Tag: Reading


  • MISQUOTING MUHAMMAD: The Challenge and Choices of Interpreting the Prophet’s Legacy Jonathan A.C. Brown Simon and Schuster, 2014ย  – 384 pages Few things provoke controversy in the modern world like the religion brought by Prophet Muhammad. Modern media are replete with alarm over jihad, underage marriage and the threat of amputation or stoning under Shariah…

  • In the social media driven literary stardom, Mushtaq ul Haq Ahmad Sikandar remains a mild man-of-letters from mountains. His unassuming pile of paperwork might be speaking for his decadal toil as another prodigious penman from the valley, but his activism equally makes him the face of seminars and conferences. In a candid chat with Mountain…

  • THE SPARTAN COURTAbdelouahab Aissaoui Dar Min, 2018 โ€“ Fiction โ€“ 388 pages The Spartan Court follows the interconnected lives of five characters in Algiers from 1815 to 1833. The first, Dupond, is a French journalist covering the colonial campaign against Algeria, the second, Caviard, is a former soldier in Napoleonโ€™s army who finds himself a…

  • GUANTANAMO VOICES:ย True Accounts from the World’s Most Infamous PrisonSarah Mirk Comics & Graphic Novelsย –ย 208 pages An anthology of illustrated narratives about the prison and the lives it changed forever.ย In January 2002, the United States sent a group of Muslim men they suspected of terrorism to a prison in Guantรกnamo Bay. They were the first of…

  • FUTURE TENSENitasha KaulHarper Collins, 2020Fiction, General – 308 pages The son of a former militant, Fayaz is an aimless bureaucrat whose marriage to his wife Zeenat has broken down. His nephew Imran is a young student, a misfit in Srinagar, hoping to join a new kind of spectacular resistance. Shireen, the granddaughter of a spy,…

  • โ€œThere are some things that canโ€™t be explained in this life,โ€ Menshiki went on, โ€œand some others that probably shouldnโ€™t be explained. Especially when putting them into words ignores what is most crucial.โ€ ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  โ€”Haruki Murakami,…

  • These tarnished rays, this night-smudged lightThis is not that Dawn for which, ravished with freedom,We had set out in sheer longing,So sure that somewhere in its desert the sky harbouredA final haven for the stars, and we would find it.We had no doubt that night’s vagrant wave would stray towards the shore,That the heart rocked…

  • The Meadow

    The Meadow tracks a decade-and-a-half old, but still haunting, story. The book is essentially an unravelling of the brutal 1995 kidnapping of six foreign tourists (two Britons, two Americans, one German and one Norwegian) which, some believe, changed the face of modern terrorism and, in a convoluted kind of way, paved the way for the…

  • From Narrative to Myth

    Most people encounter Rabiโ€˜a through poetic aphorisms such as the following: โ€œI carry a torch in one hand and a bucket of water in the other: with these things I am going to set fire to Heaven and put out the flames in Hell so that voyagers to God can rip the veils and see…

  • I donโ€™t dream aboutthe divine spirits of revolutionabout ghosts in the shapesof struggles, protestsand fightsblood and bombs. I donโ€™t dream abouta place whererain is born to weave the rainbowswhere from there is no exileno head is bowedno sinsno sorrow. where every griefeach sufferingin silencemake up slogans. Azadi. Azadi. Azadi I donโ€™t dream aboutan isolated, lonely…