Dar-ul-Sukun (Urdu: دارالسکون) (House of Peace) in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan is a home for physically and mentally disabled children and adults, both men...
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Gertrude Lemmens (section Darul Sukun)
Lemmens (1 July 1914 – 30 October 2000) was a Dutch nun and founder of Dar-ul-Sukun (Home of Peace), a home for the mentally handicapped, orphans and the...
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Ramadan Donations Help Run Catholic Orphanage". ucanews.com. "Residents of Dar-ul-Sukun sing and dance with American singer". The Express Tribune (newspaper)...
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Habib Jalib (section Zia-ul-Haq's martial law)
but with the (poor) people like us, he used to love. During General Zia-ul-Haq's dictatorship, Jalib wrote a poem on Zia, in which he asked how he could...
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the alif in lā and the vowel over the lām were dropped, resulting in a sukūn (an Arabic diacritic) over the lām, and a volatile or elidable hamza was...
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others mourn Isa Funtua Mirja Jämes Zum Tod von Gunther Kaschlun (in German) Dar-ul-Sukoon founder Sister Ruth Lewis passes away from coronavirus R.I.P. Robert...
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bout with illness. But then, he had once said: " Kyaa gham agar qraar–o–sukun kii kamii rahii " " Khush hoon ke kaamyaab merii zindagii rahii " (I grieve...
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