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Pakistan: Gurdwara Rori Sahib in Jahman village collapses in heavy rains

Pakistan: Gurdwara Rori Sahib in Jahman village collapses in heavy rains
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How The Pakistan Judiciary Dealt With a Dispute Over a Lahore Religious Structure

The Lahore high court resolved a knotty issue involving Muslims and Sikhs over a place of worship the former insisted had been a mosque and which the latter claimed was a gurdwara.

Under-reconstruction Jain Mandir in Lahore all set to reopen - Pakistan

A unique collection of free verse

A unique collection of free verse June 14, 2021 Iqbal Qaiser’s poetry collection ‘Maseeha Koi Naheen’ is very philosophical and one can comprehend it not just by words, but way beyond that. There is the force of poignant metaphors, melodic touches, and evocative emotional jerks. Along with the depth of vision and openness of expression, the poet echoes creatively his intense passions. Through purity of passions, the poet fully synthesise reason and sense. At a time of great turmoil, poverty, unemployment, starvation, corruption, class difference, exploitation of women and children, tyranny, massacres, aggressive wars of powerful nations against undefended and unarmed nations, Qaiser’s poetry does the work of reformation.

How colonialism eroded Pakistan s history of religious fluidity

How colonialism eroded Pakistan’s history of religious fluidity Haroon Khalid © The complex containing the shrine of Ram Thaman, a 16th-century Hindu saint, where the annual festiv. The complex containing the shrine of Ram Thaman, a 16th-century Hindu saint, where the annual festival of Vaisakhi begins in Ram Thaman, Pakistan, this year on April 13 [Haroon Khalid/Al Jazeera] Inside the courtyard of a house in the village of Ram Thaman, near Lahore in Pakistan, an audience has gathered. Next to a wooden cot, seven or eight young men are dancing in a circle, holding sticks that they occasionally beat together. Others – mostly men and one transgender person – join in, dancing passionately to the beats of these sticks.

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