Dalrymple’s The Last Mughal

I was introduced to William Dalrymple when I read the City of Djinns a decade ago. What struck me was the fluid style of…

By: Gary Wunderlin

I stumbled across your site about a month ago. I live in the States. I travel to India each Feb. I do enjoy the…

War and Dialogue – Imagining Ourselves

Tune in now to our latest exhibit, ‘War & Dialogue’, where we take you beyond the headlines and show you how war is affecting…

The brain is wider than the sky

A friend has reminded me of this lovely poem. The expanse of this poem is soothing… The brain is wider than the sky, For,…

Imagining Ourselves – War and Dialogue

Imagining Ourselves (IO) is a global online exhibit featuring art, photographs, essays and film by young women in their 20s and 30s asking them…

The Suspect Paki – “May God give us many Schindlers”

I have been thinking about this all weekend. Read this post from an aptly titled blog, Suspect Paki on Friday and am still haunted…

My heart is open to all winds..

I am grateful to Zahid Hussein from Islamabad for introducing me to these lines. The Wahdatul Wajood (Unity of Being) school of thought in…

The Entrancing Qawwali

Based on the medieval Persian musical tradition of Sema, Qawwali in the subcontinent was popularized by the Chisti Saints and their dargahs. Perhaps the…

Islamophobia of Muslims

A sad day for Pakistan and progressive Islam. A close associate of Javaid Ghamidi– perhaps the best known Pakistani exponent of enlightened (I hate…

Everything except love is devoured by Love

The wild beast wouldn’t dare to devour the flesh of the lover: Love is recognized both by the corrupt and by the good; and…

The Ship Sunk in Love

My evening glows with Rumi’s presence. I am posting poems that I have been reading today. Contrary to several purists, I enjoy all the…

Put thy eyes into mine…..Shah Hussain

My wrist in the beloved’s grip, I cannot ask Him to leave hold. Dark is the night, the cloud is dripping, I suffer it…

the Conference of the Birds

The theory of Tawhid (Unity of Divine Being) has been beautifully expressed by the Persian Sufi poet Farid ud din Attar (1157-1235) in his…

I have two ways of loving You

Rabi’a al-‘Adawiyya, also known as Rabia Basri(c.717-801) was one of the early mystics from Basra a port city in Iraq. Being a woman she…

Buddha at Borobodur

The photo below was taken by me some time ago at the Borobodur temple in Indonesia. The Borobodur temple complex is a world renowned…

The invisible Princess Zebunnisa

A lesser known character from the Mughal Empire is princess Zebunnisa, the eldest daughter of Emperor Aurangzeb. Unlike her puritanical father, Zebunnisa was a…

Woodcuts in Colour: Mahboob Ali in Lahore

Today, I was delighted to receive and email from a Pakistani artist Mahboob Ali with a few images of his work. Mahboob Ali, is…

Ustad Daman on partition – again

Here is the roman Punjabi version of Ustad Daaman‘s poem that appeared in my earlier post. Punjabi readers will appreciate it. Bha’n-wain Moo-hoon Na…

Bhuj Rahen Hain Chiragh Dair-o-Haram

Thoughtful Shaista has shared this couplet from the Urdu poet Sahab Qizilbash (1930-2004): Bhuj Rahen Hain Chiragh Dair-o-Haram Dil Jalao Ke Roshni Kam Hai.…

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…