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Ali Sethi: A new stylus in an old groove
Classical singer Ali Sethi talks about his musical journey and why, for him, fusion is not a fallacy
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Living the op-ed life
Subeditors are expected to have read the papers and checked their emails, social media feeds before coming in to work
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The shaming of women by the media
The sexual shaming of women is largely because women continue to be sparse, unavailable mysteries
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2014: The year that was
We take a look at the major events that shaped the year for Pakistan
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Iqbal — the poet, the philosopher, the man
The national poet has written so diversely that insisting on any kind of purity is to read him flippantly.
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Islamic Arts Museum Malaysia: In differences, we grow
The pluralistic display at museum does justice to diversity within the ‘Islamic’ category
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Book review: Historic Temples in Pakistan- -the forgotten Pakistan
Reema Abbasi’s book is a reminder that human beings are too interconnected to be divided by hastily-penciled maps
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Transitions: Remembering the man who dared to speak his mind
Dr Shakil Auj stood out in his suit and tie at the KU Islamic Studies, where professors wore shalwar kameez and topi.
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Book review: Observing the Observer - faith in the classroom
If Islam is not confined to one territory, then why should its study
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Criminals vindicated
Where sex crime seems to be rooted in people’s consciousness, statements trivialising rape aren't a trivial affair.