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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Allama Mashriqi and the Khilafat Movement

On October 27, 1919, Khilafat Day was observed all over India and on November 23, 1919, the first Khilafat Conference met in Delhi. These events happened almost 102 years ago and are considered extremely important events in Muslim history.

What is the post covid-19 scenario of higher education in Punjab?

The COVID-19 pandemic has not only created a global health crisis but has also created a learning crisis across the world for children and adolescents of school-going age. During the first wave of COVID-19, education systems in most countries including Pakistan were adversely affected

Recalibrating the notion of collective self-defence vis-á-vis use of force

The notion of the use of force began from Stone Age, from its Neolithic period when people started dividing into groups and towns, possessing territory and attacking other groups or towns for either confiscating more parts or defending themselves in face of an attack.

India’s march to become a rogue state

American policymakers used the term "rogue states," to refer to a group of aggressively recalcitrant authoritarian countries which are ruled by irrational or crazy leaders who are inherently belligerent. The horrors of India, rushing to become an extremist Hindu state, don’t end here.

The inflation debate in Pakistan

PM Imran Khan and his cabinet are providing many justifications for the soaring price inflation: a spike in global commodity markets, flawed policies of earlier governments and their corruption, etc. but none is convincing enough for the public.

Understanding the deliberate design of an ineffective judicial system

This deliberate design of having a weak judicial and penal system suits the cartels, rich and arrogant politicians as well as the establishment to carry on with the petty benefits without considering the long-term effects of their actions.

Questioning Imran Khan’s political legacy

Naveed Ahsan Nadeem writes an open letter to the sitting Prime Minister of Pakistan as an ordinary citizen who has always been his well-wisher, despite past differences over his politics. Despite PM's achievements, people are deeply frustrated with him and there's a tinge of regret.

Is Indian cricket team only fit to play IPLs?

How the mighty have fallen. India despite all efforts by Afghanistan has crashed out of the world 20/20 cup. The last few days' scenario kinds of raised the probability of India making a miraculous comeback of sorts riding on Afghan shoulder and sneaking into the semifinal.

How Middle East has become epicentre of Muslim religious ultra-conservatism?

As Middle Eastern states attempt to manage their political and security differences, Muslim-majority countries are regrouping along a fault line that separates proponents of varying concepts of an authoritarian but religiously and socially more tolerant and moderate Islam.

Redeeming from destiny: India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

In 2019, its per capita income was $1,856—substantially higher than Pakistan's $1,285 and only $250 less than that of India. In 2020, Bangladesh might have edged ahead of India because it registered a growth rate of 2.4 percent whereas India's GDP shrank by 7.3 percent.

Operation Barbarossa: An Overview – Part Two

Shane Quinn, a British geo-analyst gives an analysis of Nazi intentions in the Soviet Union, such as relating to their Plan Oldenburg, the economic exploitation of the eastern territories under German occupation. The new forward defense positions were incomplete by mid-1941.

How Arab Spring affected Syria?

The Arab Spring was a series of popular pro-democracy uprisings that enveloped several largely Muslim countries. The events began in the spring of 2011. However, the political and social impact of these popular uprisings remains significant today.