Radiance: blacks, apes, and Muslims
Two interesting articles on May 30th, 2009 issue of Radiance.
One is how Muslim can participate in the secular world around them.
Second is a critique of Darwinism, unfortunately this article is not on their website. It is an interesting article and worthy of a read because it is not a copy & paste job.
Last page article titled "The Most Eligible Widower" by Ausaf was however a painful experience. First of all, there seems to be no point of this article. Secondly, Mr. Ausaf seems to be still stuck in 18th century. Read on:
"She was short-statured, flabby, black and had no sense of gait and dress."
and one more "Both having darken shades and less-than impressive persona."
This is not really the type of language that generates "radiance."
One is how Muslim can participate in the secular world around them.
Second is a critique of Darwinism, unfortunately this article is not on their website. It is an interesting article and worthy of a read because it is not a copy & paste job.
Last page article titled "The Most Eligible Widower" by Ausaf was however a painful experience. First of all, there seems to be no point of this article. Secondly, Mr. Ausaf seems to be still stuck in 18th century. Read on:
"She was short-statured, flabby, black and had no sense of gait and dress."
and one more "Both having darken shades and less-than impressive persona."
This is not really the type of language that generates "radiance."
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