February 15, 2019 One of the nation’s biggest madrassas is thriving in a Sagaing Region town where it was built…
Category: Myanmar Muslims History
“Rethinking Ko Min Zin, ISP Myanmar, and the Reality of Pragmatism”
The recent news of ISP Myanmar’s Executive Director, Ko Min Zin, being criminally detained in Kunming, China, on allegations of…
My Personal Encounter and Reflections on Identity in Myanmar Generals and Family Members
Photo credit: Wikipedia, By Moshe Pridan – This is available from National Photo Collection of Israel, Photography dept. Government Press…
Journalist Ko Moe Myint Speaks Out: Threatened with Death for Advocating Preservation of Sittwe’s Historic Mosque
Journalist Ko Moe Myint — who faced death threats from Rakhine nationalists after calling for the preservation of Sittwe’s ancient…
“Arakanese – Persian Dictionary” manuscript kept at The British Library
Historical Background & Explanation of Manuscript ADD 12266 The Facebook post captures the historical reality of the deep cross-cultural and…
Putting Green Sunglasses on Other People’s Eyes
How Propaganda, Defamation and Repetition Can Turn Lies into “Truth” By Dr. Ko Ko Gyi Abdul Rahman Zafrudin There is…
Religious Tolerance and Mutual Respect During the Konbaung Era: A Forgotten Chapter of Myanmar History
By Dr Ko Ko Gyi @ Abdul Rahman Zafrudin with the help of Chat GPT With several upcoming films set…
Thai jobs for Myanmar refugees could show way forward for Asian nations, says UN
ReutersShare Over 5,500 Myanmar refugees living in camps along the Thai border have found jobs since Bangkok eased employment curbs…
Myanmar’s Future: Abolishing Racial and Religious Discrimination and Building a Meritocratic Nation
“This land belongs to us; you are only guests.” That sentiment, expressed openly or silently by many societies throughout history,…
23 Years Ago, MI Agent Wirathu’s Blueprint of Division Was Already Exposed
When looking at the roots of modern religious friction in Myanmar, history shows that independent journalism caught on to the…