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’Quisquis ubique habitat, Maxime, nusquam habitat.’
He who lives everywhere, Maximus, lives nowhere.
I graduated New York University (2002) with a B.A. in Philosophy; a B.A. in Middle Eastern Studies, complemented with a minor in Arabic. In 2003, I plan to enroll at Cardozo Law School, hoping to focus on International Law, especially the potentials of entities such as the European Union, the United Nations, and so on. After law school, I am interested in pursuing International Relations, with a focus on Central Asian, Russian and Middle Eastern Affairs, not to mention that I have a deep fascination with the possibilities and potentials of Islamic Law in the post-modern era. Does that make me a fundamentalist? It’s a good question to leave hanging at the end of a paragraph, I think.
I enjoy working with poetry, literature and film -- especially how these can be used to create, change and challenge identities, assumptions and goals. In addition to Chowk, I write for several Muslim and Middle Eastern websites and magazines, while also teaching at a local Islamic school, here in the backwater of New England (right on the unimportant edge of Connecticut and Massachusetts). Much of my week consists of asking small children to stop laughing at things I myself want to laugh at. This is also why I am a volunteer teacher.
And what about output? I wrote a satirical novel, based on the 12th century Qissat Hayy ibn Yaqzan, titled: ’The Future of Secularism (And Other Interesting, if Far-Fetched, Myths),’ which was partly serialized on a website. To check it out, visit:
www.soundvision.com/info/fiction/haroon1.asp
Cu rrently, I have completed a second novel, ’Abdul-Bari,’ which stretches a few days in the life of a young, distraught Pakistani-American visiting Egypt, finding himself increasingly disgusted with reality and prone to the machinations of fundamentalists and extremists. The central theme revolves around life, and who or what deserves our lives. I am in the process of considering several hopefully interested publishers.
But I’m a more interesting person than that. I love languages (Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Turkic tongues, Russian, etc), and I am fascinated by the history and cultures of the great steppe, Turkish and Iranian peoples, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and the Black Sea and Caucusus. That probably just makes me sound weird. But that’s okay. Writers write because they are weird. And insecure. They know that everyone else thinks there’s something off about them, and they believe it themselves, so they seek in words a justification, either to themselves or to society, to God, to reality, to something or other. Usually, this completely backfires.
I am strange. Very well. I contain multitudes (as well as plagiarisms). I also like Music. Calligraphy. History. Politics. Architecture. Poetry. Prose. Tennis. Swimming. Vexillology. Snowboarding. Teaching. Learning. Movies.
To those of you who find consolation in words, never fear this consolation or think yourselves any less for it: All major religious, philosophical and intellectual traditions revolve around the magic of the word, and certainly, there is enchantment in it, for nothing else in the world has quite the same power or effect. Because it forces us to keep our eyes open, away from false presumptions and assumptions, most of which we create because we are afraid of tackling bigger problems and bigger things.
In other words, opium is the religion of the masses.
Honesty, reflection and education are the only antidotes.
Articles by Haroon Moghul
Sex and the Saudi
Haroon Moghul Oct 12, 2003 interacts: 94 Views: 31344Imagine you’re a Saudi man, tired from a day of beating your Bengali worker...
The Ugly Empire
Haroon Moghul Sep 16, 2003 interacts: 5 Views: 3241Over the last year, I’ve become colder, harder, more indifferent to other people, and though sometimes it’s nice to brush everyone and everything off, it is also worrying
The Karachi Airport Ayatollah
Haroon Moghul Sep 3, 2003 interacts: 35 Views: 8051Pakistan will somehow and eventually explode the Earth
The Zionist In Me
Haroon Moghul Aug 1, 2003 interacts: 48 Views: 6437A Muslim community, of any scale, can’t go a week without discussing Israel, even if it has nothing to do with the topic under discussion
I’m With Stupid
Haroon Moghul Jul 3, 2003 interacts: 6 Views: 4300thought to myself, as I searched for the right kind of chocolate fudge cake, that I was now living in an ascendant empire, the most powerful country on earth and perhaps in all of human history. An empire!
This Beloved Arab Colony
Haroon Moghul Jun 20, 2003 interacts: 318 Views: 31586Often times, arguments and ideas are no more than recycled sloganeering, little sober effort in evidence. For this reason, the narrower sects of Islam upset me. But much sadder still are the Muslim world’s Euromaniacs, those who forthright criticize
FOX News and the Smelly Shoes
Haroon Moghul May 11, 2003 interacts: 9 Views: 8545It stinks in here.
Saddam Hussein Lives!
Haroon Moghul May 2, 2003 interacts: 140 Views: 13983The Future of America’s Occupation is Failure
Five Centuries Ago Tomorrow
Haroon Moghul Apr 1, 2003 interacts: 61 Views: 7984I Can See The Future -- And it’s Ottoman
Expectation
Haroon Moghul Mar 1, 2003 interacts: 23 Views: 5416The desi family has all the identity of a post-colonial nationality
Little Big Men
Haroon Moghul Dec 19, 2002 interacts: 43 Views: 6682Fanatic five-year-olds with Firearms
Hypocrisy Big
Haroon Moghul Nov 17, 2002 interacts: 171 Views: 17044Is America an Empire? Is the Pope Catholic?
Organized Irrelevance
Haroon Moghul Sep 4, 2002 interacts: 41 Views: 7411Are Muslims hopeless? With the OIC, they are...
Haroon Moghul
- Articles on Chowk: 14
- First article: Sep 4, 2002
- Latest article: Oct 12, 2003
- Times read on Chowk: 156945


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