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Supreme Court Verdict

The Supreme Court of Pakistan and JIT have played commendable role to bring governing family to their terrific end. Both, the SC and JIT, could come under pressure of the ruling party and decide in their favor, but they did not. The JIT, as court also appreciated, has done hard work in preparing and filing a comprehensive and detailed report. Similarly, the SC has also done tremendous work by swiftly announcing the impartial verdict. The court could also rule that there is still not enough evidence to topple Sharif, and call for a  further investigation, but it did not. Presently, there is still a great need to unearth the other corrupt faces of Pakistan by SC so that no other can ruin our beloved country in future time.  The same has been published in DAWN news on Sunday 30 july, 2017.

J.I.T report

The current revelations about the ongoing corruption inquiry against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his family by international and national media have cleared that governing party is guilty, and it is no more denied. The Pakistani corruption case now hinges on a font style of the document that was at the centre of corruption inquiry. The confirmation by British forensic expert who says document dated 2006, which was presented by Sharif family to JIT, was typed in the Calibri font – despite the fact that Calibri was not commercially available until 2007. The font proves that the document is “fake” or “falsified” and submitting it was a “criminal offence” by Maryam Nawaz.  Currently, it has been noticed that Wikipedia entry for “Calibri” has apparently been repeatedly edited following the revelations to save the accused. Supreme Court of Pakistan is humbly requested to take notice against involved and set an example for all so that no one can mislead the pres...

Student Councils

A few months back there was clash between Pathan and Sindhi students of QAU Islamabad and Now it turned between Baloch and Sindhi Students. Students councils such as Mehran Council, Baloch Council and others which are made on the name of education and culture are catalyst for such an events in prestigious institutes like, QAU. Most of these councils usually back up wrong and punishable actions of their member students. Cultural and educational councils of QAU, IIUI, NUML are not different than the political and nationalist parties of university of sindh, bolan University, and peshawar university. For example, mehran council of QAU is itself divided into wings such as P.P.P and others. Sindhi Sangat of NUML had quarrel over the election and membership of cabinet. The protocol system of councils' chairmen, chanting of slogans and the current clashes between Pathans, Balochs, and Sindhis are a few other examples. These councils are merely educational or cultural rather they ...

Military Courts

Pakistan is a democratic Islamic country. According to constitution of Pakistan, the official name of the country is Islamic Republic of Pakistan; however the democracy and implementation of Islamic laws in the country has been questioned mark from its inception. The development of military courts and recent protests against execution of Mumtaz Qadri are a few examples which have questioned the form of government and awareness of Islamic laws in the country. Military courts are the special courts headed by the army setup to achieve some national level agendas. They were first established on October 17, 1979 when General Zia ul Haq took over the country in military coup and abolished the first elected government.  The courts were set up second time by Pakistan Mulsim League Nawaz (PML-N) in year 1998 in order to reduce escalating turmoil in Sindh, particularly in Karachi. Interestingly, the courts were established again in year 2015 under the government of PML-N for two y...

Trump: "I THINK ISLAM HATES US"

"I think Islam hates us," Donald J. Trump said in an interview of dated: March 9th, 2016 on Anderson cooper 360. In my opinion, It is not Islam that hates. These are rather contemporary Muslims t that are hating huge to people of other religions. This is not a good thing that  Muslims are practicing. Islam teaches, to 'respect other's beliefs' because according to Quran: La Iqra-ha fid-deen - "Let there be no compulsion or persecution in religion"  ( 2:256). The Muslims should not say that they are hate people of other religion or dislike their  religion because they (i.e. Jews and Christians e.t.c.) hate us (Islam), remember you are Muslims your Din Islam stops doing so.  One more thing to remember, all Din (religions) are by Allah (not the Mazaahib or Madahib) so abomination to any Din of Allah may harm your faith. A true follower of Islam (real Muslim) should show respect to beliefs of other religion, this act of his or her will be c...

Marriages in Pakistan

Marriage is a legal and social bonding between two for which consent of both 'boy and girl' is utmost required, this is recommendation of almost every religion and constitution of world. But unfortunately, things are inverse in social settings of Pakistan-where nonetheless marriage are not more than forced bonding. The reasons for this are many such as, family status in terms of wealth and property, family settings like within family marriage, ethnic issues like Shiite and Sunni, racial Issues like Sindhi and Muhajar, Baloch and Punjabi, tribal and community clashes and many more. There are many ways and forms of forced marriages in Pakistan. In one case, boy and girl may ready to marry with each other but their families show resentment on their marriage. In other case, boy or girl or even both may not agree to get married but their families show agreement on their marriage. There exist so many other ways of forced marriage in Pakistan. It is equally importa...

Short Biography of Salahuddin Ayyubi

The courageous soldier and tiger of Islam Sultan Yusuf Salahuddin Ayyubi was born in Tikrit Fortress of Iraq in 1138 (532 Hijri), he was the son of Kurdun’s famous commander Najam ad-Din Ayyub ( who had  died on August 09, 1173, in a  horse-riding accident) . Najam ad-Din Ayyub and his brother Asad ud-Din Shirkuh were two renowned warriors of Sultan Noor ad-din bin Imad ad-Din Zangi who had stretched the Muslim’s regime in Asia as well as in Europe. In the year 1169, al-Adid the last Caliph of Egypt appointed Salahuddin as his sub-ordinate. After two years on September 13, 1171, when al -Adid gets died, Sultan Noor ad-din Zangi appointed Salahuddin as the Governor of Egypt. Soon after becoming  Governor  Salahuddin  coped  with the revolt of 50,000 black African Soldiers who were escorted by King Naji  (controller of Fatimid Army). King Naji was sent in captivation by Ayyubi who later died in jail. At the same time, Salahu...