Friday, 17 August 2012

Dear Pakistan, would you mind waking up?

Pakistan is asleep, we all know. It has been like this for past 65 years or so. Some horrible dreams did come into its sleep, but alas they failed to wake it up. By horrifying dreams, I mean separation of Bengal, etc. What kind of sleeping pill it has taken??? I don't understand this. A nation must always be awake, so that it can apprehend what is attacking it, what is harmful to it and can distinguish between its enemies and friends. We do not qualify to be called a nation as long as we are in our present state. You don't see Shias and Sunnis embracing each other here in Pakistan, rather they are killing each other in sectarian violence events here. You don't see sincerity for the country here in Pakistan, rather here you see people stealing away petrol from abandoned petrol station during violent protests against load shedding (It really happened). You don't see here civil service people working honestly for the sake of the country's well being, rather you can see civil service eating away every last bit of money they can take through corruption and bribery, etc. No one is sincere here, and that's why we don't deserve to be called a nation.  We need to wake up from this slumber now before it is too late. We need to start thinking about the country first and then think about our interests. It is the time to do so and our country needs us the most now. Corruption, load shedding, inflation, unemployment, security issues and terrorism, etc are huge problems we are facing and we are busy in feeding our own desires here. Just yearning for change, sitting in our houses doing nothing, will not save this country. We need to actually start thinking about this country rather than our own well being. This is our beloved homeland which was "presented to us in a platter", but we still need to care about it.
Long Live Pakistan!

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Follow the teachings of Ramadan even After Ramadan


After the blessed month of Ramadan the Muslims get to rejoice on EID, it should be kept in mind that the taboos of righteousness and goodness which are inflicted upon us in the Ramadan month are not just taboos rather they are the constructing materials of our morality. Satan is locked in the Ramadan, people finally are free of evil deeds because this holy month only teaches us goodness and gives us an opportunity to ask for forgiveness of our sins. Our morality gets strengthened up, by fasting we get to realize the pains and sufferings of people who are below us in financial conditions, we get to feel their suffering and pain. Islam is the message of equality and brotherhood among people, not only among Muslims but all religions, all casts creed and colors. The ones who are financially gigantic and have access to all the luxuries of the world are unaware of the sufferings of the poor. So Ramadan teaches us equality and brotherhood, how beautiful it is too see that every Muslim in spite of his being rich or poor, is indulged into the Ramadan, fasting all day to please his almighty God, how pleasure giving experience it is. We put a leash on our tongues, our hands, our eyes our ears, endeavor to do everything which is good and try to avoid which is prohibited.




A good Muslim is a Muslim who keeps other Muslims immune to his bad talks and quarrels. So Ramadan is basically a practice month so Muslims could prepare themselves for the rest of the year. We should keep intact what we learnt and experienced in Ramadan and should hold on to the rope of Allah as tightly as we can, we should fear him and love him for what he has given us, if he has the power of granting, he also has the power of taking it back. So we should keep our morality strong and always thank Allah for what he has given us and make the most of this blessed month of Ramadan.

Friday, 10 August 2012

Pakistan's National Anthem

Pakistan's National Anthem
Refresh Your Spirit ...