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Observations of an Expat: Ukraine: Bad or Worse

Too often the political choice is not between good and bad or moral and immoral. It is between bad and worse. Too often the political choice is not between good and bad or moral and immoral. It is between bad and worse. Ukraine’s President Vlodomyr Zelensky is facing just such a choice. And he must decide soon or

Holi and Eid: Shared Celebrations in Sindh

In historic town of Umerkot, Hindus and Muslims celebrate Eid and Holi together without any differences In Umerkot, Sindh where humanity lives, people of different religions own each other. Hindus and Muslims celebrate Eid and Holi together without any differences. It’s a beautiful thing to see. On the night when the Hindu community

Ramadan on River Clyde

One day, I found myself departing my homeland to another country for a 3 year residency. I had mixed feelings of excitement and fear. The idea of having all the religious seasons far away on a foreign land crossed my mind and filled me with awe. I thought of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting with all its rituals and special

Sheikha Bodour opens 'Chapters of Islamic Art: Carpets' exhibition

Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), has inaugurated the ‘Chapters of Islamic Art: Carpets’ exhibition, at House of Wisdom (HoW) in Sharjah. The 3-month exhibition, inspired by a section of Chapters of Islamic Art: The Private Collection of Dr. Richard

Award-Winning Author Veera Hiranandani Never Learned About the Partition at School

A Sindhi-Hindu Jewish American talks about interfaith relationships, her YA Partition novel and the spirit of pluralism in her family An interview with Veera Hiranandani Set during the time of the partition of the Indian subcontinent, Veera Hiranandani’s YA novel, The Night Dairy, narrates the journey of a nine-year-old Sindhi boy