
Aura Magazine
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Aura MagazineOct 29, 2021

April 2022: Poetry: What If by Aiman Tanwir
Recorded by Fatima Noman

April 2022: Poetry: Half Sleep by Muhsina Dadu
Recorded by SK Sana Farheen

The Unseen Dynamics of the Father-Daughter Relationship - Nikhat Fatima
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Adoring the Jewel of Gratitude - Sufiya Tazeen
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Simple Thoughts by Nooshin Moosa Hamza

Black by TK Jameela

The Journey is the Destination - Dr Ayesha Subhan

I, Too, Am An Indian - Iqra Khan - Human Rights Special
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Graveyard by Aayisha Natasha Shafik - Human Rights Special
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Bleeding Borders by Shihab Karuvarakundu - Human Rights Special
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Yours Positively... - Dr Nooshin Moosa
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When Will We Change? - Fatima Choudhary
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Environmental Thoughts - TK Jameela
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What Prohibits Disclosure of Child Sexual Abuse? - Himani Saini
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Was it Old Age...or Parkinson's? - Uzma Sarwat Beenish
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A Woman's Place by Mafazah Sharafuddin

Sacrifice by Mumtaz Nazir

Metamorphosing your Dreams by Iman Shakeel

Muslims, Islam and the Environment by Mahfuza Tarannum

The Need for Islamic Counselling in the Ummah - Humaira Kapadia

Perceptions by Maulana Maududi - Reviewed by Nikhat Fatima

A 3D Formula for Success - Rahamathunnissa A

The Calm Voice Within - Iman Shakeel

The Online World for Women - Farha Tamanna

Lakshadweep and Recent Legal Developments - Madeeha Kulsum

COVID-19, Grief and Denial: A Conversation with Zehra Mehdi
In this episode, Zehra Mehdi, a psychoanalytical psychotherapist and a PhD scholar at Columbia University speaks to Sufiya Tazeen, Editorial Board Member, Aura, about the pandemic.

May 2021: O Beloved Filastin - Umama A Talha
In this poem, Umama A Talha explores the complex emotions of the Palestinian struggle in her own words.

April 2021: Kalopsia by Naadia Rehman
KALOPSIA
[kal-op–see–uh] -noun. a condition, state or delusion in which things appear
more beautiful than they really are.
Author’s note:
The poem revolves around the struggles of women navigating through the pressure and oppression of society. The gradual shift of colour from red to blue represents the bruises and wounds and how by the end they’re hoping to heal. We are in Kalopsia, a state of delusion. This poem aims to break that and tackle the harsh reality.

March 2021: What is Identity? by Izeen Fatima

March 2021: "Who Are You" by Hiba Farook
Poetry by Hiba Farook.

March 2021: Human not Divine by Maijabeen Gaihlot
From the first issue of Aura, an exposition of what it means to be a leader.