Articles with tag: Women
Feminist Mumbo-Jumbo!
Pranay Rupani Jul 21, 2008 interacts: 12Patriarchal society has ingrained in us so deeply the thought that women are lesser to men, that it is bound to surface (even if it is subconscious).
Looking Towards a Brighter Future
Fiza Asar May 29, 2008 interacts: 14Being born in a farmer’s family in a small conservative village of Punjab, I could only wish that her intelligence and spark for life would meet its rewards.
Life Long Commitment vs. Singledom
Kiran Farooque May 19, 2008 interacts: 34Marriage, I think, is highly overrated. Marriage being the perfect happily ever after and the solution to life’s problems is ‘just a myth we’ve been fed since childhood’
A Little After Three
Lajwanti Khemlani May 9, 2008 interacts: 7I lay face down, pretending to have fallen asleep. Soon I heard random words like boy, Muslim, Sindhi, dowry, next week, dinner, and blood pressure.
Happy Mother's Day
ammara ahmad May 11, 2008 interacts: 15Today, 11th May is Mother’s Day. It is almost absurdly romantic that a country like Pakistan would celebrate a day like to honor mothers!
Nipa Chowrangi
Shandana Minhas May 8, 2008 interacts: 74The neighbors couldn’t hear her screaming over the sound of the building’s generator, so that particular Sunday Aslam was able to beat Tehmina for considerably longer than he usually did.
When a Knock at the Door is Not Enough
Aisha Sarwari May 7, 2008 interacts: 138She surprised me by her answer, same old she said, battering. Her honesty made me nod. I said, oh, and walked away. The purpose was served. The momentum was broken.
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful
Azra Rashid Apr 20, 2008 interacts: 1022According to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, in 2007, 1205 women were reported to have been killed in the name of honor. Each year the number is doubling.
Psychology of Men's Honour and Women's Sexuality
Khalid Sohail Jan 3, 2008 interacts: 122When Eastern women become financially and emotionally independent their husbands start losing control and become abusive and violent
Aqsa Pervez: The Casualty of Patriarchy
Haider Shah Dec 21, 2007 interacts: 37Why are other Aqsas being slapped, punched, kicked, abused, followed, spied on, coerced, threatened, blackmailed, kicked out and married away? Why?
Feminism Under Veil
Nikhat Rasool Dec 3, 2007 interacts: 227By observing the rule of ‘Hijab’, Muslim women make a statement about their identity and their equality as human beings.
Islam and Hijab-Murder in Canada
Tahir Qazi Dec 15, 2007 interacts: 130Gruesome murder of playful Pakistani Canadian kid in the hands of her father sends the poor soul to her grave and shock waves to the Canadian society.
Book Review – Searching for Sister Pakistan
Mayank AustenSoofi Nov 9, 2007 interacts: 1Editor Rakshanda Jalil writes ... My concern in this book has been to present as complete a picture of the everydayness of life as it is lived and experienced by Pakistani women.
Hisab Barabar
Manpreet S Nov 4, 2007 interacts: 9She is a regular in the gym. She walks with a lazy step, does halfhearted aerobics, and barely moves on the bike. On the treadmill, her whole body heaves with an energy-less movement.
The Other Woman
Tahera Sajid Oct 30, 2007 interacts: 19She was a friend who just happened to be a woman...or, was she?
Curse of Arranged or Forced Marriages
Moiz Ansari Oct 14, 2007 interacts: 89He is from a “good” family or biradri! The girl might be given a chance to look at her future groom once if the parents are “Progressive”
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.
Vanaja: A Movie That Moves Your Heart
Ras Siddiqui Oct 4, 2007 interacts: 11Either Writer-Director Rajnesh Domalpalli is one of the luckiest first filmmakers around or true contender for future international movie fame.
The Ladies Club
Tahera Sajid Aug 19, 2007 interacts: 4The atmosphere was charged up. Colour and glamour defined the mood in the large room occupied by women of all shapes and sizes.
Chunari vs. Topi
L Z Aug 17, 2007 interacts: 5When will we learn that the 'Daag' isn't imported and not on the 'Chunari' at all.
The Quest
Astral U Aug 9, 2007 interacts: 7“Amman can you tell me who my real mother was?” Nazish asked gazing at the wall in front of her.
Life Beyond Chores
Javaria Farooqui Aug 1, 2007 interacts: 20She has everything life gives at its best; loving husband, bright obedient children and a comfortable home. “But I have no personal life."
Bandit Queen
mukta srivastava Jun 24, 2007 interacts: 8Shall we ever understand why a woman, so violent, got so much support and protection in rural India and made it to Parliament? Shall we ever unravel the mystique of power of illiterate, landless masses in bringing about so profound a change?
Daughters of Hajar
Mohammad Gill Jun 5, 2007 interacts: 1054Hajar was Prophet Abraham’s wife and the mother of Ismael. Abraham took them to Mecca (at the site of the Masjad-al-Haram) and abandoned them there (at Allah’s command?). Identifying herself with Hajar, Asra chose to call her organization 'Dau
Female Image in the NWFP
Amer Khan May 29, 2007 interacts: 52A drive through Peshawar’s main roads shows the most perverse affects of gender selectivity.
Just a Woman
Aisha Sarwari May 29, 2007 interacts: 127I was used to the whistling, the smirks, the humming of latest Bollywood songs or even a religious proclamation of how great God is, this sort of thing, however had me stop and take notice.
Women's Protection Bill is Not Enough
Nuzhat Malik May 2, 2007 interacts: 5Hudood Ordinance enacted in 1979 by a military ruler General Zia-ul-Haq has been an issue in Pakistan. General Zia suspended all fundamental rights guaranteed in the 1973 constitution.
A Profile In Courage
Rakesh Mani Apr 22, 2007 interacts: 6A recipient of the Sitara-i-Imtiaz Award in Pakistan and the Ramon Magsaysay Award, Asia’s most prestigious human rights honour, she declined an offered post as the first female judge on the Pakistan Supreme Court, stating she thought she could effe
Girls Gone Wild
Shandana Minhas Apr 2, 2007 interacts: 1644The kidnapping of civilians and policemen by the students and teachers of the madrassas associated with the Lal Masjid, as well as recent events in Tank (NWFP) is evidence of a real, escalating and dangerous movement within the ranks of the religious righ
On Zillae Huma Usman
ZJ Mar 14, 2007 interacts: 172What good is the facade of encouraging educated women to be at the forefront at the expense of their life?
A Teacup in My Hand
Tahera Sajid Mar 9, 2007 interacts: 70Sonya sat at the kitchen table, early Monday morning, with a cup of hot tea. She had some time to herself before setting off to battle her job, and the tensions that went with the package.
Women’s Day 2007
Zainub Razvi Mar 8, 2007 interacts: 7The modern woman’s struggle isn’t simply or solely about securing absolute equality... This struggle, and its an on-going one, is one of identifying our changing roles within society and our homes, it’s about understanding and accepting
Fight Hudood, Protect Women
Beena Sarwar Mar 6, 2007 interacts: 414Pervez Musharraf’s amendment of Pakistan’s Sharia laws represents only a partial victory against legislation that many have been fighting against for over two decades.
Imposter Syndrome and Emotional Concavity
Sapna Malik Jan 23, 2007 interacts: 5Why is it that most women seem to suffer from low self esteem and insecurity while most men seem to think they are the best thing since sliced bread?
It is Never OK to Hit a Woman
Ahmer Muzammil Jan 17, 2007 interacts: 411According to Chris Rock (American comedian) if she is nagging then at some point you should be able to smack some sense in to her ...
No Romancing the Mohallah
Abira Ashfaq Dec 20, 2006 interacts: 10Recently, I declined an offer to watch a mujrah by someone who claims to value the arts and culture -- not because I am prudish, but because there was something disturbing about watching a video taped mujrah in the comfort of American suburbia.
The Clash of Stupidities
Shandana Minhas Dec 3, 2006 interacts: 56Our mullahs use women’s legs as a platform, presenting their exposure in skirts etc as a sign of the west’s immorality. Conservative Indian commentators clip onto their sari wearing sister’s navels like infected belly button rings, casti
Confessions of a She-Driver
Henna Arshad Nov 19, 2006 interacts: 33Be aggressive, take risks and look confident. Driving will become fun and it will increase your control. But as one of the messages on the street says Speed Thrills, But Kills. So be careful!
Educate Because You Can
Tania Sarfraz Nov 13, 2006 interacts: 12For close to an hour, she ranted and raved about how schools were merely places meant to “corrupt” and “modernize” innocent Pakistani children, how educating girls converted them into prostitutes.
Building Barriers in Britain
Farouq Taj Oct 27, 2006 interacts: 53It is the extremist views of those who cover their faces that cannot be tolerated in a free liberal society. They put on the pretence of challenging our Western society but try and engage in a conversation that questions their core beliefs and they soon t
It should be called Stupid Ordinance, not Hudood!
Ahmer Muzammil Aug 24, 2006 interacts: 121They are about to resolve another landmark issue for the people of Pakistan. Once the amendments are done to Hudood Ordinance, the entire Pakistani population will come out on the streets and do the victory-dance.
Violence Against Women
Emma Alam Aug 17, 2006 interacts: 43Years ago she used to be buried or burnt alive, on the threshold of rituals and traditions, even now in 21st century society she faces the same violence, dies everyday, her ‘empowerment’ has become only the subject to talk about or discuss in
In the Company of Women
Jawahara Saidullah Jun 27, 2006 interacts: 79For I knew that across the North American landscape, in large cities and small towns, there were others.
Why Superwomen Have it Bad
Kiran Shah May 23, 2006 interacts: 32All we ask is that when we are overburdened, beat up, harassed and looked down on that we get a bit of a helping hand. In those lovely moments of realization my metrosexual man walks into the kitchen, blazing with afternoon heat
Existential Angst: Am I an imposter?
Vanisha Lakhina Feb 14, 2006 interacts: 3Successful women had high levels of self-doubt and were unable to enjoy their successes. Rather, they attributed their achievements to chance, luck or some random event
Laddo Ki Shadi
ammara ahmad Dec 7, 2005 interacts: 11She would bluntly reply to the question, “ Will you keep me instead of my sister?” This was obscene when said to males, but not that she cared
Lynddie’s Smile
soma sarkar Oct 1, 2005 interacts: 6There’s something pathological about her ability to smile.
Hero as Molester
Subhash Gatade Sep 25, 2005 interacts: 14The commonality of experiences on both sides of the border had never been so same ... The highest court of the country have finally vindicated the indomitable woman's stand.
Sex and Pakistan vs. Rape and The World Media
Saima Shah Sep 23, 2005 interacts: 344The safe image of ‘us poor but creative Indians making a living’ is not Pakistan’s. The safe image of ‘us hardworking Chinese—open a factory?’ is also not Pakistan’s lot. The fact that Pakistan is about meat curri
Rape and Exploitation - Pakistan’s Dilemma
Bina Shah Sep 18, 2005 interacts: 194Musharraf will very probably live to regret this instance of foot-in-mouth disease, but the only way to show Pakistani women, and the world, that he has had it cured is to take very concrete steps for the protection of and the achievement of justice for e
Savita’s Choice
Kalpana Sharma Sep 18, 2005 interacts: 6Hundreds of child marriages are held across Rajasthan with no one stopping them. The reality sinks in when the children attain puberty by which time they are told they have no choice. But they do.
Because He Couldn’t Get It Up!
Azra Rashid Sep 17, 2005 interacts: 68It is not easy being a woman in Pakistan.
Rape of another Kind
naeem sadiq Sep 17, 2005 interacts: 45He must publicly and unconditionally apologise to every citizen of Pakistan.
You: The Woman of Today
Priyanka Jha Aug 30, 2005 interacts: 25Who has a vision of her own,
Which is for the whole world to see!
Behind the Iron Purdah
Bina Shah Aug 25, 2005 interacts: 267...what this country might look like if people who want Pakistan to emulate the Taliban (in terms of how women should be treated) got their way
Mukhtaran Mai vs. the Rest of Pakistan
naeem sadiq Jun 14, 2005 interacts: 281There are examples in history where armies were dispatched to protect the honour of a single woman. There is however no example of a single woman dispatching herself to fight against an army of institutions that collectively represent an entire countr
Why Mukhtar Mai Matters
Bina Shah Jun 1, 2005 interacts: 147She has decided to take up the fight against “outdated and unIslamic customs and traditions” as she stated on International Woman’s Day this year. Mukhtar Mai is showing here that she is no victim, but a woman who has been forced to beco
Tales from Behind the Bar
Farzana Versey Jun 1, 2005 interacts: 21The bar dancers have come out in the streets to protest, some with the ends of their sarees covering their faces.I cannot imagine Pooja Devi covering her face. 'I broke a bottle and stood in front of one man's table,' she says.
Misogynist State
Beena Sarwar May 23, 2005 interacts: 14'Forcibly preventing participation in public events by women can act only to encourage extremism, and send out a message to orthodox elements that their actions are condoned by the state.'
Fauzia’s Rejection
A Bismil May 18, 2005 interacts: 321Fauzia stood in front a full length mirror, staring at her naked body. Her skin was a smooth mocha colored canvas of beauty on which were painted the dark chocolate areolas and a black triangle of hidden mystery.
No Retreat
Beena Sarwar Apr 25, 2005 interacts: 155A large number of girls braved the threats to participate in the Sargodha marathon on April 9, but were forced to run inside the stadium of a girls’ college -- defeating the very notion of a marathon as a long distance run.
Asian University for Women
Zeynab Ali Apr 13, 2005 interacts: 4A small office on Wall Street has big plans for the women of Asia. It envisions women as leaders in Asia and is determined to reshape the values, social structures and mores that inhibit the actualization of women’s potential, specifically women fro
A Journey Through Our Conscience
sajal javid Apr 7, 2005 interacts: 305Up to eighty percent of the thousands of women incarcerated presently in Pakistani jails are facing charges related to the Hudood Ordinance, and most cases involve women being charged with adultery after they have allegedly been raped.
A Space of One’s Own
Beena Sarwar Apr 5, 2005 interacts: 134Actually, a woman walking alone in public is also a rare enough sight (which explains my own initial hesitation) and why so many people asked how I felt about it. Even rarer is the sight of a woman cycling anywhere – as women of my mother’s ge
Life in the Western World for a Woman
B Waraich Apr 3, 2005 interacts: 9Is life in the west liberating for women from the subcontinent- devoid of the usual social straitlace which prevents them from being their true selves?
The Meera Trinity
Farzana Versey Mar 29, 2005 interacts: 90The Pakistani Meera, Krishna’s Meera and the Mahatma’s Mira -- puppets or puppeteers?
Sui Incident: A PR Disaster
Riffat Jahan Mar 16, 2005 interacts: 37Officers operating in this institutional milieu can go to any length - sometimes on the orders of their chiefs, sometimes responding to their own lust.
Such Anais Journey!
Farzana Versey Mar 7, 2005 interacts: 47How many of us women can accept the verdict of being the 'Madonna of St. Clitoris' or the 'Venus with an over-bite'? Anais Nin could because it was while clothed in words that she stood most naked.
The Violence Factor
Naveen Qayyum Feb 24, 2005 interacts: 9The society where there is prevalent economic deprivation, huge class disparities, lacks of correct understanding of our histories and identities, absence of democracy and political participation violence against women and its growth becomes inevitable.
Catfood and Little Women
Amrita Rajan Feb 16, 2005 interacts: 52Life, then, comes down to a debate as to which is worse: death by dreariness or death as catfood.
Avant-garde Pakistani Women
Zainab Mahmood Jan 24, 2005 interacts: 17She is the young, single, career woman in Pakistan today. Living at home, establishing her career, with no excess baggage. But it’s never that simple. After speaking to a wide array of women, from diverse backgrounds, I learnt about where they were
The “D” Word
Aisha Farooqui Jan 18, 2005 interacts: 235I sometimes joked that had we had blackened eyes and bruised bodies as proofs of torture it would have been easy to sell our “D” idea. But unfortunately mental and emotional scars cannot be brought forward as evidence for dissolution of marria
Let’s talk to Mallika Sherawat’s Breasts
Farzana Versey Jan 4, 2005 interacts: 49Does that reduce her in any way? Do you know of any woman who has got silicon implants to help in research or because she wants to be a well-padded mamma to her nursing infant? Was Paula Jones wrong in posing nude to support her kids?
Bubbles
Amrita Rajan Jan 3, 2005 interacts: 9She was brought up to be respectful, obedient, well behaved and the perfect wife. It didn’t matter that she was headstrong, rebellious, artistic and just enough aware of the world in her time to be dissatisfied with the scope of life offered to her.
Diary of a Rape Victim after her Death
Mubashir Butt Jan 3, 2005 interacts: 27Today is the fourth day from my death as I was shot dead on December 24, 2004 in Gujranwala.
Western Feminism and South Asian Women
Godot Dec 30, 2004 interacts: 182The gander that’s caught in New York cannot be cooked in Nowshehra
Lady Reporter
Beena Sarwar Dec 26, 2004 interacts: 19There is no simple answer to the question that people (mostly foreigners) often ask: how does it feel ‘to be a woman journalist in Pakistan’?
Eye of the Beholder
Paagal Insaan Dec 14, 2004 interacts: 9Your burnt dark skin,
A symbol of the sin...
Reflections of Resistance
Naveen Qayyum Dec 13, 2004 interacts: 5No matter how different ideological courses these movement may adopt, women in South Asia are there to bring about a change for peace and justice by resisting the ‘sacred’ and the ‘secular’ both.
When Vagina met Viagra
Farzana Versey Dec 8, 2004 interacts: 50The moment he puts you in his mouth, I can feel her anticipation. And we wait. When it works they say it’s because of you, for when it doesn’t they can say the same too!
Jirga injustice
Beena Sarwar Nov 15, 2004 interacts: 17From an informal body meant to settle small claims, the ‘jirga’ in Pakistan has been allowed to emerge as a powerful extra-judicial force protecting the interests of the powerful.
Women, Conflict and Conflict Prevention
Naveen Qayyum Nov 15, 2004 interacts: 5Women have a much bigger stake in the conflict prevention and peace process along with the other peace partners since they have remained and still are the victims to the most horrendous cruelties of war including rape, sexual slavery, prostitution, displa
What is Freedom After All?
B Waraich Oct 29, 2004 interacts: 12Freedom can mean many things, what does it mean to you?
You Can’t Strip The Army
Farzana Versey Oct 19, 2004 interacts: 33President Musharraf should seriously consider dropping his clothes. How can you discuss diplomatic ties with a man who has medals for doing undiplomatic things? This is a petty question; the important one is: Has he discovered women?
No Compromise on Murder
Beena Sarwar Oct 17, 2004 interacts: 36The heirs of the victim can forgive the murderer in the name of God without receiving any compensation or diyat (blood money), or compromise after receiving diyat.
History of the World
Kyla Pasha Oct 14, 2004 interacts: 17See, I always wanted to save my boys
from ending, from breathing, from stifling themselves.
But they don’t last – that’s what I’ve found –
Of Nostalgia in Saudi Arabia
Saman Jafri Sep 17, 2004 interacts: 26Eight years ago, when I was planning to join my better half in Jeddah my friends were worried for me. You will suffocate there, they always said.
Films, Television and Women
S R Ramanujan Aug 25, 2004 interacts: 32Sex and violence are the two usual targets for anyone to take on the film industry. With every controversial film, whether it is ‘Girlfriend’ or ‘Fire’, the debate once again comes to the fore as to where to draw a line between &
Dear Sisters, Meet Maria Sharapova
A Shiraz Jul 8, 2004 interacts: 303This is the story of a father who took a chance that his ten-year-old daughter from Siberia can be great. Thanks to the opportunities offered by the free world Maria Sharapova is what no practicing, veiled, Muslim woman can ever be.
Origins of Hijab
Mohammad Gill Jun 23, 2004 interacts: 142After the conquest of Mecca, the Muslims were practically the unchallenged rulers of Arabia and the social conditions in Medina were also not menacing for the women. But, since hijab had been formally ordained by the Quran, there was no going back...
Some Mother’s Son
Beena Sarwar Jun 20, 2004 interacts: 9There is strength and inspiration to be drawn from those who use their pain, not to cause further destruction, but to heal and move ahead. One such woman is Visaka Dharmadasa, whose young son Achinte went missing in September, 1998 when the LTTE attacked
Politics of De-veiling
Adnan Sattar Jun 12, 2004 interacts: 51The headscarves issue in France is profoundly reminiscent of the policies of the French coloniser in Algeria who, in the words of Frantz Fanon, ‘solemnly undertook to defend this woman, pictured as humiliated, sequestered, cloistered’
Civilisation That Isn’t
Beena Sarwar Apr 4, 2004 interacts: 23What leads people to not just kill another human being, but to inflict pain and torture before killing, and then mutilate the bodies afterwards?
Shahla Haeri: Changing Perceptions
Laila Kazmi Apr 2, 2004 interacts: 10Although thousands of educated and working women have played significant roles in Muslim societies, most literature on Muslim women has concentrated on the veiled, poor, peasant or oppressed women.
Criminals -- or Victims of an Unjust System?
Beena Sarwar Mar 28, 2004 interacts: 22If the President really wants to help women in prison, he would do well to repeal the Hudood Ordinances. This would have a far greater impact than limited remissions and pardons.
Rights (un)Defined
Hafsa Ahsan Mar 13, 2004 interacts: 52A women’s magazine recently took out an “Ibne-Adam” edition
Pakistan’s Hudood Laws: Extremely Misused
Beena Sarwar Mar 9, 2004 interacts: 35Two decades of a lack of public debate has contributed to the continuing misconceptions about these laws. People often assume that they are Islamic, and therefore justified.
Honour Killing: Understanding The Legal Background
Nasir Ali Mar 9, 2004 interacts: 17Hadood Ordinance has provided this ill-practice, a legal cover. Now, the male members sit together, chalk out the plan and kill the women without the fear of any legal consequence.
French Not the Only Offenders on Hijab
Tarek Fatah Jan 21, 2004 interacts: 216Are French and Saudi laws on Hijab flip sides of the same argument?
Bapsi Sidhwa: From The Pakistani Bride to Earth
Laila Kazmi Jan 16, 2004 interacts: 13Bapsi Sidhwa is one of Pakistan’s most prominent English fiction writers. In 1991, Bapsi Sidhwa was the recipient of Sitara-i-Imtiaz, Pakistan’s highest honor in arts bestowed upon a citizen.
A-Okay
Soniah Kamal Jan 9, 2004 interacts: 21Unmarried mothers are maligned but a married mother using abortion as birth control society deems A-okay.
Now it’s mannequins
Omar R Quraishi Jan 4, 2004 interacts: 37There seems to be no end to the non-issues the NWFP government readily involves itself in. The most recent of these is now a ban placed on the display of mannequins in clothing stores.
Mehreen Jabbar
Laila Kazmi Dec 21, 2003 interacts: 11To Mehreen experimenting with a story is one of the most interesting parts of creating a play.
Why is Santa Not a Woman?
Farzana Versey Dec 19, 2003 interacts: 222Have you seen him cry? Have you seen him complain and crib? Have you seen him lose his temper? Have you seen him throw a tantrum? Have you seen him get hysterical?
A Strip of Road, a Bulb of Light, a Bucketful of Water
Harish Nambiar Dec 15, 2003 interacts: 28We are getting reported in the US as “women are moving up in India” even in the notoriously backward and casteist cowbelt. This might be seen as good omen, the external push to internal determination for aspirants of mud and thatch paradises.
Karo Kari
Ayesha H Ahmad Dec 11, 2003 interacts: 154They dragged her away and what her fate was, Fatima had not the heart to listen to. Miserably, she went and sat down by a tree, near the place. The sounds were very vague over there and she closed her eyes.
Miss Hoor-e-Pakistan
Temporal Dec 4, 2003 interacts: 67Seriously, you know, cheeks are one part of the anatomy, lips being the other, that we Pakistanis do not kiss in public! Take it from someone who tried it once. And survived. We kiss hands, usually the back of the hands of senile elders and pirs a
Founding Mothers
Yasser Latif Hamdani Nov 24, 2003 interacts: 67The most famous image of the Pakistan Movement is when a young woman climbed up atop the civil secretariat building in Lahore and planted the league flag instead instead of the union jack.
Blank Fate
JB Nov 7, 2003 interacts: 18Painfully she lifted her gaze, staring at the emptiness on her mother’s face. She knew then, she had lost everyone whom she was once proud to call hers
Razia Bondrey Bhatti: A Woman of Courage
Laila Kazmi Nov 3, 2003 interacts: 19'I see the journalist’s role as both reporter and crusader. In a civilization that seems to be regressing into new holocausts, we must seek and speak the truth, for we are the voice of voiceless millions. Having chosen this profession, we cannot be
Widows of Banares
Harish Nambiar Oct 30, 2003 interacts: 33The tradition of widows gathering, sometimes willingly, other times unwillingly, is based o the Hindu belief that those who die in Kashi, or Banares will go to heaven.
The Diva as Devi
Farzana Versey Sep 28, 2003 interacts: 39Lata Mangeshkar personifies the Indian obsession with the woman on a pedestal. But, has she in any way made the Indian woman feel that power?
Being a Girl...
Saroop Gul Sep 24, 2003 interacts: 35In our society gender seems to be a sky high barricade on the road to ambition.
To the Gallows
aaisha khan Sep 21, 2003 interacts: 8The ill-fitting jail garb had lost whatever little there was of its faded color. How many had worn it before their D-day? Sweat made it cling to her like a second skin. She smelled like a pile of manure. Would they allow her a bath?
Waiting For Fatwa
Temporal Sep 17, 2003 interacts: 248Do not be distracted by those who would deflect and criticize her lifestyle. Be fair, think and judge her on what she has written.
Parveen and Asad
Umair Raja Sep 7, 2003 interacts: 23She is considered by many to be the best Urdu poet of this generation. She is considered by everyone to be one of the best female Urdu poets of all time.
Women of Substance
Sara khan Jul 30, 2003 interacts: 20Here is a woman, a German woman, who was considered the greatest authority on Iqbal and Sufism by men, even bearded men
The Vagina Monologues
Khadija Hassan Jul 29, 2003 interacts: 300One Eve banished us from Heaven. Another is helping us discover the heaven within ourselves. One Eve is blamed in Western theology for initiating sin and instilling self-loathing in her daughters.
Women and Divine Decrees
Rafay Alam Jul 28, 2003 interacts: 115No other law in Pakistan, other than the law relating to blasphemy, has led to such heated debate and controversy than the law relating to the evidence of women
Justice for Half a Man
Urstruly Jul 17, 2003 interacts: 176Islamic law and jurisprudence have also come under international scrutiny since it presents a historically proven and viable alternative to the existing English Common Law and Napoleonic Code. One of the main issues that have come under the spotlight is t
Monsoon Days
Bina Shah Jul 6, 2003 interacts: 137The woman on the television tells us it’s raining in India. This means the monsoon will come to Pakistan soon. You only have to see the satellite map on television to understand the Siamese nature of South Asian weather.
The Blackboards
Jagmohan Chadha Jul 3, 2003 interacts: 14Here is a bit of advice from some body who knows. Never be the middle child in the family if you can help it. Especially if your older sibling is the perfect son/daughter.
The Conversion Chiaroscuro
Farzana Versey Jun 30, 2003 interacts: 131Didi became a Hindu. Long before the RSS and the Pope got into a tiff about conversions. At that time it meant nothing to me.
Lanka - A Small Sashay
arti buxi Jun 27, 2003 interacts: 15On a fine March morning, I too packed my passport and landed into the hassle free Colombo airport. The way I see it, supreme happiness is ‘Visa on Arrival’.
Yesterday and Tomorrow in India Today
Dost Mittar Jun 7, 2003 interacts: 166Here was, then, the India of yesterday: poor, hungry, mired in poverty, highly dependent upon the vagaries of weather and yet full of life with colour, dance and music.
For Better or Worse
Sheharyar Malhi Jun 7, 2003 interacts: 78Compromise is the key to a successful marriage but what happens when neither party is willing to do that?
Trembling Camera Flare on a Column Within a Column
Zeeshan Mahmud May 28, 2003 interacts: 71women who end up in this exclusive club-like section
How to kill your Wife (Unedited)
malik khar May 26, 2003 interacts: 74for killing women, a plethora of options are available
Women in Religious Scriptures
Sushil Bhatnagar May 15, 2003 interacts: 315Gender relationships in religious frame-work
Takht-e-Bahi
Saima Khan May 10, 2003 interacts: 15Takht-e-Bahi is famed for the quality of the kebabs available here.
Ali G and his Bling - Bling
Mohammad Gill May 9, 2003 interacts: 23The first time I came across Ali G was in.....
Air Cdre Rizwanullah Khan Shaheed Memorial Trust
Samina Rizwan May 4, 2003 interacts: 26how will we make sure that the contribution to this world happens anyway, in the name of the dearly departed
My Beautiful Rizwan
Samina Rizwan Apr 5, 2003 interacts: 79Such was the overpowering presence in my life, of Rizwan - my husband, my friend, my soulmate, my shaheed.
Protest March on the 30th of March (no pun intended!)
Hira Nabi Mar 31, 2003 interacts: 28We call ourselves citizens of the world.
As the Bald Eagle Tries to Rule
Veeresh Malik Mar 21, 2003 interacts: 127I knew some guys who hitch-hiked this route.
The Tyson Who Didn't Fight Lewis
Dilip DSouza Mar 10, 2003 interacts: 103Why were you insulting Hinduism in there?
Under the Hill (part 1)
Abdullah Arian Mar 10, 2003 interacts: 8Do not enter, for you may not like what you will find...
Revolution of Regression
Ameer Afraid Feb 20, 2003 interacts: 13Establishing an Islamic Caliphate in New York
In Search of Peace and Flowers
Ras Siddiqui Feb 15, 2003 interacts: 43personal perspective on the January rally
Living Abroad
Zermin Azhar Feb 8, 2003 interacts: 105America, the dream of many; a country where all wishes are granted and any desire fulfilled
A Day In The Bazaar
Sobia Aslam Feb 3, 2003 interacts: 29The young boy bumping into her made her mad, madder than she had ever been, but he escaped on his bicycle, grinning, that little bastard.
Shaping the Grayness
Sabeen Idris Jan 27, 2003 interacts: 14The way she saw it, everyone was full of darkness
Resurrection
Jawahara Saidullah Jan 15, 2003 interacts: 9That night he dreamt of her hands again. They threaded small, white buds of the queen of the night into long strands. And wove them around his heart.
Tying The Knot - Village Style
Nazar Khan Jan 8, 2003 interacts: 61maids who can conveniently meet their boyfriends
Serendipity in Sri Lanka
Shabbo Shabbo Jan 4, 2003 interacts: 12I’m a tourist again, but this time in the comfort of my own country, and the time frame of more than thirteen days.
Parveen
Mohammed Amjed Jan 3, 2003 interacts: 35Between the muffled sensation of her oblique breast
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.
The Case For and Against The Satanic Verses
Subroto Roy Dec 28, 2002 interacts: 33Evaluating Diatribe and Dialectic as Art
Shammo’s Curse
Aamir Ibrahim Dec 9, 2002 interacts: 15falling out of love is easy if the foundations are weak
The Diary of a Pretty Young Thing
Bina Shah Dec 2, 2002 interacts: 34I smiled charmingly at the visa officer
Towards a Ramzaan Sunset
Rozaiba Nov 25, 2002 interacts: 53The world is getting ready to open the fast.
The Endangered Species
Bina Shah Nov 15, 2002 interacts: 146I’m just waiting for the day when South Asian women are added to the WWF’s endangered species list.
Larka, Larki Aur Smartee
Shehlah Zahiruddin Nov 10, 2002 interacts: 42I failed to comprehend why a perfectly sane English description was being replaced by a ghastly Urdu word – one that evoked images of barbers’ shops, naked men and an equally rude Urdu idiom.
Teasing or Torture?
Bina Shah Nov 6, 2002 interacts: 82both men and women are equal losers when it comes to sexual harassment in our country
The Sad Reality of Arranged Marriages in South Asia
Aqdas Afzal Nov 2, 2002 interacts: 165Arranged Marriages are Racist and prevent Social Mobility
Mable and Me
Mohammad Gill Oct 28, 2002 interacts: 14Mable was in Girls College. We had one class common at the Cambridge University
Perfect Women. Imperfect Men
Nafees Ghaznavi Oct 24, 2002 interacts: 68women should also be able to fulfill their responsibilities towards their homes
The King’s Gambit: Chapter 5 (The Diplomat)
Omer Rafique Oct 21, 2002 interacts: 65Carl Davis had just lost one group of swing votes in his home state. He was going to make sure he did not lose the other group also.
Northern California Premiere of 'The Long Night'
Ras Siddiqui Oct 15, 2002 interacts: 17A group of people called the “3rd I” are making a sincere effort to promote what they call South Asian Underground Cinema.
Ahmedabad. Sept 23, 2002
Leya Mathew Oct 13, 2002 interacts: 2226 people have been killed in a terrorist attack in some mandir in Gandhi Nagar
The Politics of Rape
Beena Sarwar Sep 28, 2002 interacts: 36Why the Meerwala Jatoi panchayat thought they would get away with it
The Kal Aaj Aur Kal of Secularism
Harish Nambiar Sep 23, 2002 interacts: 124There is a generation growing distant from religion, and yet engagingly indulgent of it. Not so much as a pathway to salvation as much as a familiar lane of the past.
Dubai - The Red Light City
Amin Saleh Sep 14, 2002 interacts: 24All that is on the other side of the fence is not green but RED. Enjoy life and have fun, these are the key to making the best of your trip to Dubai. But do not plan a long stay there.
Don Shultz
Mohammad A Shaikh Sep 5, 2002 interacts: 23He was a thin dangling creature nearing eighty
Action To Support Displaced Community in Gujrat
Ajay Raina Aug 22, 2002 interacts: 190I grow more certain day by day that we must start in Gujarat, what we did not do in Kashmir
The Myth of Autonomy
Mahim Maher Jul 25, 2002 interacts: 83The bomb blast had blown off many leaves from roadside trees.
Kashmir Fatigue
Ajay Raina Jun 17, 2002 interacts: 705I still have a home there and I am looking forward to my permanent return
DIL’s Caravan of Hope
Ras Siddiqui Jun 6, 2002 interacts: 36DIL has already changed the lives of over 8000 underprivileged children
Another One Bites The Dust
Shandana Minhas Apr 30, 2002 interacts: 600General Musharrafs ‘political correctness’ made it easy to ignore questions
The Aga Khani
Farzana Versey Apr 26, 2002 interacts: 277Since the Aga Khani does not fit a stereotype the believer cannot be recognised
The Red Dress
Zafar Anjum Mar 29, 2002 interacts: 70With the mountainous weight of forty-three years
The Evolution of The Burqa
Mohammad Qadeer Mar 23, 2002 interacts: 206It literally draws a curtain around a woman
Caesar, Mata Hari, and Mirza
Godot Mar 22, 2002 interacts: 45Translated from Urdu, a story by Mushtaq Ahmed Yusufi (1962)
After Pearl, Which Journalist is Next?
Anwar Iqbal Mar 1, 2002 interacts: 24So the press in Pakistan is free
Patthar Ka Sheher (City of Stone)
Rehan Ansari Jan 23, 2002 interacts: 86The closer you get to the coast the richer you get
A New Year Eve In Kabul’s Ruins
Anwar Iqbal Jan 4, 2002 interacts: 16for what should have been a joyous occasion, the songs were surprisingly sad
Forced Marriages in the UK
Tariq Ali Dec 30, 2001 interacts: 41Parents don’t listen to what their children want
The Brahmin Warrior
Rehan Ansari Dec 8, 2001 interacts: 42He found Hey Ram disturbing, but not in a good way.
When the Lights Hurt the Eyes
Farzana Versey Nov 14, 2001 interacts: 384Our superstitions are world-renowned. We feed the poor in designated months...
Open Letter to O. B. Laden
Shahgul Sep 14, 2001 interacts: 106Bin Laden! Yes, I am talking to you. Person to person.
A Pakistani School’s Visit to India
Alia Amirali Aug 16, 2001 interacts: 1051Nowhere else in the world can one enter an enemy country and feel so at ease.
The Virgin Bride
Nafisa Haji Aug 4, 2001 interacts: 234The idea of doing that with some sophisticated American bombshell...was paralyzing
Devi Dies ...
Gomathy Venkateswar Jul 15, 2001 interacts: 13It was April 1939, hot and sultry in the district forest town of Tirupattur.
The Indus that Strayed
Gomathy Venkateswar Jun 30, 2001 interacts: 28It was the summer of 1944, and Delhi was like a furnace ...
White Charade
Urstruly Jun 22, 2001 interacts: 234Based on true events, circa early ‘90s, Karachi, when The White Charade became a symbol of terror
Roshanara Begum in Lahore Karachi ISLAAMABAD
Rehan Ansari Jun 21, 2001 interacts: 18So you think I can tempt a nun
Just Another Stupid Love Story
Urstruly Apr 8, 2001 interacts: 224Women show varying degrees of interest in my wrists
Brocade
Jawahara Saidullah Feb 3, 2001 interacts: 74Like a worm they have crept inside my perfect daughter’s heart and mind
The Day When God Died
Urstruly Jan 13, 2001 interacts: 284I have an innate fear of the news of someone’s demise.
Headache and Heartburn
Almira Adara Nov 20, 2000 interacts: 385I did not want to witness the hell breaking loose as the young Pakistanis started dancing
New Yaark New Yaark
City Girl Nov 19, 2000 interacts: 182 a.m.: Rekha, cigarette in one hand, a drink in the other is on the dance floor
Anything But Vacant
Omar Phoenix Nov 19, 2000 interacts: 29I would like some thighs, cut the fat, I want it lean
Ismat Chughtai’s Autobiography -- A Transalation
Muniba Kamal Nov 8, 2000 interacts: 47Let her, said my father
The Young Philosopher
Rehan Ansari Oct 27, 2000 interacts: 112who can resist a Pakistani philosopher
Women in India: Are We Better Off?
Radhika Chandar Sep 8, 2000 interacts: 156What should the wife do if her husband beats her and troubles her?
Reflections Of Shame
Feroz R Khan Sep 1, 2000 interacts: 50These questions will haunt me till the day I die
Is the Language of New Fiction Androgynous?
Harish Nambiar Aug 31, 2000 interacts: 7Does literature too have sex?
Piecing Together Old Bahawalpur
Wasiq N Khan Aug 18, 2000 interacts: 14A call to preserve Bahawalpur’s architecture is long overdue
Lahore Diaries XI
Rehan Ansari Aug 6, 2000 interacts: 16one is always driving behind a lorry carrying hay
Facts O-level and facts low level
Omar R Quraishi Jul 20, 2000 interacts: 62the matric textbook reads like a badly done PR job by a government spokesman
Family Laws in Bangladesh
Esam Sohail Jun 15, 2000family law codes are inconsistent with the Constituion on three counts
Touch
A Shiraz May 25, 2000 interacts: 29In the West, by the way, that is where our son will eventually go to study...they brutally electrocute an animal to death...
Lahore Diaries V: Twilight in Lahore
Rehan Ansari Mar 27, 2000 interacts: 28What they have done is build the roads of Gulberg, the financial district and the center of shopping
Study in Black
Bina Shah Mar 12, 2000 interacts: 168Why did a man get to wear white and a woman black?
Goodbye, yellow brick road..
Shandana Minhas Feb 12, 2000 interacts: 23today is the first day of my last week as a teacher...
Unnoticed Invisibility
Uzma Rizvi Jan 1, 2000 interacts: 125I am nothing more than a plain woman.
The one sitting next to you, that you never notice
Of Boylove and Boylovers
Sabia Ahmed Aug 31, 1999 interacts: 223We (even in the oh-so-liberal West) live in a more conformist society that we are led to believe
Threads - Part 2
Star Marlboro Aug 28, 1999 interacts: 11the city she would greedily crave for after she left
Reshma: Voice of Mother Earth
V Ramaswamy Jul 16, 1999 interacts: 9The voice of Reshma is the voice of Mother Earth
Marriage from a Man’s Point of View
Arif Abrar Jun 27, 1999 interacts: 34I have three words for other men about to take the plunge, when in doubt, smile and nod
An Inward Journey to Pakistan - Part 1
Kamran Akhtar May 27, 1999 interacts: 42An introspective travlelogue of a journey to Pakistan after 16 years of absence.
Snakebite
Bina Shah Mar 30, 1999 interacts: 13From the hole, a large hissing sound escapes, and she shrieks..
Looking Through Glass
Rehan Ansari Mar 24, 1999 interacts: 9... he serves on M.A Jinnah and, yes, pops the question ...
Accident
Shandana Minhas Mar 15, 1999 interacts: 61Who is going to pay the human cost of suffering?
Shaam Ki Biathaak
Content Mar 9, 1999 interacts: 10A place almost completely secluded from the rest of the world.
Ashamed of India
Amar D Dhindsa Mar 8, 1999 interacts: 38We still kiss white ... even on our own terms
Buta, Pattey and Allah Chowrangi
Saima Shah Mar 6, 1999 interacts: 22In a lonely December night four men died in the city of Karachi ...
Full Moon on the Ganges
Rebecca R Kose Feb 17, 1999 interacts: 21Night time on a cremation ground, among the bones and the spirits.
Dust and Color
Anne Shamim Jan 25, 1999 interacts: 19From the world of glass and gray to a world of dust and color.
The Never-Ending Story
Kaneez Rehman Jan 23, 1999 interacts: 117A womans take on being a ’druggie’ in Pakistan
Fire Alarm
Anaamika Dec 11, 1998 interacts: 11As religious fundamentalists turn movie critics, what’s next for women?
The Bride Burning
Begum F Shahnaz Nov 23, 1998 interacts: 5Mankind will not stand by and witness our burning: Mankind will not immolate truth.
Seasonal Swings
Neelofar Farooq Nov 9, 1998 interacts: 3The city’s notorious matchmakers get down to business and tie up the loose ends...
Evil Spirits Travel in Straight Lines
Sheldon Pacotti Oct 19, 1998 interacts: 3Two French scientists go to Senegal to fight a resistant strain of malaria.
The Unedited Fairy Tale of Safina and Zordar
Bad Girl Oct 2, 1998 interacts: 46And they lived happily ever after… well, not quite…
Vanishing Point
Sheldon Pacotti Sep 8, 1998 interacts: 2... if by chance our lives, unmolested, had been allowed to continue
A Pakistani Teenager in Canada
M H S Sep 1, 1998 interacts: 22A 14 year old Pakistani teenager gets some things off his chest
India Day Parade on Madison Avenue
Amitava Kumar Aug 4, 1998 interacts: 9it is special here every day.
The Wrong Side of the Border
Amar D Dhindsa Aug 2, 1998 interacts: 16I hate them. It is because of them that we are tied down in this mess...
The Judge
Saima Shah Jun 22, 1998 interacts: 27It was an ordinary summer in a very hot country. Life was full of possibilities and poetry.
A Wedding with the Divine
Yousuf Saeed Jun 4, 1998 interacts: 1let us, oh Khusro, return home now, the dark dusk settles...
The Life Hereafter
A Sheraz Jun 3, 1998 interacts: 5And just when we shelter under death, life comes at us sideways
The Quranic Concept of Love
Kashif A Shehzada May 28, 1998 interacts: 1A Quranic perspective on love, choosing one’s life partner, and intimate relations amongst the sexes.
A Day with an Orthodox Rabbi
Hisham Zoubeir May 27, 1998 interacts: 2Hebrew for God willing also sounds like insha’allah.
Recollections of my Grandfather
Asim Hayat May 21, 1998 interacts: 1They deserve their complete rest, after a simple, kind, and honourable life

