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Tag: Salman Rushdie

Heights of feminism in the works of Salman Rushdie

Posted on June 7, 2016 by admin

Literature is an exercise in trying to understand the human condition.  Women, who comprise half of humanity have historically been silenced and stifled.  In this respect, a feminist take on select literary works is both a worthwhile and interesting exercise.  Adapting the feminist approach to literary studies to The Ground Beneath Her Feet and Enchantress…

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Umar Faruq Abdallah’s and Tariq Ramadan’s views on the relationship between culture and religion in Islam

Posted on November 4, 2013 by JL Admin

One of the misconceptions in the Occidental discourse on Islam is that the latter is a monolithic entity. Islam has spread far and wide across the planet. It has a significant presence from China in the East to Spain and Northern Africa toward the West. And through this broad range, there is considerable diversity and…

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