
Abdul Sattar
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Jan 11, 2025 |
thefridaytimes.com | Abdul Sattar
The late Indian Muslim religious scholar Maulana Wahid Uddin Khan would always advise Muslims to be a non-problem community in the states where they have been living. He would often wonder why Muslims of India and those living in other states, especially in non-Muslim political entities, cannot be like the Bohras or the Ismailis who respect the law of any land where they happen to be living.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
geo.tv | Abdul Sattar
American tech billionaire Elon Musk’s recent tweets and statements seemingly expressing support for far-right forces in Europe have disappointed many across the world. Critics fear that such tweets and statements by a man with more than 211 million followers on X (formerly Twitter) could foment disharmony between communities in several parts of the world besides creating an impression that the billionaire is meddling with the local politics of European countries.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
thenews.com.pk | Abdul Sattar
American tech billionaire Elon Musk’s recent tweets and statements seemingly expressing support for far-right forces in Europe over have disappointed many across the world. Critics fear that such tweets and statements by a man with more than 211 million followers on X (formerly Twitter) could foment disharmony between communities in several parts of the world besides creating an impression that the billionaire is meddling with the local politics of European countries.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
thenews.com.pk | Abdul Sattar
Roy believes the statistics Singh cited may be flawed, but are unlikely to be drastically flawed. She notes, “They are a quarter of a century old now. Some new census-based information would help, but is unlikely to be forthcoming because the government is not interested in including caste in the census.”It is a common complaint of the Dalits that they don’t get justice from the courts.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
thenews.com.pk | Abdul Sattar
Industrial growth and economic development greatly transformed Western societies, bringing structural, political and social changes that helped them get rid of old customs and traditions. The Industrial Revolution led to the abolition of feudalism in the European continent while also drastically reducing the powers of the clergy that had dominated the region for more than 1000 years.
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