India: Learning from India - portrait Asghar Ali Engineer
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Qantara Asghar Ali Engineer's aim is to make progressive thinking accessible to lay people and to bring it beyond the borders of a select group of intellectuals. A portrait of the Indian Muslim thinker by Fatma Sagir.
Submitted on Sun, 09/10/2006 - 00:00
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