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Can Islam and democracy coexist in today's world?
Even Catholicism was thought to be inimical to democracy, but gradually, catholic countries also made a transition.
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Scars of Partition: A Muslim and a Hindu walk into a dhabba to have a cup of chai, and all hell breaks loose
Young Indians who don't see religion as an obstacle to connecting with Muslims, are publicly shamed and humiliated.
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Tania Khashkeli and Pakistan’s trigger-happy feudal lords who think Sindhi lives are cheap
Tania died because Khan's arrogance couldn't hear a refusal; because her death is thematic of the cancer within Sindh.
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Will iPhone X benefit advertising and gaming industries more than its consumers?
Face ID will benefit advertisers such as Facebook and Google, who generate a big chunk of money through targeted ads.
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Without Ronaldo, and with Bale and Benzema’s recent performances, will Real Madrid lose the La Liga title?
A team like Real Madrid, which has never been short of scoring goals, has been guilty of missing quite a few chances.
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Dear NADRA, your failure to recognise Pakistan’s undervalued regional languages is not surprising
A masters degree or doctorate in any language except English, Urdu and Persian will be considered as bachelors degree
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The Shape of Water: A quirky and twisted spin on Beauty and the Beast that screams spectacular
Del Toro mixes fairytale imagery with the grotesque to create spellbinding cinema, something only he can conjure.
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13,000 Pakistanis voted for far-right parties – should the remaining be worried?
If you’re wondering why this is worrisome and should not be overlooked, then consider the Lal Masjid events of 2007.
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Will Alicia Vikander make a better Lara Croft than Angelina Jolie?
Hollywood has a history of reboots and videogame adaptations faring poorly at the box office, and Tomb Raider is both.
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The hits and misses from the Pakistani drama industry in 2017
While watching Woh Aik Pal, I wondered if it would ever end. To be honest, every episode seemed like a bad déjà vu