by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Throughout history, nations have endured wars, occupations, and forced migrations, yet the idea of an entire population being asked to leave its homeland and settle elsewhere remains an extraordinary and deeply unsettling proposition. The notion of relocating a country’s inhabitants to another land raises profound ethical, […]
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by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal The practice of political correspondence has long been an essential facet of governance in Pakistan, serving as a formal means of communication between state institutions and key officeholders. Whether it is the Prime Minister addressing the President, a Chief Minister writing to the Prime Minister, or […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Kashmir has always held a central place in the heart of Pakistan, not merely as a geographical entity but as an inseparable part of its ideological and strategic framework. Its significance transcends political disputes and territorial claims, deeply intertwining with the spiritual, economic, and historical essence […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Pakistan is currently grappling with an alarming drought during the winter season, with rainfall significantly lower than in previous years. Traditionally, the regions of Galiyat, Malika-e-Kohsar Murree, and the northern areas are blanketed in snow by this time, but this year, they remain barren. According to […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Shab-e-Miraj, or the Night of Ascension, is one of the most profound and miraculous events in Islamic history. It marks the extraordinary journey of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) from Masjid al-Haram in Makkah to Masjid al-Aqsa in Jerusalem and then through the […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In a parliamentary democracy, elected representatives are entrusted with the legislative duties of debating and passing laws, a critical process governed by established rules and regulations. Among these, quorum holds special significance as it determines the minimum number of members required to be present in the […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal A ceasefire has finally been declared between Israel and Palestine, bringing an end to weeks of devastating conflict. This war, like many before it, has left behind a trail of destruction, immense human suffering, and deep political and social scars. While both sides claim justification for […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Since Pakistan’s establishment in 1947, the office of the Prime Minister has been a focal point of judicial scrutiny. The judiciary has frequently intervened, resulting in the conviction and disqualification of several Prime Ministers—developments that have not only shaped their political destinies but also left an […]
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Across the broad spectrum of human emotions, grief and sorrow emerge as universal constants. Regardless of whether the loss is caused by a natural disaster or a human-made catastrophe, the pain remains equally profound. Recent events, such as the devastating fires in Los Angeles and the […]