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Syed Mustafa Ahmad

Syed Mustafa Ahmad is from Hajibagh, Budgam. His hobbies include reading and writing.
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MY UNCLE LEFT CARPET WEAVING

Yesterday, I found my Uncle doing another labor To bring tears in my eyes I asked him why he left carpet weaving He sighed and told that...

Autumn in Kashmir

Slowly and slowly, Autumn is creeping in. The old wounds are to open. The missing ones to find. The dead ones to remind. The yellow leaves are pale Like...

A Kashmiri Mother To Her Son

Come beloved! Come beloved! You are to be loved. I have cooked a meal with my blood. Artificial things are in market like flood. Tasty the food is,...

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