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Pakistan, Islam and the sinking middle ground Print E-mail
Sunday, 16 May 2010 10:37
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Hardline Pakistani commentator Zaid HamidBy Nadeem F. Paracha

The most convenient understanding of the phenomenon of Pakistani extremists that one hears being echoed from TV studios suggests that young Pakistanis turning into religious fanatics has something to do with illiteracy and unemployment. Though not entirely incorrect, this notion however is a complacent explanation.

Last Updated on Sunday, 16 May 2010 11:04
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Pakistan - ulema and terrorism Print E-mail
Tuesday, 11 May 2010 12:36
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By Muhammad Ali Siddiqi

The proceedings at the Deobandi ulema’s recent conference in Lahore must be studied less for its expected refusal to condemn suicide bombings and more for the insight it gives into the psyche of a large section of our powerful ulema community.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 11 May 2010 12:51
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Hysteria, fear and Pakistani-Americans Print E-mail
Saturday, 08 May 2010 23:04
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By Kalsoom Lakhani

Wednesday morning. You walk bleary-eyed to the metro to get to work. The sidewalk is bustling with other morning commuters, a sea of black suits and unfashionable commuter sneakers (you are in Washington, D.C. after all). As you are about to get on the escalator, you grab a copy of the Express, the Washington Post’s free commuter newspaper. This is enough to jolt you awake:

Last Updated on Saturday, 08 May 2010 23:17
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Boycott IKEA – plotting a path for Britain’s Muslim schools Print E-mail
Friday, 16 April 2010 12:00
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Following Asim Siddiqui’s article on the future role of Britain’s madrasahs, Ibrahim Lawson – the head of an Islamic school in London – argues they should not simply hardwire young Muslims into Britain’s consumerist values.

Last Updated on Sunday, 18 April 2010 15:22
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The Fair & Lovely Standard Print E-mail
Friday, 16 April 2010 11:00
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By Maria Saadat

The latest Bollywood song blared from the speakers and the crowd at my sister’s wedding cheered in delight. As I laughed with my friends and shimmied my hips in time to the music, I was unaware that a family friend’s son was observing me from across the room. He had attended the event in order to “take a look at me” for a possible rishta (proposal).

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