In 'Blasphemy', Kushal Mehra argues that the notion of blasphemy is alien to India’s indigenous intellectual traditions.
Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung remains one of the most influential figures in psychology, with his ideas on ...
In her new book, Beth Berkowitz looks at the Bible and rabbinic literature to reimagine the bonds between animals.
Opposing views between patients and therapists related to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict have led to ruptured treatment. It ...
Friedrich Nietzsche, a major figure in Western philosophy known for his sharp and aphoristic style, explored human ...
An opinion writer draws parallels between "Lord of the Flies," the Founding Fathers and today’s political climate, arguing ...
The German philosopher Karl Marx famously said religion was “the opium for the masses.” Friedrich Nietzsche, Charles Darwin, ...
Opening today, YIVO display spotlights fortune-tellers, mind-readers, wonder rabbis, and the enduring appeal of the ...
Jews Are Magic,” opening this month at YIVO’s Manhattan headquarters, explores the Jewish fascination with mysticism, fortune ...
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The power of conscience

We are told in Qur'an 95:4 and 5 that Allah (SWT) indeed 'created man in the best of moulds' and gave him the purest nature. By making man His vicegerent on earth, Allah has exalted man to a position ...
Sue Tilley was working in an unemployment office when she met artist Lucian Freud. His paintings of her in the 1990s are now famous, and very valuable. “Sleeping by the ...