Qazi, also known as a judge or magistrate, is an important role in Islam. They are appointed to judge all disputes on the basis of justice in a timely manner without prejudice, to maintain the smooth functioning of a society. Not only that, a Qazi acts as a judge in […]
Religion
Pakistan: A People’s Republic or An Islamic Republic?
Yesterday, on Saturday, July 30th 2016, I got an opportunity to become part of a thought-provoking conference in Hyderabad, the second largest city in Sindh. The conference was titled as Interfaith Youth Dialogue and Festival, arranged by a young social activist and past Pak-US exchange alumni, Dr. Rajesh Kumar. The session was led […]
Breaking the Stereotypes: An Interview with a Pakistani Hindu
Pakistan is famous for a lot of negative reasons in the world. One of the most pervasive world belief is that the country is plagued with religious intolerance where minorities such as Christians and Hindus find it hard to survive. Here we present an interview with Dr. Rajesh Kumar, a […]
Mumtaz Qadri: Prophet’s (PBUH) Lover or Stabber?
On 4th January 2011, the highly influential former governor Punjab Salman Taseer was killed by his own security guard, Mumtaz Qadri. The killer took a plea that he killed Taseer out of love of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Mr. Qadri alleged that Taseer had dishonoured the Prophet and that is why it was his […]
The Negative Image of Islam: A Great Deception?
The great deception is a propaganda which a devious section of the west is doing against the religion of Islam in all spheres of life. The gist of the propaganda is that Muslims are terrorists, savages, extremists, they do oppression against women and above all, they violate basic human rights. The […]
Traditions of Marriage in Different Religions
The word family can be defined as “a group consisting of two parents and their children living together as a unit.” Mutual link between male and female is most important for expansion of family. Marriages are done in every society to establish this link. This link is inevitable for continuance […]