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By Dr. Mehmood Alam Aasi Khurram Jahangiri In the year 1360 AH, a remarkable life began in the serene gardens of Gulshan-e-Mujtaba, the estate of Nawab Hassan Ali Shah of Hasswah Fatehpur. That life was that of Hazrat Syed Muhammad Murtaza Hassan Ali Shah Abululai Jahangiri, whose spiritual presence would one day span continents, from India to Sindh, and touch hearts across Arab lands. Born into a distinguished family, he was the son of Nawab Syed Mujtaba Hassan and Syeda Shams-un-Nisa, and the grandson of Nawab Syed Atta Hassan. Among his siblings, he had two elder brothers, Syed Ishtiaq Hassan…
By Khpalwak Mohmand At Torkham Zero Point, where the borders of Pakistan and Afghanistan meet in tense silence, an unshrouded body has become a stark mirror reflecting the failures of state systems, social values, and human compassion. The death of Dawood, a young man from the Musa Khel area of Mohmand district, is not merely a tragic incident. It is a disturbing testament to what can happen when bureaucracy, identity, and tradition collide in the most unforgiving of ways. Dawood had spent much of his life in Taxila, engaged in the modest poultry business, living quietly yet precariously in a…
By Mujeeb Rahman Qambrani MEHAR: A grand Khatm-ul-Quran gathering was held at Noorani Mosque near Tower Chowk in Mehar, marking the completion of the recitation of the Holy Quran during Taraweeh prayers by Hafiz Muhammad Nawaz Solangi Hussaini. Addressing the gathering, Allama and Maulana Molvi Ali Hassan Panhwar Hussaini highlighted the significance of the Holy Quran and the blessings of Ramadan, noting that Laylat-ul-Qadr is a sacred night when Muslims collectively worship Allah and strive to uphold the name of Islam. He emphasized that Islam guides believers toward the true religion. Renowned Naat reciters, including Faqeer Haji Hamid Ali Baledi…
By Abdul Qadir Mahesar DADU: The Sindh Fankaar Welfare Organization (SAFWA) distributed food rations to struggling and unemployed artists from Dadu and other districts of Sindh during Ramadan. Several prominent Sindhi actors and performers attended the event. Leaders of SAFWA, including Lala Rafiq Zunor, Manzoor Akash Solangi, Syed Ahmed Nisar Shah, Fakir Ismail Chandio, Shakeel Abro and Mansoor Chandio, said the initiative was inspired by the late actor and founding member Syed Munawar Ali Shah, whose vision they are striving to fulfil. They urged the Sindh Tourism and Culture Department to support artists, noting that many performers face financial hardship…
By Mujeeb Rahman Qambrani MEHAR: The office-bearers of the All Sindh Primary Teachers Association (PTALAF) District Dadu submitted their nomination forms at the election office, following constitutional procedures under the Sindh High Court and Industries Department. With no other candidates contesting, all office-bearers were elected unopposed. Elected unopposed for the Sathio Group in District Dadu were District President Rana Ishaq Saqi, Senior Vice President Mansoor Ali Kalhoro, Vice President (Female) Haseena Begum Panhwar, General Secretary Jameel Aftab Jatoi, Deputy General Secretary Zareef Ali Unar, Joint Secretary (Female) Shabana Soomro, Finance Secretary Mujahid Ali Soomro, Information Secretary Farooq Ahmed Qambrani, and…
By Dr Zawwar Hussain The Earth we inhabit is far more than a backdrop of land, sky, and sea. It is a living, breathing system, a complex web in which every element—air, water, rock, and life itself—is intimately entwined. The apparent separations between atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere are convenient distinctions for scientists, yet in reality, they function as a single, cohesive whole. Understanding this unity is not a mere academic exercise. It is an urgent necessity in a world increasingly defined by climate crises, dwindling freshwater, and the erosion of ecosystems that have taken millennia to evolve. The atmosphere,…
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the intricate theatre of global politics, alliances rarely emerge solely from shared values. More often, they are born from shared anxieties, overlapping fears that shape the decisions of powerful states. Today, the turbulence stretching from the Middle East to South Asia seems to reflect precisely such a pattern—a subtle, informal alignment among Israel, India, and the United States. Each pursues its own national priorities, yet the convergence of their concerns—Israel over Iran, India over Pakistan, and the United States over both—has created a matrix of coordinated pressure, the reverberations of which continue to shape regional…
By Shakeel Hussain History is often written on maps, etched into borders and capitals, yet its deepest traces are found in human lives. Few conflicts illustrate this more starkly than the enduring story of Palestine. More than seven decades after the Nakba—the catastrophe that displaced hundreds of thousands in 1948—the Palestinian question continues to reverberate across continents, a reminder that unresolved injustice does not fade with time. The establishment of Israel in 1948 did more than redraw political boundaries; it uprooted communities, fractured families, and transformed millions of lives into a daily struggle for survival. Homes were abandoned, villages depopulated,…
