Author: Islamic Voice

Islamic Voice is a monthly Islamic magazine published in Bangalore. It is the largest English language Muslim publication in India. It is a comprehensive magazine, places a relatively high emphasis on social issues and strives to have a broad appeal. Since 1987, Islamic Voice has covered its fascinating namesake without fear or favour, with insight, accuracy, thoroughness and a well rounded perspective on a variety of subjects - be it the economy, politics, lifestyle, the arts, entertainment, travel, science, technology or health. That's why Islamic Voice is the country's most widely read publication, a position it has held for more than a decade. And that's why it makes sense to subscribe to Islamic Voice. We represents all Muslim sects and shades of thought from all over India. We focus on "our" triumphs which, mostly, go unreported as well as constructively addresses our failures and shortcomings. Editor-in-Chief: A.W. Sadatullah Khan Genre: Current Affairs associated with Muslims Subjects Covered: Human Rights I Analysis I Special Reports I Issues I Book Reviews I National I International I Newsmakers I Community News I Islamic Perspectives I Classifieds I Opinions Focus articles on: Education and Children I Inter-faith Relations I Matrimony I Muslim economy I Muslim Perspective I The Muslim world I Society I Travel I The Western viewpoint I Women in Islam Special focus on Faith and Law: Fiqh I Hadith I Quran

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Key Event on the Role of Ulama  in Shaping Islamic Society

Key Event on the Role of Ulama in Shaping Islamic Society

NEW DELHI: The Community Education Center recently hosted a significant event on February 18, focusing on the pivotal role of Ulama in shaping Islamic [...]
Empowering Muslim Representation: 50 Ulama Enrolled as Advocates in Kerala High Court

Empowering Muslim Representation: 50 Ulama Enrolled as Advocates in Kerala High Court

CALICUT: In the current landscape of the nation, there is a pressing need for increased Muslim representation across all sectors to counter the influe [...]
Civil Society Group Condemns Demolition of Historic Sites in Mehrauli

Civil Society Group Condemns Demolition of Historic Sites in Mehrauli

NEW DELHI: In response to the demolition of the ancient Akhundji Mosque, an orphanage, and a graveyard in Mehrauli by the Delhi Development Authority [...]
JIH Workshop Addresses Critical Issues Surrounding Waqf Properties

JIH Workshop Addresses Critical Issues Surrounding Waqf Properties

BENGALURU: Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) organized a three-day workshop on waqf, bringing together specialists, officials, activists, and representatives [...]
Prof Shafey Kidwai  to head the  Sir Syed Academy

Prof Shafey Kidwai to head the Sir Syed Academy

ALIGARH: Professor Shafey Kidwai, a renowned scholar and recipient of the Sahitya Akademi award, has been appointed as the new Director of the Sir Sye [...]
ABU DHABI:The recent inauguration of the BAPS temple in Abu Dhabi by Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights an interesting irony. This grand temple stands in the Muslim-majority UAE, where secularization is on the rise. This event comes shortly after the inauguration of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir in India. While Modi’s government in India blurs the lines between the state and Hindu faith and undermines minority rights, the UAE moves in the opposite direction. The UAE’s secularization, influencing Saudi Arabia as well, is a significant development in the Islamic world. This shift challenges India’s secular values. The UAE has attracted people of various religions and backgrounds to live and work there. Despite Islam being the official religion, the government allows diverse religious practices. Non-Muslims, forming a quarter of the population, have space to worship freely, with many churches, a synagogue, and a gurdwara present. Hindu gatherings and celebrations are also welcomed. The UAE’s tolerance extends beyond religion. Alcohol and pork are available, and Ramadan fasting rules are relaxed. Women have freedom in dress, and discrimination based on religion is rare. These progressive attitudes influence neighboring Saudi Arabia, where Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is spearheading modernization efforts by reducing Islamic influence and cutting support for radical groups worldwide. This trend towards secularization in the UAE and potentially Saudi Arabia marks a significant shift in the Islamic world. For India, reduced Saudi funding for conservative mosques could lead to a return to moderate religious guidance for Indian Muslims. The UAE’s example challenges the Hindu nationalist dream of a Hindu majoritarian state, often compared to Saudi Arabia’s treatment of non-Muslims. Modi, at the temple inauguration, praised the UAE’s diversity, contrasting India’s fading secularism. As Hindu residents in UAE face this contrast, it prompts reflection on India’s trajectory. The writer, a private equity investor, emphasizes the importance of embracing diversity and secular values in both countries.

ABU DHABI:The recent inauguration of the BAPS temple in Abu Dhabi by Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights an interesting irony. This grand temple stands in the Muslim-majority UAE, where secularization is on the rise. This event comes shortly after the inauguration of the Ayodhya Ram Mandir in India. While Modi’s government in India blurs the lines between the state and Hindu faith and undermines minority rights, the UAE moves in the opposite direction. The UAE’s secularization, influencing Saudi Arabia as well, is a significant development in the Islamic world. This shift challenges India’s secular values. The UAE has attracted people of various religions and backgrounds to live and work there. Despite Islam being the official religion, the government allows diverse religious practices. Non-Muslims, forming a quarter of the population, have space to worship freely, with many churches, a synagogue, and a gurdwara present. Hindu gatherings and celebrations are also welcomed. The UAE’s tolerance extends beyond religion. Alcohol and pork are available, and Ramadan fasting rules are relaxed. Women have freedom in dress, and discrimination based on religion is rare. These progressive attitudes influence neighboring Saudi Arabia, where Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) is spearheading modernization efforts by reducing Islamic influence and cutting support for radical groups worldwide. This trend towards secularization in the UAE and potentially Saudi Arabia marks a significant shift in the Islamic world. For India, reduced Saudi funding for conservative mosques could lead to a return to moderate religious guidance for Indian Muslims. The UAE’s example challenges the Hindu nationalist dream of a Hindu majoritarian state, often compared to Saudi Arabia’s treatment of non-Muslims. Modi, at the temple inauguration, praised the UAE’s diversity, contrasting India’s fading secularism. As Hindu residents in UAE face this contrast, it prompts reflection on India’s trajectory. The writer, a private equity investor, emphasizes the importance of embracing diversity and secular values in both countries.

BENGALURU: On february 16, karnataka chief minister siddaramaiahpresented the state budget for the fiscal year 2024-25, highlighting initiatives aime [...]
The Tale of Two Temples:  Contrasting Realities in UAE and India

The Tale of Two Temples: Contrasting Realities in UAE and India

ABU DHABI: The recent inauguration of the BAPS temple in Abu Dhabi by Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights an interesting irony. This grand temple [...]
WANTED GROOM

WANTED GROOM

Sunni Muslim Parents invite alliance for their daughter,34 yrs, 5'5ft fair, based Hyderabad working in IT MNC looking for well qualified groom early m [...]
Embracing a New Beginning:  A Lesson in Living Life

Embracing a New Beginning: A Lesson in Living Life

Just as the sun rises after every night, life offers a fresh start after sorrows and failures. Even in the darkest times, a glimmer of hope persists. [...]
Discover Yourself Workshop in Malaysia A Highly Effective Means to Explore our Inner Selves

Discover Yourself Workshop in Malaysia A Highly Effective Means to Explore our Inner Selves

Feedback from participants of the Discover Yourself workshop conducted at Kelab Shah Alam Selangor, Malaysia on January 13th and 14th, 2024: • The wo [...]
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