Where is My Qibla?

Posted on August 20, 2008
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Mast Qalandar (a.k.a. Aziz Akhmad) Normally, I receive four or five e-mail messages daily that I want to read, mainly from family and friends. That day I received two dozen, or more — from places as far as Swat in Pakistan to San Francisco in the US. It was not junk mail, but helpful advice, […]

The Good Old Days: Were They Really Good?

Posted on August 16, 2008
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Mast Qalandar (aka Aziz Akhmad) Our primary school consisted of 20 odd students, both boys and girls, but mostly boys, ranging in age from 5 to 10, and one teacher. The school had no building. We just sat under a thatched canopy resting on wooden poles, covering an area of a large bedroom. The floor […]

LIFE in Pakistan, 1948

Posted on August 14, 2008
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Adil Najam A few years ago a friend gave me a wonderful gift. A copy of the January 4, 1948 issue of LIFE magazine. This is the issue with a rather unflattering portrait of a clearly ailing ‘Jinnah of Pakistan’ on its cover. For most part the cover story – with pictures by Margaret Bourke-White […]

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