The Apologetic Adjective

In a modern marriage, Swami Dayananda Saraswati once observed, two individuals come together as nouns, but after the ceremony, one becomes an adjective, most usually the woman. Metamorphosing from say, ‘Saraswati’ to ‘Saraswati Ramakrishna,’ she is reduced to an adjective qualifying the noun ‘Ramakrishna.’ Yet there are times, the sage … Read More

Jihad vs. the politically correct

Even as political correctness makes candid discussion about Islamic fundamentalism virtually impossible, concerned intellectuals the world over are cautiously determined to analyze the concept of jihad and its implications for non-Islamic societies. Ever alert to such dangers, Muslim organizations and their fellow travellers are trying to whitewash the term that … Read More