Iqbal and the Muslim Reawakening
Iqbal’s reawakening of Muslims through poetry rested on the pillars of equality, justice, and freedom. He opposed exploitation, and condemned imperialism that in his opinion, is the genesis of destruction and decadence of a society. He was cognizant of youth’s potential and had faith in them of being the torchbearers for Muslims and a symbol of resistance for the tyrants. Muhammad Iqbal (1877-1938), the spiritual father of Pakistan, dominates the Islamic thought of the twentieth century. He sang for the spiritual regeneration of the whole of mankind. He was a poet-philosopher ... Read More
Prof. Fateh Muhammad Malik
Settler Colonialism and International Law
Settler colonialism is not only utter disregard to international law, but also an antithesis to the spirit of basic democracy and fundamental human rights. In the 1920s, Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, who coined and elaborated the Hindutva conc ... Read More
Barrister Afzal Hussain
How Hindutva and Zionism are Mirror Images
Zarrar Khuhro
Pakistan 2022 Floods, Climate Justice and International Law
Ameer Abdullah Khan
Ambassador Naghmana A. Hashmi (R)