Shandana Minhas December 27, 2005
#20 Posted by PM on January 7, 2006 10:55:38 pm
Wonderful story telling; touching story.
(Didn`t I tell ya you needn`t worry about losing your talent, even if it takes on a new form?)
Gee your family is a many-splendoured thing!
Would love to see the documentary when its ready.
[hugs] Happy New Year, Shandana!
(Didn`t I tell ya you needn`t worry about losing your talent, even if it takes on a new form?)
Gee your family is a many-splendoured thing!
Would love to see the documentary when its ready.
[hugs] Happy New Year, Shandana!
#19 Posted by Ras on January 2, 2006 12:11:40 pm
Shandana,
thanks for sharing the beauty of Interfaith Relations here on CHOWK.
Please submit some of your writings to other publications here in the US.
Try the Christian Science Monitor or even the New Yorker.
This was a great article.
Happy New Year
Ras
#18 Posted by kaami on January 2, 2006 10:07:13 am
interesting..... almost thought it was made up when i read the first few lines !!!
#17 Posted by freethinker on December 31, 2005 7:37:24 pm
To all Chowkies:
Haiy tau yeh rasm-e-zamanah, lekan phir bhi
Ho mubarak tumhain yeh saal nya, meray rafiq
Happy New Year
Mohammad Gill
Haiy tau yeh rasm-e-zamanah, lekan phir bhi
Ho mubarak tumhain yeh saal nya, meray rafiq
Happy New Year
Mohammad Gill
#16 Posted by catfischblues on December 30, 2005 6:59:44 am
Correction: ` Keep us updated once it is complete`
#15 Posted by catfischblues on December 30, 2005 6:58:30 am
I second all the positive feedback you have recieved for your moving piece. I am very interested in the documentary your planning, please do keep us once it is complete.
Contemplation of our selves is what this artical provokes, which is pertinent and necessary on the eve of the New Year.
Happy New Year to you and everyone :)
Peace...
Contemplation of our selves is what this artical provokes, which is pertinent and necessary on the eve of the New Year.
Happy New Year to you and everyone :)
Peace...
#14 Posted by nandan on December 30, 2005 3:14:21 am
Shandana
One of the most touching...moving articles I read on chowk.Its a pleasure to read your articles.Keep your ``kalaam`` flowing.
Regards
Nandan
One of the most touching...moving articles I read on chowk.Its a pleasure to read your articles.Keep your ``kalaam`` flowing.
Regards
Nandan
#13 Posted by nandan on December 30, 2005 3:14:10 am
Shandana
One of the most touching...moving articles I read on chowk.Its a pleasure to read your articles.Keep your ``kalaam`` flowing.
Regards
Nandan
One of the most touching...moving articles I read on chowk.Its a pleasure to read your articles.Keep your ``kalaam`` flowing.
Regards
Nandan
#12 Posted by Ameena on December 30, 2005 1:47:39 am
Fantastic article Shandana. Perhaps your best in a long time. :)
#10 Posted by Brother_Zamanov on December 29, 2005 10:18:47 am
A beautiful and moving piece....Maybe you can incorporate his life/death into the film you are planning...How he saw life and how it affected the people around him...
May God bless him and your family....
May God bless him and your family....
#9 Posted by burpinder on December 28, 2005 8:45:53 pm
Shandana, when I die I hope someone writes something like this for me.
How beautifully you write, it`s a real gift.
How beautifully you write, it`s a real gift.
#8 Posted by freethinker on December 28, 2005 8:27:35 am
Shandana:
A beautiful piece of writing. It reminded me of ``Dozkhi`` which Ismet Chughtai had written in loving memory of her deceased brother.
Mohammad Gill
A beautiful piece of writing. It reminded me of ``Dozkhi`` which Ismet Chughtai had written in loving memory of her deceased brother.
Mohammad Gill
#6 Posted by Ally on December 28, 2005 6:26:11 am
Shandana,
May God bless your uncles soul, and give you guys peace and strength to move forward. Ameen. Death often is a catalyst for renewal not only for the departed persons soul, that moves on to new pastures, but for the ones left behind, as we try to fill an unfillable gap, we become closer and learn new strategies and ways to cope and to move forward.
I know our religion doesn`t permit women to go to the funeral (tho i think in some places it does) my aunt found a sense of closure by visiting my uncles grave a few days after the funeral.
Please keep on writing, your articles are lovely to read and i look forward to your documentary.
Lots of love and prayers
A
May God bless your uncles soul, and give you guys peace and strength to move forward. Ameen. Death often is a catalyst for renewal not only for the departed persons soul, that moves on to new pastures, but for the ones left behind, as we try to fill an unfillable gap, we become closer and learn new strategies and ways to cope and to move forward.
I know our religion doesn`t permit women to go to the funeral (tho i think in some places it does) my aunt found a sense of closure by visiting my uncles grave a few days after the funeral.
Please keep on writing, your articles are lovely to read and i look forward to your documentary.
Lots of love and prayers
A
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