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Dr. Ilan Pappe
Israel is a deeply indoctrinated country, and it is also an isolated country. There are... [more]
     
Judea Pearl
I urge Muslim clerics to cast their denunciation in plain religious vocabulary, to proclaim... [more]
     
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Being Muslims, the costumes are in accordance with the laws of Islam. Yet they are stylish and... [more]
  Till Divorce Do Us Apart
by Syed Amir Masood
 
 

 
  I woke up bright and early this morning and anxiously stared at the empty space beside me. “Yup, still divorced.” I have recently celebrated my third birthday of divorced life which, much like that of a newborn’s, began with tears. Countless hours of psychiatric treatment and thousands of antidepressants later I can, with a certain measure of chemically induced fortitude, say, I am over her. The beginning of my divorced life was wrought by a sense of dizzying loneliness in an unfamiliar world. Someone once said it is the little things... [more]  
  Times read: 4414   TalkBacks: 47   Jul 7, 2008    
Causes and Consequences of Our by Karen Kwiatkowski You are not connected to this author through your circle of friends.
  To paraphrase John F. Kennedy in Berlin, 1963, in times like these, when the American dream seems overwhelmed by what has become known as the American empire, perhaps we are...[more]
Times read: 4705   TalkBacks: 6   Mar 26, 2008  
When a knock at the door is not by Aisha Sarwari You are not connected to this author through your circle of friends.
  What are the odds that I move into a house in the elite F/11 sector of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad and our land lord turns out to be a wife-beater – I in 4, according to...[more]
Times read: 6922   TalkBacks: 37   May 8, 2008  
The Rise and Decline of the by Feroz Khan You are not connected to this author through your circle of friends.
  In retrospect, the most noteworthy feature of the 1960 presidential elections in the United States was not that John Fitzgerald Kennedy and the Democrats won by a whisker,...[more]
Times read: 4872   TalkBacks: 23   Jun 9, 2008  
 
   
 
Can a working mother find balance between looking after the children, giving time to her husband and be successful in her job? I guess what I am trying to say is that can she be successful in all of those three areas or is there an area which is bound to suffer of neglect?
 
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In Islam, if we have a lost a close loved one in a death we are to mourn the loss for 3 months then move... [more]
 
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  The tragedy that Musharraf is by Yasser Hamdani  
 
 
As I write these lines, Ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is about to attempt another return to Pakistan in about half an hour. He comes with a new set of hair and a more cosmopolitan modern businessman like attitude, in contrast to his conservative,...[more]
 
 
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Desert Musicians (Rajhistan) by Umber Kazmi
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I was inspired by my visit to the desert. Oil on Canvas, 4x5ft
 
 
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  My Kids and Lal Masjid Kids  
  So we thought we need to be part of the victory dance where the mullahs are getting shown their place by the forces and we thought we should take my daughter along so the cops can see us as non-enemy combatants, sort of use her as child sheild. We got to G6 close to the infamous Lal Masjid up until the cordoned walls of the mosque where a bunch of over aged adolescents are holding women and children hostage to further their dreams of undoing the state in Pakistan and establishing a khilafat. I talked to the troops nearby who...[more]  
 
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  If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?  
  - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn  
 

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