Explore Articles!

The Secular Mirage: Deconstructing the Post-Secular Turn and the Future of Indian Muslims

By Sayyed Abdul Quadir Samdani | February 11, 2026 | Politics

I will begin by presenting an undeniable reality: the world we inhabit is intensely politicized, and India is advancing—or perhaps more accurately, sliding—into a Post-Secular era. Academics now concede that …

Read more →

Knowledge, Education and University

By Sayyed Abdul Quadir Samdani | January 17, 2026 | Philosophy

In this modern world, knowledge is power as said by Bacon and the whole nature of knowledge is transformed.  However, for Syed Naquib Al Attas, "the test of true knowledge …

Read more →

The Secular menace to Islam: Wahy, Secularism & the Modern Man

By Fahad Mom | January 07, 2026 | Philosophy

For the conquest and usurping of our thought, and thereby our land it is firstly very important to separate us from that which already separates us from the entire world. …

Read more →

The Utopian Man

By Sayyed Abdul Quadir Samdani | December 28, 2025 | Philosophy

In modern society, there are very few who point out the unconscious seeping of materialism within society like Alija Izetbegovic does. He highlights a very deep and important concept in …

Read more →

breathing grey: Mumbai’s AQI , lost Green, and the Volcanic controversy.

By Noore Kashaf | November 29, 2025 | Politics

What is happening in Mumbai? Mumbaikars are waking up sick with the same set of problems: sore throat, dry cough, burning eyes, blocked nose, and a heavy feeling in the …

Read more →

On Selective Taqleed Based on Ease: A Humble Reflection

By Aamir Patel | November 03, 2025 | Opinions

Disclaimer: This article is a personal reflection and does not represent any formal fatwa or Shariah ruling. I am not an 'Alim, nor am I qualified to issue Islamic legal …

Read more →

Luca is not the evidence for evolution

By Dawar Ali Khan | September 16, 2025 | Philosophy

What does scientific evidence mean in academic science? The term evidence is not loosely interchangeable with "argument" or "explanation". It has a very precise meaning, grounded in the philosophy of …

Read more →

Trolling and the Manipulation of Democracy

By Noore Kashaf | September 10, 2025 | Politics

The Trolling Culture Trolling, once considered a mere nuisance or harmless prank in online communities, has escalated dramatically over the past decade, especially in India. Originally, trolling involved individuals posting …

Read more →

Empiricism - more of an agenda than a research standard

By Samra Firdous | August 22, 2025 | Philosophy

Every empire, however, tells itself and the world that it is unlike all other empires, that its mission is not to plunder and control but to educate and liberate. -Edward …

Read more →

What is Religion?

By Sufiyaan Pathan | August 06, 2025 | Religion

It's the 21st century and when someone seems to be very peculiar about "Religion" the most common reaction generated is either a frown at or a displeasing gesture by the …

Read more →
Page 1 of 4 Next →