
Britain’s Islamophobia Crisis is No Longer Invisible
By Zonash Amanullah (UK) The United Kingdom has long projected itself as a model of multicultural democracy, a country where diversity, coexistence, and religious tolerance

By Zonash Amanullah (UK) The United Kingdom has long projected itself as a model of multicultural democracy, a country where diversity, coexistence, and religious tolerance

By Justice (R) Markandey Katju (India) The decision of the new West Bengal government to prohibit namaz on roads and restrict loudspeaker use beyond religious

No Society Can Prosper Without Women Law, Leadership, and Resilience By Abdul Rafay Afzal (Editor in Cheif – The Advocate Post) Hon. Advocate Nabeela Ayoub

By Mohsen Daneshyar (Afghanistan) Since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine in 2022, not only has the security and humanitarian crisis in the

By Fatima Ghufran (Pakistan) Irrespective of the various contemporary dispute resolution frameworks in place, family disputes have remained a sensitive domain since time immemorial. While

By Emaan Khurram (Pakistan) For much of the post-war period, Europe presented asylum as a moral and legal commitment: a promise that those fleeing persecution

Zonash Aman Ullah (UK) The outrage surrounding Maulana Mahmood Madani, President of Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind challenging the credibility of Indias judiciary week revealed the ruling BJPs

By Liza Zurabiani (Georgia) For the first time in its modern history, Japan a nation long marked by political conservatism and entrenched gender hierarchies has

The Advocate Post: Lahore, The enduring friendship between Pakistan and Australia, rooted in mutual respect since 1949, continues to flourish through impactful collaboration in education,

By Amna Amir (Pakistan) The gender pay gap remains one of the most persistent inequalities of our time. Despite decades of progress in women’s education,

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