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Meeting & Forgiving those who killed my family | SALMAN RASHID

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2021
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    In conversation with Salman Rashid - among his several masterpieces, a book that has left an impact on both sides of the border is “A time of Madness”. This book reveals a heart-wrenching story of the 1947 partition. It is a tale of betrayal, guilt, and forgiveness like never before. In today’s episode we will unravel another story of the partition, where decades later humanity won. Rashid is a critically acclaimed author and travel writer who captures the unsung beauty and culture of Pakistan.
    Join us in a live discussion with Salman Rashid on his book, ‘A Time of Madness’ for season 2, Episode 8 of Sunday Stories Live hosted by Sonam Kalra.
    Salman Rashid is Pakistan's most widely travelled travel writer with few places in the country that do not carry his footprint. Acclaimed as 'the most erudite travel writer of the country'. Widely traveled, Salman’s articles on places far and wide in Pakistan, from Nagarparker in the south to Broghil in the north, have appeared in nearly all major English language newspapers and journals in the country.
    Salman Rashid is the author of 9 travel books, The Apricot Road to Yarkand, Jehleum: City of Vitasta, Sea Monsters and the Sun God: Travels in Pakistan, Salt Range and Potohar Plateau, Prisoners on a Bus: Travel Through Pakistan, Between Two Burns on the Map: Travels in Northern Pakistan, Gujranwala: The Glory That Wars, Riders on the Wind, Deosai: Land of the Giant, A Memoir of Partition, From Landi Kotal to Wagah: Cultural Heritage Along the Grand Trunk Road and Gwadar Song of the Sea Wind. Fellow of Royal Geographical Society UK, he is the only Pakistani to have seen the North Face of K-2 and trekked in the shadow of this great mountain. His work: explorations, history, travels; regularly appears in leading publications and on his blog.
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Komentáře • 23

  • @sociology89
    @sociology89 Před 3 lety +8

    In Dylan's words, How many ears must one man have before he can hear people cry

  • @diwakar63
    @diwakar63 Před 2 lety +6

    I hope Sonam let’s the guest speak ! She talked 80% of the time

  • @arshaddurrani3885
    @arshaddurrani3885 Před 4 měsíci +2

    A highly emotional experience, listening to Salman.What have we done to this beautiful land,to its people,to centuries of companionship? I want to honour people like Bacha Khan who opposed partition of India,suffered for independence from colonialism and spent many years in Pakistani jails for his principled stand against state propaganda aimed to keep the two countries in perpetual enmity.

  • @shreedevinair-pal9594
    @shreedevinair-pal9594 Před 2 lety +2

    I am so happy that my husband Satyabrata Pal had a tiny hand in bringing Salman Rashid to India. Hate cannot outlast, outlive love. And no religion teaches hatred. . We have to remember the pain so that in the history of our two nations these horrors are never repeated.

    • @sweetraaj22
      @sweetraaj22 Před 3 měsíci

      😂 No religion teaches Hate
      Google Kaffir. Google Difference in between Meccan verses n medinan verses 😂
      Jokers of liberal circus 🎪😸

  • @sarabzavaleta2270
    @sarabzavaleta2270 Před 2 lety +5

    I have been to Pakistan twice to discover my roots etc and had a very similar experience in Lahore and Kotli Laharan, where I met some very old people who had worked for my family, and who gave me many anecdotes. History should be told as it is without fear.

  • @inderjeetsingh5554
    @inderjeetsingh5554 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you Salman ji for sharing all this...Rab Rakha 🙏

  • @mm2102
    @mm2102 Před 2 lety +3

    I have read his book "A time of Madness", it was a great read.

  • @ZeeshanAmerDar
    @ZeeshanAmerDar Před 2 lety +3

    I've heard a few stories of my family facing riots while migrating to Pakistan... but those are not about my close family members, those were about extended family members. But still, i can relate to the sadness & grief because i'm a human and i know what it feels like to lose someone close....
    My Maternal Family was from Srinagar & Amritsar migrated to Lahore and my Paternal Family was from Anantnag migrated to Gujrat Pakistan.... I'm a Kashmiri born in Lahore and i'm sorry if anybody from my family was involved in any riots.. love from Pakistan | Keep it up.
    I'm an avid listener of Salman Baba (i call Salman Rashid sb with love) and Ustad Gulzar sahab... ALLAH bless you for bringing out these untold stories our youth might never knew about.

  • @mshriharsha
    @mshriharsha Před 2 lety +3

    I agree with the comments of Diwakar Sharma. Why the interviewer has to monopolize the conversation with interrupting comments and analysis and derailing the flow of the thoughts. The story could not come out with its full poignancy. Where is the need to do the balancing act by referring to the contrasting deeds of help? There is a separate place for them. Frustrating and irritating.

  • @44iakhan
    @44iakhan Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful conversation 💎❤️📚❤️💎 Forgiveness is the best policy to lead a peaceful and contented life.

  • @Ancientscripturestoic
    @Ancientscripturestoic Před 3 měsíci

    Love you Sir Salman

  • @64deetee
    @64deetee Před 2 lety +2

    Mr Salman Rashid has his own channel now : AikMusaafirKiDuniya

  • @sirajuddinzubair2234
    @sirajuddinzubair2234 Před 7 měsíci

    Great interview

  • @Kreatorisbackyt
    @Kreatorisbackyt Před 4 dny

    His villagers from uggi were majority killed near Talwandi

  • @sarabzavaleta2270
    @sarabzavaleta2270 Před 2 lety +1

    .Tooi mjuch echo and backgrfound noise to hear clearly

  • @Harishkryadav1
    @Harishkryadav1 Před 3 lety +2

    👍👍👍

  • @yaamunan
    @yaamunan Před 3 lety +1

    I listened to first 10 minutes.. it was monlogue.. just a feedback

  • @manojkumarmishra748
    @manojkumarmishra748 Před 6 měsíci

    Connectivity is extremely poor

  • @64deetee
    @64deetee Před 2 lety

    You could've narrated all of it. Why call an author when you're not going to let him speak ? You seem to be in love with your own voice !😠