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Reincarnation as a second chance

Reincarnation is understood in connection with someone who is no longer living. It is believed that the “soul, consciousness or the spirit comes back into a baby’s body.” By Zeenat Khan Here was a time I would reject those Who were not my faith! But now, my heart has grown capable Of taking on all

Unreal – Mystic Poetry from India

What stays with man finally, is his essential being The unreal sheds off, like this body, upon our death. Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, a renowned poet and writer from Chandigarh, India, shares his mystic poetry Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, based in Chandigarh, is an Indian poet and scholar credited with 170 plus books of English

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-5

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “In the cold, we will taste the bitterness of exile for the first time. And in exile, we will taste the cold for the first time.” Here you are, alive before me

SKMC reinforcing its position as Centre of Excellence for Paediatric Surgery

A newborn has made a full recovery after overcoming a complex heart condition with the support of medical professionals at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City (SKMC), part of SEHA network, a subsidiary of PureHealth, the largest healthcare platform in the Middle East. Baby Awad was born with a severe heart condition and underwent multiple

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-2

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “In exile, beginnings are difficult, but endings are like earthquakes—unpredictable to their victims.” I felt a sense of awe that transcended the threshold of