by Web Admin | Apr 10, 2015 | A Pair Of Jeans, Blog, Books, Events & News, Germany 2015, News, News, Press, News,Articles, Previous events, Travels
Germany Tour, 3rd March 2015 I had a great experience at Gaesdonck Collegium Gustinianum which included spending time with students. It was wonderful to meet and interact with over 100 students in the large auditorium . I shared the stage with two of the students who...
by Web Admin | Apr 5, 2015 | Events & News, Germany 2015, News, News, Press, News,Articles, Previous events, Tours, Travels
Germany Tour, 3rd March 2015 It was an honour to visit Gaesdonck Collegium Gustinianum, a prestigious old boarding school dating back centuries. I thoroughly enjoyed a meal in the old dining room with the principal, my host Dorothea Heyder and with other teachers....
by Web Admin | Sep 4, 2014 | Australia 2014, Blog, Events & News, News, News, Perth, Press, News,Articles, Previous events, Travels
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by Qaisra Shahraz | Jul 31, 2014 | Australia 2014, Events & News, Press, News,Articles
Very glad to be taking part in panel at this wonderful event! A cast of fabulous women will highlight issues affecting women globally at the Byron Bay Writers’ Festival. Saturday’s session titled Half The Sky: The Need to Educate Girls and Women, to be chaired by...
by Qaisra Shahraz | Jul 30, 2014 | Australia 2014, Events & News, Press, News,Articles
Qaisra travels to Perth, Western Australia, for a series of readings, talks and discussions on such topics as equality, religious tolerance, immigration, cultural plurality and women’s issues. ”I want to tell people about normal law-abiding Muslims like me...
by Web Admin | Mar 11, 2013 | Books, Press, News,Articles, Typhoon
An extract from the novel Typhoon Chapter One Tuesday May, 2002 The village of Chiragpur was in mourning. Its revered head man, Baba Siraj Din, was dying. Straight after the call to prayer, from the mosque, the local qazi, judge, made an emotional appeal to the...
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