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Shabbats in 10 Downing Street
The Week· 4 days agoDiwali lamps are out, Shabbat candles are in—at 10 Downing Street. Rishi Sunak laid it thick when he left the rooms that had housed most prime ministers since King George ...
From Premchand’s play ‘Karbala’, to BR Ambedkar: What the idea of the ‘non-Hindu’ Hindu offers us
Scroll· 5 days agoA century ago in 1924, Premchand, the north Indian writer, published his play Karbala. In 680 Common Era, Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Imam Hussain, contesting Caliph Yazid ...
Our Best Stuff From Another Rollercoaster Ride of a Week
The Dispatch· 5 days agoKevin reported all week from the National Conservatism Conference, aka NatCon 4, aka a “gathering of...
How 'scarcity' of competent South Asian scholars mars perception of Indian democracy in West
Firstpost· 6 days agoIn one of his op-ed pieces, The Delicate US Task of Courting India , Wall Street Journal columnist...
From Couplets to the Cosmos
The Dispatch· 6 days agoIn Taylor’s Enlightenment, philosophical inquiry tends to come across like that of Baron d’Holbach, the atheist philosopher who joyfully treated man, and...
The European Union, France and the UK have voted. So, what does it all mean?
Deseret News· 6 days agoFor populists, the Institute continues, “no issue is complicated, there are only simple and...
‘God’s Not Dead: In God We Trust’ will combine religion and politics on the big screen
Deseret News· 6 days ago“God’s Not Dead”: The first film in the series centers on a college student who challenges his ...
Is Rahul Gandhi India’s Arbiter of Faith? - News18
News18· 7 days agoWhile speaking in the Lok Sabha on July 1, Rahul Gandhi issued a proclamation, “aap Hindu ho hi nahin” (You are not Hindu). The diatribe was undoubtedly...