Reverse Moderate Relativism Applied

This Article advocates an innovative contextual approach to assessing the international legality of bans in public schools on modest garments claimed by some to be required by religious beliefs for Muslim women. Too often this has been considered solely a question of religious freedom. This paper advocates the re-insertion of gender equality into the heart of the debate.… Read More »

A Teacher Is Not Just A Teacher

Mark Thackeray that phenomenal teacher from” To Sir with love” or John Keating from “ Dead Poets society” or our own Amir Khan in “Tare Zameen par” , these movies have always inspired teachers .These movies were made in different cultures and different eras but they all have one thing in common, a passionate teacher who revolutionized teaching in his own ways . We often say a… Read More »

Founder of Asia’s largest “Koh Noor” textile and recognition of Sehgal family

Pakistan has a tremendous opportunity to bolster its economy by prioritizing the increase in per acre yield of major crops such as wheat, cotton, rice, sugar cane, maize, and horticultural crops. Currently, Pakistan lags behind global averages in crop yields, with wheat averaging 31 munds per acre compared to the global average of 70 munds. Similarly, cotton yields… Read More »

The Muslim Scientist Who Invented The Injection Syringe

Ophthalmology was one of the foremost branches in medieval Islamic medicine. The oculist or kahhal (کحال), a somewhat despised professional in Galen’s time, was an honored member of the medical profession by the Abbasid period, occupying a unique place in royal households. Medieval Islamic scientists (unlike their classical predecessors) considered it normal to combine theory and practice, including the crafting of precise instruments, and therefore… Read More »