Pakistan is a Firm Mountain



This nation was formed about 64 years ago, and until now it is standing still with a firm belief in its people that this land is not for sale. I, as a student, believe in the sole sovereignty of my country.

For the past 20 years that I have spend in this nation I came across a number of incidents which in both aspects i.e. positive as well as negative, inspired me for the belief that this nation will be shining on the map of the world no matter what the circumstances are.

Pakistan is a Firm Mountain
Even the history says itself that the creation of Pakistan is a miraculous incident. And now when this country has been hit by wars, terror-ism, floods, natural disasters, electricity crisis etc but still its people are surviving, and the common fact is very simple 'UNITY'.

Even though on mass level we see the cast or creed system prevailing in this society but when it comes to our beloved country, this discrimination is neglected and everyone stands in the front row to die for this nation. Think positively! Whatever comes in front of us is the fruit of our thoughts and deeds!

Even though most of the people across the globe have even declared that Pakistan will not exist on the map of 2020. I do believe in freedom of speech but giving opinions regardless of realistic touch are jokes I guess.

So, be Proud to be a Pakistani! If one cannot do anything to serve its nation, then to speak and to write is the best option to do so because words can inspire the world. May Allah shower His endless blessings on our motherland! Ameen!

Talha Hussain
National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad.

Lost Ideology


“Pakistan” achieved after sacrifices of thousands of Muslims migrating from united India to their new country.

“Pakistan” achieved in the name of Islam being the basis of “Pakistan ideology”. Just for a purpose that the Muslims of sub continent could live their lives in the light of teachings of Islam, and could follow the way of Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (S.A.W). Muslims could have the freedom of thoughts & expression without the fear of any superior force.

Looking PAKISTAN now!!! Where is that ideology gone???

Lost ideology
Was the freedom of actions & expressions meant freedom of corruption, freedom of vulgarity, freedom of sweep over and kill the rights of poor people???

This is all happening because the basic ideology has been lost.

I see Muslims around me but no Islam! I see humans but no humanity.

Everybody is busy in his life. Everyone says about change but no one is ready to take the initiative to bring a change. Everyone points out others mistakes but does not check his own!

Where we are going… No one think about it!

In this world, nothing is impossible. Don’t lose hope! Don’t sit like disable people. It’s time to bring a change, to make a better Pakistan for us and our future generation.
DO IT NOW or NEVER!

DEEPLY THINK ONCE!!!

Tamania Daud
Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce, University of Peshawar.

Story of Appreciation


This is a powerful message in our modern society. 
We seemed to have lost our bearing & our sense of direction.

One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company. He passed the first interview; the director did the last inter-view, made the last decision. The director discovered from the CV that the youth's academic achievements were excellent all the way, from the secondary school until the postgraduate research, never had a year when he did not score.

The director asked, "Did you obtain any scholarships in school?" the youth answered "none".
The director asked, “Was it your father who paid for your school fees?" The youth answered, "My father passed away when I was one year old, it was my mother who paid for my school fees.”
The director asked, “Where did your mother work?" The youth answered, "My mother worked as clothes cleaner.” The director requested the youth to show his hands. The youth showed a pair of hands that were smooth and perfect.
The director asked, “Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes before?" The youth answered, "Never, my mother always wanted me to study and read more books. Furthermore, my mother can wash clothes faster than me.”
The director said, "I have a request. When you go back to-day, go and clean your mother's hands, and then see me tomorrow morning.”
The youth felt that his chance of landing the job was high. When he went back, he happily requested his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange, happy but with mixed feelings, she showed her hands to the kid.
The youth cleaned his mother's hands slowly. His tear fell as he did that. It was the first time he noticed that his mother's hands were so wrinkled, and there were so many bruises in her hands. Some bruises were so painful that his mother shivered when they were cleaned with water.
This was the first time the youth realized that it was this pair of hands that washed the clothes everyday to enable him to pay the school fee. The bruises in the mother's hands were the price that the mother had to pay for his graduation, academic excellence and his future.
After finishing the cleaning of his mother hands, the youth quietly washed all the remaining clothes for his mother.
That night, mother and son talked for a very long time.
Next morning, the youth went to the director's office.
The Director noticed the tears in the youth's eyes, asked: “Can you tell me what have you done and learned yester-day in your house?"
The youth answered,” I cleaned my mother's hand, and also finished cleaning all the remaining clothes.”
The Director asked, “please tell me your feelings."
The youth said, “Number 1, I know now what appreciation is. Without my mother, there would not the successful me today. Number 2, by working together and helping my mother, only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done. Number 3, I have come to appreciate the importance and value of family relationship.”
The director said, “This is what I am looking for to be my manager. I want to recruit a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of others to get things done, and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life. You are hired.”
Later on, this young person worked very hard, and received the respect of his subordinates. Every employee worked diligently and as a team. The company's performance improved tremendously.
A child, who has been protected and habitually given what-ever he wanted, would develop "entitlement mentality" and would always put him first. He would be ignorant of his parent's efforts. When he starts work, he assumes that every person must listen to him, and when he becomes a manager, he would never know the sufferings of his employees and would always blame others. For this kind of people, who may be good academically, may be successful for a while, but eventually would not feel sense of achievement. He will grumble and be full of hatred and fight for more. If we are this kind of protective parents, are we really showing love or are we destroying the kid instead?
You can let your kid live in a big house, eat a good meal, learn piano, watch a big screen TV. But when you are cut-ting grass, please let them experience it. After a meal, let them wash their plates and bowls together with their brothers and sisters. It is not because you do not have money to hire a maid, but it is because you want to love them in a right way. You want them to understand, no matter how rich their parents are, one day their hair will grow gray, same as the mother of that young person. The most important thing is your kid learns how to appreciate the effort and experience the difficulty and learns the ability to work with others to get things done.

Karim Boolani
Tabanis School of Accountancy, Karachi.

I also deserve Happiness


There are many times when I think to write about Child labor, every day I write a few lines but these all are re-placed by the new ones, and this happens every time I try to do so. But today I have decided no matter what comes in my mind today will be a part of this script.


Children are considered as flowers of heaven. In other words, Children are compared to flower as they are soft & their beauty is in their color & softness, if it is handled harshly, they lose their shape. Same situation is with children, if they are overloaded with work more than their abilities, it can also cause severe adverse affect on them.

Today, children are compelled to do such things which are hectic and take a lot of strength even from the adults. They are not only engaged in mental but physical activities as well. They are doing work in small hotels, factories, industries, also as bus conductors, trash pickers & so on. Poverty, unemployment, traditional customs, is found to be the biggest cause of this problem.

There are many children who want to study but due family pressure & poverty, they do work for the sake of in-come. "I want to get education but if I will study, then who will be the source of income of my family, I am the only son of my parents, they have a lot of dreams regarding me, & I have to fulfill their needs & earn money for them", replied a thirteen years old boy, Salahuddin, while he was working in a general store, when I asked him to seek education for his betterment.

Fateh Ali, a child known as a nerd in his school life, completed his matriculation with B grade in his board exams did not continued his studies. When asked why he took such an action, he told me that his father was against his education since he was three, but due to his mother’s emphasize on his education his father agreed, but now his father wants him to earn at least 3000 rupees for his family & quit education & utilize his skills to earn money. Fateh Ali’s words touched my heart & I was thinking if I was having enough power, I would have surely done something for that children.

When asked from a 16 years old Jehanzeb why he doesn’t study, he said, "My father is a bus driver, he was also a bus conductor when he was of my age as doing such a job is sort of our family tradition”. His words emphasized me to ask him why his father doesn’t employ someone. He told me, "If we employ another person, he will also take some type of income". I was shocked that he is looking younger physically but his mentality is that of an elder but due to such experiences he gained from life, Jehanzeb continued that “I want to study but my father will not even allow me to go to school”. Jehanzeb’s words struck mind & I thought that child labor has brought so many adverse effects on children, thus it has minimized their own precious lives.

We do not have to wait until we get rich enough to eliminate child labor as all this is happening around us & if we fail to rid it off our societies, it is going to keep on destroying these innocent lives. We forget to feel the pin of those little hands. We conveniently walk away from the helplessness of those innocent eyes. To feel the world and to make it a better place to live IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY.

Karim Boolani
Tabanis School of Accountancy, Karachi.

Suicide isn’t a Solution



Teenagers of the modern age are very much falling in the category of suicides due to lack of tolerance. They think that every solution to their problems lies in the fact of running away from problems instead of solving them out. If one is committing an unethical activity and caught red handed, the very first thought comes of freedom is death. Why this is happening to our generation, especially in the Asian countries? Answer is quite debatable but we don't need lectures. Everyone has a sense of responsibility in them. Think of your parents, family, and siblings. Allah has granted us a life to fight back and to over-come every problem. By committing suicide we only think of our own freedom, we become so selfish that we want to gain peace by killing our own selves, without thinking about the after affects of this act. Our family is going to suffer. For your mistake they are going to face the scenario. We have to develop a strong will power to never say never to any situation as Allah always gives the load according to the capability of the person. Make your weaknesses your options. We have to take on no matter what challenge life is supposed to throw at us. Harsh realities are a part of life still we have to cope up, to fight back with the life and to show life that winners never quit. Doing mistakes is not a bad thing it's just another way of looking at problems. But don't give up. Everyone has to continue even when it hurts deeply. See the lightning there is always a silver lining. If you can't see the brighter side of any aspect just start polishing the darker side as nothing is impossible even the statement says I m possible.

.:: How to Make Your Weaknesses; Your Options ::.

Once there was a family going in a car. They had their one toddler boy at the back seat. Suddenly the car met with an accident. Somehow the father and mother survived but their child got seriously injured. They took the boy to hospital and he got operated. When the doctor came out of the operation theatre and said to the family that there child is out of danger but he has lost his left arm forever. Years passed and the little toddler became a teenager. One day while he was watching TV he came across the martial arts channel. He got to his father and said Dad I want to learn Kung fu. Dad while looking at his disabled son said, “It is hard to learn for people with both hands and you have got only one. This is not possible”. But the boy kept on insisting and finally his dad took him to one of the best martial arts school in the city. When they reached the Sensei (Master), Sensei looked at the boy and his ambition to learn kung fu. He admitted the boy on one condition that he will not ask questions at any level. They agreed and Sensei started training the boy. The boy was told only one movement for his right hand to move back and forth with a punch. Months passed, many other students came after the boy and started to learn different moves but he was doing the same move again and again. So he went to the Sensei and asked why he is lacking behind every other student. Sensei re-plied, “No questions! I told you in the beginning”. Then the world championship came. In the first round the boy was standing in the arena with his opponent staring at him with both of his hands in full power. Opponent rushed for the boy and the boy moved and punched him once and the opponent went down. Surprisingly the boy was shocked. And then the final round came up. This time the opponent kicked him so bad in the ribs and his face was bleeding furiously. The boy fell down and looked in to the eyes of his Master who was standing by the side of the ring. He read the eyes of Sensei saying you have the ability of doing it get up and punch your opponent again. The boy got up and punched his opponent in the face and finally a loud cry went across the arena. The disabled boy with one hand be-came the world champion. His parents appraised him a lot and wanted him to come home. The boy replied, “No, to-day I have to go to my master and he has to answer my questions”. He reached Sensei and asked how it was possible that only with one hand he could beat every opponent, without using much moves. Sensei smiled and replied, “For all the things I have told you in martial arts, the one thing I have never told you was that for every move in kung fu there is a counter move also. And the moves which I have told you, to counter them you should have a left hand which you never had.” The boy cried and hugged Sensei.

Moral is quite simple: we just have to change our views on looking things in a better way as our eyes are the most sparkling parts of the body. Everything happens for a reason and Allah does not create garbage, it is the humans who do. 

Talha Hussain
National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad.

What’s your responsibility towards Mother Earth?


We all claim to be a group of zealous patriots, who can even die for the defense of their motherland – Pakistan. But as we gear up to fight our external enemies; have we dealt with the internal dangers this land is facing? Tell me honestly how many of us even know what is the National Bird of Pakistan or what is the National Animal of Pakistan??? These things may seem trivial and insignificant but in reality, they show how much real interest we have in acquainting with the basics of Pakistan.


Just to increase your information: Our National Bird is – Chukar, many of us may have it as our pet bird even!!! The National Animal is- The Markhor (Ibex) whose beautiful hangings we see in the houses of many rich people. But do we know that it is an endangered species and we should work to conserve it to prevent its extinction from Pakistan??
We talk about others plotting to destroy Pakistan…what about us who are playing the major role in eradicating its beautiful land?? Do you know that 85% water in Lahore, 75% in Islamabad and 87% water in Rawalpindi out of the 0.4% fresh water available for use is declared to be unfit for drinking purposes?? Who are we to blame for this malfunctioning- Our neighbors?? Why not!! That’s an easy thing to do? Do we ever think while washing our cars or taking long showers that how much drinkable water are we wasting?? Or how we are becoming the cause of the death of our fellow countrymen due to our own lack of responsibility??

Claiming to be well aware of the current political affairs of Pakistan, did we ever think that why to waste our energy over the unending discussions with no result, but to work over those issues which are threats to all of us and can give us huge losses in near future?? Thousands are killed due to dengue, malaria or drinking Unhygienic water, all year round. 20-40% of yearly hospital admissions are the result of water borne diseases.

Who is responsible for this loss of water, land or humanity-Us obviously!!!!

Instead of making huge affirmations: we will do this, we will do that, why not to start working on individual basis? Then to indulge communities and eventually the whole society… The underprivileged people get to be the victim of our carelessness as we can afford to buy branded water bottles but they are to drink the waste water sent from the urban areas.

Let our conscience wake up and decide to work for the betterment of masses… we may live in a palace of glass but the sewage and waste surrounding it, can’t make it any prettier for the others… Our sea, our streets, our communities are turning into mound of waste day by day... What we do is to clean our houses and throw the extra garbage out on the streets?? Isn’t Pakistan our house too?? Who gives us shelter and freedom to live the way we want?? Why to mess her exquisite facet in order to avoid clutter in our own homes??

Who is responsible for the misery of uncountable numbers of families, who live in the landfills of our waste and try to make a living out of picking items from it?? Our heart does not bleed over the injustice done to them? The little souls are like us, aren’t they? Don’t they have a right to live in a healthy environment and lead a happy life??

My whole purpose for this article is not to point out a single person or ethnic group but to highlight a community flaw which we all comprise of. But we should aim to do something today that will be beneficial for many to come tomorrow. Let’s start with very few simple steps to conquer the menace of pollution, poverty and unemployment in Pakistan!! They may seem unimportant, trivial chores but can do wonders in the long run
So here we go:
  • Try to spread awareness around your place as we youth are to work for our community’s betterment.
  • While doing (above), try to indulge people for some major issues near your area i.e. an overflowing garbage bin or poor sewage system. Use your convincing power to ask the head of the place for the proper disposal of garbage, ask him to put fines on those who bear negligence.
  • Try to categorize your rubbish into classes i.e. paper, plastic, glass or other materials such as metals etc. This will surely be a lot more help to garbage pickers or raddi walas.
  • Use your sense of responsibility and avoid the unnecessary use and eventual loss of water every day in your houses.
  • Minimize the usage of water for car wash, do it once a week. Do you know if you can just close your tap while brushing your teeth, you can save enough water in a year to generate 32MW electricity to light up our one big city like Karachi?
  • We all love to watch TV shows but when we are bored, we just turn it off by a remote. Do you know- the TV re-mains on standby and the Red light on the TV set is a proof. Turn it off by the main switch. This goes even for your PCs and ACs!!!
  • Mobile phones are the essence of our lives nowadays but once we put it on charge, we forget to take it off charge for hours. This leads to loss of electricity as well guys. Be careful next time!!
  • If you see anyone cutting a tree or polluting your environment, why to wait for some organization to stop them! Why not to go and talk them out just there and then?? This can be done gracefully by male gender.
  • Reduce your purchases if you are not to use them in near future.
  • Donate those items which you don’t use: to those who can. We are to become the savior of our fellow mates by adopting this habit.
  • Help the down trodden souls among us. Encourage them to work or show up at workplaces.
  • Try to Recycle and Reuse the things you buy. Take a plastic box of ice-cream and turn it into a lunch box afterwards. Why to buy a new mineral water bottle every day. Why not to use one again by washing it daily??
  • Care for the creatures who can’t speak to us. Love them and help them nurture in their natural habitats.
  • Take good care of your vehicle! The more you maintain its well being, the more eco friendly it becomes.
  • Organize yourself by prioritizing your work load!! Don’t be lazy guys; it’s long enough for us to ignore the happenings around us. Now get up and work. :D
  • Overcome your personal grudges and try to work as a team, as a single individual can do wonders, where a group can do miracles!!
  • Think about it!
  • Discourage any destructive notions building up within your family, friends or college mates. Instill the emotions of optimism and patriotism in them.
  • Always remember that you may not get the most wanted appreciation, for whatever you do but do keep in mind: There is a Magnificent Entity sitting up There Who sees every microsecond of our lives!! HE will never fail you!!
  • Just be patient and persistent in what you do. Remain indifferent to Worldly praise or mockery!! Time will bring applause from masses.
  • Remain happy yourself and try to spread the feeling of love and affection all around the world. Prove to the world that we are peace loving people and are not violent loving.
  • Volunteer for noble causes and don’t get into political problems. Use your energies for positive activities and think over the welfare of Pakistan.
  • Being an Islamic Republic citizen, we should rebuild the lost religious and moral enthusiasm in us, in order to conquer the surmounting threats from the world.
  • Work selflessly and Be God Fearing Always!!
  • Never become de-motivated by the repressive remarks of your family, friends and fellows. They will surely under-stand one day that you are striving for high aims.
  • Think BIG!!! Think Out Of The Box!!!! Nothing Can Stop You Except You, Yourself!!
  • Lastly A.V.I.R.A: “Awareness, Vision, Inspiration, Responsibility and Action".

I pray that all of us realize our responsibilities as soon as possible and work for humanity with utmost desire to excel among the nations of the world and in eyes of Allah. Ameen! May Allah bless us all! Keep Smiling Always! 

Nayyab Zehra
Army Medical College, National University of Science and Technology, Rawalpindi.


Protection of Human Rights


You are a human being. You have rights inherent in that reality. You have dignity and worth that exist prior to law. ~Lyn Beth Neylon

Human Rights are simply, basic rights and freedoms that all people are entitled to regardless of nationality, sex, ethnicity, race, religion, language, or other status.


Human rights are an important aspect anywhere, and play an important role in any society. However, human rights are violated brutally across the globe too. Merciless killings, massacres in the name of religion, murders in the name of ethnicity, squandering of rights in the name of discrimination and so on. Pakistan is certainly a country, where unfortunately, the issue of human rights is also a complicated one. One of the basic reasons that contribute to this situation is the amount of diversity in Pakistan. People of Pakistan consist of different ethnicities, religions and races. The constitution of Pakistan provides basic human rights such as freedom of speech, religion and press to the citizens, but sadly, they are often violated in the name of politics, ethnicity and religion.
Pakistan suffers from a lot of ‘practices’ that are clearly in violation of human rights. Acts such as honor killing (Karo Kari), mob justice, religious intolerance, discrimination against minorities and so on. Such practices squash the whole concept of human rights six feet under.

The protection of human rights in Pakistan is definitely complicated, but not impossible. One of the most important things is to spread awareness. Pakistan’s diversity is really amazing, and every picture has another side too. We might never know what a local figurehead might preach his men. But we do know that it could be hatred against other sects and minorities. To stop this, we need a proper monitoring department that can go through the system locally and then make proper amendments if required. It is also needed that people are made aware of the reality.

Education is a backbone of any nation or society. Illiteracy is responsible for many human rights related problems currently in Pakistan. To protect these rights we must educate the people. A person who is not educated, and has no idea about the written texts and so on, can actually believe things that don’t even exist. Hence, if anything is imposed on them, they might actually end up believing it, even though it might be based on some personal opinions and not facts. They would keep on believing that as the ultimate truth, and yet they would have no way to find out the reality behind the whole concept that has been put on them.

Another step that can be taken to reduce human rights violation is the establishment of a proper department that deals with such cases. Though, already many non-government organizations are already working in this field, but they’re not enough. This department should deal with human rights, and should be based on experienced staff and volunteers too, who can work with the Government of Pakistan to ensure that the cases are dealt in a rightful and just manner. Mostly people justify their anti human rights acts by saying that it’s part of their so-called religion, ethnic customs and so forth, which is indeed a terrible justification. No religion/ ethnicity/ community pro-mote hatred or the right to do such inhumane acts. Some people’s personal opinions and thoughts are hidden beneath the cover of other things, such as religion etc.

Human rights protection must be made sure to keep harmony in a society. Oppression and violation can lead to catastrophic situations, which can put the future of a nation in jeopardy. Not only such damages would affect the nation in short run, but also the long term effects would dent the country further. Human rights are not just government’s responsibility; each and every citizen is responsible for it. We can only get rid, or at least reduce such practices, only if every citizen, non-government organizations, student bodies and government work together with a common goal.

Let’s all hope for a better future, and let’s hope that all the people who are deprived of freedom get it with all our efforts.

Zeeshan Ahmed
ISRA University, Hyderabad

The Earthquake


On 8th October, 2005, something so tragic and horrible happened which destroyed the lives of many people. It was one of the most disastrous earthquakes in the history of this region.


On that tragic morning, people got off their beds with brightness in their eyes to start a whole new day and to meet the happiness, sorrows and the challenges, and also to fulfill their long awaited dreams. Someone was going to get married, for someone, it was the first day at job, children were going to schools to take examinations and make their parents and teachers proud. The weather was quite well but the people were unaware of what was about to happen that would shatter everyone and everything as they were going to fall victims to a tragic moment. 

A VERY TRAGIC MOMENT INDEED!!!!

At about 09:00 A.M., the worst happened. A merciless earthquake followed by three dreadful aftershocks, and at the blink of an eye, cities that used to be full of laughing kids, joyful people, beautiful places and tall buildings, were giving horrible scenes. The buildings collapsed as if they were hit by a big airplane, roads got destroyed like they were been hit by a gigantic meteor giving scenes of hell. Everything got vanished within seconds as if there was nothing there.

There was a cute two year old boy (the only son of his parents) who, along with his mother, was saying goodbye to his father as he was leaving for his office. His father was very happy as he was getting promotion that day. Just half an hour later, a shocking earthquake was felt by everyone in the city and within minutes, they received a shocking news that his father got killed under the fallen roof of the office’s building along with hundreds of other workers as a result of that catastrophe that tilted the whole city, and that his dead body could not be found under the debris.

The boy was too little to understand that he had lost his father and that he would never see him ever again. The innocent little kid was only thinking that his father would bring many snacks and presents for him for his birthday celebration when he comes back, whereas his mother got unconscious as soon as she heard the bad news. He started to cry seeing her in such condition. And then just moments later, one after another, three aftershocks occurred and the ceiling fell over them.

Hours later, his mother regained consciousness and some-how managed to get out of the rubble. She searched for her child, looking here and there, but could not find him. Suddenly, she heard his cries and saw his hand (the only part of his body out of the rubble). The boy was crying out loud in pain, constantly asking his mother to get him out. She was anxiously calling for help but nobody came as the whole city was converted into ruins and the lucky survivors, or should I write the unlucky ones! , were searching for their beloved ones. But she was still consoling her baby and hoping for someone to help them.

"Please mama! Pull me out of here and take me in your lap", the baby was calling out loud with regret in his voice. "Just a second my baby, help is coming", she would reply anxiously with tears in her eyes. You might not believe it but two days passed and nobody came to their rescue. She tried several times to pull him out but could not do so. And so, after battling death for many hours, the innocent little warrior lost it and died with his arm in his shattered mother's hands. She could not hear his cries anymore.

Hoping to hear his voice, she lost her mind over her baby's death and fell into a swoon. And then suddenly, the whole house collapsed and fell over her head and the family came to a terrifying end!!

Not only that but every other house had lost many of its members, majority of whom got buried alive under the destroyed houses’ rubble and those who survived, were not in a very fine condition either. Many parents had lost their children, many children became orphans, and many people lost everything that had ever worked hard for and were left handicap forever.

Beautiful cities turned into scary ruins and were showing scenes of commotion and helplessness. And the cities having joyful people, laughing kids, many beautiful places and tall buildings would remain silent and ruined for a long time. 

Muhammad Ameer Hassaan
University of Lahore, Islamabad

Drone Attacks in Pakistan


The Drones have become a weapon of choice for the United States in the fight against al-Qaeda. It’s not right to use Drone in any nation of the world to attack. It’s almost illegal under national law. U.S.A must respect Pakistan sovereignty and integrity and must stop drone attack against Pakistan immediately. The US President Obama ordered the first drone attack against Pakistan in January 2011.

Many of the innocent civilians being killed just because of these drone attack resulting increasing threats and rising of extremism. The Policy of government of Pakistan is not clear and not in accordance with the wishes of its Citizens. These attacks are also against the Charter of the United Nations so government of Pakistan ought to now take a serious action to stop these drone attacks.

Rida Noor
Department of International Relations, University of Karachi.

Good Bye 'Raymond'



I am sorry, I could not write to you while you were in Pakistan. I didn’t know you had to leave this early else I would have made some personal efforts. Here’s my letter to you that I longed to write. The sizzler of the day is the Breaking News of American CIA Agent Raymond Davis Released from Pakistan Jail - yes! That’s what most of the foreign media has to say about it. Thankfully, they said ‘CIA agent’ and now the world believes it! When Pakistan pronounced you as one of the many ‘istasna’ papers; authenticity of which is still doubted; were presented.

As we stand below to wave hand at the plane flying above our heads (typical filmy) taking a ‘hero’ abroad lets analyze kya khoya, kya paaya? When you came onto screens I heard much of my people enchanting that this time we have got America and we can stab them, we shall make them pay off for all their injustices be-cause the ball is in our court now and we blindly trust our judiciary coz they have seen the pain. I can go flaunting about it for long but I trust your Pakistani mind to develop all the hype yourself. I don’t doubt your credibility even once. I knew you played fair game. You and your team have worked real hard and hard work always pays off. But, no human is perfect and you made a mistake by exposing yourself and killing two Pakistanis in public. Who knows it was part of the plan too. Let’s get onto what happened. Things went on as planned. All the time you were in Pakistan you were given the explicit protocol named ‘istasna’ at times and our Muslim hospitality at others. I so wish we could show you a glimpse of our ‘drawing rooms’ in the jail and some typical jailers. That would have given you some ‘sweet’ memories to take along from Pakistan.

The judicial prosecutions you were encountered to were very ‘friendly’. For the first time in years have the courts the level of efficiency and credibility. The victim families were too cooperative. They thought it was the best time to make the world realize that Islam and Pakistan aren’t bad after all. They know how to forgive and forget. Or I guess they thought ‘matti pao, kam mukao teh paisa kamao!’ very hypothetical! Seems so untrue for Pakistan - a 'Taliban ocean' as you call it.
I have no complaints to make to you because
Jin pe takiya tha wo pate hawa dene lage
We knew what our endeared leaders, politicians, judicial members have done to us but still we had the slightest hope that may be this time the sons of the mother-land will flow the last drop of their blood to regain Pakistan. But alas! They preferred crisp new dollars in ex-change of their Identity, Sovereignty and Integrity. As they say;
Teer kha ke jo dekha kameen ghah ki tarf
Apne hi dosto se mulakat ho gae
Now let’s leave sarcasm aside and see the other part of the story. But wait, I have just come across an observation. All my ‘liberal’ friends are way too quiet now. I have not seen any status upload, article or twitter update by them in a while. I am amused! I fear, if they are all well? Maybe they are out celebrating? May be.

I will tell Uncle Sam that you said soda ghattay da kita aey! Raymond Davis was an oil reserve who you could have cashed through the way, whenever needed if you had been a little patient. But it’s no use crying over spilt milk; the grapes are now sour indeed!

Now, as for the nation’s response you need not worry. They shall raise slogans for a week or a month maybe and then they will get busy with their daily price hikes, electricity outfalls, traffic disorientation, bomb blasts and much more. They are slugs who are high in spirits but are in-consistent. They have commendable level of ‘tolerance’. Dr. Iqbal said;
Khuda Tujhe Kisi Toofan Se Aashna Ker De
K Tere Behr Ki Maujon Me Izterab Nahin Hai
After all is said I wish you a happy life ahead. May all the good happen to you? I wish to see you soon again. I have a request, next time you plan on something, do it on levels please. Try your level best to blow us to the core, do more!! It won’t make much of a difference to you but for us it may be the deciding point. Maybe we wake up to hit you in your face!

Wardah Iftikhar
College of Electrical & Mechanical Engineering, National University of Science & Technology, Rawalpindi.

Corruption


What is corruption? It’s like that monster in a society that gulps down all the beauty & charm of society, devalues its position.


It’s the invention of those people who have their sole belief in bribery and commission. They make their illegal work legal, with a spray of corruption. Corruption discourages the merit and ability. It deprives the deserving people from a particular job. It assigns jobs to those who are not eligible enough to perform a particular task. It promotes “dull & uneducated "group of people. Any organization or institution whether it is product oriented or service based is badly affected by this social evil. The radiations of corruption melt down even the huge “mountain of snow” and destroy it. Corruption causes a disease like cancer to a system/country/society. Corruption like termite destroys the roots of a system. The building which is decorated with the paint of corruption becomes fully destroyed.

It is very common in our country, from class one level job to the head and ministers of the country. People who deserve a particular job or seat are pulled out and unable people are pushed in to do the jobs. People having their links with authority take away rights of deserving people. That’s the reason that we are moving towards darkness and still there are other social evils like poverty, hatred, depression, suicide, intolerance, violence, war, crime, etc. resulting, leaving the deserving people jobless, hopeless and full of stress. There is no “ray of life” for them in future. It creates hatred for the system and the country as well. People do not want to live in such a system infected and damaged by the termites of bribery and commission. Our country will be developed only if there will be right person on the right job and that each per-forms his work devotedly & dedicatedly with love and affection for the country in their Hearts. 

Tamania Daud
Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce, University of Peshawar

The Blasphemous Law



I would begin by trying to correct a misconception about the hypothesis that the government is planning to amend the current Blasphemy Law. The bill moved by Sherry Rehman in the National Assembly (on the basis of which a Karachi Masjid Imam declared her Gustakh-e-Rasool, and Wajib-ul-Qatl) was not about amending any God-made law. Neither was Governor Salmaan Taseer’s comment about the Law (that eventually led to his murder) was offensive to the Law itself. Nor did the Prime Minister ever say anything about changing even a comma in the Law (much to the disappointment of the religious leaders who staged rallies – the number of rallies exceeding probably the maximum people who attended those – to demand the PM to take back his words on the floor of the House). The only thing Mr. Taseer and Mr. Gillani talked about was the misinterpretation leading to the misuse of the Law. Ms. Rehman, however, talked about decreasing the sentences, and elaborating the currently rather vague definition of “blasphemy”.

Let me explain it in legal terms. There is something called the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC), and a totally different thing called the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC). PPC declares the offense and the respective penalty; CrPC describes the legal procedure to follow to get the culprit punished. The infamous article 295-C of the PPC, for example, states “295-C.Use of derogatory remarks, etc., in respect of the Holy Prophet: Whoever by words, either spoken or written, or by visible representation or by any imputation, innuendo, or insinuation, directly or indirectly, defiles the sacred name of the Holy Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) shall be punished with death, or imprisonment for life, and shall also be liable to fine.”

That’s all the PPC says about the insult of the Prophet. How will the case be pursued? Will the Supreme Court hear the case? Will the High Court judge listen to it? Or just a Sessions court judge would be authorized to sentence some-one for blasphemy? Will the petitioner have to go to High Courts or the Supreme Court to report blasphemy? Or the Session court judge would be eligible enough? Or the petitioner can simply go to a Police Station and file an FIR against the criminal? Who will investigate into the case? A judicial body? A Parliament’s ad-hoc committee? The police? The CID? The FIA?

The PPC is quiet on such procedural complexities. That’s where the Criminal Procedure Code comes in. So, once the different between the PPC and the CrPC is clear, under-standing that the only thing the government representatives talked about was asking the Parliament to revisit the CrPC, just to ensure that the law is not abused, shouldn’t remain a hard nut to crack anymore. The real blasphemy happens when someone charges an innocent of disrespecting the Prophet (PBUH), just for settling a personal dispute. And when on the base of this law, a doctor is charged for throwing a Muhammad Faizan’s ID card in dustbin, and when a Masjid Imam along with his son is sentenced for removing a ‘religious’ poster from their grocery shop; the law becomes blasphemous in itself.

Section 15 of the PPC is titled “OF OFFENCES RELATING TO RELIGION”. I fail to understand whom is someone committing blasphemy actually “offending”, since blasphemy is termed as an “offence” here. Does a mere derogatory re-mark about the Prophet (peace be upon him), reduces the majesty and magnificence of his (PBUH) character? I believe not. His stature is there, unharmed, no matter what you do, no matter what you say. If someone refuses to accept it, he is the most unfortunate person on earth. Calling a hen, an ostrich won’t turn it into an ostrich; you’d only end up exhibiting the height of your own illiteracy. So whom does a blasphemer in fact offend? Not the Prophet (PBUH), only those who believe in the Prophet (PBUH). So in effect, this law is actually saying: “Oye you blasphemer! Since you hurt my feelings, I will kill you!”

If hurting someone’s feelings is really a criminal offence, then why is it only about the religious feelings? Why can’t I file an FIR against someone for abusing my mother? Why can’t I petition against someone for laughing at my disabled gait? Why can’t I go to court against someone for jeering at my being a hermaphrodite? Why do I have to settle every-thing with a class-fellow who cheats from my paper and ends up getting more marks than me, myself?

Oh, we are doing that! We are doing exactly that, aren’t we? Settling all our disputes outside the court, based on the same, since-you-hurt-me-I-will-kill-you, notion. From the brutal lynching of two brothers in Sialkot to the torching of a whole Christian town in Gojra, have a look at the kind of society we have turned into. My point in mentioning these incidents here is not to state that the Blasphemy Law is responsible for all these problems Pakistan is facing. I know the law is there in many other countries across the globe as well, even in the West. The Blasphemy Law certainly is not a cause of our irrational society; it’s an effect. It is said that the Law of a nation reflects the wills of its people. Rightly so, our Law is representing the mood of our society, show-casing how extremist we can get, demonstrating how intolerant we are.

As for the history of the Law and its existence in the era of the Prophet (PBUH) himself, we have certain incidents quoted in Ahadith that form the basis of the Blasphemy Law. The Law, as it is in the PPC, is not a divine law. According to Dr Tahir Wasti, a senior lecturer at the Islamic College in London, “While the Quran prescribes punishment for theft, murder, slander and illicit intercourse, there is no mention of blasphemy … the laws relating to blasphemy as contained in the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) are man-made laws.”

Summarizing the whole discussion, I believe it’s time our lawmakers really give their table-tennis of blames a break and start focusing their attention towards the key task they are supposed to pursue: legislation. And as for the public, please… there are more important issues to delve in!

Despite of such strict laws, if our Masjid Imams are still raping their young students, if our police are still supporting extrajudicial murders, if our number of graduate street criminals is still skyrocketing, then there is something terribly wrong somewhere that we are unable to identify. Stop, and think for a moment. If we’re such a pious people, and still it isn’t working out the way it should, maybe it’s we who are wrong somewhere? And if we are, let’s admit it, and change our course before it’s too late – and that is, if it hasn’t already.
Peace. 

Ali Suleman
Editor-In-Chief | Shashca Newspaper

Aspect



Everything has a positive and negative aspect. When a nation does not have a clear vision it adopts the negative aspect of everything avail-able to it.
Just take a simple example:

Net cafe: After this facility available to the people, how this was used is not a secret! Those people who could not have internet facility were supposed to go to net cafe and do their assignments, projects, maintain a contact with their far living relatives etc, etc. We used this facility negatively that in return badly affected the society. And now many parents do not allow their children for work in net cafe.

Media: Media can play a very vital, creative and con-structure role for the development of our society and people. It can be like constructor in building up of a nation to make people aware of a problem, an issue and gather a nation on one platform. Today entertainment channels, news channels, all are opposing and degrading each other’s strategies. They must work cooperatively. In our country getting education is expensive than television (dish T.V, Cable network). People, who do not go for education, have televisions in their homes. Media through its educational campaigns can educate people. Media is using its freedom negatively. News channels and other programs are creating chaos, vulgarity and many other social problems in society.

Enlightened moderation: Our country is a developing country. Many of us might be of the view that they will be developed nation by following western methods. But, NO, it’s not the truth. Western civilizations have their own culture which they follow and we have our own unique culture. Following western culture would not help us in achieving our societal goals. Modernism and education are different from each other. We take them interchangeably.

Our educated fashion designers feel proud to promote western cultures, traditions and dresses that are not acceptable in an Islamic society. They are promoting western and non-Islamic culture in a Muslim country. Seeing the designer’s collection, no one can see even a single point of our culture. Being Muslim and being a Pakistani they must pro-mote Pakistani culture in our country as well as outside country. They should be aware of their cultural norms and values, their social responsibilities as well as Islamic limitations. They have ultimate power to influence people’s taste so they must use it in developing our culture in our country as well as on international level so we can proudly tell the world that “Yes! We are a Muslim country and we have our own unique cultural and social values”.

“By simply taking an initiative we can bring a big positive change in our country. But the problem is lack of creativity, and sincerity. We are not sincere with ourselves and our country then how can we expect others to be sincere with us!” 

Tamania Daud
Quaid-e-Azam College of Commerce, University of Peshawar