Contemporary Muslim World
26 November, 2012

The Bitter Experiences of Jihad against Corruption

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Corruption is once again on the front burner. Media as a whole is at it again because of which the anti-corruption activists are enjoying...
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Iqbal the Man and the Poet

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Great literature is timeless and has always something in it that attracts scholarly attention in every era reinforcing its contemporary r...
26 August, 2012

We are Pretty Insensitive Society

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Recently I read a sad and pitiable news in a Urdu newspaper, either in Rashtriya Sahara Urdu or in Jadeed Mail. I do not remember the dat...

The Chicago Summit

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The recently held Chicago summit failed to achieve the purpose for which it was convened. The obvious aim was to ensure the survival and ...

Islam and Globalization

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Both the Islamic faith and civilization are inclusive as well as universalist. Philosophically speaking, everything inclusive is bound to...
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Dr. Ishtiyaque Danish
is a senior faculty at Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi, India. He specializes in Islamic and West Asian Studies. He has extensively written on various aspects of Islam in India and the Middle East. He has written four books and dozens of research articles which have been published in leading national and international journals. His articles on topical issues and subjects of contemporary relevance also appear in national dailies, both Urdu and English. His is an Islamic approach, guided mainly by his insightful knowledge of Holy Quran and Hadith which enables him to write from an Islamic as well as social science perspective. Dr. Danish is editor of JOURNAL OF OBJECTIVE STUDIES, a prestigious biannual publication of the Delhi-based think tank, Institute of Objective Studies. He also edited STUDIES ON ISLAM for three years. His website, Institute of Islamic and Global Studies is being developed and will be presented before interested readers very soon. Web site: http://www.iigs.org.in/
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