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Muhammad Ziauddin, a life in journalism

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History of Ahmadiyya in Singapore

History of Ahmadiyya in Singapore
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A theatre, a people and peace - The Hindu

A theatre, a people and peace Updated: Updated: February 04, 2021 22:11 IST Each year, Bhadrak in Odisha sees a 250-year-old folk theatre called Mogal Tamasha bring Hindus and Muslims together on stage and in life Share Article From ‘Mogal Tamasha’   Each year, Bhadrak in Odisha sees a 250-year-old folk theatre called Mogal Tamasha bring Hindus and Muslims together on stage and in life The large open-air stage is set in front of a Shiva temple. A colourful throne is placed on it. Large numbers of men, women and children have gathered on its three sides and eagerly await the arrival of Mirza Sahib in a procession.

SAMAA - Islamabad restaurant owners mock manager s English

Islamabad restaurant owners mock manager’s English Because they were bored SAMAA | Samaa Life&Style Editors Posted: Jan 21, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 months ago Screenshot: Video A video of two restaurant owners in Islamabad making fun of their manager’s English has been doing the rounds on social media. The video opens with a woman named Uzma and her friend Dia, who decide to introduce the audience to their restaurant Cannoli’s staff because they are “bored”. “Awais,” calls Uzma, and the camera pans to a suit-clad man who nervously says “Hi”. “He’s our manager,” she says. “Dia, would you like to ask him a few questions?”

SAMAA - Islamabad restaurant owners mock manager s broken English

A video of two restaurant owners in Islamabad making fun of their manager’s English has been doing the rounds on social media. The video opens with a woman named Uzma and her friend Dia, who decide to introduce the audience to their restaurant Cannoli s staff because they are “bored”. “Awais,” calls Uzma, and the camera pans to a suit-clad man who nervously says “Hi”. “He’s our manager,” she says. “Dia, would you like to ask him a few questions?” “How long have you been working for us?” Dia asks.  “For the last nine years,” Awais answers. Dia adds that Awais was one of their first hires when they opened their cafe. When asked how many classes he took for English, Aw.

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