The Philosophy of Imam Hussain’s Martyrdom and the Modern Muslim

Karbala was not a tragedy of history; it is a living philosophy of resistance, moral clarity, and spiritual revival. The tragedy of Karbala is more than a moment in Islamic history. It is a living moral compass, a timeless call to conscience, and a spiritual resistance against tyranny. Imam Hussain ibn Ali (RA), the beloved […]

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  What the Post-Pahalgam Conflict Reveals

The “Four Day Conflict” between Pakistan and India, which was triggered by the so-called “Operation Sindoor” and culminated in Pakistan’s operation “Bunyan Marsoos,” has dispelled many speculations. This conflict reveals much about the changing political, strategic, and diplomatic landscape. Firstly, it has left bare the distortion in the Indian mindset and misperception about Pakistan. Blinded […]

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Review of “Creative Minority – Dreams and Dilemmas (2nd Edition)”

Author:               Dr. Khalid Sohail Reviewer:          Habeeb Sheikh Introduction and Overview Dr. Khalid Sohail’s Creative Minority – Dreams and Dilemmas explores the lives, struggles, and contributions of creative individuals who challenge societal norms. The book, in its expanded second edition (2022), delves into the psychological, social, and spiritual dimensions of creativity. Dr. Sohail, a psychotherapist and prolific […]

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Are We Standing on the Brink of a Third World War?

Once again, the world finds itself at a dangerous crossroads, one where diplomatic circles peak of “crisis escalation” and military analysts discuss the very real possibility of a Third World War. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, the Israel-Palestine crisis, the rising tensions between China and Taiwan, and the deepening hostility between Iran and the United States […]

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The Revolutionizing New Era of Technological Progress in China

China has rapidly established itself as a global powerhouse in technological advancement, shaping industries, economies, and even global geopolitics. Once considered a manufacturing hub, the country has shifted towards innovation-driven development, pioneering breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI), automation, digital infrastructure, and sustainable energy. This transformation signifies China’s commitment to becoming a global leader in technology, […]

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The Palestinians Did Not Build a Nuclear Bomb – Then Why This Brutality Against Them?

This is the decree of the judge of fate: from eternity The punishment for the crime of weakness is sudden death [Allamah Iqbal, 1935] In the discourse of modern geopolitics, the notion of justice is frequently subordinated to the mechanics of power. Rather than being guided by universal ethics or legal standards, global responses to […]

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Bilawal Bhutto’s Eloquent Representation of Pakistan’s Case During the Recent Skirmishes

He rightly confronted Prime Minister Modi at a time when bold, clear leadership was desperately needed. It is well known that Pakistan remains embroiled in a long and costly war against terrorism. Given this reality, it is highly improbable that Pakistan was involved in the recent Phalgam attack in Indian-occupied Kashmir. That said, we must […]

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What Happens When You Don’t Control Your Blood Sugar as a Diabetic Patient

  By: Dr. Somadila Anastatia Before discussing the consequences of poor blood sugar control, it is important to understand what diabetes mellitus is. Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by elevated blood glucose levels. A person is diagnosed with diabetes when their fasting blood glucose level is ≥7.0 mmol/L (126 mg/dL) and/or their random […]

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Is Narendra Modi Modeling His Policies After Benjamin Netanyahu? A Geopolitical Reflection

The parallels between the leadership styles and policies of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have raised serious concerns among political analysts and human rights observers alike. Both leaders helm right-wing nationalist governments and have been accused of using security crises to justify aggressive and often disproportionate responses against minority […]

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Survival of the Fittest in a Nuclear Age: Why Might Still Makes Right

We often comfort ourselves with the idea that the world has progressed — that wars are rarer, international law stronger, and diplomacy the new weapon of choice. Yet, a closer look at global conflicts suggests something disturbingly primal: we are still ruled by the logic of survival of the fittest. The recent Indian provocation at […]

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