“Seeds of peace on cricket field”

Saw this insightful piece by a Pakistani researcher in the Baltimore Sun.   Read more >>…

Friendship Train Blast – Derailing the peace process (yet again)

Blast kills 67 on India-Pakistan friendship train PANIPAT, India, Feb 19 (AFP) At least 67 people burned to death after a blast aboard a train…

“Globalization in the Time of Poverty”

This is how a picture has been captioned by Mayank Soofi, a talented writer in Delhi. Mayank’s photo-blog contains some interesting images. The photo…

Marta’s Story – from the Heart

I had posted a few pictures for Marta and she responded with these lines – true from the heart and reflecting the impact that…

A tribute to Nizamuddin Auliya – Marta’s story

So I go there again and again. I feel the magic of its atmosphere and I believe it is due to the tomb. The…

Delhi-the threshold of Sufis

By Sadia Dehlvi I Love Delhi, for it is the city of my birth and it is my prayer that I may die here,…

Chiragh Delhi

My young friend and spiritual guide of sorts, Salman Chisty, has written about Hazrat Nasiruddin, Chiragh Delhi. While reading the details on his life,…

On Mukhtaran Mai (Book Review)

Sadia Dehlvi has sent me this book review that was published by the Hindustan Times. Mukhtar Mai In the Name of Honour: A memoir…

Indian Muslims – “A Story of Betrayal”

Sachar Committee Findings: A Story of Betrayal by Sadia Dehlvi The findings of the Sachar committee report on the status of Indian Muslims are…

Vandana Shiva on Farmer Suicides….

Indian farmers have never committed suicide on a large scale. It’s something totally new. It’s linked to the last decade of globalization, trade liberalization…

Ajmer – this Friday..

The saint of saints (Khawaje Khawaji-gaan) buried in Ajmer is a centre-point of Sufi thought and practice in the Indian subcontinent even today… Pilgrims…

Discovered: A Raj Pistol in an Unclaimed Locker..

A great story from the Times of India MUMBAI: The British may have left us six decades ago but fascinating traces of empire continue…

Pictures from Delhi – Getting to Nizamuddin and Ghalib

My friend ST was in Delhi recently. After returning to Islamabad, he sent me the following pictures of his visits to the great locality…

Indian mutiny was war of religion

India celebrates the 150th anniversary next year of the Indian mutiny or “first war of independence”, when Indian soldiers of the British army rebelled…

Ustad Bismillah Khan is no more

With the passing away of shehnai maestero Ustad Bismillah Khan, the subcontinent is a lesser place – a legend of our times has left…

Few Images of Contemporary Bengali Art

What therefore is desired from Indian artists worthy of that name is something distinctly Indian. The most inept feature of the present exhibition is…

Khushwant Singh and Fahmida Riaz

Writing in the Hindustan Times on July 29, Khushwant Singh yet again infused some sanity into the popular Indian discourse on the recent Mumbai…

Bulleh Shah and Rumi

The works of Bulleh Shah and Rumi echo the emotions of a growing global audience We are the mirror as well as the face…

Holi has a Muslim History too

Found brilliant post written by Yousuf Saeed Holi, being celebrated across India, may be the most colourful Hindu festival but it has a Muslim…

Opium City:The Making of Early Victorian Bombay

Courtesy Three Essays Collective, I found this book review on an important yet less known facet of South Asian History: Opium City The Making…
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