Who Is Responsible for the low salaries of Mosque Imams? Scholars or the Public

Who Is Responsible for the low salaries of Mosque Imams? Scholars or the Public

A clear and thoughtful analysis of why mosque imams are paid low salaries, examining the role of scholars and the public, practical solutions, and the moral responsibility of society toward religious leadership. Introduction The issue of low salaries for mosque imams is not just an economic problem. It is a moral, social, and religious concern….

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Bareilly Detentions Raise Questions on Religious Freedom and Equal Treatment

Bareilly Detentions Raise Questions on Religious Freedom and Equal Treatment

Bareilly detentions have sparked serious concerns over religious freedom and equal treatment, raising questions about selective enforcement and civil liberties. The incident has drawn public attention to how law enforcement actions may impact minority rights, constitutional values, and social harmony, prompting debate on fairness, accountability, and the protection of fundamental freedoms in a democratic society….

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The Silence After the Bulldozer: When Fear Becomes Normal for One Community

The Silence After the Bulldozer: When Fear Becomes Normal for One Community

An exploration of life after the bulldozers, where silence speaks louder than protest and fear becomes routine for one community. This piece examines how displacement, state power, and social stigma reshape daily existence, leaving families navigating loss, uncertainty, and enforced quiet. It reflects on the emotional aftermath of demolition, the normalization of fear, and what…

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