Articles
7 September 1974 Khatm-e-Nabuwat Day
On 7 September 1974, Pakistan’s National Assembly enacted a pivotal piece of legislation, the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan. This amendment formally defined the Islamic faith by reaffirming the principle of Khatm-e-Nabawat, or the Finality of Prophethood, and established clear criteria for defining a Muslim. As we approach the Golden Jubilee of this …
Spotlight on Daily Soon Times
Introduction In Pakistan’s vibrant media landscape, Daily Soon Times has distinguished itself with a significant presence across Sargodha, Islamabad, and Karachi. As Chief Editor and Editor, and representative of the newspaper, I, Shah Muhammad Awan, am proud to lead a team that exemplifies high-quality journalism. With over 25 years of experience and authorship of seven …
Bangladesh is in a War
I would use the term ‘genocidal’ to mean the severity of the torture inflicted upon the student protesters in Bangladesh by the government and its supporters in recent days. The issue began in 2018 when discriminatory quotas were imposed on government jobs in the country. In response, university students protested and demanded a fair and …
ALTERNATIVE DISPUTE RESOLUTION: A MORE EFFECTIVE SOLUTION THAN COURT PROCEEDINGS
Ahmed Jawad Butt Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a process used to settle disputes outside of the traditional court system. ADR provides an effective and efficient means of resolving business conflicts without the high costs and lengthy timeframes associated with court proceedings. Here are some reason why ADR is a more effective tool then court …
Pakistan Air Force Guardians of the Skies in the Face of Adversity
Article by: Izmi Herlani As I returned to my hometown, the picturesque forests of Sakesar welcomed me with a sight that stirred both awe and concern – a massive fire raging through the lush greenery that had once defined this serene landscape. The tranquility of the mountains was shattered by the fierce flames, threatening to …
AKAH Volunteers save life of a German tourist in high Mountains
By Sami Ullah Malik Ph.D Pakistan’s Hunza and Gilgit valleys are renowned for their stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality, making them prime destinations for tourists. Every year thousands of tourists from across the world turn toward these regions to enjoy peace, tranquillity and nature. High above the serene valleys and towering …
Germany’s Sports Diplomacy Using Football to Build Bridges
BY: NIMRA AROOJ & DR SAIMA KAYANI In the realm of international relations, sports diplomacy has emerged as a powerful tool for fostering goodwill, building bridges between nations, and promoting peace. Among the various sports, football holds a unique position due to its universal appeal and ability to unite people across cultural and political divides. …
Warriors Turned into Spineless Cowards
The lullaby the children of the bravest nation had to enjoy in their beds before getting lured to the peaceful slumber, was that the dauntless nation, believing in the sanctity of its existence, is here to rule and not to be ruled over. But, unfortunately, in today’s world we have got just the reverse of …
Pearls Of Wisdom In Languages
By: Salahuddin Choudhry For ages & eras, languages came about from peoples and places of sorts both independently and needs-based cross-fertilization of diverse and even disparate customs, traditions & values. These in turn found and advanced orally and in black & white by writers of various interests & backgrounds led gradually to language-dependent literature of …