Architectural Models in Sindh Province of Pakistan

Architectural models of the Sindh region of Pakistan can be classified into four main categories i.e. ancient architecture, Indo-Islamic architecture, Colonial architecture, post-independence architecture.  Each of the above architectural models of Sindh is discussed in detail below:  1. Ancient model of architecture  Archeologists consider Sindh to be one of the cradles of civilizations that emerged,…

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Fine Art and Its Forms

This post defines and gives a brief description of different forms of fine arts i.e architecture, painting, drawing, graphics.  What is art?  The term ‘art’ refers to skillful communication of an idea with a purpose to arouse intellectual and emotional reactions in the audience. In other words, art is a creative activity through which an…

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Fatehpur Sikri as a Center of Mughal culture

This article discusses the importance of Fatehpur Sikri as a center of Mughal culture. Introduction of Fatehpur Sikri  Fatehpur Sikri, located in the Agra district in modern-day India, was the Mughal king, Jalaluddin Akbar’s headquarters, from 1571 to 1585.  Until Akbar founded it as his capital, it was a village with the name of Sikri….

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Importance of Education In Islam

This post defines the term ‘education’ in general and from an Islamic perspective followed by a discussion on the importance of education in Islam.  What is education?  The term education refers to the process of facilitating individuals acquire new knowledge and skills to become a productive part of society. In other words, it is a…

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Language And Literature Development Under Akbar

This article analyzes the development of literature under Mughal king Jalaluddin Akbar.  Background  Akbar was the only Mughal king who could not read and write. Nevertheless, he encouraged and patronized literary work, prose and poetry,  in Persian and other languages without any discrimination. Akbar’s Nauratnas, court advisors, among others also included prominent literary men such…

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