“No flats for Muslims in Bandra,” reported the Times of India last month. Housing discrimination against Muslims has become a distressingly pervasive feature of our social landscape over the past few years, from New Delhi to Ahmedabad to Mumbai, and across the country (even the central government has taken notice, promising to set up an Equal Opportunities Commission to look into the matter). In short: it is common practice to deny a house, otherwise generally available on rent, to a person because of their religion.