Nous Podcast This Is Not the India We Joined in 1947: MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi In this in-depth conversation, Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi, current Member of Parliament hailing from National Conference in Jammu Kashmir. He was also the former Cabinet Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. He shares his unfiltered thoughts on the abrogation of Article 370, the political transformation of India, and the struggles faced
Nous Podcast You Can't Take My Constitutional Right to Establish Institutions and Create Waqf: Kamal Faruqui In this insightful episode on Nous Network, we are joined by the esteemed Kamal Faruqui, a distinguished Chartered Accountant and a prominent leader of Indian Muslims.
Nous Explains Does the Waqf Board Have Unlimited Power? | The Truth About Section 40 of the Waqf Act, 1995 Can the Waqf Board really claim any property under Section 40 of the Waqf Act, 1995?
Nous Podcast Gaza Genocide: How the West’s Intellectual Project is Falling Apart | Zameer Abbas Jaffri In this powerful episode, Maulana Zameer Abbas Jaffri, an Islamic theology scholar and founder of Sabeel Media, presents a profound exploration of the Palestinian struggle, intertwining Islamic principles with contemporary realities.
Nous Podcast Partition to ‘Partitions of the heart’: Trajectory of Communal Violence in India | Harsh Mander In this compelling episode, Harsh Mander—a former civil servant, activist, and writer—delves into critical issues facing India.
Nous Opinions Struggles of a Working Class Woman in Urban India: Many lives of Syeda X | Neha Dixit In this conversation, Neha Dixit discusses her book 'The Many Lives of Syeda X', which explores the lives of marginalized women in India, particularly focusing on the experiences of Syeda, an urban poor migrant Muslim woman.
Nous Podcast Western Countries Had Long Thought That They Needed a Base in the Middle East: Dr Zafrul Islam Khan In this compelling episode of the Nous Network podcast, we sit down with Dr. Zafrul Islam Khan, a distinguished journalist, author, community leader, and editor of The Milli Gazette. Our discussion delves into the historical claims of Jews to the land and examines the complex relationship between Muslims and Jews
Nous Opinions Mob Lynching, Hate Crime, and the Law | Dr Mohsin Alam Bhat Author: Dr Mohsin Alam Bhatt, Lecturer in Law (Assistant Professor) at Queen Mary University of London
Nous Podcast What is a Successful Civilisation: Dr. Javed Jamil's Analysis of Islam and the West In this powerful interview, Dr. Jamil challenges Western narratives, arguing that Muslim nations excel in areas like security, family stability, and moral values. He critiques Western political and economic systems and calls on Muslims to address their own shortcomings using Islamic teachings.
Nous Explains Missing from History: The Muslim Women Leaders Who Fought for India’s Freedom Research and Script by Nayla Khan
Nous Interviews State Practices and Muslim Marginalisation | Dr. Tanweer Fazal Tanweer Fazal is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Hyderabad and author of Practices of the State: Muslims, Law and Violence in India.
Nous Podcast Muslim Identities and Universities: Laurence Gautier on AMU and JMI’s role in post-partition India Gautier, with a PhD from Cambridge, explores the complex role of Muslim universities in India post-partition, examining their impact on national integration, minority rights, and secularism.
Nous Opinions 2024 Election Verdict and Indian Muslims | Aditya Menon Welcome to another engaging episode of Nous Opinion! We are honoured to host Aditya Menon, Senior Journalist and Political Editor at The Quint. With his extensive experience, Aditya sheds light on crucial political topics and pressing issues concerning Indian Muslims.
Nous Interviews Discussing a book, a city, and a country on fire: Interview with Zeyad Masroor Khan Veteran journalist and debut author Zeyad Masroor Khan discusses childhood trauma, political analysis, Islamophobia in offices, and divides in literature and journalism.
Nous Interviews Political Empowerment is key to all Empowerment: Abdur Rahman Abdur Rahman, a 1997 batch IPS officer, served as a government servant for 22 years before resigning. He has authored three books: "Sachar Ki Sifarishein", "Denial and Deprivation", and "Absent in Politics and Power: Political Exclusion of Indian Muslims." In this Nous Network video,
Nous Podcast Breaking Down Elections 2024 with Aditya Menon Are minorities, especially Muslims, just votebanks, not voices? Is there any difference between “right-wing” and “secular” political parties when it comes to representational politics? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9kBz-EJ53A
Nous Opinions Is India a Democratic Country? | Prof. Zoya Hasan The V-Dem Institute’s report on global democracies has documented the erosion of democratic values in India, demoting India to an ‘electoral autocracy’ in 2021. Zoya Hasan is a political scientist and Professor Emeritus at Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. She has authored extensive work on the Indian
Nous Opinions The Long History of Religious Segregation in Delhi | Dr. Nazima Parveen Indian cities are segregated along caste and religious lines. A recent research based on government data from 15 lakh residential neighbourhoods suggest that residential segregation in India’s urban areas is as bad as racial segregation in the United States.
Decrypted by Nous The Citizenship Amendment Act 2019, Explained The Citizenship Amendment Act was passed in 2019. And the country erupted in protest. It's been three years since and the law is yet to be implemented. But the dialogues it gave rise to continue to be relevant: democracy, freedom, equality.
Compact by Nous Over-representation of Muslims in Prisons The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) released its most recent data on India’s prisoners on 31st August 2022. The report found that Muslims and other marginalized communities including Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are incarcerated in India disproportionately to their population share. TNN as part of its product '
Nous Explains Rohingya refugees in India: A quest for survival and justice Rohingya Muslims have faced decades of discrimination and repression in their own country - Myanmar, as well as other countries where they sought refuge. In this video, we attempt to shed light on their heartbreaking journey, their current status in Myanmar and India, and the recent uproar over Union Minister
Bilkis Bano rapists freed: Is this how justice ends for Muslim women in India ? The infamous Gujarat pogrom 2002 etched deep wounds on the Muslim community in India. Remembered as one of the worst episodes of pogrom organized against the Muslim community, its victims still await justice. The carnage stood out for its targeted and brutal sexual assault on Muslim women and the horrors
Compact by Nous Islamophobia in Numbers Islamic Council of Victoria came up with the report "Islamophobia in the digital age: A study of anti-Muslim tweets". The report demonstrates how social media sites have been used to dehumanize Muslims across the globe, particularly in India. #islamophobia #hatespeech #India pic.twitter.com/SV0fGXgxFR — The Nous Network
Nous Explains A Visual History of Hajj–Retracing the Pilgrimage In the holy month of Dhul al-Hijjah, Muslims across the globe perform Hajj, an annual pilgrimage mandated for the financially well-off individuals of the Muslim community. In this video, we animate parallel to its story, rituals, and traditions and wrap up at the festival of Id-ul-Azha.
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