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Dopamine Hijack: How Social Media Rewires the Young Brain
Sajad Nazir
Dopamine, often dubbed the "feel-good hormone," or wanting more hormone. It is a neurotransmitter in our brain and is released when we engage in pleasurable activities, motivating us to repeat those actions again to…
National Education Day: Education Beyond Exams: A Tribute to Maulana Azad’s Vision for Inclusive…
By Firdous Ahmad Najar
Every year, November 11 is observed as National Education Day in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the nation’s first Education Minister and a visionary architect of modern Indian…
From Bijhama to the Nation’s Pride: The Inspiring Journey of Raja Azhar Asif
By Raja Abid
In the serene and picturesque village of Bijhama, nestled amidst the lush green valleys of North Kashmir’s Baramulla district, a new ray of joy illuminated the household of the Raja family in August 2000. It was the birth of…
Mufti Nazir Ahmad Qasmi: A Journey of Knowledge, Faith and Service — Part III
By: Shahbaaz Bashir Shah
Intellectual Methodology & Temperament
At present, Mufti Nazir Ahmad Qasmi holds the respected position of Grand Mufti at Darul Uloom Raheemiyyah, an esteemed Islamic Seminary, where he also serves as a Senior…
The Myth of Objectivity: How Baramulla Demonizes What It Can’t Understand
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Baramulla opens with the abduction of an MLA’s young son and situates itself within the unsettling phenomenon of children disappearing in the North Kashmiri town of the same name.
The narrative introduces the figure of the…
Savitribai Deshmukh – Hindu warrioress under Aurangzeb’s flag
By Muhammad Talha Amin Baruah
Savitribai Deshmukh, alias Rai Bagan, was a remarkable female warrior in the Mughal army, famed for her courage and leadership. Known as the “Tiger Princess”, she earned respect for her fierce fighting…
The Show Mustn’t Go On: Why Extravagant Weddings Hurt Society?
By Malik Nazir
The other day, a simple stationery purchase left me deeply troubled. A customer at the shop asked for Nikah Nama papers. The shopkeeper handed him a simple set priced at Rs 300. To my astonishment, the man felt insulted by…
Why Minister Sakina Itoo’s Decision Matters for the Daughters of the Poor?
By Foziya Batool
In an era when bureaucracy often overshadows empathy, the decision of the Jammu and Kashmir government to relax the minimum qualification bar for the Marriage Assistance Scheme stands out as a rare act of governance rooted…
Muhammad Umar Palanpuri – Towering scholar of the Tablighi movement
By Muhammad Talha Amin Baruah
Muhammad Umar Palanpuri (1929–1997) was a renowned Indian Islamic scholar, teacher, and influential preacher, who was deeply involved with the Tablighi Jamaat movement, dedicating his life to spreading…
The Mirror of the Divine: Sufi Compassion and Human Solidarity
Shabeer Ahmad Lone
We have not sent you, , except as a mercy to the worlds.” (Qurʾān 21:107)
“Indeed, God commands justice, excellence, and giving to relatives; and forbids immorality, oppression, and transgression.” (Qurʾān 16:90)
None…