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If Saudi Arabia and other Middle Eastern countries can practice safe and hygienic qurbani, why can’t Pakistan?
Our children who spend a sufficient amount of time with the sacrificial animals are most susceptible to the disease.
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No cow, no beef, no slaughtering – Will Indian Muslims be able to celebrate Eidul Azha with zeal?
This Eid, fear and apprehension within the Muslim minority as to how the religious occasion will play out is palpable.
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Understanding Muslim nationalism and ‘The Pakistan Anti-Hero’ through the eyes of Nadeem Farooq Paracha
What is happening in Pakistan may look awkward, but it's part of a debate on what being a Pakistani should now mean.
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When did Eidul Azha turn into a vicious spending competition?
Some animals were being sold for over two million rupees, which is more than the price of three new small cars.
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Is Pakistan too fragile to exist without American help and aid?
Analysts were convinced that Pakistan would have disappeared from the map long ago if the US hadn’t provided aid.
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Liverpool got lucky in the UEFA Champions League group draw, but will luck be enough to take them to the knock-out stages?
Tottenham received the toughest draw in the group stage as they were paired with the defending champions, Real Madrid.
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Guys with ‘man buns’ are oh-so-hot, but Saheefa Jabbar Khattak gets a pixie cut and she loses her appeal and rights as a woman?
As per society, she sacrificed her ‘femininity’ to transform herself into a macho woman, only to be labelled a lesbian
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Ditch the pulao and nihari, and spruce up your Eid feast with mince capsicum, steak with Mushroom sauce and some divine creme caramel
Instead of the usual kalejis and shorbas, why not try going for something more retro this time?
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Game of Thrones Season 7: Is GoT slowly but surely crumbling under the weight of its own mythology?
This season, although bigger and better, has revealed chinks in an armour we once thought was largely impenetrable.
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Ironically, the credit for banning triple talaq in India goes to BJP and Narendra Modi, not Congress
Congress's unclear stance helped BJP create the perception that the former was anti-Hindu as it privileged Muslims.