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A Homage to Philosopher Mulla Sadra
A key figure of a group of thinkers whom Nasr and Corbin referred to as the “School of Isfahan”, he…
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Sindhiyani Tehreek: Voice of the Voiceless
The birth of Sindhiyani Tehreek coincided with the peak of martial law under Zia-ul-Haq’s dictatorship, making its establishment a powerful…
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Remembering Kalal: Poet-activist of Sindh
Lakhadino Kalal dedicated himself to shaping Sindhi literary culture while championing progressive ideals through decades of teaching, organizing, and writing…
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Vali Ram Wallab: The Translational Genius
As a translator, Vali Ram worked on both fiction and non-fiction. In fiction, he translated ten novels, more than 300…
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Honoring a Sindhi Literary Icon
Dr. Fahmida Hussain has authored, edited, compiled, and translated numerous books, reflecting her deep engagement with literature, linguistics, and cultural…
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Mai Dhai: Desert’s Songstress Legend
Mai Dhai’s story is a living melody woven with tradition, resilience, and grace From the small gatherings in desert villages…
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Korea: From Factory to Presidency
Democratic Party candidate wins crucial presidential election by securing over 17 million votes Defeating Kim Moon-soo of the ruling People…
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Life of Compassion, Culture, and Service
Dr. Harchand Rai’s life remains a shining example of integrity and dedication, inspiring generations to serve with sincerity and love…
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Amar Jaleel: The Flame of Free Thought
He writes not just to tell a story but to ask questions —questions about faith, freedom, morality, and the meaning…
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Jan Khaskheli – Creator of Concise Stories
Jan Khaskheli in his stories unveiled hypocrisy and filth behind the façade of religion, politics, journalism and other beautiful slogans…
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