Malise Ruthven -Excerpt- With no serviceable toilets available for pilgrims, the ground beneath the pillars…
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By Josh Keller – March 14, 2010 –Excerpt– Maybe some college students are so tired…
By MRINALINI REDDY | July 5th, 2009 -Excerpt- However, the temporary patterns of settlement have…
Close your eyes. Imagine the wondrous point on Earth where the two giants of the…
Ecerpt: Still, what makes Canadian Islam different? I think the answer lies in encouragement of…
By Sarah Murray Embedded within the walls of a 19th-century mansion in an ancient harbour…
A seven-mile lake formed by a massive landslide in north-east Pakistan is threatening to burst…
By Mansoor Ladha, For The Calgary HeraldApril 2, 2010 An Indian movie playing to packed…
By Farah Ali and Shaila Abdullah Children are like sponges: eager to learn. Research indicates…
By Shaila Abdullah The day I found out that my husband and I were expecting…
By Aaida Rajabali In today’s global community, it is advantageous to be conversant in multiple…
By Farah Ali and Shaila Abdullah “Reading aloud to children has been called the single…
International Women’s Day — first promulgated in the early 20th century by socialist groups worried…
Commoditization of knowledge has created questions about ethical legitimacy of research and knowledge production. You…
Op-Ed: By Joseph Rwagatare -Excerpt- On March, 18, 2010, His Highness The Aga Khan provided…