The epistemic Islamophobia in West Bengal, highlighting its roots in biased media narratives, political rhetoric, and educational distortions. It examines the marginalization of Bengali Muslims through stereotypes, economic disparities, and cultural exclusion while advocating for epistemic pluralism, mutual respect, and accurate representation to combat discrimination and foster inclusivity.
From a Kolkata Madrasa to the UK's University of Southampton, Mohammad Israr's journey defies stereotypes, earning a fully funded MSc in Maritime Archaeology at 24
Bhopal: Jamea Tul Hidaya, a madrasa (religious institution) takes the initiative of teaching Hindi language and other religions along with Islamic studies subjects.
Jamea Tul...
Kolkata: Twenty-year-old Mohammad Shahrukh Haldar, a resident of Canning, a town in south 24 Parganas was travelling to Hoogly on Thursday afternoon, when a...