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The Cost of Jamun
Apr 13, 2026
The Cost of Jamun
Apr 13, 2026
Apr 13, 2026
Minaret to Mandir: Five poems by Carol D’Souza
Apr 10, 2026
Minaret to Mandir: Five poems by Carol D’Souza
Apr 10, 2026
Apr 10, 2026
Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab
Apr 7, 2026
Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab
Apr 7, 2026
Apr 7, 2026
Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab
Literature The Chakkar 07/04/26 Literature The Chakkar 07/04/26

Stories of Wisdom and Healing: An Interview with Faiqa Mansab

The Pakistani author Faiqa Mansab of The Sufi Storyteller speaks about women’s lives as messy, constrained, and politically situated, of motherhood as both power and erasure, about abandonment as a recurring human condition, and more. By Namrata

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BLASPHEAR by Sohail Rauf: Religion, Fear, and the Cost of Silence
Literature The Chakkar 05/12/24 Literature The Chakkar 05/12/24

BLASPHEAR by Sohail Rauf: Religion, Fear, and the Cost of Silence

Set against a backdrop of religious abuse and suffocating intolerance, Sohali Rauf’s Blasphear is a sharp commentary on the ideas of nationhood, and how its intangible forces act as blind shepherds, leading the masses down paths they cannot question. By Amritesh Mukherjee

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Lovers and Borders: SKYFALL author Saba Karim Khan on Pakistan, India, politics, and craft
Literature The Chakkar 01/05/21 Literature The Chakkar 01/05/21

Lovers and Borders: SKYFALL author Saba Karim Khan on Pakistan, India, politics, and craft

An interview with author Saba Karim Khan: “Skyfall illuminates the soul of a Sufi love song. It is underpinned by a longing for hope, a desperation to see the glass half-full, despite the bleakness we envision about the future.”- By Chintan Girish Modi

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