Tag: islamic democratic state

History in a Nut Shell
So many thanks to Daily DAWN of January 04, 2015, with even thanks to book reviewer Mr. Hassan Javid. The book (The Warrior State) is a concise history, in a nut shell, of the new state stretched over three quarters of a century, including governance and highly sensitive decisions, right or wrong, resorted to with […]

Pakistan and Statesmanship
Acquisition of a piece of a land serves little towards freedom and independence of the occupants of territory. Contributions by far sighted versatile statesmen are must to comb the countrymen into disciplines of unity justice and honesty in formation of a real nation. Availability of requisite statesmen in low literacy corrupt states is next to […]

Dr. Tahir ul Qadri and Inqlab
Partiality devoid of justice and sincerity is evil causing multidirectional problems for mankind and generations to come. As sacred a relationship as mother does not deserve it. If you are a judge and a factual criminal case against your mother awaits verdict, the punishment must be declared without an iota of hesitation. Dr. Tahir ul […]

Quaid-e-Azam’s Pakistan – An Islamic State
Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the great leader of Sub-Continent Religion is a perennial and inevitable factor in order to maintain peace and harmony. It is a powerful constituent of any cultural norms and values, and because it addresses the most profound existential issues of human life (e.g., freedom, inevitability, fear, faith, security, tolerance, right and wrong, […]

Forgetting THE CAUSE and THE COST
By the most liberal and generous analysis of sixty years’ performance by Pakistani governments and politicians, keeping in view the state of deterioration in every aspect of life in the country (except for crimes-boosting TV / Cable sex displays, women models, theaters, fashion shows, singers etc), three facts are fairly concluded: Purposes, for which Pakistan […]