Farewell to Shimla
Nasim Hassan Oct 5, 2007 interacts: 384Life was normal in early 1947 till June when sporadic incidents of ethnic violence began. In July of 1947, the Muslims started leaving Shimla for
The Red Dress
Zafar Anjum Mar 29, 2002 interacts: 70With the mountainous weight of forty-three years
Musings Of A Suspected Terrorist
Beynaam Badshah Dec 20, 2002 interacts: 168I admit I have hated America...but there is another side to this story.
Documentarians Hope to Enlighten Americans about Prophet
Richard Scheinin Dec 24, 2002 interacts: 138the program provides a more balanced explanation of Muhammad's prophetic message of justice and mercy
Midnight's Knights?
Farzana Versey Dec 29, 2002 interacts: 152Both Rushdie and Naipaul belong to the streets. They are clinging to roots they have no claims over.
Autobiography of a Forgotten Indian
Aakar Patel Nov 5, 1999 interacts: 118Our story is set in 13th century Delhi
Reaction
Zehra Rizvi Dec 22, 2001 interacts: 128Terrorists Breeding In Your Gentrified Neighbourhood of Ft. Greene, Brooklyn.
The Point
Shandana Minhas May 23, 2000 interacts: 123“main Mussalman hoon”...Can a man dressed like this do something like
Perfect Women. Imperfect Men
Nafees Ghaznavi Oct 24, 2002 interacts: 68women should also be able to fulfill their responsibilities towards their homes
Deliciously Delhi
Ras Siddiqui Feb 18, 2005 interacts: 70Food and history are something that both Delhi and Lahore have in common.
Allama Iqbal and His Women
Rafi Aamer Jun 10, 2007 interacts: 60When we study the psychological aspect of Iqbal’s life, we find out that despite having a sensitive heart and a brilliant mind, he had to
Basement
Godot Dec 29, 2003 interacts: 74Don’t know where you came from and where you went afterwards. I only knew that my house was in your way, and you were always
Ismat Chughtai’s Autobiography -- A Transalation
Muniba Kamal Nov 8, 2000 interacts: 47Let her, said my father
The Allahabad I Knew
Jawahara Saidullah Oct 27, 2004 interacts: 58A customer was looking for Jacques Derrida’s works. He and the owner lamented Derrida’s death before launching into a passionate discussion on deconstruction. I smiled


