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Ramzan Charity Oversight Raises Larger Questions About Equality Before Law and Selective Scrutiny

Ramzan charity regulation has reopened debate on transparency, Waqf reform and selective enforcement, raising questions about equality before law and how institutional accountability shapes minority confidence in governance.

The Great Iftar Deception: How Politicians Feast While Muslims Suffer

Every Ramadan, political Iftar parties project false solidarity while ignoring Muslim empowerment. Despite grand feasts, Muslim leaders remain sidelined, policy reforms are absent, and their concerns are dismissed as “appeasement.” Until real political inclusion replaces token gestures, these events will continue to serve as mere spectacles to manipulate Muslim voters

From Hunger to Humanity: What the World Can Learn from the Sacred Fast of Ramadan

There are admirable traits in all religions that I salute. Very recently, the world's largest congregation of humanity took their sacred dip at the...

Eid-ul-Fitr’s Message of Brotherhood for a Divided World

Ramzan or Ramadan, a month of severe self control distinguishes Muslims from the rest. It ends now with Eid-ul-Fitr for community prayers and feasting. It...

Breaking A Fast And Misconceptions About Islam

Kolkata: During the month of Ramazan, Iftar parties hosted by politicians and Muslims for people of other faiths are pretty common. But in Kolkata,...

Rebooting Ramadan for COVID-19 times: With tech but without Iftar parties

The lockdown edition of Ramadan 2020 in Islamic year of 1441 Hijri offers unique challenges and opportunities. For the first time perhaps, Ramadan in...