Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Why I converted: The transformation of Dilip Kumar into AR Rahman

PublishedJanuary 16, 2015

There were several reasons for why AS Dileep Kumar decided to shed the faith he was born into and adopt a new one.

His father’s untimely death had put several financial pressures on the family, which included four children. His spiritual-minded mother had met, and gained immense succour, from a Sufi saint,peer Karimullah Shah Qadri. And he had been grappling with minor and major identity issues: he didn’t like the name he was born with, he was looking for direction and purpose, and he wanted to get a handle on his professional future.

That man is today known as Allahrakha Rahman, one of India’s foremost composers. He discusses his decision to convert and the impact it had on him in these edited excerpts from AR Rahman The Spirit of Music by Nasreen Munni Kabir.

How has Sufism affected your attitude to life?

It has taught me that just as the rain and the sun do not differentiate between people, neither should we. Only when you experience friendship across cultures, you understand there are many good people in all communities.

Did your belief in spirituality help when you and your family were facing hard times?

Yes, absolutely. My mother was a practising Hindu. She had always been spiritually inclined. We had Hindu religious images on the walls of the Habibullah Road house where we grew up. There was also an image of Mother Mary holding Jesus in Her arms and a photograph of the sacred sites of Mecca and Medina.

In 1986, ten year after my father died, we happened to meet QadriSaheb again. The peer was unwell and my mother looked after him and he regarded her as a daughter. There was a strong connection between us.

Did thepeer ask you to embrace Islam?

No, he didn’t. Nobody is forced to convert to the path of Sufism. You only follow if it comes from your heart. A year after we met QadriSaheb, in 1987, we moved to from Habibullah Road to Kodambakkam, to the house where we still live. When we moved, I was reminded of what Jesus Christ, Peace be upon Him, once said: “I wish that you were cold and hot. So because you are lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of My mouth.”

What I understood by His words was that it is better to choose one path. The Sufi path spiritually lifted both my mother and me, and we felt it was the best path for us, so we embraced Sufi Islam.

Were you conscious of the fact that changing your faith might affect your relations with people?

No one around us really cared – we were musicians and that allowed us greater social freedom…

The important thing for me is that I learned about equality and the oneness of God. Whether you are a winner or loser, king or slave, short or tall, rich or poor, sinner or saint, ugly or beautiful - regardless of what colour you are, God showers unlimited love and mercy on us if we choose to receive it. It is because of our inability, our blindness in seeing the unknown that we lose faith.

On the net there are many versions of how you came to be called AR Rahman. What is the real story?

The truth is I never liked my name. No disrespect to the great actor Dilip Kumar! However, somehow my name didn’t match the image I had of myself.

Sometime before we started on our journey on the path of Sufism, we went to an astrologer to show him my younger sister’s horoscope because my mother wanted to get her married. This was around the same time when I was keen to change my name. The astrologer looked at me and said, ‘This chap is very interesting.”

He suggested the names: Abdul Rahman and Abdul Rahim and said that either name would be good for me. I instantly loved the name Rahman. It was a Hindu astrologer who gave me my Muslim name.

Then my mother had this intuition that I should add Allahrakha [Protected by God], and that's how I became AR Rahman.


Excerpted from Nasreen Munni Kabir's AR. Rahman: The Spirit of Music

This article originally appeared onScroll In.

Email



Read more

Comments (197) Closed
Karthik
Jan 16, 2015 06:30pm
This is called secularism. His conversion did not stop him from becoming famous and one of the most loved in Hindu majority country. This is why India is called a secular country. There are more positives. Thanks dawn from throwing some light
Recommend0
krishna prasad
Jan 16, 2015 06:34pm
Wonderful narrative and treat to read. He expressed deeper meaning of life and the Almighty in a easy way."God showers unlimited love and mercy on us if we choose to receive it. It is because of our inability, our blindness in seeing the unknown that we lose faith."
Recommend0
Pravin
Jan 16, 2015 06:36pm
Correction please, he is not India's foremost composer but World's foremost composer. Every Indian is proud of him.
Recommend0
vijay
Jan 16, 2015 06:37pm
religion is secondary and personal to the being. countries and systems should be open.
Recommend0
satya
Jan 16, 2015 06:45pm
love you AR
Recommend0
Amin Ansari
Jan 16, 2015 06:47pm
@krishna prasad Very true Krishna jee. God bless you and your family.
Recommend0
jaatboy
Jan 16, 2015 06:51pm
india should indeed let freedom of religion flourish,in the other case kamal haasan another famous personality from the south converted to hinduism from islam.
Recommend0
Fawad
Jan 16, 2015 06:51pm
This is India, Hindu astrologer giving Muslim name. People are free for any religion and so much variation, why won't whole world would love India, where every religion is welcomed and found peace, Jews, Parsi and all.Peace....
Recommend0
KN
Jan 16, 2015 07:05pm
Another humble genius from India. He is loved in India and the world and that has nothing to do with this faith positive or negative.
Recommend0
EHM
Jan 16, 2015 07:06pm
@Pravin: We know it and we also listen to his music mate :)
Recommend0
Futurewizard
Jan 16, 2015 07:17pm
When some one brilliant, on their own decide to convert, no one has any issue, cos we understand the decision was taken after lots of though process and soul searching. I hope, same liberty is available to convert someone with Islam to any other religion, unfortunately, I don;t see that happening.
Recommend0
Abdul kadir
Jan 16, 2015 07:17pm
Proud Muslim.
Recommend0
Bipul
Jan 16, 2015 07:25pm
Proud Hindu who was given freedom to follow his instincts. Something quite impossible in muslim world.
Recommend0
Noddy
Jan 16, 2015 07:26pm
Question:Have AR Rehman been in pakistan, would have he won Oscar?
Recommend0
krishna prasad
Jan 16, 2015 07:26pm
@Amin ANsari- Thank you and God bless you all as well.
Recommend0
swesh
Jan 16, 2015 07:30pm
pround indian
Recommend0
Kabeer Das
Jan 16, 2015 07:33pm
@Abdul kadir Proud human !
Recommend0
rahul1
Jan 16, 2015 07:45pm
Sufi elevate spiritually
Recommend0
Sunil
Jan 16, 2015 08:00pm
He converted on his own, and progressed to international stature.
Recommend0
vishal@gmail.com
Jan 16, 2015 08:02pm
Seems good....comments are also good....!!!
Recommend0
G Qureshi
Jan 16, 2015 08:11pm
Equality and oneness of God are the Hallmarks of the religion of Islam. It is a heart warming story and also good to hear that the voice to convert came from within and there was no compulsion involved. Equally commendable is the Hindu astrologer for picking such a gracious name for Mr. Rahman.
Recommend0
proud_Pakistan
Jan 16, 2015 08:16pm
Beautiful.Congratulations MR Rahman.
Recommend0
DESH DEEPAK
Jan 16, 2015 08:20pm
Every morning I listen to mantras composed by a.r. rehman. Its great to start morning with his composition.
Recommend0
Nitin
Jan 16, 2015 08:36pm
The conversion of A R Rehman to Islam, and the love and adulation that he continued to receive thereafter in Hindu India is not an uncommon case in that country.
Recommend0
Umesh
Jan 16, 2015 08:42pm
Religion is a path of a soul to reach god. Everyone is born with a compass that guides him/her to god. So religion is about internal transformation rather than external world. Those who convert to another religion are just confused in the world of spirituality, no matter how great they could be in a field. But they feel better by converting, then so be it. That does not reflect good on the new religion nor reflects bad on the former religion.
Recommend0
Vishnu Mahant
Jan 16, 2015 08:59pm
A Good story. May God guide him to his spiritual happiness. However, we must recognize and appreciate that the story like this can only happen in a country like India where there are no pressures to convert or revert back to any religion.
Recommend0
Irshad Khan Canada
Jan 16, 2015 09:04pm
I don't care Dileep Kumar who is now AR Rahman is a Muslim or a Hindu, I like to see him a humble, honest, caring, forgiving and a decent human being.
Recommend0
Hrushi NYC
Jan 16, 2015 09:16pm
This shows what religion means is a very personal experience and transformation, it also shows how wrong those people are who try to impose religion outwardly and look at it as numbers game. I am proud that this happened in India although once in a while I get sometimes worried if our society also shows traces of talibanization with rise of BJP.
Recommend0
Riaz
Jan 16, 2015 09:25pm
@Karthik Great; he did at his free will. What about forced conversions of Muslims and Christians in the secular country?
Recommend0
Riaz
Jan 16, 2015 09:27pm
@krishna prasad How true and impressive.
Recommend0
Asgher Ali
Jan 16, 2015 09:28pm
Beautiful! Heart warming!Long Live Mr AR Rahman!A story like this could have happened anywhere, but happening in India makes the flasvor a bit stronger!
Recommend0
john smith
Jan 16, 2015 09:40pm
@Irshad Khan Canada which he is.
Recommend0
Tejas
Jan 16, 2015 09:42pm
@Karthik: Truly Said Karthik! It HAPPENS ONLY IN INDIA :-)
Recommend0
muhamad
Jan 16, 2015 09:43pm
Beauty of Hindu religion.
Recommend0
jammu wala
Jan 16, 2015 09:53pm
Great man he is....his song "vande mataram" one of my favourite
Recommend0
Inqelab Zindabad
Jan 16, 2015 10:04pm
Love you Rahman, love you my India.
Recommend0
Hindu Indian
Jan 16, 2015 10:31pm
Reading all the comments one feels worst of enemies will be one day best friends
Recommend0
AXH
Jan 16, 2015 10:50pm
He seems like a very humble person. His approach seems to be very simple and down to earth. May God bless him.
Recommend0
Fazal Karim
Jan 16, 2015 10:55pm
I wish we had learnt lesson in 1946.
Recommend0
Masood Khan
Jan 16, 2015 11:16pm
An amazing and talented person with an amazing family. Wish you and your family all the best.
Recommend0
rs
Jan 16, 2015 11:22pm
@jaatboy That is not true
Recommend0
das
Jan 16, 2015 11:23pm
The news as well as the comments show commendable maturity and spread humanism.
Recommend0
padmakar
Jan 16, 2015 11:25pm
What a beautiful country... APJ Kalam, AR Rehman, Amir Khan, today are the most loved people in Hindu majority India. Only country where Jews were not persecuted... Only country where Muslim can be Presidet...only country where a person from Sikh minority can be prime minister...People should not highlight only few bad incidents in India but must admire and appreciate its beauty too..Hope world will learn from India..
Recommend0
Ram
Jan 16, 2015 11:31pm
Would it be a 'news-worthy' story if he chose atheism instead? I guessed not. Would all these Indian trolls (I admit I'm one) gushing embarrassingly and uninhibitedly with their corny nationalism be raving here? I guessed not.
Recommend0
Dilliwala
Jan 16, 2015 11:40pm
@Riaz There is no forced conversion, the law does not permit it. Any reported incidence is duly investigated and action taken.
Recommend0
Umer Salahuddin
Jan 16, 2015 11:49pm
All guidance comes from Allah.
Recommend0
bajwa
Jan 16, 2015 11:56pm
Good old days when Dulip Kumar converted to Islam, just imagine what if some Dulip Kumar today decide to convert. Will BJP supported RSS allow him to do so in secular India after forced conversions in Agra?
Recommend0
Ghaznavi
Jan 16, 2015 11:57pm
@Karthik Yet 2000 Muslims were butchered in Gujrat and people like Javaed Akhtar cannot find a decent place to rent in Mumbai and that is just because they are Muslims
Recommend0
someone_else
Jan 17, 2015 12:18am
@Riaz There are no forced conversions in India of Christians and Muslims. They are offered incentives to convert and seems like religion is not as important as hunger and opportunities.
Recommend0
Outsider
Jan 17, 2015 12:31am
@Ghaznavi Yes..Javed is unable to find an apartment in Mumbai... but in Pakistan, Hindus are unable to say they were Hindus.
Recommend0
just chill
Jan 17, 2015 12:55am
@Ghaznavi Hahahahaahahah Javed Akhtar has bunglows and many flats in Mumbai and so does Shahrukh khan and many other Muslim star and ordinary Muslim of India. He might have felt it bad but in India there are many apartment which does not allow Bollywood people because of disturbance or people from other community even within Hindus because of non veg food or some other reasons.
Recommend0
افغان ميهن
Jan 17, 2015 01:00am
I had the privilege of attending his concert at the Hollywood Bowl in 2011 and I must admit he came across as a man who exuded peace and humility and his vibe emitted Noor and Rouhani or spirituality.
Recommend0
Hrushi NYC
Jan 17, 2015 01:09am
@bajwa what makes you think they will prevent if this conversion were to happen today. The son of a big music composer from south (ILayaraja) converted and no one protested or forced him to go back.
Recommend0
Azra
Jan 17, 2015 01:26am
@Ghaznavi No one is denying riots have erupted time and again. It happens as it is a country of over billion people and there are people who love and people who hate. Point is the incident you mention is an exception that was universally deplored not a norm. But we in India do not have pulpits used to sanction death to entire communities. We do not have petals showered on murderers. We are not a Utopia it is real place with real problems. Love mercy understanding acceptance - that is what ties us all. We have work to do and we are doing it with blimps along the way.
Recommend0
Prashant Kumar
Jan 17, 2015 01:40am
Converting to Islam is OK.. But I fail to understand why you have to change name from Indian language name to Arabic or Persian? I mean one could be Dillip Kumar and still can be practicing Mulims right?
Recommend0
N
Jan 17, 2015 01:49am
@KN Religion is for one's spirituality, introspection, feelings of relationship with the 'Creator,' whosoever one believes in and finally for achieving harmony in the family and community so that the offspring can grow feeling valued and perpetuate the same. Nothing more and nothing less.
Recommend0
Sammy
Jan 17, 2015 01:51am
@Karthik Don't forget the recent mass conversions by RSS. All that goes on in INDIA as well, and has been going around for years, it's just that your media does NOT bring that to the limelight. Minorities have tough lives in India too, not just rosey like AR Rahman
Recommend0
Sammy
Jan 17, 2015 01:52am
@jaatboy He was never a muslim either :)
Recommend0
N
Jan 17, 2015 01:59am
@padmakar You may consider reading 30 Quotes on India by Non- Indians. Google it. Or you may have already read, but then Dawn does not publish my comment which contains this suggestion. However, these comments have nothing to do with Pakistan or comparing India and Pakistan. Enjoy if Dawn lets you:)
Recommend0
EE Arulraj
Jan 17, 2015 02:00am
@Krishna Prasad - Very well said. Truly moved, respect to you.
Recommend0
N
Jan 17, 2015 02:15am
@Ghaznavi Javed Akhtar comes from Gwalior, being son of Jan Nissar Akhtar. He has chosen to live wherever he has liked. There are a lot of Muslim artists living in Mumbai. I refuse to accept that he could not live in Mumbai for being a Muslim.
Recommend0
Piyush
Jan 17, 2015 02:17am
@Hrushi NYC Your perception of BJP is wrong.Taliban butchers people and BJP is for cultural nationalism where culture stands for pluralism and inclusive society as is evident in AR Rahman's story. The incidents reported in media were not sponsored by BJP and were blown out of proportion anyway. Forced or deceitful proselytizing is happening in tribal areas of Jharkhand and Chhatisgarh too but are never reported which shows clear bias on media's part . Forced and deceitful conversions should be opposed no matter what and where and those done with free will should be welcomed.
Recommend0
Ram
Jan 17, 2015 02:39am
When he was hindu,he had images from hinduism,islam and christiantity in his house. As a muslim,does he still have them
Recommend0
noneverbetter
Jan 17, 2015 02:51am
@ALL. No one should hate anyone or a country in life.Particularly, I should not hate anyone in my life. Because I have been in country where many saints, many religion has praticed , respected and protected. All - Sanatana Dharam, Islam, Parsi, Jews, etcs... And many cultures, race and languages. Where these things a world can see . This represents all most whole world in a country. Unity in Diversity. Yes ...Its unity and peace prevail despite this much diversity.
Recommend0
Harmony
Jan 17, 2015 03:00am
@Futurewizard - "I don;t see that happening". Perhaps you haven't read the news then where Muslims are being bribed to convert to Hinduism.
Recommend0
abdulaziz
Jan 17, 2015 03:01am
@Umesh How do you know all this, Sir? How do we (or you) know that what you know is true? Making massive assumptions that conveniently suits your way of thinking is definitely no proof for anything, Sir. Have you considered the possibility that what you seem to know is what some one told you and you just seem to like it? Somewhere along the journey in your life, you probably experienced massive pain, most likely triggered by massive disappointments, and here you are preaching others about your life experience as though it is true for all. Oh, the world of preconditioning is magical and bewildering!
Recommend0
Ramana
Jan 17, 2015 03:16am
Sounds like he was looking for different name and threw in some Sufi stuff to add weight. His compositions and singing are out of the world though.
Recommend0
Pankaj Pathak
Jan 17, 2015 03:30am
At no place , he mentioned he accepted Islam. He used the word "Sufism".
Recommend0
Hakim
Jan 17, 2015 03:31am
Awesome and extremely talented guy! We as Pakistani can learn a lot from his story, Islam & Sufisam is so beautiful and peaceful but now most of the idiotic Muslims have hijacked our religion to cover their ignorance or their wealth, such as Talibans.
Recommend0
Hakim
Jan 17, 2015 03:33am
Also I like to add for all the brothers & sisters that we have to learn a lot from you guys when it comes to tolerance & secularism.
Recommend0
Mansoor
Jan 17, 2015 03:39am
@Outsider or get basis civil right, freedom to follow their religion and customs.
Recommend0
Manjeet kocchar
Jan 17, 2015 03:44am
Religion is a pvt matter in our country. Sorry genieous remains so irrespective of faith. It is the pure talent which matters faith is irrelevant.
Recommend0
adeeb
Jan 17, 2015 04:43am
@Karthik but not any more with the Modi in the driving seat elected by the vast majority in the Indian parliament, I seriously doubt your claim for India is a secular state, with his remarks as a premiere of the world biggest democracy who disgustingly used the puppy analogy for Muslims in Ahmedabad. What about force conversion to Hinduism also called Ghar Wapsi movement?
Recommend0
Guru
Jan 17, 2015 04:44am
I once saw him while he was passing through Bangkok Suvarnabhumi airport quietly by himself. The few Indians who were in transit (me included) waylaid him and asked him to pose for photographs which he patiently obliged and he went on his way. A class act.
Recommend0
Arun
Jan 17, 2015 05:12am
Only in India can this happen
Recommend0
Bloggervat
Jan 17, 2015 05:31am
proud to be from the city of chennai and near his house
Recommend0
Bloggervat
Jan 17, 2015 05:36am
Thats the dfference between secularis in india and any other place on earth...
Recommend0
Amir Indian
Jan 17, 2015 05:42am
@Fawad very well said
Recommend0
Amir Indian
Jan 17, 2015 05:43am
@Noddy he never visited Pakistan, he won 2 Oscars for Slum dog Millionaire film.
Recommend0
Amir Indian
Jan 17, 2015 05:46am
@bajwa conversion in Agra was not done with force. and even today in India anyone can change his/her religion as per their own wish.
Recommend0
karthik
Jan 17, 2015 06:23am
@Azra well said. That should answer everything
Recommend0
irfan
Jan 17, 2015 06:57am
@swesh Proud Muslim now.
Recommend0
sridhar
Jan 17, 2015 07:17am
It is because of people like A.R.Rehman, APJ Kalam, Mohammad Rafi (people I adore) that I continue to believe that there are plenty of good people in Islam.
Recommend0
Random Indian
Jan 17, 2015 07:19am
Choice of religion should be a free market, and nothing should get in the way of individuals from choosing their spiritual path. In fact, individuals can choose the best of multiple spiritual paths if that was their calling...
Recommend0
Trivia
Jan 17, 2015 07:24am
@Noddy Well Sharmeen Obaid from Pakistan won an Oscar a couple of years ago :)
Recommend0
Rafiq Ali
Jan 17, 2015 07:45am
People should be free to chose their faith.
Recommend0
Shaukat
Jan 17, 2015 07:54am
@Vishnu Mahant ,and what you call it when racist BJP gang fraudulently gather some poorest of the poor Muslims and try to convert them by giving them some food as a bribe?
Recommend0
wiserneighbour
Jan 17, 2015 08:05am
I don't care whether you are Muslim, Hindu, Christian, parsi, jew or Buddhist as long as you compose good music and entertain your fans.It is a personal choice and nobody has the right to interfere in that.Keep rocking!
Recommend0
Indian
Jan 17, 2015 08:10am
@Ghaznavi I am Hindu even I was refused from renting a house because I am not vegetarian .in a colony of veggies .
Recommend0
wiserneighbour
Jan 17, 2015 08:14am
I don't understand the relevance of this article.Since he is famous there are plenty of readers.But so is the case of K. J. Jesudas. Though he is christian born,he visits hindu temples and offers his prayers.When you are fanatic about your beliefs and was systematically brainwashed that your religion is superior to others,then calamities follow.You believe what you want as long as that belief don't harm others and cause disturbances in a society.Respect all religions.All these religions are for moulding a good human being.Peace!
Recommend0
Manish
Jan 17, 2015 08:31am
Most of the people in the subcontinent converted to Sufism which is a kind of Islam that suited the temperament of the prevailing practices and faiths of the subcontinent.
Recommend0
M.Malik
Jan 17, 2015 08:43am
Appropriately named: 'Allah Rakah' + Rehman.
Recommend0
Casper Smart
Jan 17, 2015 09:04am
He is originally from Sri Lanka :)
Recommend0
ugupta
Jan 17, 2015 09:12am
This is sufism which is not bound by any religion.
Recommend0
Mustafa
Jan 17, 2015 09:33am
@Prashant Kumar;" But I fail to understand why you have to change name from Indian language name to Arabic or Persian?"Your name is also a personal choice.
Recommend0
Desi
Jan 17, 2015 09:46am
@jaatboy CRAP, Kamal Hassan is a proud Iyengar. He is deep hindu by heart, eventhough he was at some point of time closer to Atheism. His father was jailed during freedom movement and happen to have a muslim as jail mate. Hence the Hassan attached to his name. They are all proud Iyengars, like Hemamalini and so many other famous people from his community.
Recommend0
Srinivasan Krishnaswamy
Jan 17, 2015 09:50am
@jaatboy Absolute nonsense. Kamala Haasan was born an iyengar and is now a practising atheist. Anyways these issues are not very important in the south of india.
Recommend0
Masood ali
Jan 17, 2015 09:52am
What a great country and religion, if it was a Muslim in Pakistan he would have been pilloried. We should learn and changerespect
Recommend0
shazada loan
Jan 17, 2015 09:57am
Very interesting and human story of a great human being- Rab rakhe great man as you are.
Recommend0
shiva
Jan 17, 2015 10:02am
A Hind astrologer giving Muslim. Can we think of vice verse? Ever happened? Will ever ill happen?
Recommend0
mohammadali
Jan 17, 2015 10:06am
He should visit Pakistan play his music.
Recommend0
Kind-hearted
Jan 17, 2015 10:06am
Kind soul and a wonderful human being
Recommend0
SAJJAD AZHAR
Jan 17, 2015 10:25am
@jaatboy kamal hassan was born hindu he never converted to hindiusm
Recommend0
jakoji
Jan 17, 2015 10:26am
@Ghaznavi : Gujarat riots are despicable...
Recommend0
shankar
Jan 17, 2015 10:31am
@jaatboy Kamal Haasan was never a muslim. He is a born and strongly religious Tamil Hindu Brahmin.
Recommend0
komal s
Jan 17, 2015 10:39am
@Ram I think he answered that by quoting the example of lukewarm water vs hot or cold water. Does it really matter whether he has them or not. We should celebrate the fact that a human being can decide to do what they want in their personal life. By the way it is a everyday story in India. You are slowly going to see that the Indian Muslims are going to drive the narrative amongst subcontinent Muslims and not Pakistan.
Recommend0
Hamed Quraishi
Jan 17, 2015 10:43am
He is a real Muslim and Hindu put together!
Recommend0
Shazad
Jan 17, 2015 11:03am
Don't make it war of religion.Both countries have issues and see the long lines for visa and immigration.
Recommend0
Indian
Jan 17, 2015 11:08am
We are proud on you !!!!
Recommend0
ALI AHAD
Jan 17, 2015 11:10am
@jaatboy , Kamal Hassan was born hindu, not converted ... he's one of my most favorite actor
Recommend0
padmakar
Jan 17, 2015 11:14am
People here are talking about forced conversions...but don't forget same issue stalled Indian parliament. Is this happened ever in Pakistan..???????
Recommend0
Asim
Jan 17, 2015 12:22pm
Is Sufism is Islam?
Recommend0
Taha
Jan 17, 2015 12:39pm
I read this and really amazed that how Sufism changes one to became a Muslim by their acts simply.
Recommend0
Kaly
Jan 17, 2015 01:01pm
I have gone through this article and all comments posted by readers. Its nice to see people are respecting each other.What I feel is religion is a very personal matter and one should follow to be happy. At the same time we need to see that by my doing no one gets hurts.I am a very ordinary person, Hindu by religion, and Bengali is my mother tongue. I have grown up with people from all religion. I have seen riots, have also seen how people help each other in time of need.I personally feel by nature Hindu religion is less rigid, however that doesn't mean others are bad. Also I have seen very little on religion are taught in our home from childhood.
Recommend0
Noora
Jan 17, 2015 01:06pm
@Futurewizard issue is not that people do not have religion freedom. Issue isvthat they convert for money. In these cases people who convert do it for material gain. And if society comes to know about it they back track saying that they were fooled. In general there are more conversion from Hinduism to Christianity and Islam than vice versa.this is not liked by Ross and bajarng deals and they also try to lure people to reverse the tide. In general when ever you hear any mass conversion, people are doing it for material benefits.
Recommend0
Truth
Jan 17, 2015 01:44pm
@Bipul Its impossible for a knowledgeable Muslim to convert to any other religion but only possible for dumb and least knowledgeable which is a straight path to h3ll-fire..
Recommend0
MV
Jan 17, 2015 02:11pm
@jaatboy : Kamalahaasan (is how you spell the name) is a born Hindu. Variations in the way his name is spelt, might lead to other interpretations.That said, does it really matter what religious belief one chooses to follow? Religion is personal: between the individual and God, no one else needs to get involved. All religions preach the same thing: how to lead good lives and contribute to society so that we can leave the world a better place than how we found it.Have a wonderful weekend everybody!
Recommend0
Arindam Mukherjee
Jan 17, 2015 02:47pm
@jaatboy Kamal Haasan (not Hassan) means a lotus' smile in Sanskrit. He was born to a Tamil Hindu family and has never converted.
Recommend0
Ajay Ladkani
Jan 17, 2015 02:50pm
See the beauty of India that a hindu astrologer suggesst a muslim name to ARR. In india religion always takes back seat and a person is appreciated for his deeds. We believe in co-existence. Our chief of air force can be muslim and so can be president, cricket captain , hockey captain.
Recommend0
amrut
Jan 17, 2015 03:58pm
@bajwa I mentioned about one Yuvan shakar Raja, son of a celebrated Music Composer Ilayaraja became a Muslim a few weeks ago to marry a Muslim girl. His Uncle Gangai Amaran, another musician, joined BJP recently. So everything can co-exist
Recommend0
pillai
Jan 17, 2015 04:10pm
@jaatboy please verify your sources before publishing,Kamalahasan comes from a brahmin family
Recommend0
Haque Khan
Jan 17, 2015 04:10pm
He is a nice and humble individual and it should not matter what religion he is. Good people are in every religion of the world because all religions only teach us peace and love and they certainly do not teach us to be bad as some misguided extremist people in all the religions made it look like. Shame on those individuals.
Recommend0
Charu
Jan 17, 2015 04:21pm
@adeeb : He is in that driving seat as most Indians including Muslims voted for him...muslim have been Congress vote bank for years...the fact that Modi won was a testament to their support for him
Recommend0
Charu
Jan 17, 2015 04:23pm
@Shaukat : Look beyond the propaganda and closer to home
Recommend0
Gfellow
Jan 17, 2015 05:13pm
If it was around the other sway, specially in Pakistan, he and his family would not have been alive.
Recommend0
Abhishek
Jan 17, 2015 05:59pm
@Riaz Bro there r no forced conversions in india. Come here and see by yourself if u think otherwise. You will be amazed to see plurasity of India. Conversions r happening by choice as in this case.
Recommend0
amrut
Jan 17, 2015 08:40pm
@pillai kamal hasan's father had a friend by name Hasan. So he named his children as Charu hasan, kamalahasan, Chandrahasan. and grand daughter as Suhasini, BTW Kamal hasan ian atheist.
Recommend0
Indian Cricket
Jan 17, 2015 11:01pm
As much as I hate those who leave their faith,A.R.Rehman is someone I like-because of his music that is.
Recommend0
Dr rme Riyadh saudi Arab
Jan 18, 2015 01:27am
With due respects I may be allowed to bring forth the facts.religion is'nt secondary. It is most primary.It gives the identity,concept n comprehension of being,codes of morality,modes n attitudes of sharing of life practices with individual/relations n all breathing on the global sphere.It is the religion which imparts,preaches n defines values of life n mutual sharing of morals n behavior with the rest n establishes beneficial links with all.Sheep join their category n refrain from joining the other classes.A person may be in a hurry bound destiny but stops to provide water etc to a dying person.a simple translation of human sympathy imparted thru religious teachings.In an African jungle no such anecdote.Without religious concepts it is animalistic life.incomplete description/ xpression due to lack of time n space but comments welcome.Thnx for ur kind courtesy for endurance.
Recommend0
Babu
Jan 18, 2015 01:33am
@Noora "@Futurewizard issue is not that people do not have religion freedom. Issue isvthat they convert for money. In these cases people who convert do it for material gain. And if society comes to know about it they back track saying that they were fooled. In general there are more conversion from Hinduism to Christianity and Islam than vice versa.this is not liked by Ross and bajarng deals and they also try to lure people to reverse the tide. In general when ever you hear any mass conversion, people are doing it for material benefits."True. Also, the groups trying 'convert' people back to hinduism are doing it for political reasons and most people do not respect or regard them as custodians of the religion. There is no formal mechanism to convert to hinduism, its considered more a way of life that anyone is free to practice if they like without having to give up their own religion. Just look at the Ramakrishna Mission ashram in Kolkata, the principles of the eternal religion (referred to by some as hinduism) as discussed and taught to anyone interested. There also have mosques and chapels where devout muslims and christians can contemplate within their own preferred settings. Indeed, the purpose of any religion is make us better human beings, instead we seem to be running in the opposite direction by compartmentalising religion into our preferred 'containers' and often committing inhuman acts to protect whatever idea of religion we grew up with.
Recommend0
AZEEZ
Jan 18, 2015 02:07am
A huge credit and respect goes to his mother, who taught him human values and humility. Must be a fantastic mother and a human being. a rare gem.And yes, it can only happen in India.
Recommend0
Ali
Jan 18, 2015 02:16am
@Noddy - out of the whole article u cane up with so much intellengent question. I can see how u guys are so obsessed.
Recommend0
Sridhar
Jan 18, 2015 02:54am
@jaatboy Probably you do not know this. Hasan means face in Sanskrit. All his brothers have the same last name. e.g Charu Hasan. Kamal is a self avowed atheist and has not made religion an issue.
Recommend0
wymer
Jan 18, 2015 07:09am
@jaatboy kamalahassan comes from a very traditional Hindu family. His father added hassan to his son's name in memory of his close friend.
Recommend0
Haroon Rooha
Jan 18, 2015 08:09am
@G Qureshi ,Unity of any thing is impossible.Laws of Physics refute Unity .All are Units ,neutrones ,protones, electrones, atoms molecules. segments,sequences,systems .etc etc You are made of 100Trillion cells, all are individual act in unison and are independent.All have parts ,parcels , complex systems.Nothing can be or is ONE ,all are are in symmetry.Laws of Calculus,Biochemstry Quantum physics confirm.Nothing,None ,Nobody is singularity.
Recommend0
Sasi
Jan 18, 2015 08:11am
One answer of his sums it all about secular india. Q- Were you conscious of the fact that changing your faith might affect your relations with people?A- No one around us really cared – we were musicians and that allowed us greater social freedom…This is what matters in India - talent, hard work, peace and success. As a hindu, i don't even think if he is AR rahman or Dilip Kumar or Shah Rukh Khan. They all are INDANS. And we are proud of them
Recommend0
kumar
Jan 18, 2015 09:22am
@Ghaznavi Please use correct number. 1000people killed and 300 were Hindus. It is bad enough that people lost their life, it is worse that people like you exaggerate.
Recommend0
colin
Jan 18, 2015 09:39am
To Pakistanis who have grave doubts about INDIA and the actual practice of secularism,I pose a simple scenario :A well known and loved muslim music composer in PAKISTAN decides to leave his faith and accept BUDDHISM.He goes on to change his name to a clearly non-islamic one in frontof the entire nation.Hands on hearts,what would be his fate in Pakistan ?Similarly,how could muslim actors/artistes like Dilip Kumar,Muhammad Rafi, SRK,Amir Khan and many,many others thrive and become well loved and revered RICH people in front of the "envious" Hindus if they were NOT accepted BY the same majority Hindus ????
Recommend0
Mr Universe
Jan 18, 2015 10:04am
Conversion is a foreign concept in India. Conversion considered as a pious job in some religion and many of their followers selflessly devote their lives to convert people from other faith. On contrary there is nothing in Hinduism that stops a Hindu to practice any other religion. No wonder India is the melting pot of so many religious philosophies. Had it been understood and respected by the followers of foreign religion India would have been a better place.
Recommend0
Bin Adam
Jan 18, 2015 10:17am
I am a senior citizen, a Muslim, having equal love and respect for all the people of God. Many broad minded people may appreciate and narrow minded may get offended to know that before partition of India, he was a Hindu Pundit, who had taught me the basic lessons of Urdu, Persian and Arabic in a Qasbah of Azamgarh District, UP, India. During my seven decades of life I have met very few persons of so greater human values. He was an ocean of knowledge, love, compassion, humility and forgiveness for all. He used to tell his students that when the same One Creator of all has never ever given the pre-option to any single human soul of the earth planet to chose his or her religion and race before birth, then why any human should be discriminated for his or her religious or racial origin, where he or she is not born with own choice? He would say that people of evil souls whether born into any religion, race or region would crave out hundreds of reasons to hate and discriminate other fellow humans but the people of righteous souls will always find out hundreds of reasons to love and respect all the people of God as members of One Human Family. He would say that it is not any specific religion of the person but the deeds, relation and compassion with other fellow humans which matters to the all seeing Almighty Creator of all, and also for eternal peace of that individual here and hereafter. From elementary to the end of my education I did not find another teacher preaching and teaching such a truest ideology matching with the Divine stature of One Creator God of all. May God bless his soul in peace.
Recommend0
MA
Jan 18, 2015 10:50am
@Tejas It happens anywhere. Yusuf Estes (ex priest) US and Adur Raheem Green UK and many more.
Recommend0
Aamchi Mumbai
Jan 18, 2015 11:07am
@Riaz who told you there are forced conversions from Christianity & Islam to Hindu. They are also out of free will. Don't make assumptions on your own.
Recommend0
yagyavalkya
Jan 18, 2015 12:30pm
@Riaz Look at your own backyard before telling us anything.
Recommend0
OM
Jan 18, 2015 12:52pm
@Ghaznavi Yes,But it is also true that Javed Akhtar didn't moved to Pakistan despite having trouble to find a suitable house in India. Indian muslims were Indian,They are Indian,They will be Indian.
Recommend0
OM
Jan 18, 2015 01:02pm
@Trivia Bhanu Atheiya won Oscar Award in 1988 for Salaam Bombay much before Siddiquie.
Recommend0
Letsthink
Jan 18, 2015 02:39pm
Nature of this article show cases what is considered more important for public consumption in Pak. Interview is more on why he converted to Islam, which never mattered in India, rather than his journey to the pinnacle of Indian Music. Rahman should spread his music and art in Pak for its betterment.
Recommend0
uchak
Jan 18, 2015 03:30pm
This seems to be a strange interview. His mother came from a muslim background, all his relatives from his mother's side were muslims. After his father's demise, he was raised by his maternal relatives. He used to stay and live with them.
Recommend0
DK
Jan 18, 2015 05:03pm
@bajwa Dilip Kumar was born Muhammed Yusuf Khan Peshawar, Pakistan. He chose to be called Dilip Kumar for bollywood
Recommend0
kvkr
Jan 18, 2015 09:18pm
The typical trend is people who have personal problems tend to convert. I have never seen any sane normal person converting.This applies to all religions. If life is going on smoothly why would anyone convert ?
Recommend0
ToThePoint
Jan 19, 2015 12:41am
@Ghaznavi Ghazanvi,You need to know complete facts. In Gujarat 700 hindus were also killed. More hindus were killed in police firing. Lots of people were convicted by the court. 38 have been give life imprisonment. About Javed Akhtar not getting a rental place was not because he was a muslim but because he was from film industry. There are lots of people who do not want people from film industry to live in their community as they are seem to bring lots of inconvinience to the people - like lots of visitors, late night parties etc.
Recommend0
DAWNREADERFROMINDIA
Jan 19, 2015 01:18am
@Abdul kadir before that proud indian proud human being
Recommend0
DAWNREADERFROMINDIA
Jan 19, 2015 01:19am
@Riaz might they are copying you "
Recommend0
kvkr
Jan 19, 2015 03:44am
@jaatboy - Where did you get this information about Kamal Hassan converting from Islam to Hinduism ? It is not true.He was born into a Tamil Brahmin family.
Recommend0
Raja Ranjit Singh
Jan 19, 2015 03:45am
Sufism follows neither Hindu Nor Islam. It follows just the instinct to reach the Almighty.
Recommend0
kvkr
Jan 19, 2015 03:46am
@Hrushi NYC - Your fears are unfounded. Don't equate BJP's rise to Taliban. You do not have to impress or please anyone here.
Recommend0
Arun
Jan 19, 2015 04:22am
Why is Hinduism tolerant ? Because of two verses in Geeta -All forms of worship are acceptable , hence multiple gods and goddesses and people can choose and change-Be friendly to all creatures , hence wild life exists in India -the one who commits a crime is a sinner , but the one who sees oppression and does nothing is a bigger sinner. Are Sufis accepted as Islamic by all major Islamic groups ?
Recommend0
Jayadevan
Jan 19, 2015 05:31am
@jaatboy . Kamalahasan was born into a Tamil Brahmin (Hindu) family. The obviously Tamil name got changed a bit when they wanted to market him to a Hindi-speaking audience. Not to say that this is relevant, just correcting a misconception. In any case, one of the best (I would say the best) bhajans from Hindi films, "man tadpat hari darshan ko aaj" was written by Shakil Badayuni, composed by Noushad and sung by Mohammad Rafi. And, except for the idiot and charlatans, of who we have sufficient stock, no one really believes that your religion is relevant in some areas at least. You will find enough people offering namaaz for the Charlie Hebdo murderers and people treating Narendra Modi as a hero, but they do not represent India.
Recommend0
Keshavan
Jan 19, 2015 09:02am
Sufism indeed is a ray of light in Islam.
Recommend0
gupta
Jan 19, 2015 09:20am
@jaatboy Kamal Haasan is Brahmin since birth.. or day one... he never converted to any side..
Recommend0
MKB
Jan 19, 2015 09:46am
@Abdul kadir I am a proud Indian and Hinduism is the greatest religion on earth.
Recommend0
Hammad PK
Jan 19, 2015 10:09am
@Outsider My friends are not only hindu but they pray openly here in Pakistan.............get a life!
Recommend0
n s parameswaran
Jan 19, 2015 10:57am
@jaatboy suggest you check your source. he did not convert. he was born Kamal Hassan.
Recommend0
Parvez
Jan 19, 2015 10:58am
I envy the Indians for secularism in practice and not just in words. Here in my country conversion from majority religion to minority faith is a question of life and death.
Recommend0
Parvez
Jan 19, 2015 10:59am
@Bipul you are correct Bipul.
Recommend0
n s parameswaran
Jan 19, 2015 10:59am
can my pakistani friends ponder on the followingWould a A.R Rehman born in pakistan been allowed to convert and become a Hindu and continue in his profession.
Recommend0
Anil Nair
Jan 19, 2015 11:12am
Apparently Pakistanis are quite unaware of South India and the prevailing social conditions there. It is one of the most tolerant regions in South Asia in regards to religions.The only problem has been the Sri Lanka Tamil problem.Thankfully the region I never got saddled with the partition politics in contrast to the Punjab and North India region vis a vis Pakistan
Recommend0
humanity
Jan 19, 2015 12:32pm
@Parvez if only there are more people like you
Recommend0
Rohit
Jan 19, 2015 01:06pm
@jaatboy Sir, Kamal doesn't convert from any religion ..he is a hindu by birth and now he is an atheist...before posting any in social media make sure you have the facts correct..don't confuse with the name Hassan it has a diff story y his family adopted tat as a last name ...its actually a Sanskrit word..
Recommend0
the eddy
Jan 19, 2015 01:36pm
Is anyone allowed to convert outside Islam in muslim-majority countries like Pakistan . And yet they very well seek conversions & then lecture others . Stop Hipocricy
Recommend0
jordar thalia
Jan 19, 2015 02:28pm
@jaatboy Not a fact. He is borne in a orthodox Brahmin family. Incidentally his name looks like a Muslim one. His elder brother is Chari Hasan. He is an atheist.
Recommend0
Nram
Jan 19, 2015 03:45pm
What's to say.Hinduism always had turncoats over time - witness Pakistan.ARR - yet another turncoat but not converted by force - only difference
Recommend0
surgeon
Jan 19, 2015 06:44pm
@jaatboy Kamal hassan is not Hindu. He is very much atheist. Any ways.... I just loved this article because I love AR Rehman. All his fans wanted to know about how he changed his religion. Thank you Dawn for publishing this article.
Recommend0
R.Subramanian
Jan 19, 2015 10:03pm
Do you people one thing, Rahman's Hindu spiritual songs are really best one... it can't be said in words, just try to hear Rahman's Hindu spiritual songs in his mother tongue Tamil, you will become speechless.
Recommend0
pnpuri
Jan 19, 2015 10:14pm
Ask some one to name top five film actors (heroes) at present , at least three names are of Muslims film stars .top lyricist javed Akhtar . Even in 1950-65 dalip kumar was number one amongst then trio along with raj kapur and dev anand. Mohammed rafi, Naushad, sahir ludhianavi, nargis and suraiya did not find their religion an obstacle in becoming heart throb of all indians
Recommend0
muskan
Jan 19, 2015 11:41pm
@pnpuri so true... indian people really do promote diversity and welcome every religion with wholeheartedness and give more importance to one's karma.... _/\_
Recommend0
krishna
Jan 20, 2015 12:02am
@jaatboy LOL pls check before you write anything. Kamal Hassan is a born hindu and he is still a Hindu.
Recommend0
Jehan Mir, MD
Jan 20, 2015 01:32am
You cannot go wrong in accepting Sufi Islam.
Recommend0
Pramod
Jan 20, 2015 01:53am
@G Qureshi just think once. A hindu family allowed their son to follow a peer and allowed him to convert if he wants to. That proves all
Recommend0
N.SIVAKUMAR
Jan 20, 2015 04:52am
Do you know lot of Hindus in India having more faith on Islam equally having faith on Hindu gods and having very close friends in both religion celebrating Ramzan & Diwali, we love our Islam brothers and sisters and we love Islam too
Recommend0
Sid
Jan 20, 2015 05:05am
@Ghaznavi ...... Javed Akhtar lives in one of the best place in Mumbai, get your facts check. he lives in my neighborhood and hence I know. Most welcome to visit me whenever you are in India and I will take you personally to visit Javed saheb. And most muslims do not get rent in places dominated by vegetarians who do not even allow non vegetarian Hindus purely because they cannot tolerate the smell of meat being cooked. This fact is somehow never ever published in the leftist columns who readily cry racism.For Godhra we are ashamed. But if you want to gloat over it look at the death toll of muslims by muslims in your country just this past one year.
Recommend0
JR
Jan 20, 2015 05:17am
He was trained in Carnatic music which is steeped in Bhakti and Vedanta. His father was a devout Hindu but his mother was a Muslim who returned to her native faith after the demise of the father. She converted her son as well. It's a personal choice of the family. But, this is acceptable only in a Hindu majority country where we respect alien faiths.
Recommend0
Ram
Jan 20, 2015 09:31am
@Bipul Why do you have to write such vile? Just to start a fight
Recommend0
Truth
Jan 20, 2015 10:05am
@Sammy their are cases which are going against the conversion and investigation if the conversion was forcefull....Will pakistan do any kind of investigation if some hindu will be converted to muslim in pakistan...?Its just they wanted to switch so they switched...And why only conversion from hindu to muslim should be allowed ?Why so much fuzz when muslim is converted to any other religion on its own wish....
Recommend0
M Khan
Jan 20, 2015 10:28am
All people should have the right and freedom to adopt a religion you like and are comfortable with, what is the point of a spirituality when you are forced into religion by cohesion or by desire to have economic incentive.
Recommend0
Vasan
Jan 20, 2015 11:37am
AR Rahman is true Muslim. Indians make Islam proud!
Recommend0
Sanjay
Jan 20, 2015 12:39pm
@Riaz: Check the facts before speaking. Number of Minorities in India are increasing, while decreasing in Pakistan.
Recommend0
ashtrix
Jan 20, 2015 04:44pm
What's in a name? that which we call a roseBy any other name would smell as sweet;
Recommend0
k p rao
Jan 20, 2015 08:28pm
@Desi This is not true. Kamala Haasan means a person who has beautiful smile like lotus (kamal = lotus, Haasa = smile n=person)/ His brother is Charu Haasan (Charu = good, Haas = smile and n= person). So why twist the meaning of their names?
Recommend0
ambitesh
Jan 20, 2015 11:02pm
I have always loved sufism. Only way why islam was spread in Indian subcontinent due to soft nature of sufism islam. Nusrat sahab, Rahat fateh ji, Abida parveen ji and endless talented artists. My heart cry for those who are forced to pursue something different from what actual Islam is. (Pardon my English)
Recommend0
Hassan K
Jan 21, 2015 12:10am
@jaatboy , Kamal Hassan did not convert. He is a Hindu officially. But he is another example of broad minded Hindu thinking. Kamal Hassan's father was a freedom fighter who stood for religious unity. Kamal's Father, named him in honor of a Muslim prison mate and friend of his (Hassan), when Kamal Hassan's father was imprisoned by the British for fighting for freedom.
Recommend0
Alibababa
Jan 21, 2015 01:38am
@Vishnu Mahant You are right. But ask the RSS and Hindutva folks who are promoting "ghar wapsi" and threatening to convert people from other religions to Hinduism. Coercion does not have to be by sword alone.
Recommend0
Tulsi
Jan 21, 2015 07:12am
@Irshad Khan Canada. Well said. All religions teach us to be "humble, honest, caring, forgiving and decent"; but this message gets lost somehow. That is the crux of our problem.
Recommend0
Subir
Jan 21, 2015 11:29am
@Ghaznavi This is cherry picking. Think objectively and with sensibility. What if some one were to cherry pick from your history? Something to think about, eh?
Recommend0
gv
Jan 21, 2015 02:01pm
@jaatboy where did u get that story from...dont just post whatever u like
Recommend0
Abdul Malik
Jan 21, 2015 02:48pm
I never new this and I'm an Indian.
Recommend0
Suresh
Jan 21, 2015 02:54pm
@bajwa I dont think Dilip Kumar converted to islam.He was born a muslim in NWF province, British India, present day pakistan, Kyber Paktunkhwa.Name Dilip kumar might have been given to him by bollywood directors to have a nativity touch. He didnt renounce Islam either.There is a column for personal name change in indian newspaper such as indian express where in many people who had changed their religion would have placed advertisement announcing their change of religion and their new name. You could see yourself if the conversions are one sided are both ways.www.newindianexpress.com
Recommend0
BK
Jan 21, 2015 05:39pm
ARR is one of the peoples I admire most. As many subscribers mentioned the whole situation shows the openness of Indian culture/society and its secularism.
Recommend0
K&N’s SmartCooking Recipes: Cheesy Seekh Kabab Spring Roll

K&N’s SmartCooking Recipes: Cheesy Seekh Kabab Spring Roll

Crispy spring rolls stuffed with cheesy seekh kababs and savoury vegetables for a crunchy indulgent snack bursting with flavour.
HELLO CHERY TIGGO 9: Pakistan’s first luxury E-SUV price announced

HELLO CHERY TIGGO 9: Pakistan’s first luxury E-SUV price announced

Some arrivals disrupt expectations, others redefine what follows.
MoltyHome: An integrated, manufacturing-backed furniture business positioned for scalable growth in Pakistan

MoltyHome: An integrated, manufacturing-backed furniture business positioned for scalable growth in Pakistan

Rising urbanisation, increased housing development and evolving consumer preferences are accelerating demand for reliable, well-designed, locally manufactured furniture.

Most Popular

Latest Stories

KP CM says ‘no official call’ given to PTI workers for protest, apologises to people of province for ‘difficulties’

Sri Lanka’s 8-wicket win over Australia leaves 2021 champions on brink of exit from the tournament

Israel police to deploy around Al-Aqsa for Ramazan, Palestinians report curbs

Bangladesh’s Yunus announces resignation, end of interim govt

No casualties reported as huge fire near Karachi University brought under control

In meeting with Naqvi, Sri Lankan president appreciates Pakistan’s support during ‘difficult times’

Opinion

Frozen relationship

Frozen relationship

By closing the border and halting trade, Islamabad is raising the costs for Kabul’s inaction on TTP.

Editorial

Heavy cost of SOEs
16 Feb, 2026

Heavy cost of SOEs

BURDENED by chronic losses and rising debt, Pakistan’s SOEs have for years drained public funds that could have...
Health in shambles
Updated 16 Feb, 2026

Health in shambles

Unsafe water, unregulated antibiotic use and weak public health oversight have combined to produce infections that are harder and costlier to treat.
Destroying heritage
16 Feb, 2026

Destroying heritage

THE state seems confused about how to protect Pakistan’s historical treasures. While it rightly advertises...
Protest or strategy?
Updated 15 Feb, 2026

Protest or strategy?

By addressing legitimate concerns, the govt can lower political temperatures and boost democratic norms.
Crimes of greed
15 Feb, 2026

Crimes of greed

AN insidious mode of dispossession by influential criminals has redrawn the limits of power and control in Karachi....
Silencing Palestine
15 Feb, 2026

Silencing Palestine

MOST Western governments have staunchly defended Israel on the world stage, even as it was committing genocide in...
Dawn News English

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2026 Movatter.jp