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“For people it was like migrating from Makkah to Madinah in the way of Islam. Hardly affected, by their poverty or resourceless condition, they were simply overjoyed by the bliss of living in. ....
یہ میرے ساتھ نہیں ہو سکتا www.facebook.com/javed.chaudhry اصفہانی خاندان کا تعلق کلکتہ سے تھا‘ یہ لوگ کلکتہ کے انتہائی متمول خاندانوں میں شمار ہوتے تھے‘ ابو الحسن کا تعلق اسی اصفہانی خاندان سے تھا‘ یہ کیمبرج میں پڑھتے تھے‘ وہاں قائداعظم کی تقریر سنی‘ قائداعظم کے عاشق ہو ئے اور باقی زندگی قائداعظم اور آل انڈیا مسلم لیگ کی خدمت میں گزار دی۔ پاکستان بنا تو ابو الحسن اصفہانی کروڑوں روپے کے اثاثوں کے ساتھ پاکستان شفٹ ہو گئے‘ ڈھاکا اور کراچی دونوںان کے کاروباری مرکز تھے‘ ان دونوں شہروں میں ان کے کارخانے‘ کوٹھیاں‘ پلازے ‘ فارم ہائوسز اور زمینیں تھیں‘ ام ....
A new novel tells the story of a djinn and his two friends, tied to the politics of Pakistan An excerpt from ‘Of Smokeless Fire’, by AA Jafri. Author A A Jafri. Djinns, the invisible beings made of smokeless fire, are Allah’s creations. Human beings cannot create or beget them, but whether it was a djinn or not, a rumour took birth that day that a djinn had been born at the residence of Noor ul Haq, barrister- at-law. Farhat Haq, the wife of barrister Noor ul Haq, almost died in labour that day. It had nothing to do with the delivery, wretched as it was, but had everything to do with that horrible midwife, Kaneez, and her piercing screams: “Djinn, djinn! Oh Allah, he’s a djinn! Take him away from me. Take him away from me; he will get inside me!” ....
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Composite illustration by Leea Contractor It’s confirmed: however dire the events that take place in my country, they are less important than what happens in the world of my white American friends. Let me lay out the context. The day before the US election results were announced, a blanket anxiety lay over my social media over a possible Trump win. I was unfazed, and apparently, not the only one: The Guardian published an article on the same day from a familiar name. “The rest of the world,” wrote the ever-unapologetic Mohammad Hanif, “has had it with US presidents. Trump or otherwise.” ....