You know Delhi as a ‘bustling megapolis’ — but do you know Dilli?
Come be a part of our absurdity.
Yeah, that’s pretty much it. Enjoy.
Tunisia`s example demonstrates that we cannot necessarily assume that Islamism can only lead to an oppressive proverbial harem for women (and even men) or that and secularism is the only route to achieve good.
Or maybe it doesn’t. Or maybe it does. Perhaps, it doesn’t.
Just stop everything you’re doing right now because it’s probably incredibly insignificant to what this short film is about to throw into your optic nerve.
The Libyan people are strong and the recent uprisings across the world, not just in the Arab region, have shown the fortitude of The People to take back their agency and demand righteous governance and fair ability to lead their lives as they wish. But before having too much hope, let’s look at the reality of the situation – however bleak it may seem.
Amidst the turbulent partition of India circa 1947, a young Hindu boy has a chance encounter with a stranger.
And Tunisians get pissed.
While the Hajj has been, since its inception and throughout history, a commercial endeavor as much as a religious endeavor, these recent changes offer an unsettling secularizing view of the holy cities where profit trumps spirituality. What does this mean for for one of Islam’s five essential pillars?