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Politics – A Forgotten Legacy | Task 9 | IMS
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This session highlights how political systems don’t just shape civilizations—they steer the course of humanity. For centuries, Muslims carried that
Politics A Forgotten Legacy | Task 9 | IMS
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What Is Politics—and Why It Matters Deeply to Muslims Today? In this session, we delve into the true meaning of politics
Current Muslims & Politics | Task 9 | IMS
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This session urges Muslims to critically examine the political systems and ideologies that shape our world. Rather than operating from
Rethinking Democracy In Pakistan | Task 9 | IMS
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What is real democracy—and how far is Pakistan from it? In this session, we examine the core principles of democracy and
Politics & It’s Impact | Task 9 | IMS
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What is politics, and why is it an inevitable part of human society? In this session, we explore the roots
Current Muslims & Politics Part II | Task 9 | IMS
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Part 2: Understanding the Systems that Govern Us To reawaken a meaningful political consciousness, we must first understand the world we
The Role of Media In Politics | Task 9 | IMS
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How does media shape political landscapes and public perception? In this thought-provoking session, we examine the powerful intersection of media
Behavioral Insights and Remedial Strategies | Internet Usage Habits | Dr Najeeb Ranginwala | IMS UK
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How do our online habits shape our behavior, attention, and spiritual well-being? In this eye-opening session, Dr. Najeeb Ranginwala dives
Behavioral Insights and Remedial Strategies | Internet Usage Habits | Dr Najeeb Ranginwala | IMS UK
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How do our online habits shape our behavior, attention, and spiritual well-being? In this eye-opening session, Dr. Najeeb Ranginwala dives
Expectations from Muslim Scholars | Sahil Adeem | IMS
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In this session, Sahil Adeem calls on religious scholars to reframe how they present the Palestinian cause—from emotional appeals to
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