Part Three of a series on the beauty and death Egypt now faces. “I was a burden lying up on the board, and they were walking around the arena with my legs and feet.”
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Bina Shah discusses how the Ahmadis, a community of people in Pakistan, experience prejudice and bigotry that is actually codified under the law.
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New Western translations of thirteenth century poet Rumi may be warping his messages of peace and implementation of Sufism.
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In his latest column Tarık Günersel argues that for democracy and freedom to thrive in Turkey a secular government is essential.
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This week: the case against Aaron Swartz, Somalia’s dangerous reputation for journalists, and Beijing’s propaganda workers to start microblogs.
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In this week’s From Egypt Hamdy El-Gazzar imagines a conversation between an Egyptian Salafi and an Egyptian secularist about the future of their country and the role of Islam in it.
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“Is freedom of speech incompatible with the values that Muslims hold? Does art have its limits in the Muslim world?” In this week’s Pakistan Unveiled author Bina Shah focuses on The Innocence of Muslims and its effect on the Muslim world.
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