• And the Ants Keep Crawling
    The midsummer sun hurts the eye. At least that’s how it has been for the last decade. A decade of flowers blooming in snow. Soft, precious, fluffy snow. These flowers have frosty edges, as if someone stunned them into silence on a cold night and summer failed to bring back their voice. The last time… Read more: And the Ants Keep Crawling
  • Laxmi
    It was the month of June in the year 1994 when I finally reached my home in Jamnagar, a place that I had left twenty years before to make a living in the cosmopolitan city of Bombay. But, things hadn’t worked out, and here I was, standing at the doorstep of the two storey debilitated… Read more: Laxmi
  • The Soul That Said ‘Yes’
    A Mystical Reflection on Surah Al-Ahzab, Ayat 72 It began not with a command, but a whisper.Not on Earth, but in a realm where form had not yet taken shape.Before clay, before time, and before thought.Before Adam stood up, or before the angels asked.Before Iblis refused. It was a moment suspended outside of time; a… Read more: The Soul That Said ‘Yes’
  • Can long standing pain be treated without pills?
    Popping in a pain killer is not the only solution to long standing pain. Learn more about the other options you have.
  • The blind man and the daffodil
    A haunting short story about love, loneliness and self-deception, where a young woman’s search for connection leads her to an unexpected encounter with a blind artist.