Articles with tag: festival
Thar Desert Festival puts Tourism Ministry to Shame
Kamal Siddiqi Mar 4, 2007 interacts: 5Let no one, however, be under the impression that Umerkot has nothing to offer.
Muharram 10: ’Ashura: Commemorating Imam Hussain- The Prince of Martyrs
Asif Naqshbandi Jan 29, 2007 interacts: 199A translation of a section from Jami’s Shawâhid al Nabuwwah
Thanksgiving as Tragedy
A Varangali Nov 24, 2006 interacts: 4Thanksgiving: a feast as a prelude to a massacre.
When Spring Arrives - Celebrating Navroz
Raheel Lakhani Mar 21, 2006 interacts: 8It is believed by some that it was the day of Navroz when Hazrat Adam was bestowed with the soul. It was the day of Navroz when Hazrat Abrahim destroyed the idols. It was the day of Navroz when Hazrat Noah’s Ark got rescued
Dance of the Seasons / American Amavasya
N Bajpai Dec 7, 2004 interacts: 28Diya dances light
From jack-o-lantern
On our American
Amavasya
The Second Wave
Shandana Minhas Nov 22, 2004 interacts: 7Profiles of four outstanding filmmakers at the upcoming 4th Karafilm Festival ...
Basant
Taimur Khan Feb 13, 2004 interacts: 17For a chance to play Hori again,
For sprightly Krishna to arrive,..
Basant 2002
Rozaiba Feb 13, 2004 interacts: 46As the policeman began to walk toward his pick-up, the writer blurted out, ’Basant Mubarak!’
Ramadan Special: The Felicitations of Fasting
Asif Naqshbandi Nov 9, 2003 interacts: 27The one who fasts has two joys in which to delight...
Prayer and Foliage/Compassion and Consistency
Aaria Ahmed Oct 29, 2003 interacts: 24Two views on Ramadaan: 'I pray for peace, and love and happiness' --Aaria Ahmed; 'I hope for compassion and consistency' --temporal
Diya JalaiN: Light the Lamp
Temporal Oct 25, 2003 interacts: 15Who’s afraid of (a) little more happiness, little less hatred?
In diversity is hope: in hope, light. let’s light that lamp and nurse its flickers ..
Broken-Hearts, Dream-Filled eyes
Hamid Mahmood Jul 2, 2003 interacts: 42You see them everywhere. You see them on the roadside begging, or in a waste dump collecting worthy trash, or bringing you hot cooked food on a roadside restaurant, or trying to sell you roses or a cheap bouquet at a traffic signal. They are everywhere.
Bari Imam’s Republic of Peeristan
Hala Malik Jul 2, 2003 interacts: 46Before, this disease was limited to the illiterate population of Pakistan, but now it’s becoming more of a fashion for literate and well-known people to be seeing some Pir or Sufi. It’s the latest new trend.
When the Lights Hurt the Eyes
Farzana Versey Nov 14, 2001 interacts: 384Our superstitions are world-renowned. We feed the poor in designated months...
A Conversation with Om Puri in New York City
Saniya Ansari Aug 25, 2001 interacts: 49Other than acting I think I can only be best as a farmer


