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No God in Sight

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by Altaf Tyrewala


  haraamzaadi the female variant of ‘haraamzaada’ or bastard

  havaldar guard

  hutt move

  jhatka to get jerked

  kameez a long shirt or tunic, worn by men and women

  kattha catechu; it is the red paste used in paans

  khuda-haafiz a term of farewell (literally, “may god be your guardian”)

  khutt-khutt fuck

  kurta long, loose shirt worn by women and men

  kya what

  lakh unit of measurement equalling 100,000

  lungi a cotton garment worn around the waist by men and women

  maar usko hit him

  madakcho a variant of ‘madarchod’ or mother-fucker

  mangalsutra a necklace of gold and black beads worn by Hindu women as a symbol of marriage

  masjid Arabic word for ‘mosque’

  maulvi Muslim preacher

  memsaab term of respect for female employer

  miya term of respect for a Muslim male

  Moharram variant of ‘Muharram’, the first month of the Islamic calendar

  morcha a protest march

  mottee fatso

  mowli-ali-madada term of greeting, literally ‘Oh Ali, assist!’

  muezzin a servant at the mosque who leads the call to Friday service and the five daily prayers

  Murgh-e-Aazam ‘murgh’ is the Urdu word for bird or chicken; ‘Murgh-e-Aazam’ is a variant of the Hindi film titled Mughal-e-Aazam

  namaaz the Muslim prayer offered five times a day

  namakool good-for-nothing

  namaste a form of greeting often accompanied with a slight bow with palms joined together

  paan an after-dinner mouth-freshener comprising various fillings wrapped in the leaves of the Betel pepper

  paani-puri an Indian snack consisting of dough balls filled with chick peas and spicy sauce

  paanwallah a paan seller

  paratha a flatbread, usually made with whole-wheat flour

  patni wife

  puja prayer

  Ram the dominant heroic figure from Hindu mythology, considered to be the seventh avatar of Vishnu

  Ramazan a variant of ‘Ramadan’, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar

  saab master

  saala rogue

  saali the female variant of ‘saala’ or rogue

  salaam-aaley-kum a greeting used by Muslims (literally, “may peace be with you”)

  shalwar loose pajama-like trousers worn by men and women

  sherwani a close-fitting coat-like garment worn by men

  shikari hunter

  shyaa an expression of dismissal

  sindoor a red powder applied by Hindu women to the parting of their hair as a sign of marriage

  sixer derogatory term referring to eunuchs

  tandoori a North Indian cuisine cooked in a cylindrical clay oven

  thoo-thoo an expression of disgust

  tonga a horse-drawn carriage

  Tuntun the screen-name of the late Uma Devi, an obese Hindi-film singer and comedienne

  Umaah the Muslim community

  UP Uttar Pradesh, a state in northern India

  uttha lein? should we pick her up?

  ya-ali-madad a term of greeting, literally ‘Oh Ali, assist’

  yaar friend

  About the Author

  ALTAF TYREWALA lives in Bombay and Mumbai. He has worked as a cashier, a telemarketer, a clerk, and an instructional writer. This is his first novel.

  Copyright © 2006 Altaf Tyrewala

  First published in the United States by MacAdam/Cage Publishing

  Anchor Canada edition 2007

  All rights reserved. The use of any part of this publication, reproduced, transmitted in any form or by any means electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of the publisher—or, in the case of photocopying or other reprographic copying, a license from the Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency—is an infringement of the copyright law.

  Anchor Canada and colophon are trademarks.

  Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication has been applied for.

  eISBN: 978-0-385-67332-7

  This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  Published in Canada by Anchor Canada, a division of Random House of Canada Limited

  Visit Random House of Canada Limited’s website: www.randomhouse.ca

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