News Topic:Women

Women’s Freedom in Islam

I studied other worldviews and ways of life, and I believe with all my being the truth of Islam and its beauty.

If I Could Only Mention

"If I could only mention How much I love my mother, I will write love letters to her. My poems will only include her name."

Letter To My Future Partner

"I’m sorry that you’re going through everything by yourself for now, but I promise, when I’m with you, you won’t ever have to be alone."

IF

"Behold if you her wrinkled face, Her crinkled fingers, empty ear, The drums beat her head inside, Shrieked she in loud."

Pakistani brides in Kashmir reiterate deportation demand

Pakistani wives of ex-Kashmiri militants, who returned from across the LoC under rehabilitation scheme again carried out a protest rally.

LATE MARRIAGES

"Late marriage is common in Kashmir. Rituals have made this to happen. Money has become base for pure relationship."

Black Milk: On Motherhood & Writing by Elif Shafak — Review

Black Milk: On Motherhood & Writing was written by Elif Shafak when she was facing depression and feared losing the writer within her.

SHE

Merry moments and dancing flute, Treading she as a bride, The gown a floral one. Hark! The swan song, Words oozing as water."

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