
Muhammad Nadeem
Editor at Kashmir Life
Founding Editor: @mountaininkmag Copy Chief: @kashmirlife
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kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem
by Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp While revered as a Sufi saint, Mir Syed Ali Hamdani’s identity as a scholar and author is equally profound. His works on governance, like Zakhirat-ul-Muluk, reveal a thinker attuned to statecraft, while Chehl Asraar and Minhaj-ul-Arifeen showcase his literary and mystical depth.
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by Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp Islam encourages scientific inquiry but insists it remains within ethical boundaries. Cloning’s potential to advance medical treatment is acknowledged, yet its application to human reproduction demands rigorous scrutiny to safeguard human dignity and social cohesion.
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kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem
by Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp Fear of flying, clinically identified as aerophobia or aviophobia, is a situational phobia marked by disproportionate anxiety associated with being aboard an aircraft during flight. This anxiety often emerges well before the journey begins, sometimes even before the individual reaches the airport, and continues throughout the flight, only subsiding after landing.
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kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem
by Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp SRINAGAR: Ten years after Masaan won accolades for its raw depiction of grief and caste dynamics in India, Neeraj Ghaywan returned to the global spotlight with Homebound, a moving drama based on Kashmir’s Basharat Peer’s New York Times article Taking Amrit Home. The film premiered in the prestigious “Un Certain Regard” section of the Cannes Film Festival and received a nine-minute standing ovation, leaving many in the audience visibly moved.
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kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem
by Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp SRINAGAR: In a development that has reignited the national debate over free speech, academic freedom, and the boundaries of digital expression, the Supreme Court of India on Tuesday granted interim bail to Dr Ali Khan Mahmudabad, a prominent historian and associate professor at Ashoka University, days after his arrest over a series of social media posts related to Operation Sindoor, India’s recent military operation targeting alleged terror...
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New Essay: The closure of Bestseller is not merely the shuttering of a shop; it is the folding of a sanctuary, a library of dreams, and a chapter in Kashmir’s collective memory. What Do We Lose When We Lose a Bookshop? https://t.co/G35C7Ggevl

New Review: He critically examines the legal provisions of Article 370 and argues that its abrogation would be unconstitutional without the concurrence of the state’s Constituent Assembly, which was dissolved in 1957. https://t.co/aS19qXHJJT

(New Review) Love becomes a sanctuary, a source of strength, and occasionally, a battleground. @HarperCollinsIN @mehakjamal https://t.co/0iOOjdtNjD