of Dialectics

By Ayesha Begum

Sometime back, while reading Milan Kundera’s, ‘The Art of the Novel’, a certain passage struck me…

Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

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By Titas Bose

It is a singular experience to be shocked into awareness of our virtually unsafe lives, one…

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Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

Beheading Videos As Terror Strategy

By Anwita Ghosh

News of systematic air strikes in the Levant region seldom grabs us by the scruff of…

Arts & Culture, Interviews, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

Athwaas – A Handshake For Peace

By Pratiti Ganatra

    In  the span of two months, Omar Hafiz, a well-known development practitioner from Kashmir…

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Fiction, Politics & Society, The Magazine February 9, 2017

Potato Curry

By Harsh Snehanshu

Six-year-old Shrikant Shukla didn’t know what the word Muslim meant. When his father’s old friend, Mr. Imam,…

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