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In the memory of Madar-e-Millat Miss Fatimah Jinnah, sister of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah (may Allah have mercy on them). By Dr. M. A. Syed The last forty-six years of our independent existence have witnessed great changes in the writing of history. Whereas we have, to some degree, stopped the process of explaining and apologizing [...]

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By Ishtiaq Ahmed Those who want us to believe that an obscure colonel forced Pakistan into a war without the knowledge of the top political leadership, especially someone of the stature of Jinnah, are insulting common sense In his comment, ‘Jinnah’s role in the Kashmir War’ (Daily Times, March 24, 2010) on my op-ed a [...]

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A friend asked me: Hum itney na-shukrey kyun hain? Why are we so unthankful? At first, I thought it was a usual comment by him we often use in daily life. But soon I analyzed he was talking about “Pakistan” particularly. I retorted that we really are unthankful — an unthakful nation. Perhaps he daresaid, [...]

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Oh Politicians of Pakistan, Rightist and Leftists, Islamists and Secularists, Illiterates and Phds, Ignorant and Intelligent, do you not see what is happening in your country. Do you not feel the pain of all these innocent lives that are being taken every other day? Have you all lost your humanity? You all claim to be [...]

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“Quaid wanted Pakistan as an Islamic, democratic and welfare state,”…

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“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” for Kashmir and Pakistan. The Private secretary of Quaid-e-Azam.

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Is this why our forefathers gave all the sacrifices??? Have fear of Allah. The Constitution of Pakistan says “Steps shall be taken to enable the Muslims of Pakistan, individually and collectively, to order their lives in accordance with the fundamental principles and basic concepts of Islam…“ Where is the Government???

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When Mohammed Ali Jinnah sought to create Pakistan he hoped for a state where the primacy of law would be paramount. Unfortunately, that has not happened even after sixty-two years of statehood. If the present condition of the country were known to Jinnah, he would roll over in his grave…

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