Muslims must introspect

Osama bin Laden’s purported last will and testament, and the manner of his death, holds vital lessons that the Islamic world, particularly the Sunni Muslim Ummah, should urgently ponder. According to the Kuwait-based Al-Anbaa newspaper, bin Laden instructed his wives not to remarry, thus flouting Islamic law and practice, and … Read More

Lessons from Fukushima

The tragedy of the earthquake-tsunami induced failure at Japan’s Fukushima nuclear power plant, eerily close to the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl catastrophe, is a grim warning that nuclear holocaust could come to us without a nuclear attack. Stoically holding fort amidst the creeping nuclear mushroom, Japanese authorities have informed … Read More

When death liberates

The Supreme Court’s decision to set parameters for withdrawal of medically unproductive aid to terminally ill patients would have been truly rewarding if the august Court had not fallen into the Abrahamic mindset of viewing life in opposition to death, disregarding India’s civilisational ethos which sees life and death as … Read More