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Simplicity, faith drive Thal endurance

Simplicity, faith drive Thal endurance

Express Tribune01-06-2025

Travellers give thumbs up as Thar Desert Safari Train chugs off to Khokhrapar, the last station before the Indian border. Photo: express
Stretching from central to South Punjab, Thal, Pakistan's smallest desert, is a symbol of enduring human spirit, long thriving in an environment fraught with challenges.
Most of the land of this over 20,000 square kilometres stretch is arid, making parts of Bhakkar, Khushab, Layyah, Mianwali, Muzaffargarh and Jhang districts. There are also some plain irrigated areas where people grow food crops like chickpea and wheat. In raid-fed areas, fodder crops are cultivated but their survival depends on rains.
Dr Ashu Lal, a noted intellectual from Layyah district, narrated that in ancient times Thal's people used to sing folk songs to seek divine intervention for rainfall and in some areas they still cling to this tradition. "So the singing for them was like a prayers to save them from harsh climatic conditions."
Their music, rich in melody and culture, resonates in the vast expanse of Thal, as a spiritual and practical expression of hope for better days.
The British rulers described the desert as a "tract of barrenness," inhabited by scattered clans, sustaining through rudimentary agriculture and nomadic grazing.
Local people find solace in vibrant oral tradition, colourful folk tales and deep spiritual connections to Sufi saints, shaping a cultural identity rooted in simplicity, endurance and faith.

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