Kazi ASM Nurul Huda
Dr Kazi ASM Nurul Huda is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Dhaka. He obtained PhD in philosophy from the University of Oklahoma in the US. He and can be reached at huda@du.ac.bd.
Dr Kazi ASM Nurul Huda is associate professor of philosophy at the University of Dhaka. He obtained PhD in philosophy from the University of Oklahoma in the US. He and can be reached at huda@du.ac.bd.
The recent killing in Chattogram highlights the need for stronger interfaith trust.
By grounding our laws in a renewed philosophical vision, our constitution can be reshaped.
Intellectuals, academics, journalists, and human rights defenders often did not challenge the government effectually enough.
While the student movement toppled the regime, it did not lay the foundation for a democratic future, which requires a broader reimagining of the political landscape.
If the country is to rebuild itself, it must establish a national identity that unites its citizens and secures the future of the state.
The recent killing in Chattogram highlights the need for stronger interfaith trust.
By grounding our laws in a renewed philosophical vision, our constitution can be reshaped.
Intellectuals, academics, journalists, and human rights defenders often did not challenge the government effectually enough.
While the student movement toppled the regime, it did not lay the foundation for a democratic future, which requires a broader reimagining of the political landscape.
If the country is to rebuild itself, it must establish a national identity that unites its citizens and secures the future of the state.