Morality

  • Podcast 34: When Faith Gets Hard: Trials and Tribulations in the Modern World

    From the outside looking in, it may seem that faith is something static, something that has been chosen and then adhered to seamlessly and effortlessly. Iffat Mirza Rashid and Khaula Safeer discuss the difficulties that can arise when it comes to maintaining firm faith and indeed the very relationship believers have with the idea of

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  • A Walk in the Park

    Mahrukh Arif-Tayyeb, Newcastle The past few weeks have been so pleasant for anyone living in the UK. Being from the north of the country means we hardly get to enjoy a full sunny day at nearby beaches – even during summer. One day, I decided to take my little one to the park: it was

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  • Religion and Morality

    Navida Sayed, London The discussions surrounding morality and religiosity are not new and have been long debated from a philosophical, anthropological, sociological and theological perspective.  Twenty first century atheists writing countless best-selling books against religion take the argument to a new level. Claiming that religion is the root cause of all evil and suffering, they

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