Darkness in the Academia We are back. Let’s trigger where we ceased! The instructor asked scholars while opening the textbook. It was the first day when we came back after the winter furlough from the academic institute. Was it an ill approach to institute a learning stir? Instead, I felt auxiliary and fresh on the […]
Day: January 14, 2023

Book review: What is Islam by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
Islam is a monotheistic religion, where man only prays to one God. “Islam” is an Arabic word that means “Submission to God”. When a man worships his God with concentration it is like a conversation of a man with his God and particularly it is like he Whisper with his Lord. This God-oriented Life nourishes […]

Violence in Pakistani society: Issues and solutions
Pakistan has experienced a high level of violence, over the years. Despite the lack of information on this subject in Pakistan, this study describes the documented patterns of violence in Pakistani society, including its causes, offenders, and sociocultural and political frameworks. Researchers studying indigenous social problems are hindered from developing a thorough sociological perspective on […]

How China’s aggression has compelled Japan to remilitarization?
“War as a sovereign right of a nation is abolished”, said Takeo Fukuda in 1977. Fukuda doctrine was based on a pacifist constitution aimed at discouraging Japan to become a military power again and to focus on the economy. Japan ranks among the top 10 peaceful countries in the world that once was an aggressive […]

Top US lawmaker objects to potential F-16 sale to Turkey
According to people familiar with the situation, the Biden administration has informed Congress that it is preparing a prospective $20 billion sale of F-16 fighter fighters to Turkey. This immediately drew the ire of a top US legislator who has long opposed the trade. Top US lawmaker objects to potential F-16 sale to Turkey. According […]