Systemic Failures in South Asia: A Call for a Comprehesive Solution- Abdul Muqeet | Islam and the Subcontinent | Session 1 |
- September 2, 2024
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Br. Abdul Muqeet illumates the historical and contemporary challenges faced by the Indian subcontinent, specifically focusing on India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Highlighting the shared history of over 800 years under Islamic rule, the speaker examines... Keep Reading »