For wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving
Approximately 105 people die every minute globally. This is nothing but data until in some specific wretched minute, someone dear to us adds a plus one to that digit. When those we love die, their losses dig enormous holes in our beings. Though invisible to the physical eye, these freshly cut hollows ache like any deep wound would, they bleed out more blood than we carry in our veins. A severe soreness spreads over us without any remedies, without offering us a recovery timeline. There is no telling when grieving ends or if it ever actually does.
6 August 2025, 18:00 PM
Our Bangla
My Bangla
Sings out every morning
One language
Many songs
13 December 2024, 18:00 PM
Not waiting for answers
How long does a corpse of a hero take to rot? 50 years or more? What about the corpses of martyrs? One week? 10 days? The 40-day mark to blow the candles of funeral fires?
16 August 2024, 18:00 PM
The three day wake
‘You must bury / yourself / Every three days’ / She said, / ‘Corpses are of / No use
12 July 2024, 18:00 PM
Tucked between moving trains and elegiac dead-ends
Some among us might have wondered what it feels like to hold a lit bomb between our palms. One that will go off inevitably yet its spark, heat, force, weight, and pulsating nature are so fascinating that we are unable to put it down or look away, all the while knowing at the end of the wick we too will be destroyed—a chosen death, a voluntary annihilation.
7 February 2024, 18:00 PM
A completely unrelated series of hunger stories
My father used to take me, and sometimes my younger brother, to a particular shop in the Baitul Mukarram Market. It was a gadget store.
1 June 2020, 18:00 PM
Mazin
In the Kingdom of Rain, in the land of breeze, life moved in the rhythm of liquid glass. There, the glass was always full, and the sky never fooled one about the forecast. The stability of such ways brought people no dismays.
11 May 2020, 18:00 PM
Three speaking Mynas
It was an overcast late spring day and two mynas were sitting on a cashew tree not too far from the sea. The branches were swaying as the waves touched the shore and sent out a gentle hello to all who resided close by. The earth vibrated with the rhythm of the wind’s play of multiplying ripples.
20 April 2020, 18:00 PM
You — That Vastness
Your hands, they are flawless, your fingertips holding imprints of the million profound words you have typed, the faces you have touched, the doors you have held, and the way you have kept them now kneeling, in service for your soul, to create something remarkable, like you.
6 April 2020, 18:00 PM
While we were waiting:
How fast does sound travel? Certainly not as fast as light. Under the bright sun, all sounds seem to dissolve into light, no residues, no gripes. But what about at night? Especially in those, where sounds of decay, destruction and discrimination travel fast through frothing
21 November 2016, 18:00 PM
Goa love - the sea and Aguada
The sun was not setting. The moon was out. It was one of those days where the moon protests visibly in the sunny blue sky.
27 July 2015, 18:00 PM
Dhaka demands
Dhaka demands my attention. Not just with thoughts and opinions but even in an invisible ways. Dhaka rests in those tiny moist
25 May 2015, 18:00 PM