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Kidnapped, Forced to Convert to Islam and Married to a Muslim – Sad Story of Rinkle Kumari


Sindh has been known for its Sufi culture which has kept pushing the extremism off its borders. It has in it several shrines, religious harmony, coexistence and tolerance, not to mention the centuries-old civilization, Mohen-jo-Darro. Sindhis have always claimed to have secularism and Sufism to be present as if in their gene and, thus, they wouldn’t ever side with religious intolerance and extremism.

Well, this is true to a great extent since we can see that where Pakistan has seen surge in extremism throughout the post-9/11 period, Sindh has remained comparatively more peaceful and, especially, incidents of extremist activities have been equal to none. There definitely was an incidence of burning NATO oil tankers in Shikarpur, Sindh, but the same was condemned by the Sindhi nationalist parties attributing the incidence to the agencies trying to tarnish the soft image of Sindh; in fact, there were massive protests against the blazing up of the oil tankers throughout the land.

Sindh has been home to many religions, all coexisting peacefully. However, there have been certain incidents which would reveal the nature of the ‘rare’.

Bhagat Kunwar Ram (Photo by sachosatram.com)
One such event which took place on the unfortunate day of November 02, 1939, which blotted the humane face of Sindh, was when a saintly Sufi singer and poet of humble and peace-loving nature, Bhagat Kunwar Ram was murdered at Rukk Station, Sukkur (Sindh) in the name of religion – for being a Hindu. Continue reading

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Why Saleem Shehzad’s Murder Outweighs Killing of 10 Baloch Journalists


Saleem Shehzad, 40, bureau chief of Asia Times Online (Hong Kong) and Italian news agency Adnkronos, was abducted on May 29, 2011 in Islamabad and later, his bullet-riddled body was found after three days on May 31 in a river in Jehlam. Shehzad’s … Continue reading

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Pakistan: Oppression of nations in full swing!


بـــي  مــوت   مُــئــا ،  تـو لاءِ ڪُــٺـــا انـســان هــزاريــن مــان نــه رڳـــو، هـــــن  دنـيـا  ۾  اي  ديــس !  هُـيـا  نــادان  هــزاريــن  مــان  نــه  رڳــو . Deeply shocked, I strongly condemn the barbaric killing of three Baloch nationalist leaders, Ghulam Mohammad … Continue reading

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Pakistan: the country entangled in religion, army and other conundrums


It was when I was in a bus that I got this news of the Taliban lashing a 17-year-old girl for doing something which was against (their version of) Islam. As the details had it, she was flogged publically at … Continue reading

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A.g.o.n.y.


At times, there is nothing as painful as love itself… then, burning yourself alive in a huge fire seems less hurting! We are traumatized… our life crippled… Yes, sometimes, even God becomes that callous!

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Amnesty International titled him ‘Prisoner of Conscience’


Highlights of life of legendary, Saain GM Syed. Saeen G. M. [Syed was] son of Syed Mohammed Shah Kazmi, descendant of a famous saint of Sindh, Syed Haider Shah Kazmi, of whose mausoleum, he [was] the Sajjada-nashin. He was born … Continue reading

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“Punjabi Power” overwhelms Zardari” — what lay behind the scene!


“Punjabi Power” overwhelms Zardari Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:47 am (PDT) Manipal, India – Regular readers of this column will not have been surprised at recent developments in Pakistan, in which army chief Ashfaq Kayani enforced the surrender of the … Continue reading

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I understand; I just love to hear it!


One sunny day in January, 2009 an old man approached the White House from Across Pennsylvania Avenue, where he’d been sitting on a park bench. He spoke to the U.S. Marine standing guard and said, “I would like to go … Continue reading

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May Truth prevail!


Turn to the Sufis of Sindh; they’ll help you out! PAKISTAN IN PERIL by: William Dalrymple, The New York Review of Books (An excerpt) A third factor, which Rashid does not discuss in this book, is somehow finding a way … Continue reading

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Mushi is OUT!!


The writer congratulates you all on the end of the chapter of another dictator, General (R) Parvez Musharraf!! Many people think it’s a ‘loss’ of the country. To one post on a blog, the writer left this comment (giving it … Continue reading

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