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[8 Jun 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Book Review: Love, Inshallah

Love, InshAllah – The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women explores themes which are often considered taboo in the ‘nation of Islam.’

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[25 Apr 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Interview: Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy

“Awareness is always the first step in building towards a solution”

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[21 Apr 2012 | Comments Off | ]
Movie Review: Saving Face

While Saving Face invokes horror and tragedy, it also strikes a positive note in the manner it depicts the fight of the acid attack victims and society to redress a grave issue.

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[21 Jul 2010 | Comments Off | ]
Charmingly Simple

Compared to his larger-than-life portfolio of translated texts, Musharraf Ali Farooqi’s first novel is austere and sparse.

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[22 Mar 2010 | Comments Off | ]
Khan’s New Avatar

Despite a melodramatic climax, people who braved Bal Thackeray and his threats of violence and vandalism to see Shah Rukh stating the obvious will not be disappointed.

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[25 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | ]
Pardon, Your Slip is Showing

Talat Rahim introduces the nation to the world of ‘civil serpents,’ sinister ministers and other curious creatures in her debut book on Pakistan’s bureaucracy.

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[5 Oct 2006 | Comments Off | ]
Interview: Aban Marker Kabraji

“Most development practitioners today do not understand the link between poverty and natural resources,” says Aban Marker Kabraji, Regional Director, IUCN, Asia.