Pakistan
‘Pakistan Zindabad’ is our very national slogans which we are proud to shout aloud each time the motherland touches deep within our chests in just any way.
The Days in Disaster
After burying his brother and sister who were killed by the earthquake in Pakistan, Syed Adnan Ali Naqvi left home to help the relief effort in the remotest parts of Pakistani-administered Kashmir. »
Khilafah: A Wealth of Possibilities
The 3rd March 2010 was the 86th anniversary of the destruction of the Khilafah. After tasting the bitter fruits of socialism in the 1950’s and then the mirage of independence throughout the 1960’s and 1970’s, the situation of the Ummah across the world remains the same if not worse. As a result, the problems... »
Nation or Crowd
I often troubled myself trying to understand if we Pakistanis are a nation of 160 million people or it's simply a population/crowd of 160 million people. Before making any conclusion I had to figure out what makes people a crowd or a nation and how a crowd can potentially become one nation and vice... »
3rd March 2010 marks 86 Years of abolition of Khilafah.
The 3rd March 2010 marks 86 years since the formal abolition of the Khilafah. The Muslim world ever since has been divided into a number of different nations, with their own flag, national identity, ruler and their own borders. Whilst the end of the Khilafah has much to do with the weakness that overcame... »
Revolutions and Imran
Socially a huge divergence takes place between the living standards among different groups of people in a same society. Economically a culture of uneven distribution of wealth reveals in a society. And educationally people are educated differently on the basis of their economical and social conditions (Pakistani people). »
Muslims are nothing except brothers
The definition of Brotherhood varies between dictionaries, ranging from blood relationships to associations based on common interests and activities such as unions and professional associations. Islam redefined brotherhood in a new and profound manner by changing the relationship from one based on personal interest or mutual activity to a permanent bond based on belief and... »
The American Vulture has Landed
The British began their domination of the Indian subcontinent via the East India Company. This commercial entity, originally there from the 1600s to trade with the region, slowly began leading to the need to have a private militia there to protect its interests. By the late 1700s, the British had a regular army there... »
Valentine Day being forced on Youth
The agent rulers are thrusting the kufr holiday of ‘Valentine’s Day’ upon the youth Following the footsteps of Pervez Musharraf, the “enlightened democrat” rulers are forcibly imposing the western kufr holidays such as the ‘Valentine’s Day’ upon the Muslim youth of Pakistan. And a free license has been granted to the western multinational companies, restaurants... »
Islamabad aims to create a Caliphate
Islamabad aims to create a caliphate with the help of the Islamic regimes running from Central Asia to West Asia and Southeast Asia. India stands in the way. Beijing desires to unravel India into multiple parts based on the pre-British model as it cannot digest the challenge to its supremacy offered in Asia by... »
A Proposal for President to Curb The Menace of Terrorism
Your kind attention is invited towards the recent incident of terrorist attack on the GHQ. It has also been reported that these criminals were residing for over a month, in a recently rented house, in an area not very far away from the GHQ. It was also reported that the neighbors of this house... »
A Proposal for The Welfare of Pakistani Security Forces Personnel
Nowadays, the entire Pakistani nation is fighting a battle of life and death against terrorism. Obviously, the terrorists are fighting on behalf of their masters who have plans to either dismember Pakistan or at least strip it from its nuclear weapons. Obviously the will of nation and the determination of the entire security apparatus,... »
Lessons for Pakistan from Russia’s Resurgence
The election of Victor Yanukovych in Ukraine’s general election in February 2010 officially brings to an end the colour revolutions that came to symbolise the post-Soviet states. Whilst the opposition will in all likelihood contest the election result, the reign of the Orange revolution has now been reversed. Throughout the 2000’s the US through... »
REPORT: Afghanistan – The West’s unwinnable war
Download the report from here. A major sign of incompetence is a person who does the same thing over and over again while each time expecting different results. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Gordon Brown seem to be trapped in such an illusion. In 2001, when Western leaders ordered the invasion of Afghanistan, they... »
Obama’s Broken Dream
by Zaynab Ismail The first black American president from mixed heritage was meant to be the beacon for hope not only in the west but a means to unite the world. However the dream has crashed into reality where barely a year has passed with no real achievements on his part. Both at home and... »
Hands Tied
I think of my schooling days and I feel the bliss of absolute freedom. I think about parking lots and I want to play tag again. I think about my school building, my memory flashes pictures of walls dressed in cute animal drawings and the hand prints we left behind after every art class.... »
The Anthem of the Khilafah
Adopting a slogan/anthem that can be acclaimed to distinguish a certain group of people from others, or a certain state from others is one of the permissible matters. The Muslims in the past had a slogan which they used when they met their enemies on the battle field. This was used at the time of... »
FAKE: Gas load shedding & CNG crises
Gas load shedding and CNG crises: The real issue is not the Gas shortage; in fact these rulers are diverting the people’s attention from the American war The government has contracted itself to erect one crisis after another. At a critical time, when Pakistan has become a target for the Blackwater mercenaries, ongoing military operations in... »
Karachi Violence by Terrorist Pakistanis or Pakistani Terrorists?
Unfortunately, all of these several thousands of shops, warehouses, vehicles, banks and public properties were looted and torched by none other than the very shameless us fellas! I happened to come across this video (attached below) on a comrade's website last night, as I watched the timeline- and the action shots, I felt so... »
Pakistan; A Failure of Intellectuals
Every Identity has a history and so does that of Pakistan. It is short but tumultuous, although some say it was born with the conversion or settlement of the first Muslim in India. In truly modern sense though India was only itself born, when British firmly established their rule from Afghanistan to Burma, by... »
Sindhi Culture Victimization
The culture of Sindh, this great mother of all civilizations, is so pure, sublime, unique and rich. But, where is it? I cannot find it! It is lost! The children of Sindh have gone all over the world, leaving their language, culture, heritage, traditions and, most of all, their very own mother behind. "Hayf-u... »
The Lost Generations of Pakistan
When Pakistan was made, the generation which was inspired was Aligarh Movement was spear heading it. M A Jinnah asked a Hindu Jagnathan Azad to compose the Pakistan's first national anthem, which later after a competition went to the credit of Mr Hafiz Jallendri . ..Pakistan's First Law Minister was also a Hindu. There... »




