by Khalid Bin Umar | Oct 13, 2019 | Historical Narratives, People stories, Sufiway
नीकी लागत मोहे अपने पिया की शाह तुराब अली कलंदर (1768-1858) के दीवान का कवर पेज कभी कभी ज़िन्दगी में हैरत अंगेज तजुर्बे होते हैं, हम लोग आपस में किस तरह से एक दूसरे से जुड़े हुए हैं या किस किस तरीके से एक दूसरे से सीखते हैं, सिखाते हैं, एक दूसरे को मुतासिर करते हैं...
by tawarikh | Oct 10, 2019 | Food Stories, Historical Narratives
Pic source: Tawarikh Khwani Jalebi, a hyperlocal Indian dessert that has been intricate with all layers of its social fabric. Jalebis can be found from the road side thatched food corners in country side to the centrally air conditioned sweets shop chains of...
by Khalid Bin Umar | Sep 3, 2019 | Historical Narratives, People stories, Sufiway
( شاہ ابٌن بدر چشتی رحمتہ الله علیہ ( امروہہ ا امروہہ شمالی ہندوستان کی ایک نہایت زرخیز بستی ہے جس کو علمی ادبی اور روحانی حوالے سے تمام برصغیر میں ایک خاص مقام حاصل ہے اس...
by Rehan Asad | Aug 26, 2019 | People stories
Story of Sayyad Muhammad Shah Aziz Fatima, a seventy-seven-year-old Urdu speaking lady from Sialkot, Punjab, Pakistan recollects her memories from her birthplace at Ranikhet. A beautiful hill town situated in the Kumaon Hills of the Himalayas that is now a part on...
by Khalid Bin Umar | Aug 18, 2019 | Historical Narratives, People stories
A review article| Khalid Bin Umar During the time of the Renaissance, Europe labelled a medieval polymath as being the “original inventor of algebra.” The person who wrote the first book on Algebra, & first to describe the systematic solution and quadratic...
by Sayyid Danyal | May 23, 2019 | Sufiway
A short biographic account by Danyal Qadri Background: The Sufism/tasawwuf is defined by the western scholars as the mystical version of Islam. They were divided among different orders (tariqa) and each of the order is connected with Prophet Muhammad (Peace be Upon...
by Rehan Asad | May 12, 2019 | Food Stories, People stories
Story of a hyperlocal herbal beverage of Indian subcontinent by Rehan Asad Rooh Afza, a traditional syrup (sherbet) is a beverage of middle class Indian household for summers. From one of the most favorite refreshing drink of common Indian masses to the road side...
by IndoIslamic Culture | May 6, 2019 | Food Stories, Historical Narratives
Food story by Indo-Islamic Culture Zarda is a traditional dessert of Indian subcontinent that is also popular among the locals as Meethe Chawal (Sweet Rice). It has been prepared by boiling rice, & adding flavors by the colors, milk, sugar, cardamoms, raisins,...
by Barmazid Khan | May 4, 2019 | Historical Narratives
By Barmazid The origin of the Pindaris is shrouded in obscurity. They first come into notice as a class of unpaid auxiliaries attached to Maratha armies of the eighteenth century who lived by plunder and devastation of the enemy country. The name is Marathi and...
by Syed Naseer Ahamed | May 4, 2019 | Historical Narratives, People stories
Pic source: Syed Naseer personal collection Dr. Zakir Hussain, the third President of Indian republic (1967-1969), was born on 8 February, 1897 in Hyderabad, which is presently the capital of Telangana. His father Fida Hussain Khan and mother Nazneen Begum were...
by Syed Naseer Ahamed | May 4, 2019 | Historical Narratives, Historical Narratives, People stories
Pic source: Syed Naseer Album ballocks.nethe has a good pointshop on Pic source: Syed Naseer Album Syed Naseer|Tipu Sultan, the ‘Tiger of Mysore’, was a great visionary who exposed the expansionist designs of the British imperial forces. He gave a clarion call to his...
by Shams Jilani | May 1, 2019 | Articles In Urdu, Sufiway
سر تاج الاولیاءمجدد ِ اعظم محی الدین حضرت عبد القادر جیلانی علیہ رحمہ سر تاج الاولیاءمجدد ِ اعظم محی الدین حضرت عبد القادر جیلانی علیہ رحمہ سر تاج الاولیاءمجدد ِ اعظم محی الدین حضرت عبد القادر جیلانی علیہ رحمہ Walter’s photograph An aerial view Sheikh Abdul Qadir...