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I am Pakistani and I condemn violence Print E-mail
Friday, 07 January 2011 13:22
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By Tahmena Bokhari

Like many others, I sat in shock as I read the news of the Governor of Punjab, Salman Taseer, being murdered for supporting the revision of blasphemy laws. If you read any of my work, you know I am a staunch advocate for doing away with these unjust laws and you know that I am in favour of a progressive, liberal and tolerant Pakistan. As I saw the various news reports of so-called leader-spokespersons, who are usually men I might add, using this to further their own agendas, I began to feel very sad.

Last Updated on Friday, 07 January 2011 22:21
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What about Jinnah’s Pakistan? Print E-mail
Sunday, 02 January 2011 07:30
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By Murtaza Razvi

If it were the year 1947, would the advisor to the chief minister, Sindh, Ms Sharmila Faruqui have rushed to the police station in Clifton as she did two Mondays ago to meet a rape victim only to cast aspersions on the victim’s complaint that she was kidnapped and raped by her assailants?

Last Updated on Sunday, 02 January 2011 07:43
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Happy new year? Print E-mail
Friday, 31 December 2010 16:36
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By Kamran Shafi

Well, hopefully, what with the obscurantist forces back on the march in an attempt to bludgeon into submission those who advocate the imperative and immediate need of making the blasphemy laws in this country less draconian, less obnoxious; what with the gas loadshedding that makes even cooking a meal an uphill task, let alone heating the house during this cold snap; and what with the power outages, five every day where we live in the Lahore cantonment.

Last Updated on Friday, 31 December 2010 16:52
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Bigots blast a ‘Muslim terrorist’ that wasn’t Print E-mail
Wednesday, 29 December 2010 03:44
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By Richard Brenneman

So you’re on an airplane that’s about to take off and a darker-skinned man steps in the aisle and begins praying fervently in a language you don’t understand.

Obvious conclusion — at least for most of those aboard the plane?

The guy’s a Muslim terrorist!

Last Updated on Friday, 31 December 2010 16:35
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Is Veena Malik a threat to Islam? Print E-mail
Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:33
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By Shyema Sajjad Khan

How is it that religious leaders are ready to hurl accusations and profanities at celebrities on camera but are fearful of shunning terrorists or corrupt leaders in the same way? Perhaps because celebrities neither possess weapons and nor a public office, hence they remain easy targets.

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 December 2010 15:38
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Daily Star - tone down the shrill Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 November 2010 13:37
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By Nick Lowles

Last week Det Supt John Larkin, head of the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit, told the BBC that the activities of the English Defence League were pushing young Muslims towards Islamic extremist groups. His words echoed my recent blog where I said that the EDL and Muslims Against Crusades needed each other to justify their own existence - they were two sides of the same coin. It is a position you agreed with. Over 1,100 of you filled in our survey last week and 96% agreed with my analysis. Only 2% disagreed.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 24 November 2010 13:54
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Mary, Muslim women and the media Print E-mail
Thursday, 18 November 2010 13:57
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By Caroline Jaine

Last year I learned that Mary mother of Jesus is not just a key figure in the Catholic faith, but that the same woman – Maryam - is important in Islam too. Maryam, the only woman to be named in the Qur’an, has a whole chapter dedicated to her. On discussing this with Iraqi friends last year in Baghdad, they immediately became excited about Maryam’s potential not simply as a bridge between faiths, but as a figure in their community who might inspire greater respect for women. I wondered why I hadn’t come across this striking aspect of Islam before.

Last Updated on Thursday, 18 November 2010 14:13
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Remembrance Sunday - from allies to terrorists? Print E-mail
Friday, 12 November 2010 09:20
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By Jahan Mahmood

In Britain’s hour of need, when she faced the might of the German Army, it was not America that came to her aid but the fighting men of the Indian subcontinent. They came from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan and most of all the province of Punjab. These men were in effect allied to the British Raj, a state that had subjected their land to more than 50 years of colonial repression. Yet they participated in both major wars and performed outstanding acts of gallantry.

Last Updated on Friday, 12 November 2010 10:15
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EDL and the ethnic community Print E-mail
Monday, 08 November 2010 09:16
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By Rajvir Rai

The most worrying element of the English Defence League’s rise is their growing support from within ethnic minority communities.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 10 November 2010 17:44
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