Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
A Terrified Young Bull
As a reminder of Abraham’s obedience to God, millions of sheep, goats, bulls and camels were slaughtered all over the world.
Identity Crisis by Nisar Khan
Monday, December 8, 2008
Stoning of the Devil
The caravans of pilgrims reached to the city of Mina to perform the sacred ritual of stoning the devil. Some brought pebbles with them and some collected from outside the city.
Each of the pilgrims was required to cast 49 stones to the 3 walls called Jamarat.
This year the pilgrims hit the Devil with at least 100 million stones.
Demons by Nisar Khan
Sunday, December 7, 2008
Aunty _ The Heart Ripper
The sneaky neighbours, oppressed young brides, jealous husbands, parents in laws, neglected mothers and injustice treated children, they all asked help from the black magician called aunty - The Heart Ripper
Aunty ruthlessly cast spells on the enemies of her clients against payment. The curse was always powerful and horribly terrifying. She drove dozens of people to death.
Yesterday I saw Aunty in Mecca performing Hajj.
The demons of the desert by Nisar Khan
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Voodoo Ritual
The grey cardinal finely performed some voodoo,but all the divine elements, which rule the Earth remained angry .
Identity Crisis by Nisar Khan
Friday, December 5, 2008
Brain Fingerprinting Tecnique
An Israel based security company developed a brain fingerprinting technique. The Security detectors on airports are going to scan and analyze the intentions and emotions of people.
Tomorrow there would be no crude racial or religious profiling on airports, instead authorities would place emphasis on “fair behavioural profiling”
Pandora’s Box by Nisar Khan
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Cholera Outbreak in Zambabwe
According to World Health Organisation, Zimbabwe cholera outbreak has killed 500 people.
Pandora’s box by Nisar Khan
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
A Backseat Driver
He granted her a special place in his heart,but she preferred a place in his mind.
Sketches & illustrations by Nisar Khan
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