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Articles with tag: The

Love at Shara Zawia

Prashant Bhatt   Oct 5, 2008   interacts: 1

Muneer and Emily had gone to Tangiers to register their marriage, as many foreigners who marry in Libya do.
Emily does not like to talk about these things.

Fathers and Daughters

Fatima Mirza   Sep 28, 2008   interacts: 104

When Abu liked to talk of the moon, sitting by the sea, he was quite the man. He would tell me complicated things about life, and how to live it as a running clock with no hands. To feel its essential present.

Living Gandhi and King Today: Unbroken Historic Continuity

Tahir Qazi & Syeda Nuzhat Siddiqui   Oct 1, 2008   interacts: 153

In the current hopeless global situation, Gandhian way has a promise for a better world. It promotes consciousness of peace and harmony, the foundation to build a peaceful society

The God Delusion

Mutaal Mooquin   Sep 13, 2008   interacts: 274

In protest of all religio-zealots, I am bringing to attention of all, the work of Richard Dawkins' "The God Delusion".

An Ode Called Amritsar

ammara ahmad   Jul 14, 2008   interacts: 141


On hearing that I was about to visit her ancestral city, my mother gave me instructions to reach her childhood home from the railway station...

The Gin Game

Naveen Qayyum   Jul 3, 2008   interacts: 1


Despite being a small group, The Gate Theater surely managed to touch an emotional yet witty story through a brilliantly written piece of literature.

Happy Mother's Day

ammara ahmad   May 11, 2008   interacts: 15

Today, 11th May is Mother’s Day. It is almost absurdly romantic that a country like Pakistan would celebrate a day like to honor mothers!

The Psychology of Mothering

Khalid Sohail   Apr 13, 2008   interacts: 287

It is interesting that as our culture is changing and many women are reluctant to take on motherly duties, more men are becoming motherly and nurturing.

Hypnotherapy: Mind-Body Interactions

Rabab Zehra   Mar 27, 2008   interacts: 7

Imagine thinking yourself to better health. Dating back from 2600 BC this concept of inducing oneself to an alternative state of mind, has evolved through many stages.

Theatricality in Painting

Nadeem Alam   Feb 28, 2008

Both meaningful genres depict emotions related to life, most of the time, emotions of tragedy, and in between cheerful emotions of joy, for a change!

Men's Liberation...Better Late Than Never

Khalid Sohail   Feb 1, 2008   interacts: 47

It is ironic that those men who become caring towards their wives are sometimes called sissy, wimp and 'zan mureed'

US Conspiracy to Destablize Pakistan?

Moeed Pirzada   Jan 18, 2008   interacts: 567

First it was Ms Bhutto who was conspiring along with the US to destabilise and denuclearise Pakistan. And the CIA eliminated her. Israeli agency, Mossad, was also involved...

The Conspiracy Theory

Moeed Pirzada   Dec 7, 2007   interacts: 253

Even today I come across many adults who essentially think of the world in such simplistic terms: interconnected; controlled and run by a single source of intelligence.

The Guava Woman’s Crèche

Lokhi Menon   Oct 25, 2007   interacts: 2


Remembering sweet-tartness, salivating,
People taste them with their eyes.
A matronly woman stoops and buys.

Communists and the Making of Pakistan

Yasser Latif Hamdani   Oct 7, 2007   interacts: 117

History of the last years of Punjab under the Raj

Catharsis

Ayesha Umar   Oct 9, 2007   interacts: 10

This house was her mother’s. This house was killing her slowly but surely. She could feel mother’s presence everywhere in every nook and corner of this house…

Young and Old

Lokhi Menon   Sep 22, 2007   interacts: 11

When I see her motionless, swollen hands with disfigured nails and twisted fingers, I remember that those same hands gently soothed me as a child when I had asthma attacks.

Periyar An Iconoclast and a Reformer

Shantanu Dutta   Sep 20, 2007   interacts: 15

Dr. Ambedkar found his answers (to caste problem) in Buddhism, Periyar felt the answer lay in humanism and he became progressively an atheist and a rationalist.

The Muslim Brotherhood – A Force Not to be Underestimated

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Sep 15, 2007   interacts: 5

If nothing else, the fact that the various despotic regimes in the Arab world hate the Muslim Brotherhood itself is a plus point in their favour.

Mother Teresa’s Moment of Truth

Mohammad Gill   Sep 4, 2007   interacts: 98

Soon afterwards the doubts and skepticism, not about her missionary work but her faith, began to assail her mind and lasted until her death.

Letter to My Unborn Son

Fawad Butt   Jul 28, 2007   interacts: 10

I always joke that “every parent gets an opportunity to screw up their kids in their own particular way”

Sunshine, Smiles and Flowers

Raiya Hashmi   Jun 26, 2007   interacts: 4

A small rectangular album fell in my lap as I pulled out the dusty box resting in the innermost corner of my cupboard. This brown box labeled “Viking Dinner Set” contained possessions from my college days.

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Mohammad Gill   Jun 15, 2007   interacts: 140

It is said that Archimedes knew all the mathematics that was developed up to his time and some more. The same is said of Newton and Carl Gauss.

Guard of Honour

Pradeep Narayanan   May 23, 2007   interacts: 2

The outcome of the match between Eaton FC and with Weymouth FC did not evince too much of interest amongst the English football enthusiasts but for the fact that the world was to watch a ‘footballing genius’ one last time.

Thirty Six Murders in Search of a Resignation

Farhan Jamalvi   May 17, 2007   interacts: 40

The perpetrators of May 12th may lie, but dead bodies don’t.

In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth

Mohammad Gill   Apr 22, 2007   interacts: 447

If religion is to follow the scientific lead, it then becomes falsifiable like science. When a religion becomes falsifiable, it loses its divine base and its God ceases to be as mighty as we conventionally believe It is.

Johannes Kepler – A Mysterious Cosmographist

Mohammad Gill   Mar 23, 2007   interacts: 70

He lived his life in poverty and misery but he immortalized himself by formulating his three laws of cosmology. He was a humble person who said, “there was nothing I could state that I could not also contradict.”

The Princess and the Alley Cats

Farouq Taj   Jan 19, 2007   interacts: 230

Shilpa Shetty - A clash of cultures or simple racism?

Phantom of the Opera

Aisha Sarwari   Jan 3, 2007   interacts: 65

A quintessentially tear-jerking performance, reminded us that when a Phantom is killed, we cry at the inevitable sadness of obsession.

A Humanistic Approach Towards Mental Illness

Khalid Sohail   Dec 8, 2006   interacts: 51

We need to see a day when people with mental illness can live respectfully and peacefully and do not fear to be persecuted and penalized because of their emotional problems.

Who is Responsible

mystical mind   Nov 21, 2006   interacts: 1

One Man’s Religion as Another Man’s Belly Laugh

mehul kamdar   Oct 4, 2006   interacts: 6

The funny side of the Pope’s comments - why can’t people laugh anymore?

Conspiracy Theories: From the Mind to the Media

Nadeem F Paracha   Sep 29, 2006   interacts: 26

Many have come up trumps discovering a massive market hungry for the latest conspiracy theory. The result being, the tremendous commercial growth witnessed by FOX News Network, Al-jazeera and a number of Pakistani news channels and newspapers.

Killing Fields No More - One Week in Angkor, Cambodia

Feroz Qutabshahi   Aug 17, 2006   interacts: 14

Siem Reap (pronounced “See-em Ree-ep”) in Northern Cambodia is roughly a 50-minute plane ride from Bangkok, but a journey into a different world, a small sleepy town near Angkor, a UNESCO world heritage city of literally 100s of temples.

Theatre in Karachi

Zainab Mahmood   Jun 16, 2006   interacts: 12

Picture this. A reclaimed warehouse turned into an art gallery cum venue for artists and writers to meet and perform, is hosting a “recital” by an unknown group of people with a title that has people’s tongues rolling and to add to the a

Dreaming/Nightmaring in a Perfectly 3+1 Dimensional World

Sohaib Alam   Apr 27, 2006   interacts: 1

I was born and raised in Tehsil 786, the only place in modern-day Pakistan that was never colonized by the ‘takers’ from Britain. I’m a cow, a living organism just as you are

Another Life in Danger in Pakistan

Aziz Narejo   Mar 11, 2006   interacts: 61

I am writing these lines to draw your attention to the case of political activist Dr Safdar Sarki who has been arrested by security agencies in Karachi. Eyewitnesses have said that he was taken away blind-folded to an unknown location

Internet Relationships – Blessing or Curse?

Khalid Sohail   Mar 9, 2006   interacts: 25

As a student of human psychology I feel that the mystery of internet relationships stimulates people’s imagination and they start the relationships where reality merges with fantasy

Finally, I Am Becoming Stupider No More

Abdur Rehman Mustafa   Mar 3, 2006   interacts: 14

What made Paul Erdos the man he was? Who would, in his right state of mind, give up all worldly pleasures and even necessities to pursue an almost fictitious life of chasing numbers?

Heidi Fleiss and Shahrukh Khan – Spot the Difference!

Farzana Versey   Feb 6, 2006   interacts: 86

Will Heidi’s male brothel empower women? In Shahrukh’s film why does the woman submit to a ghost only when he transforms into a look-alike of her husband? Why has it now become our overarching ambition to reveal liberalism mostly through the l

Protecting your ICT Software Rights

Fouad Bajwa   Feb 3, 2006

Are all of us thieves?

Dreams Swindle

Jamal M Syed   Jan 10, 2006   interacts: 5

He saw himself and Sana, with collected stones in their hands, flying through the clouds. The dream went on. He never would like to wake up!

Do Corn Pops Really Determine the Future?

nazish nomani   Sep 7, 2005   interacts: 14

I am normal. My other half is not. To answer your next question, yes I do prefer a venti white chocolate mocha with no shot of raspberry over a tall white chocolate mocha with a shot of raspberry

Falling In

Kyla Pasha   Aug 21, 2005   interacts: 18

Did you bring a lamb? An apron?
A scythe? Something to cut out
life with, something to smooth
the corners of your ditheistic crime?


So Long Farewell

sameena khan   Jul 29, 2005   interacts: 15

It was her mother’s funeral. The woman residing within her had cast a demonic, necromantic spell upon her. Like Mephistopheles having lost his soul, she, the daughter, sat frozen and immobile bereft of any sense of loss or grief – one insurmou

The Weight of Water

Jawahara Saidullah   Jul 20, 2005   interacts: 32

“Women are like water,” her father used to say, “they are gentle and patient and they take the shape of whatever situation into which they are poured.”

Vanity is My Favorite Sin

Humeira Kazmi   Jun 4, 2005   interacts: 26

I still had to tell them how rich we were but the party was almost over. O well, maybe next time. Goodbye humility.

Poems: There is No Way & After the Rain

mehr yaqoob   May 6, 2005   interacts: 2

And around me,
silently
life packs up
and leaves.


Pakistan Travelogue I

Parag Vohra   Mar 29, 2005   interacts: 581

This is the first ever visit to the land of my forefathers that anyone in my extended family has taken after the 1947 migration.

Half a Confession III

Temporal    Mar 8, 2005   interacts: 2

Strangely, yaara, I am happy even now -- except for this incessant pain that is eating me up -- even though it is taking me eternally longer to key in these words -- but this is still lightning speed compared with Stephen Hawking’s

Of Brane New World!

Mohammad Gill   Oct 7, 2004   interacts: 19

It has been the most cherished dream of man ever since he evolved into homosapien to comprehend the world in which he lived...

Dracula: A Toothless Tirade

Rubnoazz Bashyr   Sep 18, 2004   interacts: 8

A review of the currently running drama at the NIC Building Islamabad - Dracula

Mathematics for All University Students

Q Isa Daudpota   Sep 16, 2004   interacts: 11

The role of mathematics in science, and society generally, is misunderstood by common folk. Such lack of understanding is also prevalent in educational policy makers

Cactus Gas

Nadeem F Paracha   Aug 16, 2004   interacts: 67

Rajan. That’s what my alcoholic father used to scream every time the pathetic man wanted his trembling drags tensely inhaled from dry Gold Leaf fags.

Monsoon arrives

Sucheta Potnis   Jul 8, 2004   interacts: 28

I suppose had I been anyone other than the beloved daughter of Babliseth, my husband would have left me long back. After all, there has to be someone to enjoy the enormous Caculo wealth. Under the beady eyes of my father though he had no hope of marrying

Prophecy and the Mullah: Hotel Mohenjodaro

Yasser Latif Hamdani   Jul 2, 2004   interacts: 287

Saving Pakistan from the Mullahs

Malka Pukhraj

farazeh syed   May 9, 2004   interacts: 15

She was Durga in her fearless strength and ferocious courage as a woman, and Sarasvati in her fine sensibilities and aesthetics and her desire for learning

Mother

Temporal    May 9, 2004   interacts: 17

Soul of man developed gradually
Exemplary man rose from this soul
and put to rest death once again
nobody eulogises Death anymore


Naila

Rakaposh    May 8, 2004   interacts: 27

She looked the same as she did before at her funeral. That was my first Namaz e janaza. I looked at the crowd: 30 people maybe. Most of them didn’t know her well either. 800 at the wedding and 30 at the funeral.

A Weapon to Wipe Out the Arts

Rafay Alam   Apr 25, 2004   interacts: 9

The proposed Public Performances Act will be nothing more than a tool of censorship.

Baby’s Room

Sucheta Potnis   Apr 15, 2004   interacts: 24

She got up then, and laughed out aloud, her laughter drowning out the baby’s cries. As the baby heard the alien sound of laughter from his mother’s familiar voice, his cries dwindled to a whimper.

Our Mother

storyteller    Apr 13, 2004   interacts: 19

And together we stand as one before our mother. Our mother, who at times didn’t give enough and at other times gave too much, until she ran out of herself.

Memory and other Poems

Fatima Husain   Mar 6, 2004   interacts: 26

My mother says
if women did not forget,
they would have just that one child.

I am the result of her forgetfulness.



Barriers: A Review

Ras Siddiqui   Sep 13, 2003   interacts: 8

It is about five individuals (four from the Abbas family and Roger) who are trying to deal either directly or indirectly with the fallout of 9-11

Qaum Aur Mulk

Yasser Latif Hamdani   May 29, 2000   interacts: 70

Pakistan has to be essentially secular in order to survive.

And the Oscar Goes to....Hell

Imtisal Abbasi   May 1, 2000   interacts: 11

a theater banquet for a small, pricey college

My Ode to Rishtay

Arshiya Khan   Jul 29, 1999   interacts: 90

I-think-I’m-in-a-bad-Indian-movie-with-Amitabachan

Matchmaker, Matchmaker, Make Me a Match

Saeed Jaffer   Mar 23, 1998   interacts: 8

Have you ever tried to find a suitable match for a 33 year old desi? Now I know why they’re asking for help!

In Defence of Desi Pun

Anita Zaidi   Feb 23, 1998   interacts: 29

An affectionate look at what it means to be a Desi.

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