Kashmir Life

Kashmir Life

Kashmir Life started in 2009 as a weekly publication with the goal of producing top-quality news about Kashmir and its people. In a rapidly changing news landscape where major stories are often condensed into quick TV clips or brief articles for busy readers, we focus on delivering thorough, detailed, and story-driven journalism. Our aim is to explore different aspects of life in Kashmir through comprehensive coverage of important issues.

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  • 1 week ago | kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem

    By Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp SRINAGAR: In a significant development for educators, historians, and literature enthusiasts, the University of Florida’s Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature has launched an extensive digital collection featuring over 10,000 historical children’s books, now accessible online at no cost.

  • 1 week ago | kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem

    by Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp Modern critiques of Aurangzeb’s religious policies often ignore both Islamic legal tradition and historical context. The reign of Aurangzeb Alamgir, the sixth Mughal emperor, stands as a testament to his unwavering faith and dedication to Islamic governance.

  • 1 week ago | kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem

    Set in nineteenth-century Srinagar, The Last Knot by Shabir Ahmad Mir is a lyrical tale of artistic defiance and spiritual resistance. Blending Kashmiri folklore with magical realism, Muhammad Nadeem reviews this novel that follows a carpet maker’s dream of flight—an allegory woven through memory, myth, and the unyielding threads of history.

  • 1 week ago | kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem

    The 1971 India-Pakistan war is often remembered for the forced divorce of Bangladesh, but the conflict’s western front remains a largely overlooked chapter. Major General Vijay Singh’s book attempts to shed light on this forgotten theatre.

  • 3 weeks ago | kashmirlife.net | Muhammad Nadeem

    by Muhammad Nadeem Follow Us OnG-News | Whatsapp Eid al-Adha serves as an annual checkpoint, urging believers to assess their inner state, identify worldly chains that bind them, and consciously strive for zuhd and taqwa. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:“Time has returned to its original state as it was on the day Allah created the heavens and the earth. The year consists of twelve months, of which four are sacred. Three of these occur in succession: Dhul-Qa‘da, Dhul-Hijja, and Muharram.

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