Category: Pakistan
Posted on March 4, 2011 by Syed Abdul Wahab Gilani (Pakistan)
Revolution; the so-called, shook the most of Islamic world monarchies. Everyone in Pakistan is eying for the same here. Many bloggers, columnists, journalists, and writers of various domains are arguing on the premise of its possibility. Well, I am not …
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Benazir Bhutto,
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Libya,
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Muammar al-Gaddafi,
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Revolution in Pakistan,
Revolutionary movement,
Tunisian revolution,
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Posted on January 16, 2011 by Syed Abdul Wahab Gilani (Pakistan)
Since Pakistan stepped in war against terror, the debate of “Extremist“, “Moderate” and “Liberal” has become common. Until now extremism is being considered uni-polar i.e. religious extremism. You may find oodles of analysts local and international popping up on your T.V screens commenting about …
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Islam,
Islamophobia,
Pakistan,
Racism,
Youth |
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Extremism,
Islam,
Islamism,
Liberalism,
Mullah,
Pakistan,
Religion,
Salman Taseer |
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Posted on December 13, 2010 by Lord Kavi
The first Asian caravan for solidarity with Gaza is gathering volunteers from all around the Asia to Gaza. AsiatoGaza is a movement that intends to break the illegal siege of Gaza in a peaceful manner. AsiatoGaza consists of non governmental …
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Afghanistan,
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Interfaith,
Iran,
Iraq,
Pakistan,
Palestine,
Photos,
Syria |
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Posted on November 25, 2010 by Syed Abdul Wahab Gilani (Pakistan)
Revolution, on the brink of revolution and revolution; the only panacea. Probably you have tired and badly fed up of listening to these revolutionary statements. On top of these statements one would heard “There will be a lot of bloodshed …
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Activism,
Current Events,
Democracy,
Nationalism,
Pakistan |
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Asma Jahangir,
Balochistan,
French Revolution,
Habib Jalib,
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Non-governmental organization,
Pakistan,
Poetry,
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Punjab,
Quetta,
revolution,
Revolution and Evolution,
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Revolutions and Social Movements,
Say no to Revolution,
Why no revolution |
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Posted on November 17, 2010 by Syed Abdul Wahab Gilani (Pakistan)
Karachi is a metropolitan city. people from almost every major creed and religion live here. Karachi is the 19th largest city in the world. to my information it is also bigger than 3 countries and five times bigger than Singapore. It is known locally …
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Asia,
Awami National Party,
Karachi,
Muttahida Qaumi Movement,
Pakistan,
Racism,
Religious,
revolution,
Sindh,
Singapore |
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Posted on November 15, 2010 by Syed Abdul Wahab Gilani (Pakistan)
Every Pakistani is dissatisfied and disappointed by the circumstances faced by the country. There are certain contributions to this current state of cognitive dissonance. We are impatient to evolve and hence looking for a magical elixir or waiting for someone …
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Ayub Khan,
Italy,
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revolution,
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Posted on November 13, 2010 by Ola Al-Tamimi (Palestine)
“I do not know what’s going” …..This is my famous statement. I always say this statement when I do not know or I do not understand what’s going on. In fact I do know and do understand what’s going on, …
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Posted on November 11, 2010 by Lord Kavi
It’s the name of a book, written in 1995 by Ibn Warraq, Pakistani religious critic. The name is homage to Bertrand Russell’s “Why I Am Not a Christian”. Unfortunately, many Muslims are unfamiliar with this informative book. It’s the criticism …
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Awareness,
History,
Islam,
Islamophobia,
Pakistan,
Religion |
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Posted on November 11, 2010 by Aymen Zaheer
Background: The 133rd birthday anniversary of the Poet of the East, Doctor Allama Mohammed Iqbal would be observed on 9th November, 2010. As we look through the lattice of history, we realize that the greatest hindrance in recognizing the excellence …
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Pakistan,
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Mohammed Iqbal |
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Posted on November 7, 2010 by Shazli Gujjar (Pakistan)
If we don’t know the person we don’t know about its virtuous things we only have a blurred picture of his on our minds & if we listen to rumour then we firstly like to confirm it what we listen …
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Middle East,
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