Signs of diplomatic shifts and quiet negotiations hint at a possible turning point for Myanmar’s future. Editor’s Note:After years of…
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Should Religion Define Citizenship? A Historical Reflection on NLD’s Early Missteps
By Jeffrey Tin Ohn (R.I.T – Rangoon Institute of Technology) Editor’s Note: This reflective essay, originally written by Jeffrey Tin…
The Return of Weaponized Islamophobia by Thidagu’s comrade Wirathu
This article examines the transformation of one of Myanmar’s most revered monks, Sitagu Sayadaw, from a respected preacher of royal…
One God, Many Paths: A Call for Interfaith Unity
DARZ KKG Across human history, the divine message has reached us in many forms, languages, and traditions. Yet beneath the…
Thein Pe Myint’s Teacher Haroon: : The Muslim Mentor Behind a Burmese Nationalist Writer Part 2
How a forgotten Muslim teacher shaped the pen of a future nationalist—and what that irony tells us about Burma’s lost…
The Art of Flow — and the Irony of Thein Pe Myint’s Teacher Haroon Part 1
(A reflection on writing, thought, and human complexity) It is one of history’s quiet ironies that the late U Thein…
Someone should write a Latino/Maxican version of “The Grapes of Wrath” to educate Americans
The Grapes of Wrath From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedi The Grapes of Wrath is an American realist novel written by John Steinbeck and published in…
USA need another “John Steinbeck” to teach Trump lead Republicans
John Steinbeck from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John Ernst Steinbeck (/ˈstaɪnbɛk/ STYNE-bek; February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer.…
What Should Muslims of Myanmar Do Now and in the Future?
(A reflection for unity, wisdom, and long-term resilience) 1. Understanding the Global and National Context Across the world — from…
History Rewritten, Heritage Erased in Arakan about Rohigya Muslims
History Rewritten, Heritage Erased Sebastian Manrique’s testimony stands as one of the earliest foreign records confirming that Muslims were deeply…