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Syria’s ( شام) Civil War: A Tutorial For Pakistan Regular  follower of news either on print, electronic or social media would have been come across news related to Syria’s and their casualties. We are seeing such news from last six years since 2011. We have also viewed countless Syrian refugee and migrants arrived Europe. The war has caused almost more than 75,000 causalities and overall 300,000 have been killed included armed forces, men, women and children. Currently if one look on to globe, Muslims of Syria are the most affected and displaced people. It is perhaps the most complicated civil war where giant power are involved for their own regional and global interest. Now it is a matter of fact that Muslims around the globe have been divided based on their religious ideologies i.e. Shiia And Sunni. Their indirect involvement in internal matter of the states and then ignition and exploitation of their fault lines are prominent and have been seen in many war ...
Maalik Movie: Reflection Of Pesudo-Democratic Culture Maalik – is directed by Ashir Azeem. When a project associated with Ashir name, you know that there would be scenes based on reality and event based motions on screen. He has also written the most eminent drama serial, Dhuwan, aired on PTV in 1994, based on fight against terrorism and drug dealers. Irony seen, when movie first released in Karachi, soon it become banned by the Govt. the battle fought by the director to release movie and he raised voice for the immediate release. Government pressurized him to cut off some scene from the movie. The case brought to the court, and finally the court dissolved government ban and grant permission to release. Soon after court verdict, Ashir proclaimed to release it on Eid-Ul-Adha. This exhibited how our champion of pseudo-democratic players works to mum the voices that raises versus them. The movie itself manifests such culture of powerful players who play with the commons of P...
                  Reidi Gul (ریدی گل ) By Ghani Khan  Ghani Khan  (1914–1996) was a Pashto language poet of the 20th century. His family background was political but his poetry predominantly focused on Anti-political slogan. He  is also distinguished for his poetry on philosophy of Allah, philosophy of aesthetism linked with Allah,  Self determination, and most of all symbolic poetry. On Aesthetism (Husn Parasti), addressing Mullah:  “Sardaari Na Keegi  Da Turi Da Mastai Na Beghair, Ao Allah Leday Na Shy Da Husn Parastai Na Beghair.”  means if you are not aesthetic, if you cannot see beauty in human beings;  you cannot find Allah,  because Allah is beautiful in his own and created beauty in everything. One of his poem which is related to symbolism i.e. REIDI GUL. Poem has so many powerful and extra motivational phrases. From my perspective it is for the youth o...