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    Gori of Pakistan

    There are various mythical or legendary female figures in different cultures that have similar traits of punishing those who utter their name or violate certain taboos associated with them. One example is the Hindu goddess Kali, who is often depicted as a fierce and powerful deity who destroys...
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    PTI worker Ali Bilal died in car accident: CM Mohsin Naqvi

    In Pakistan, the gravest and most significant incidents are often labeled as accidents or tragedies, and those responsible for them are able to escape accountability. The separation of East and West Pakistan was one of the biggest events in Pakistan's history, yet it was labeled as a "tragedy"...
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    PTI announces ‘historic public rally’ in Lahore

    The argument presented here is misleading. TLP had no legitimate agenda and its protests were not within acceptable limits. In contrast, PTI's agenda has been proven to be legitimate and its means to achieve it are also in accordance with that legitimacy. However, it is important to acknowledge...
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    Why the ethnic hate recently?

    If a community exhibits negative behavior, there may be underlying factors that contribute to it. For instance, we can consider the case of England. According to the most recent available data from the UK government, the ethnic group that is overrepresented in the prison population relative to...
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    Banana 🍌 republic of Pakistan

    The development of Japan was preceded by a regime change that saw the dismantling of the previous imperial government and the establishment of a parliamentary system with a prime minister as the head of government. During the subsequent period of Occupation, supervised by the Allied Forces...
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    Humanoids on earth

    Regarding the objection on the book's content, I must say that while it may seem unusual and even unbelievable, we cannot dismiss it outright. History has shown us that many discoveries were once thought impossible until evidence emerged. For example, the body of a pharaoh was only found after...
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    Humanoids on earth

    Cannibal Humanoids The humanoids described below are cannibals whose king resides in a large wooden structure. They boil their prisoners of war in water and peel them with a knife, similar to how one would peel a sweet potato. They are not engaged in agriculture or cattle farming and are...
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    Humanoids on earth

    There is an old book that is in a very fragile state. I am sharing excerpts from the book in order to preserve it while also disseminating its knowledge. The title of the chapter that I am sharing in this thread is "Dunya ki seir," which can be translated to "Journey of the World", with the...
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    Terrorists Attack Police HQ in Karachi

    If we can extend the ceasefire we had with TTP from a few months to a few years, we may be able to see real and measurable progress in the region. One concern that many people have is the fear that the TTP will rearm and reposition themselves despite the ceasefire we have had. However, it is...
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    Terrorists Attack Police HQ in Karachi

    Currently, Bangladesh has achieved significant progress in several areas. However, prior to its independence in 1971, its performance was not as positive. For example, in terms of education, East Pakistan had a lower literacy rate compared to West Pakistan. In 1951, the literacy rate in East...
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    Terrorists Attack Police HQ in Karachi

    The key factor is compatibility. Bangalis were deemed incompatible and thus, left. Currently, there are concerns about the compatibility of Pashtuns, Balochs, and even villagers and clans. During Pakistan's inception, there was no consideration of compatibility issues as everyone was welcomed...
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    Terrorists Attack Police HQ in Karachi

    Pehle pakistani to banday ke puttar ban jaen!! They'll turn any pro-pakistani into anti-pakistani, inside or outside.
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    Imran Khan can be arrested today?? Bail withdrawn by anti-Terrorism Court Islamabad

    If Gen Bajwa is rightfully prosecuted and meets his appropriate fate in a court of law, I think Imran Khan wouldn't mind to retire from politics. And people would also be fine with this eventual outcome.
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    It's now or never situation again

    How long is the arc of time India is working in? Before the last hundred years, the history of Afghanistan is marked by periods of war and conflict, as well as periods of relative peace and stability. Different dynasties, including the Timurid Empire, the Mughal Empire, the Hotaki dynasty, the...
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    Blast in a Mosque in Peshawar: 50 people injured

    In early days of Islam, state matters were discussed in mosque. Now they are discussed in parliament; prayers are also offered there. Real mosque of Pakistan is parliament. If you want to restore the sanctity, restore the sanctity of parliament. پاکستان کی اصل مسجد پارلیمنٹ ہے۔ اگر تقدس...
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    It's now or never situation again

    Pashtuns make up around 38-42% of the population of Afghanistan, whereas in Pakistan, it is estimated to be around 15-20%. So they'll feel more comfortable and in the position of authority in Afghanistan, as compared to Pakistan. If Pakistani establishment doesn't play carefully, it will keep...
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    Unironically: Could declaring Sharia Law in Pakistan solve it's insurgency problem?

    A drug addict first sells his own property and then steals the other's. One who can sell one's own mother, won't hesitate to sell the other's.
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    Unironically: Could declaring Sharia Law in Pakistan solve it's insurgency problem?

    India don't want to destroy Pakistan. In fact India knew the true nature of Pakistani establishment much earlier than us. It knew that Pakistani establishment is not only harmful for India but for the region. So India just took balancing actions. But there is a country thousands of miles away...
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    Unironically: Could declaring Sharia Law in Pakistan solve it's insurgency problem?

    There were no fights among the Sahaba (RA) based on interpretations; mainly it was related to administration. Even Imam Abu Hanifa and his disciples had difference of opinions e.g. their views on the use of personal reasoning (ijtihad) in the interpretation of Islamic law. While Imam Abu Hanifa...
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    Unironically: Could declaring Sharia Law in Pakistan solve it's insurgency problem?

    Implementation of Shariah is a fruit that these militants are not supposed to eat anyway. It is the job of non combatant Ulema and scholars to work on it. Militants have only one job i.e. to pave the way and make their voice heard. They have done quite much in this regard and if there are...
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