Madrasas, Minority Rights, and the Rule of Law A Constitutional Reprieve amid Administrative Excess
Vol. LXIII No. 43
Date: February 1, 2026
Hate Speech Pushing India towards Genocide
The Muslims, who are about 15 per cent of Indian population and whose contribution to building and consolidating India during the last 1000 years, have been presented as a potential…

Radiance, Issue 18-24 Jan 2026
Purely with religious hatred Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence has been closed. Dr. M. Iqbal Siddiqui gave a detailed narration in his article, ‘When Regulation Follows the…

Excellent Reward, But for Whom?
True believers adhere to their faith in the face of all manner of hardships, sufferings and losses. They put up with all this and patiently face all dangers that come…

Intercession of the Qur’ān
Al-Baqarah and Aal-e-Imran will intercede before God on behalf of their believers, and recommend their cases as deserving of Divine Mercy and Forgiveness.

Madrasas, Minority Rights, and the Rule of Law A Constitutional
The reopening of a sealed madrasa in Shrawasti stands as a reminder that the Constitution still speaks, even if it is too often drowned out. Whether this voice will be…

Liberty, Security and the UAPA: Where Does the Supreme Court
The Constitutional guarantee envisaged under Art. 19 of the Constitution of India for the fearless freedom of speech and expression would remain as a matter of concern, as always, threatened…

Forthcoming Budget and the Constitutional Promise to Minorities
Scholarships should be demand-driven, timely, and universal for non-taxpaying households. Unit costs and eligibility criteria must reflect real expenses.Area development programmes should ensure infrastructure is functional, schools must have students,…

Deep Inequality, High Aspirations: Jamia Nagar School Education Report Flags
Educational access remains fragile despite high enrolment at early stages. The survey shows that 72% of children attend government schools, while only 18% are enrolled in private institutions, largely due…

Nellie Massacre: Tiwary Commission Report Did Not Make Any Difference
The Tiwary report was mixed up with the Mehta report just to deal with a narrative that suits a political ideology. The result is the same in totality.The killers of…

AIMIM’s Rise in Maharashtra: Empowerment or a New Kind of
AIMIM’s rise in Maharashtra’s municipal politics is both a symptom and a signal. It reflects minority assertion, but also exposes the systemic failure of mainstream opposition politics, particularly Congress.

Peace by Decree? Why Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Risks Deepening
At the heart of the Board’s mandate lies the real diabolical agenda of disarming legitimate Palestinian resistance against Israeli occupation without any parallel obligation on Israel to withdraw, demilitarise, or…

After the Headlines Fade: Gaza, Abandoned While the Genocide Persists
To grasp the depth of Gaza’s crisis, one must confront a brutal reality: well over one million people remain displaced, living in tents and makeshift shelters that collapse under winter…

Gaza Ceasefire: A Tragedy Continuing in the Shadow of Committees
When, on the ground, flames are being fanned instead of extinguished, one cannot expect miracles from meetings, committees, and plans. The first and most fundamental condition for peace is a…

Al Manarat Hosts First-Ever Qur’an Graduation Ceremony for Women
Guest speaker Fathima Muzaffar addressed the gathering, sharing her personal journey highlighting how, as a mother, she was able to achieve many things. She encouraged mothers to continue learning while…

The Prophets are Protected from Blemishes
Traditions conveyed through actions are more effective than those conveyed by words. The purposefulness of these traditions is that a believer who errs may not feel guilty and should appreciate…

POTA Court Clears 3 Muslim Men in Akshardham Case
The Special POTA Court, led by Judge Hemang R. Rawal, cleared Abdul Rashid Suleman Ajmeri, Muhammad Farooq Muhammad Hafiz Shaikh, and Muhammad Yasin alias Yasin Bhatt. The court noted that…

Rajasthan ‘Disturbed Areas’ Bill Sparks Muslim Fears over Property Rights
The government says the law aims to protect residents during riots or unrest, when people face pressure to sell homes at low prices. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Jogaram Patel said fast…

Collective Effort Vital to Eradicate Social Ills: Hyderabad City Police
The delegation led by JIH Telangana President Muhammad Azharuddin presented a comprehensive action plan to the Commissioner. The campaign aims to address the deteriorating social fabric through grassroots intervention and…

Rajasthan HC Upholds Mutual Consent Divorce under Muslim Law
The bench noted the husband pronounced divorce across three separate periods. The wife accepted each pronouncement. Both parties later signed a written divorce agreement on August 20, 2024. The agreement…

Kazakhstan Unveils Central Asia’s Largest AI Model for Turkic Speech
Unlike most global ASR systems, which are primarily designed for English and later adapted to other languages, this model was built specifically for Turkic languages from the ground up. It…

Why Burkina Faso’s Captain Ibrahim Traoré Has Gained Global Support
Supporters view him as a successor to Thomas Sankara, the former Burkinabé leader known for integrity and resistance to foreign influence. Analysts say Traoré’s youth, confident public presence, and sharp…

Sudan: No Peace until RSF is Eliminated, Says al-Burhan
Burhan underlined the conflict has caused widespread destruction, resulting in significant civilian casualties and extensive material damage across the country. He added that no Sudanese citizen has been unaffected by…

Hamas’ Military Wing Says It Gave Mediators Location of Israeli
He said Al-Qassam fulfilled its obligations under the ceasefire agreement by handing over all captives and remains “as quickly as possible,” accusing Israel of failing to fully comply with the…

Syria and the Restoration of State Authority
Yet a majority of countries now appear closer to the positions and policies of the Syrian government, after having suffered for many long years from the Assad regime’s practices: spreading…




















