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An Instructive Absurdity

Feb 3rd, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Pakistan, Religion
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Much has been written about the Theatre of the Absurd in Islamabad on the Ides of January. I wouldn’t dignify it with comment on the agenda, the proceedings, the success or the lack of it. But I am interested in examining how it could have happened, with the support of the many thousands who braved […]



Of Gotham City And Pakistan

Jan 31st, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Pakistan
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I was watching the movie Batman Begins a few days ago, and one of the things in it that really perked my interest was the state-of-affairs of Gotham City. It was a city shown in shambles; a place where corruption had infiltrated the very infrastructure of the city. A city overrun by criminals, and no […]



What Does It Mean To Be Religious?

Jan 29th, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Pakistan, Religion, World
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  We all seem to have an image. An image of what a God-fearing and religious person looks like. That image may be founded on our experience with those whom we consider to be “religious” or at times based on what we imagine a pious person to be, created upon our reading from a particular […]



Toxic Effects of Inferiority Complex (III)

Jan 25th, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Pakistan, World
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In South Africa there are two million whites against almost thirteen million native people, and it has never occurred to a single black to consider himself superior to a member of the white minority.– Frantz Fanon The feeling of inferiority of the colonized is the correlative to the European’s feeling of superiority. Let us have […]



Why Algerian Kidnappers Demanded Release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui?

Jan 23rd, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Pakistan, World
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THE only thing that surprised me when I heard that the Algerian kidnappers had called for the release of Dr Aafia Siddiqui was that it hadn’t happened sooner. Don’t get me wrong, as a former hostage myself, there is no way I condone the actions of what has unfolded in a remote corner of the […]



Historical Roots of Inferiority Complex (II)

Jan 23rd, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Religion, World
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Colonial Invasion & State Structures. Loss of self-confidence in Muslims is justifiably related to defeats on the battlegrounds at the hands of west. But a military defeat is not enough to enslave hearts and minds, as it can be an impetus for revenge. Today Muslims are envious of West’s power, which proves the fact that […]



Inferiority Complex And The Disease Known as Civilization (I)

Jan 21st, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Pakistan, World
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I am talking of millions of men who have been skillfully injected with fear, inferiority complexes, trepidation, servility, despair, abasement. —Aimé Césaire, Discours sur le Colonialisme The independence movements in colonies and protectorates came into being, not through a return to indigenous values on the part of those concerned, but through the absorption of occidental […]



My Journey to Islam and Reaction of My Family

Jan 20th, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Lauren Booth's Diary, Religion, World
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Lauren Booth, broadcaster and journalist, is former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s sister-in-law, who converted to Islam in 2010. Here below is her journey to Islam and the heart-warming reaction of her family in this translated version of a recent interview: I thank Allah for giving me the chance to spend a month with the […]



Imported Revolution

Jan 20th, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Media Watch, Pakistan
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The bullet proof, bomb-proof, container-led revolution of Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri has concluded, thankfully without any loss of human life, but needs some reflection on its course, its aims and results. Dr Tahir-ul-Qadri claimed to bring an overnight revolution because people are sick of current corrupt system. The idea seemed fascinating but the problem remained that the […]



Qazi Hussain Ahmad – The Sign of Unity of The Ummah

Jan 7th, 2013 | By | Category: Latest, Pakistan, Religion, Social
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Don’t know how to start … Qazi Hussain Ahmad, former Ameerr of Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) left us in deep sorrow and grief and I don’t even have words to express it. He is still living in our hearts and minds. Like many others, my adulthood was spent in chanting slogans ‘hum baitey kis k __Qazi k’ […]