Muhammad Faysal is a storyteller from Srinagar, Kashmir. To a question about his identity, as by an Indian soldier, he is quoted to have said, "I am as Kashmiri as my nose."
This is a verse attributed to Mīr Sayyīd Alī Hamādanī, the Kubrāwiyyā saint from Hamadān who came to Kashmir during the 14th century. After fighting w...
This is one of most beautiful shruks - verses- written by Sheikh Noorudin Noorani (1377-1440). He was a preacher and a poet. His contributions and wor...
Magarmal Bagh is a small neighbourhood nestled between the busy city centre of Srinagar - Lal Chowk and Batamaloo. It's hidden behind the recently bui...
Why is it important to document oral traditions in Kashmir? In this episode we are going to talk about history and importance of storytelling in the r...
Episode 2: "Neither do the politicians or the electricity poles have power in Kashmir." Artwork: Suhail Naqshbandi (https://www.artzolo.com/painting/a...