Murad A Baig
The 'One God' Religions of Revelation Dec 31, 1969
The success of the `One God’ idea was its ability to use fear to empower the professional priests enabling them to command the absolute obedience of their followers.
Were Buddhists and Jains Persecuted in Ancient India? Dec 31, 1969
Many genuinely believe that Hinduism had always been a tolerant religion that assimilated other peoples and ideas without bloody conflict.
Akbar and Alexander Dec 31, 1969
Jodha Akbar has stirred considerable interest in the historic Akbar but it mostly shows his softer romantic side and rather little of his tougher character.
The Vicious Circle of Violence Dec 31, 1969
The birthday of The Prophet Muhammad is a good time to remember that he was a man of peace. But the intoxicating violence now makes it difficult to go back to the origins.
How did Hindus Become Vegetarians? Dec 31, 1969
The Rigveda, as one of India’s earliest texts, gives numerous examples of meat eating with verses giving clear instructions on how to slaughter, cook, cut and distribute
Anatomy of Revenge Dec 31, 1969
Evil things are never committed with such enthusiasm, pride and joy as when they are done out of revenge and especially if they are done in the name of religion.
Hijacking of Islam Dec 31, 1969
Most Muslims believe that the Quran is the infallible, eternal and unchangeable words of Allah but very few know how much the teachings of The Prophet had been revised over the past fourteen centuries.
Has Hinduism had the Longest Tradition of Continuous Religion? Dec 31, 1969
Hinduism, as generally practiced in India today, is very different to the forms of religion of earlier times. In the beginning, as in all religions, this tradition was oral but put to writing from about the time of Christ.
Seeking the Cosmic Spirit Dec 31, 1969
An increased awareness of our inner spirituality may mark a new consciousness because evolved spirits will find no purpose for the wood, brick or stone with which Man makes his deities or places of worship
Religiosity is the Death of Religion Dec 31, 1969
Rituals, penances, processions and offerings packaged as joyous distractions cost much less than the effort of understanding and practicing the moral, social and philosophical tenets of any religion.
India Unvarnished Dec 31, 1969
An unemotional examination of some of the main questions about India’s history
An Accent in Kashmir Dec 31, 1969
Cliches can be awful but one can apply every cliché in the book and utterly fail to describe the beauty of Kashmir
Musashi’s Prescription for Victory Dec 31, 1969
Heroes and philosophies have been role models for people of all nations
A Nation of Beggars Dec 31, 1969
The irony is that the poverty myth has itself become a barrier to reducing poverty
Pagans and Competitive Conversions Dec 31, 1969
On conversions and reverse conversions


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