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Mirza Qaleech Baig – A Doyen of Sindh Literature

Sindh celebrates today (October 4, 2024) 171st birth anniversary of Mirza Qaleech Baig, who was a prolific writer and is known as doyen of Sindhi literature. Mirza Qaleech Baig was born on October 4, 1853 and passed away on July 3, 1929 Muhammad Habib Sanai Tradition of writing poetry in Sindhi is oldest one and since more than

The American University in Cairo Welcomes 290 Students in the "Excellence Scholarship

Cairo, October 2, 2024 — In line with its commitment to academic excellence and diversity, the American University in Cairo (AUC) has welcomed 290 students as part of the second cohort of its "Excellence Scholarship" program for the Fall 2024 semester. Launched last year, the program provides talented and high-achieving

The shrine of Bodlo Bahar in Sehwan Sharif

The shrine of Bodlo Bahar, steeped in history and legend, is located in the old locality of Sehwan Sharif. In the ancient city of Sehwan Sharif in Sindh, amidst a rich tapestry of cultural and spiritual landmarks, one encounters a place of profound significance: the dargah (shrine) of Bodlo Bahar. This revered shrine, steeped in

A roadmap to a meaningful and fulfilling existence

Dr. Anand’s philosophy is not an escape from reality but a call to engage more deeply with it Dr. Jernail S. Anand’s Magnum Opus ‘Philosophia de Anand’ – By way of Foreword ‘Philosophia De Anand’ is a profound compendium that unites the most incisive philosophical works of Dr. Jernail Singh

How Arabic Translations of Ancient Greek Texts Started a New Scientific Revolution

In the eighth-century CE the Abbasids undertook to collect the wisdom of the world in their new capital at Baghdad In the eighth-century CE the Abbasids undertook to collect the wisdom of the world in their new capital at Baghdad. This project started with the second Abbasid caliph, al-Mansur (“the Conqueror,” r. 754–74),