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Wasi Rizvi
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Okay, this chapter was a complete roller-coaster ride!
— Oct 14, 2021 01:03AM
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Wasi Rizvi
is on page 161 of 278
Iqbal and Karbala in this chapter is strongly urging me to read the unread urdu book by that title from my TBR.
— Oct 13, 2021 08:25AM
Wasi Rizvi
is on page 137 of 278
Now that was a thorough yet easy to follow introduction to Sufis and qawalli.
— Oct 07, 2021 07:20PM
Wasi Rizvi
is on page 86 of 278
Interesting take on how history and identity shape the perception.
— Sep 20, 2021 09:49AM
Wasi Rizvi
is on page 73 of 278
The chapter is short, but deep and insightful.
— Sep 03, 2021 03:01PM
Wasi Rizvi
is on page 62 of 278
This is a very VERY well written academic book about the rituals and acts of azadari. Yet somehow, so far, it completely misses the point, the soul, the Irfan of it. Azadari is qurbat an il Allah, a means to seek nearness to Allah, just like all other aspects of worship. This book is so busy capturing the history and author's experiences, which are a valuable log of how things have been, but it is a heartless body.
— Aug 29, 2021 04:46AM
Wasi Rizvi
is on page 47 of 278
The acedamic approach is fine and good... But declaring that there's nothing new to learn in majalis is a grave error. Majalis have opened countless new intellectual doors for me all my life. Things that put reading into perspective. I am sorry but the author has made a mistake and sampled only a fraction of the culture or shut his eyes.
— Aug 27, 2021 10:07AM
Wasi Rizvi
is on page 33 of 278
Feels very satisfying to read about azadari in technical details.
— Aug 17, 2021 06:23PM

