Tag: sialkot
Honourable Imam Ali-ul-Haq
During summer of 1946, our respectable teacher of fourth class announced that the class will go for site seeing, right after recess. There were about two dozen students of age 10 to 11 years. Disciplines of the school were tight. In an organized row we walked out of the school after recess, accompanied by our […]
Puran Bhaghat
The facts of the Story and Disambiguations The Story Raja Salvaan (also known as Salbaan, Salbahan – Raja means King) was a King within the Indian subcontinent, who is believed to have founded the Fort of Sialkot. Sialkot is now in the Punjab province of Pakistan, near the country’s north eastern border with India. Raja Salvaan had two wives, named Rani Ichraan (also known as […]
Puran’s Well Visited
What happened to Puran (Pooran), an exceptionally great personality among extra ordinary human beings, constitutes five aspects of human behaviour, gentle plus vicious, that left messages for everybody till eternity:- Respect and reverence for mutual relationships among human beings. Absolute surrender to temptations on which control differentiates human from animal. Bankruptcy in courage to confession […]
Two Normal Gentlemen with Abnormal Claims
It was mid night of January 2007 at Wazirabad Railway Junction (Pakistan). I had missed a train and the next train to my destination was due hours later. The night was severely cold and the waiting rooms were locked. I had to take shelter on a bench in passengers’ shed. The shed was nearly as […]