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Zia H Shah

He is a physician practicing in Upstate New York. He is the Chief Editor of the Muslim Times, which has more than 43,000 followers in Twitter. He is also Chair of Religion and Science for the Muslim Sunrise, the oldest Muslim publication in North America. He has authored more than 400 articles on Islam, Christianity, Secularism and Religion & Science. Follow in Twitter: @The_MuslimTimes

Spanish Inquisition

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This is the latest accepted revision, accepted on 21 January 2014. Jump to: navigation, search For other uses, see Spanish Inquisition (disambiguation). Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition in Spain Tribunal del Santo Oficio de la Inquisición Spanish Inquisition Seal for the Tribunal […]

مگر اس کے لیے ’تپڑ‘ کہاں سے لائیں؟

وسعت اللہ خان بی بی سی اردو ڈاٹ کام، کراچی آخری وقت اشاعت:  اتوار 9 فروری 2014 ,‭ 00:54 GMT 05:54 PST پاکستان میں حکومت اور طالبان کی نمائندہ کمیٹیوں کے درمیان مذاکرات جاری ہیں نہ نہ نہ۔۔۔بات چیت کا مقصد اگر واقعی نفاذِ شریعت ہے تب تو یہ مذاکرات ہونے […]

eDigest: Women Hold up Half the Sky

Epigraph: Surely, men who submit themselves to God and women who submit themselves to Him, and believing men and believing women, and obedient men and obedient women and truthful men and truthful women, and men steadfast in their faith and steadfast women, and men who are humble and women who are humble, […]

The Jewish fear of intermarriage

By Erica Chernofsky: BBC News, Jerusalem Intermarriage – when Jews wed non-Jews – has been called a threat to the future survival of the Jewish nation. So what happened when there were reports that the Israeli prime minister’s son was dating a Norwegian non-Jew? The Norwegian daily Dagen last week reported […]

Job growth remains weak

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) After a chilly month for job growth in December, hiring warmed up a bit in January. But not by much. The U.S. economy added 113,000 jobs last month, according to the government. That’s an improvement from December, but was far weaker than hoped. Economists had been expecting […]