Episodes
"Mohajir Namma" by Munawwar Rana is a poignant poem that delves into the emotions and experiences of emigrants. The poem captures the sense of displacement, longing, and the search for identity that many emigrants face.
The poet articulates the pain of being away from one's homeland, expressing the deep sense of loss and nostalgia that accompanies such a separation.
The poem frequently recalls the fond memories of the motherland, emphasizing how these memories cling to the emigrant, providing...
Published 07/23/24
Baba Bulleh Shah‘s real name was Abdullah Shah, was a Punjabi Muslim Sufi poet, humanist, and philosopher.
Published 02/29/24
Butterfly's Burden: Column by Asma Shirazi
Published 10/13/23
مناجات؍روُمی
"Manajat" From Maulana Rumi's Masnavi in Urdu
Safar With Sadaf Farooqui
The Masnavi, also known as the Masnavi-ye-Ma'navi, is an extensive poem written in Persian by Jalal al-Din Muhammad Balkhi, commonly known as Rumi. It is considered one of the most important works of Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam. The Masnavi is highly regarded by many Muslims and scholars as a significant piece of Islamic literature, second only to the Quran.
Comprising a collection of six books of...
Published 05/13/23
"Agar Kabhi Meri Yad Aye" Amjad Islam Amjad A Column by Ammar Masood
Safar With Sadaf Farooqui
Published 03/09/23
Feminism, Women Empowerment Safar With Sadaf Farooqui
"Tehreek-E-Pakistan Ki Mujahida" - Noor-us-Sabah Begum Movements, Feminism, Women Empowerment “You don’t know the background story of resilience, struggles and strength of beautiful and outgoing women. All you see is what is showcased.” ― Germany Kent
Published 02/20/23
"Tehreek-E-Pakistan Key Mujahida" - Noor-us-Sabah Begum
Movements, Feminism, Women Empowerment
“You don’t know the background story of resilience, struggles and strength of beautiful and outgoing women. All you see is what is showcased.” ― Germany Kent
Published 02/14/23
Pak Tea House is an intellectual tea–café located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan known for its association with progressive academics and left-leaning South Asian intelligentsia. Noted for being the birthplace of influential literary movement, the Progressive Writers' Association, the place is described as a hub of Lahore's intellectual life for many years.
Published 10/04/22
Bahr-E-Taweel by Muztar Khairabadi بحرِ طویل Safar with Sadaf Farooqui
Muztar Khairabadi was a prolific Urdu poet from U.P., India. His Ghazal, ‘Behr-e-Taweel’ is unique in its poetic expression with each verse containing 200+ words. He was also the grandfather of Indian lyricist Javed Akhtar.
Published 07/26/22
Sal-e-Nau (سالِ نو) A Nazam by Safar with Sadaf Farooqui
Published 12/29/21
The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran (VOL 4) Safar with Sadaf Farooqui
Prayer
Pleasure
Beauty
Religion
Death
The Farewell
Published 12/19/21
Chapters:
Freedom
Reason & Passion
Pain
Self-Knowledge
Teaching
Friendship
Talking
Time
Good & Evil
Published 12/13/21
Popular Meeruthi خواب میں غالب سے ملاقات Safar with Sadaf Farooqui
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Published 11/27/21
The PROPHET, by Kahlil Gibran
Chapters:
1- Eating & Drinking
2- Work
3- Joy & Sorrow
4- Houses
5- Clothes
6- Buying & Selling
7- Crime & Punishment
8- Laws
Published 11/15/21
Dear all my much awaited podcast ” The Prophet by Khalil Gibran” has been released. The Prophet is a book of 26 prose poetry fables written by a Lebanese American poet and writer Kahlil Gibran. It was originally published in 1923 by Alfred A. Knopf. It is Gibran‘s best-known work. The Prophet has been translated into over 100 different languages, making it one of the most translated books in history, as well as one of the best-selling books of all time.
Published 10/12/21
Maqbara مقبرہ:
A nazam by Sadaf Farooqui
Published 09/19/21
Khalil Gibran (1883–1931):
Lebanon-born writer and artist Kahlil Gibran became known for his mystical Arabic and English works, earning fame following the 1923 publication of 'The Prophet.'
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Published 09/07/21
Popular Meeruthi پاپولرمیرٹھی, Safar with Sadaf Farooqui تعلیم کی اہمیت
Published 08/24/21
The famous dirge (Noha) ‘Ghabraaey gi Zainab’ was written by a Hindu poet Munshi Channulal Dilgeer.
Munshi Channulal Dilgeer lived before Anees and also penned 417 marsias.
‘Ghabraaey gi Zainab’ used to be recited in Lucknow since long, especially on ‘Shaam e Gharibaa’n,’ but in a quick momentum.
When Nasir Jahan first recited it on radio in 1956, he changed the delivery to a slow rendition that became highly appreciated and widely emulated.
Published 08/13/21
Syed Mohsin Naqvi was born in a village Sadat near Dera Ghazi Khan. He completed his Masters from the University of Punjab, Lahore. His real name was Ghulam Abbas Naqvi, but before he arrived at Lahore he was well known as Mohsin Naqvi. He was also known as the Shayar of Ahl al-Bayt.
Published 08/09/21