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#ParisAttacks: Blaming the refugees for the attacks on France is like blaming the victim for escaping the abuser
They were wolves in sheep’s clothing, and now we have taken to blame the sheep themselves.
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Living in a world of ‘delivered’ and ‘read’, and not uncertainty
Letter writing taught us patience - the patience that comes from waiting for things to take their due course.
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My journey as a Pakistani-Hindu
When I went to the US, I was asked a rather bothersome question, “How are you treated as a minority in your country?”
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What if Allama Iqbal had remained an Ahmadi?
Instead of the eagle, his symbol would probably have been the snake – out to bite the Ummah, out to hurt the...
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Being dishonest about ugliness
Ugly characters in kids’ books are generally horrible and their physical flaws are signs of other shortcomings.
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It is grossly unfair to accuse Modi alone for the growing intolerance in India today
Blaming Modi for all the isolated incidents is seen as a deliberate attempt by vested interests to discredit him.
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How NCA broke societal barriers by redefining transgender roles in Pakistan
The transgender community finds contentment in whatever crumbs of happiness we deign to throw their way.
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Remembering Pakistan’s silent killer on World Pneumonia Day
Under the shadow of polio, pneumonia, which claims 92,000 lives in Pakistan every year, isn’t given enough importance.
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‘Americanised’ school uniforms and misuse of religion for political gain
The imposition of the trouser/shirt combination is, according to JI, an ‘Americanisation’ of our system.
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Why are our earthquake survivors left to die in the cold?
Do we really need 80,000 people dead to mobilise this government?









