Religion
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Imam Ali (AS) – The Voice of Human Justice
The book, authored by George Jordac, a Christian scholar from Lebanon in 1956, was translated into English from Arabic version…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-II)
We have been hearing the incidents of robbery, atrocities, turmoil, and murders, but anyone having experience of Sindh can confirm…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh (Part-I)
There was a time when the borders of Sindh were much wider than present. A small portion of Punjab, Afghanistan,…
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh
Shri Vidyavijayji and six other Sadhus started travel from Shivganj on 16th January 1937 via Balotra, Barmer, Munnabao, to Khokhropar,…
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The Sacred and the Profane
Not even religious teachings are immune to impermanence and change. The danger is when law is used to criminalize questioning…
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Religious Developments in Ancient India
The earliest evidence for elements of Hinduism is before and during the early Harappan period. Phallic symbols close to the…
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Sindhis Who Converted To Christianity
A book has been compiled by Deepak and Celia Mahtani in which nineteen Sindhis share how they came to place…
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Religious Evolution of Sindhi Hindu Diaspora
At the time of partition there were about 1.3 million Sindhi Hindus. Most migrated to India. This is a record…
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Where God dwelt
The Christian concept of heaven, so familiar today from popular depictions of clouds and haloed angels, was an invention. By…
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France’s 1905 Law of Separation of Church and State
CHRISTIANITY WAS DESCRIBED AS A CONSTITUTIONAL ILLNESS THAT THE BOURGEOISIE HAD IN ITS BLOOD. By Stephen M Davis The 1905…
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