CM05: Love and Death

Aamer Hussein takes love to its logical conclusion, Robert Irwin traces the origins of the ghazal (love lyric), Christopher Shackle recites epic Panjabi poems of sacred love and lyrical death, Imranali Panjwani mourns the massacre of Karbala, Martin Rose is taken hostage by Saddam Hussein, Jalees Rahman reflects on Nazi doctors who took delight in deathly experiments, Ramin Jahanbegloo is incarcerated in the notorious Evin prison, Hamza Elahi visits England’s Muslim graveyards, Shanon Shah receives valuable guidance on love and sex from the ‘Obedient Wives Club’, Samia Rahman sets out in search of love, Khola Hasan has mixed feelings about her hijab, Sabita Manian promotes love between India and Pakistan, Boyd Tonkin discovers that dead outrank the living in Jerusalem , Alev Adil takes ‘a night journey through a veiled self’ and Irna Qureshi’s mother finally makes a decision on her final resting place.

Also in this issue: Parvez Manzoor throws scorn on a nihilistic, revisionist history of Islam, Naomi Foyle reads the first novel of a British Palestinian, Ahmad Khan explores the colonial history of The Aborigines’ Protection Society, a short story by the famous Fahmida Riaz, Syrian scenarios by Manhal al-Sarraj, poems by Sabrina Mahfouz and Michael Wolf, Rachel Dwyer’s list of Top Ten Muslim Characters in Bollywood and Merryl Wyn Davies’s ‘last word’ on love and death at the movies. 

In this issue

CM05: Love and Death

Aamer Hussein takes love to its logical conclusion, Robert Irwin traces the origins of the ghazal (love lyric), Christopher Shackle recites ...

The Culmination of Love by Aamer Hussein

I love you with a double love: I love you passionately, and I love you for yourself. Loving you passionately has put me off others. I love you ...

The Ghazal by Robert Irwin

Very deep is the well of the past. Should we not call it bottomless? Thomas Mann, Joseph and His Brothers. The ghazal, or love lyric, ...

Sacred Love, Lyrical Death by Christopher Shackle

If it is death that determines the limits of life, it is love which offers the promise of overcoming those limits. Between these two great ...

A Veronica on the Eve of War by Martin Rose

Cities also believe that they are the work of the mind, or of chance, but neither the one nor the other suffices to hold up their walls. You take ...

Inside Evin by Ramin Jahanbegloo

A few days before my eventual release, I put pen to paper for the last time within the walls of Evin Prison, and on a little ...

Top Ten Muslim Characters in Bollywood by Rachel Dwyer

Muslims have long played a major role in the Indian film industry.