TQ Chāt | # 20

Sep 2014

Tanqeed’s Fall 2014 issue, Beyond Tremors and Terror, is out!!
Check out the issue’s artwork by Tazeen Qayyum!

QAYYUM

In our Fall 2014 issue, we feature Tazeen Qayyum, a contemporary visual artist trained in miniature painting. She uses a variety of mediums including installation art, sculpture, artist books, etc. Much of her work has been described as engaging, thought provoking and critically examining our lived environment.

Weaving History: Ziegler Co. and the Making of Iran’s Carpet Industry
Sino-Islamic Intellectual Tradition, 16th-19th Centuries
How Not To Remember Gandhi

A British Royal Marine in April 1952 grinning as he holds the severed heads of a young man and woman who were accused of supporting the Communist Party of Malaya.

A British Royal Marine in April 1952 grinning as he holds the severed heads of a young man and woman who were accused of supporting the Communist Party of Malaya.

Terrorizing Your Enemy With Gruesome Beheadings, and Islamic State’s ‘medieval’ ideology owes a lot to revolutionary France
A Peep Into Truck Art – A Chat with ‘Truck Artist’ Haider Ali, and Adventures of  Pakistani in Texas
Uncivil Politics and the Appropriation of Planning in Islamabad, and Transnationalism: A Category of Analysis
Tanqeed Editor Asad Hashim reports on the floods in Multan. Meanwhile, anger mounts in Kashmir as people try to escape the waters.

A.A. Advani, International Conman

A.A. Advani, International Conman

A.A. Advani, Bogus Indian Prince/International Conman, and more!
In the Dust of This Planet – the indelible connection between pop culture and death in America
Kingdom of Slaves in the Persian Gulf, and That Fire in Their Eyes

Congratulations on reading this far. Here’s your present:

Former dictator Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, in 1929, at age 5, with his father.

Former dictator Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, in 1929, at age 5, with his father.

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