Posted on January 24, 2008 by Dr Farrukh Malik
In today’s round up, I have reviewed posts from Syed Salam Chishty, backpacker, Ghazala Khan, Shirazi, Phil and Fiza Ishaq published at Jahane Rumi, Islamabad Metro blog, The Pakistani Spectator, Light Within, The Canvas and Pak tea house.
The Islamic calendar starts with the month of Moharram. Besides being the first month of the [...]
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Posted on January 18, 2008 by Dr Farrukh Malik
This is an English translation of an open letter written by Altaf Hussain, Chairman Mutahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), to Sindhis. This letter has started a heated debate in Sindh in particular and Pakistan in general. I happened to read it in Urdu and tried to find the English version of the same online but all [...]
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Posted on November 17, 2007 by Dr Farrukh Malik
by Farrukh Malik and Sagar Unnar
Caution: This is an unconventional interview of a conscientious prisoner taken by a panel of experts (least likely experts).
The Panelists
The panelists are five in number from different backgrounds, one landlord cum businessman (A), a middle class struggling fellow (this scribe refer me as B) and other three are metropolitan [...]
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