State Practices and Muslim Marginalisation | Dr. Tanweer Fazal Tanweer Fazal is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Hyderabad and author of Practices of the State: Muslims, Law and Violence in India.
Discussing a book, a city, and a country on fire: Interview with Zeyad Masroor Khan Veteran journalist and debut author Zeyad Masroor Khan discusses childhood trauma, political analysis, Islamophobia in offices, and divides in literature and journalism.
Political Empowerment is key to all Empowerment: Abdur Rahman Abdur Rahman, a 1997 batch IPS officer, served as a government servant for 22 years before resigning. He has authored three books: "Sachar Ki Sifarishein", "Denial and Deprivation", and "Absent in Politics and Power: Political Exclusion of Indian Muslims." In this Nous Network video,
What does it mean to be Muslim in India today? | Ziya Us Salam Ziya Us Salam is a veteran journalist and author, currently working as an Associate Editor at the national daily, The Hindu. His latest book, Being Muslim in Hindu India, is a documentation of the increasingly ubiquitous marginalisation and prejudice that the Indian Muslim community is facing in India’s contemporary
Hilal Ahmed on the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 | Nous Interviews Dr. Hilal Ahmed is an associate professor at the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS).