Shah Muhammad Awan
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 …
Palestinian issue and the slavish foreign policy of Islamic countries
By: Shah Muhammad Awan More or less more than seventy five years have passed since the issue of Palestine and Kashmir arisen. There is a lot of similarity in terms of foreign occupation and settlement of them in these two areas. The only difference is that Kashmir is inhabited by Muslims and the proportion of …
Decrease in Kinno Fruit Production
The decrease in Kinno fruit production in Sargodha can be attributed to various factors. Kinno oranges require specific climatic conditions to thrive. Any fluctuations in temperature, excessive heat, or prolonged cold spells can negatively affect the growth and production of the fruit. Changes in weather patterns, including irregular rainfall or drought, can also impact the …
Inflation Rate in Pakistan and Petroleum Prices
By: Shah Muhammad Awan The relationship between petroleum prices and inflation is complex and can be influenced by various factors. While a decrease in petroleum prices can have an impact on certain aspects of inflation, it may not necessarily control inflation as a whole. In Pakistan, as in many countries, petroleum prices are an …