Anger, Graveyard, Ehram, Slavery and more…
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It is commonly believed that humor has no place in religion. But answers to “Letters to the Editor” demonstrate that a toe-hold can be created not only for humor, but also for various literary features that generate interest.In turns, cool, witty, uncompromising, provoking, tough, forthright, humorous, yet educative – the answers have demonstrated that religious discussions need not be high and dry boorish.
While tender, emotional, and Eastern minds feel offended by some answers, many broad-minded readers have repeatedly suggested their publication in book form. Rather than feeling offended, the reader might remember that this is a new genre of writing, a new experiment in religious literature, and that we live in a world which is increasingly in short supply of delight.
Letters to the Editor
June, 2022
surah yasin, sayyid qutb and more…
Read more »May, 2022
A Secret Marriage, Bara’at and more…
Read more »April, 2022
Tooth Paste or Miswak, The Best Service and more…
Read more »March, 2022
Bank Employment, Wife Beating and more…
Read more »February, 2022
Obeying the Prophet, Inauspicious numbers and more…
Read more »January, 2022
Bad Father, School Teacher, Slavery and many more…
Read more »December, 2021
Being Productive and Avoiding Anxiety, Wife-beating, Shab-e-Bara’at, Appreciation and many more…
Read more »November, 2021
Modern Science, on the nature of Islam and many more…
Read more »October, 2021
Qur’anites, Punishment in the Grave, illustrations and many more…
Read more »September, 2021
An uncontrollable temper, for a halal means of livelihood and many more…
Read more »July, 2021
family affairs
Read more »April, 2021
App for religious improvement, Durud wa salam and many more…
Read more »February, 2021
Khula, Exercise for Women, Halal standards and many more…
Read more »January, 2021
The Hijab, Friday Prayer at Home and many more…
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