His poetry, filled with spiritual depth and poetic beauty, serves as a guiding light in our quest for meaning and connection. In the comment section below, let us know which one resonated most with you. These Rumi quotes transcend time and culture, offering profound glimpses into the human ex...
Hussain (born 8 February 1940), better known by the pen name Wasim Barelvi, is an eminent Indian Urdu language poet. He was born in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh and this is the reason why he adopted ‘Barelvi’ in his pen name. Waseem Barelvi’s shayaris and poetry, both as quotes and cou...
His poetry, filled with spiritual depth and poetic beauty, serves as a guiding light in our quest for meaning and connection. In the comment section below, let us know which one resonated most with you. These Rumi quotes transcend time and culture, offering profound glimpses into the human ex...
The impossibility for man to be human (Insaan), was noted also by Ghalib, the well-known Indian Urdu poet, who lived in the 19th century and struggled throughout his life with existential dilemmas. Sufism is an attempt to find an alternativeway of knowing, and thinking,not theoretically but...
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sWriting and Differenceas poetry—which he assumed meant I was reading it as nonsense, while I was reading the book as experimental language use and revelation.) Much of Piper’s academic work has revolved around Kant, but she has increasingly included explorations of eastern philosophy in her...
Yoga, forest walk, pétanque, billiards, table tennis, local temple, applewood-fired, sourdough pizza, poetry evening, discussion, talk. The period around 1815 is extraordinary in terms of global events, major shifts in power and knowledge, reflected by artists. Day 10. Himalayan Orchard to Yamu...
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The electricity has never come here yet. With the assistance of candles we had our dinner in the dining-room tent (also multi-purposed as mosque tent). Mr Manzoor still read some Urdu poetry books under the dim light in his tent. An Islamabadi himself, he had been here for about a ...
For Chinese officials to speak of “life and death” struggle against the Dalai Lama sitting in Dharamsala is astounding; if they are serious, it signals a deep long-term insecurity felt in Beijing. How can enormous, wealthy, strong China feel any existential threat at all from unarmed poor ...