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Pervez Hoodbhoy

Professor of Nuclear Physics, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

Dr. Pervez Hoodbhoy has been a faculty member at the Quaid-e-Azam University since 1973. In 1984 he received the Abdus Salam Prize for mathematics and is the author of 65 scientific research papers. He is chairman of Mashal, a non-profit organization which publishes books in Urdu on women’s rights, education, environmental issues, philosophy, and modern thought.

Dr. Hoodbhoy has written and spoken extensively on topics ranging from science in Islam to education issues in Pakistan and nuclear disarmament. He produced a 13-part documentary series in Urdu for Pakistan Television on critical issues in education, and two series aimed at popularizing science. He is author of ’Islam and Science: Religious Orthodoxy and the Battle for Rationality’, now in 5 languages.

In 2003, Dr. Hoodbhoy was awarded UNESCO’s Kalinga Prize for popularizing science in Pakistan with TV serials and his film ’The Bell Tolls for Planet Earth’ won honorable mention at the Paris Film Festival.


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Articles by Pervez Hoodbhoy

Reckoning Time for HEC

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 30, 2008 interacts: 107 Views: 7521

The new HEC head, yet to be appointed, has a difficult task ahead. One hopes that he or she will have the dynamism and eloquence of Dr Atta-ur-Rahman, but not the flaws.

Anti-Americanism in Pakistan and the Taliban Menace

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 1, 2008 interacts: 102 Views: 13379

The Taliban are waging an armed struggle to remake society. They will keep fighting this war even if America were to miraculously evaporate into space.

Pakistan's Nuclear Test - Ten Years Later

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 29, 2008 interacts: 509 Views: 33641

Today we are at war on multiple fronts. But the Bomb provides no defense. Rather, it has helped bring us to this grievously troubled situation and offers no way out.

Where Billions Vanish

Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 21, 2008 interacts: 145 Views: 13671

The Musharraf years are over. It is now time for parliament to carry out a public inquiry into the irresponsible and crazy policies that have hitherto been the hall-mark of decision-making.

Pakistan: The War of Drones

Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 10, 2008 interacts: 859 Views: 57161

Why do so many Pakistanis suddenly lose their voice when it comes to condemning suicide bombings? Is it because the bomber kills in the name of Islam?

Pakistan's Universities - Problems and Solutions

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 27, 2008 interacts: 198 Views: 30474

300% jump in research publications, nine new engineering universities with European faculty, 3000 Pakistani students sent overseas for higher-degrees...self-serving lies, half-truths and deceit.

The Power of Ideas and the Modern University

Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 11, 2007 interacts: 60 Views: 12378

Ideas rule the world, drive our actions, inform our beliefs, and unleash mighty revolutions. How must Pakistan’s higher education system change for it to succeed?

Jinnah and the Islamic State – Setting the Record Straight

Pervez Hoodbhoy Aug 13, 2007 interacts: 363 Views: 38579

What did Quaid-e-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, want for the country he was destined to create in 1947?

Science and the Islamic world --- The quest for rapprochement

Pervez Hoodbhoy Aug 2, 2007 interacts: 625 Views: 67538

With well over a billion Muslims and extensive material resources, why is the Islamic world disengaged from science and the process of creating new knowledge?

Preventing More Lal Masjids

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 10, 2007 interacts: 962 Views: 93980

What should the government do after the guns stop firing and the hostages are out, whether dead or alive?

Pakistan – The Threat From Within

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 31, 2007 interacts: 393 Views: 34351

It is an open question as to exactly how much further Pakistan will move towards religious radicalism in the years to come.

What Next After Karachi’s Carnage?

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 16, 2007 interacts: 1025 Views: 94271

Although Musharraf denies that he wants a postponement, a lengthy martial law may now be his only chance for a continuation of his dictatorial rule into its eighth year – and perhaps beyond.

Teaching Science Badly – and Well

Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 1, 2007 interacts: 245 Views: 28253

Dogmatism kills science. Students should therefore experience science as a process for extending understanding, not as unalterable truth. Never should the teacher say X or Y is true just because that’s what the textbook says.

Education Reform: Signs of Hope

Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 12, 2007 interacts: 167 Views: 21034

There is good news: the “White Paper” to “debate and finalize national education policy”, distributed in December 2006 by the Ministry of Education, though incomplete and flawed, is an enormous step forward.

Re-Imagining Pakistan

Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 13, 2006 interacts: 496 Views: 48699

Commencement lecture by Pervez Hoodbhoy at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, Karachi, 9 December 2006.

Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 12, 2006 interacts: 285 Views: 32252

Some had feared – while others had hoped – that General Pervez Musharraf’s coup of October 12, 1999, would bring the revolution of Kemal Ataturk to a Pakistan firmly in the iron grip of mullahs.

Waiting for Enlightenment

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 23, 2006 interacts: 71 Views: 15713

After almost five years of ‘enlightened moderation,’ it seems there is more continuity than change. And, with each passing day, it becomes harder to see how such a policy can hope to stem the tide of religious radicalism that is overwhelming P

What Pakistan’s Bomb Could Not Buy

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 29, 2006 interacts: 142 Views: 21263

Nuclear racing and doctrines is everywhere and always driven by the same implacable, mad, runaway logic. Should there be the slightest danger of the race slackening, a nuclear “expert” will point to the other side’s latest acquisition an

South Asia Needs a Bomb-less Deal

Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 20, 2006 interacts: 147 Views: 19881

One certain consequence will be more bombs on both sides of the border. The deal is widely seen in Pakistan as signaling America’s support or acquiescence, or perhaps even surrender, to India’s nuclear ambitions

Assessing Pakistani Science

Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 21, 2006 interacts: 388 Views: 49259

Websites of most Pakistani science and technology institutions are national embarrassments; the Centre for Applied and Molecular Biology has pictures of political personalities, starting with Gen. Musharraf, but links to its activities lead nowhere

No Burial for Balakot

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 13, 2005 interacts: 126 Views: 22719

Four days later, they are still not even trying to extricate the dead in the town of Balakot, flattened on the morning of October 8.

Bin Laden And Hiroshima

Pervez Hoodbhoy Aug 6, 2005 interacts: 138 Views: 21605

Even as the United States dusted off its hands and moved on, elsewhere the radioactive rubble of the dead cities spawned not only a sense of dread, but also an obsessive desire for nuclear weapons.

Reforms! What Reforms?

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 18, 2005 interacts: 126 Views: 26051

Pervez Hoodbhoy, a leading thinker and educationist in Pakistan is the latest target for the mindless policy makers running Pakistan. It shouldn’t come as a surprise, the same people, after all, have tried to stifle the voices of many others –

India Through Pakistani Eyes

Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 16, 2005 interacts: 625 Views: 89494

Is India now set to become a science juggernaut, a leader of the coming 'Asian Century'? A nascent superpower of the East?

Reforming Pakistan’s Universities -- II

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 4, 2005 interacts: 50 Views: 21618

Three years ago the first serious effort to deal with Pakistan’s chronically ill universities was finally initiated. Unfortunately, this effort by the Higher Education Commission has now become mired in an intense, growing controversy.

Reforming Pakistan’s Universties -- I

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 4, 2005 interacts: 13 Views: 16514

In this article I will look at the problems in our higher education system and why the HEC reforms are set to make a bad situation worse rather than better.

Can Pakistan Work?

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 19, 2004 interacts: 141 Views: 23803

According to a popular but rather humor­less Pakistani joke, “all countries have armies, but here, an army has a country.”

Pakistan: Inside The Nuclear Closet

Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 7, 2004 interacts: 90 Views: 18113

Many in the Pakistani press had warned that any attempt to punish Qadeer, advertised for near two decades as the architect of Pakistan’s and the Islamic world’s nuclear bomb, would provoke rampaging mobs to demand an end to Musharraf’s p

The Nuclear Noose Around Pakistan’s Neck

Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 2, 2004 interacts: 350 Views: 60532

Thirty years ago, fearful of India’s newly acquired nuclear weapons, Pakistan set out on its own quest to become a nuclear weapons state...Few could have imagined then that the move from buyer to seller of the world’s deadliest technology w

Rethinking Plebiscite In Kashmir

Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 25, 2003 interacts: 163 Views: 27719

By declaring that 'we have left aside' the United Nation Security Council resolutions for a solution to Kashmir, General Pervez Musharraf shattered a long-held taboo.

Pervez Hoodbhoy-Paul Kurtz correspondence

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 13, 2003 interacts: 63 Views: 11854

In a recent Wall Street Journal article, Edward Said was slandered by Ibn Warraq, a man with pretensions to being a secular humanist and the author of several books.

Terror in Okara

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 23, 2003 interacts: 54 Views: 11569

Pakistan cannot bear the shock of nearly a million of its own people being dispossessed

Is It A War On Islam?

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 16, 2003 interacts: 172 Views: 27315

What, then, should be the strategy for all those who believe in a just world and are appalled by America's war on the weak?

What I Saw In Okara

Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 15, 2002 interacts: 69 Views: 15557

An investigation into the Okara land dispute

Were We Too Hijacked by 9/11?

Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 9, 2002 interacts: 127 Views: 18743

Al-Qaida had to be bombed, to let the Taliban be was not an option.

How Not to Reform Universities

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 9, 2002 interacts: 196 Views: 30894

By a stroke of some bureaucrat’s pen, the ’University of Malakand’ has now been deemed to exist

Lighting The Nuclear Fire

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 25, 2002 interacts: 510 Views: 55116

nuclear affairs are now being guided by wishful, delusional, thinking

The Wages of Obedience

Pervez Hoodbhoy Feb 12, 2002 interacts: 139 Views: 21270

The systemic failure of a whole class of people to think honestly and seriously, in short a failure to do their job as political analysts

Muslims and The West After 11th September

Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 7, 2001 interacts: 570 Views: 71363

America has exacted blood revenge for the Twin Towers

Black Tuesday: The View From Islamabad

Pervez Hoodbhoy Sep 15, 2001 interacts: 570 Views: 91705

CNN and the US media have so far made little attempt to understand this affliction

Refusing the Sitara-I-Imtiaz

Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 25, 2001 interacts: 132 Views: 22191

...look at our generals – they get a shovel-full of impressive medals each year that they proudly wear on their chests. But tell me how many wars have they won?

Refusing The Sitara-I-Imtiaz

Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 23, 2001 interacts: 263 Views: 36445

our national awards have come to be associated with political maneuverings and manipulations

Our Blind Nuclear Prophets

Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 3, 2001 interacts: 231 Views: 33113

why did Indian and Pakistani defence budgets go up, rather than down, after the May 1998 tests?

IT Is Not A Magic Wand

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 30, 2001 interacts: 151 Views: 23652

Pakistan yearns for a magic lamp

Defending the Indefensible

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 7, 2001 interacts: 12 Views: 5961

a lazy and heartless educational bureaucracy

Education Reforms: Yet Another Sham

Pervez Hoodbhoy Nov 10, 2000 interacts: 228 Views: 32067

In the hands of a semi-literate bureaucracy, which couldn’t care less about education

The Menace of Education

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jul 9, 2000 interacts: 103 Views: 16251

We cannot entrust the future of our country to those who cannot write a single straight sentence

Eqbal Ahmad: Post - Pokhran Days

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 12, 2000 interacts: 82 Views: 14917

The mountain had turned white. I wondered how much pain had been felt by nature ...

What are they Teaching in Pakistani Schools Today?

Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 15, 2000 interacts: 162 Views: 31814

How Pakistan has been educating its young?

Pakistan in the Year 3000

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 12, 2000 interacts: 310 Views: 46665

Apes and Dumbos dont have much of a future on planet Earth

Men of the Millenium

Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 28, 1999 interacts: 89 Views: 16533

Five personalities who shaped the last 1000 years

Dear Chowk Readers

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 31, 1999 interacts: 38 Views: 8909

A call for action from Pervez Hoodbhoy to the Chowk community for Science education in Pakistan

Why An Interim Civilian Government will Fail

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 14, 1999 interacts: 38 Views: 8531

Putting up a front government will achieve simply nothing

A Recipe For Unbridled Pak-India Competition

Pervez Hoodbhoy Oct 11, 1999 interacts: 7 Views: 5169

Independent thinking on foreign and defence policies has virtually ceased to exist

Pokhran-Chaghi audit: Winners and losers

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jun 4, 1999 interacts: 15 Views: 6241

India and Pakistan conducted their nuclear tests one year ago.

Eqbal Ahmed - As I Knew Him

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 27, 1999 interacts: 10 Views: 8361

I had not heard of Eqbal Ahmad until I heard him speak in 1971 at an anti-war demonstration at MIT

Bombs, Missiles and Pakistani Science

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 4, 1999 interacts: 46 Views: 10793

The Chaghi tests, and more recent Ghauri-II and Shaheen-I missile launches, have been deemed heroic symbols of high scientific achievement... Are they?

Why The War On Ghosts Was Lost

Pervez Hoodbhoy Mar 8, 1999 interacts: 20 Views: 5891

The scourge will be eradicated from its roots, thundered Mr. Shahbaz Sharif

Is Accidental Nuclear War Impossible?

Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 8, 1998 interacts: 8 Views: 5996

...the truth is that accidents, sabotage, and tragedy have frequently haunted our two countries.

Living with the Bomb

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jun 3, 1998 interacts: 3 Views: 6116

A 2-5 minute flight time, almost zero chances of interception, and the impossibility of recall

Say No to Indian and Pakistani Bombs

Pervez Hoodbhoy May 18, 1998 interacts: 10 Views: 6675

...against the ideologies of hate created and promoted by our governments

The Rape of Khairpur University

Pervez Hoodbhoy Apr 13, 1998 interacts: 11 Views: 7372

Why have we collectively lost the will to protest crimes against people and institutions?

Salam, Science and Secularism

Pervez Hoodbhoy Jan 11, 1998 interacts: 18 Views: 8395

...I have chosen to talk not about Salam’s brilliant successes but, instead, his most spectacular failure ...

Why didn’t the Scientific Revolution happen in Islam?  

Pervez Hoodbhoy Dec 23, 1997 interacts: 13 Views: 16917

Every great civilization writes its own history, selectively extracts data from the past, and then proves to its satisfaction that its greatness has no peer or rival.


Pervez  Hoodbhoy

Pervez Hoodbhoy

  • Articles on Chowk: 64
  • First article: Dec 23, 1997
  • Latest article: Oct 30, 2008
  • Times read on Chowk: 1801827

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