Vishal Arora

Ulemas’ fatwas tearing Indonesia apart

by - 11th February 2011

An unprecedented rise in violent extremism in Islam’s most successful democracy is ‘religiously inspired’.

Faith leaders must help change leprosy laws

by - 28th January 2011

A leading Christian development organisation is calling on religious leaders in India to help change social attitudes and discriminatory laws against people affected by leprosy.

Powerful Arab body behind Muslim regression, says Australian academic

by - 21st January 2011

The world’s most influential institution of Islamic jurisprudence is unifying global Muslims around a medieval law code, a leading academic in the US said this week.

‘Church toiled for peace in South Sudan’

by - 10th January 2011

Vishal Arora speaks to the Anglican Archbishop of Sudan on the church’s role in the ongoing referendum for independence in the Christian-majority south.

Let’s not write Pakistan’s obituary yet

by - 7th January 2011

Vishal Arora argues that the prevailing pessimism in the media on Pakistan is not just flawed but may also further the Jihadi agenda.

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