Muharram, A Sunni’s Reminiscence As far back as memory allows me, I remember Ashura to be a somber, low key phase in the house. My Nani was a Sunni Read More » September 2, 2020 No Comments
Još Malīḥābādī: Excerpts From Ḥusain Aur Inqilāb (Husain and Revolution) Excerpts from the incredible Marsiya by josh Malihabadi, translated by Jillian Ingold and Till Luge Read More » September 2, 2020 No Comments
Karachi Downpour The first ever dua I learned from my Nani (grandmother) was this one. Ammi was terrifies of thunder. Every time there was lightening and thunder Read More » August 27, 2020 No Comments
Minorities Lives Matter With every passing day my respect for this young lady keeps increasing. The way she makes the centre of her work to be everything that Read More » August 16, 2020 No Comments
Love, Intuition and Motherhood Have you ever felt your gut churn at what seems to be logically the best way forward? Or your stomach jump up and dance at Read More » July 27, 2020 No Comments
Comfort Feeding & Our Obsession with Sleep Training How many of us have heard this term? Or used it ourselves to describe our babies nursing frequently and mostly through the night. Let’s talk Read More » July 14, 2020 No Comments
Shifting Gears So this is what a career change feels like. It’s eery. I’m happy. Ecstatic. But iffy. There’s this gorgeous fear in the depths of my Read More » July 9, 2020 No Comments
Peach Upside Down Cake and Celebrating Milestones My rockstar not only weaned herself in May, she even potty trained herself this June. Ingredients One night. Huge tantrum Diaper One toddler Process: The Read More » July 6, 2020 No Comments
Alvidaa’a I started writing this the day School of Education Staff said farewell to Tahir and Shaila on a Zoom call but couldn’t finish it in Read More » July 6, 2020 No Comments
Baby Led Weaning- Footnotes (last but not least) Gagging I want to talk more about it because this one scared me shitless. Now you see me teach other people about it but I Read More » June 22, 2020 No Comments