Happy Third Birthday, My Zohal!
From the Blog sesapzaiAnother year has gone by and my little doll of a daughter has now turned three! Gosh, it feels like only yesterday when I first brought her home, all bundled […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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From the Blog iabhopal I phoned someone to tell that yesterday I had sent each of my friends a text message, "I can't find my cell phone. Please dial my number ASAP. Thanks. Nearly everyone called back immediately. This leads me to conclude that my friends are not the brightest people in the world." The person to whom I was talking exclaimed, "Wait, what about the cell phone, did you find it or not ?" Yet another confirmation of my conclusion . . . . pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Intention for islah
From the Blog ashrafiya "Shaykh Rasheed Ahmad Gangohi (Allah have mercy on him) mentioned another (incident of a) pious sage. That a person stayed with him for a very long time and then complained that the state of his heart was not corrected. The Shaikh inquired "What do you mean by correction of the heart?" He replied, "Sir, the blessing (of *nisbet*) that I will receive from you, I will take it and spread it amongst the people". The Shaikh said that this intention is the cause of your loss. That is, that from the start (your) intention is to become a Mentor/Shaykh. Remove this disgusting idea from your heart, and make (sincere) intention (of pleasing Allah). There are innumerable blessings that Allah has bestowed on us, being thankful for them and being a slave of Allah is obligatory on us. pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Why I Will Not Be Celebrating Pakistan's Independence
From the Blog pakteahouse *by Haider Rifaat* *[image: Pakistan3]* Pakistan does not bleed green anymore; it bleeds red. I know what this country stood for in the past; freedom, happiness, a brighter future for our children, but it does no longer. What is there to celebrate about? Despite Pakistan being freed from a tangled web of hypocrisy and hatred, this country has not lived up to its strength. Millions of Pakistanis gallivant off to celebrate Pakistan's independence each year and discount the victims of hate crimes, social injustices, domestic terrorism and desolation. A nation should only celebrate its independence if it has lived up its motto. We have lashed out the slogan 'Unity, Faith & Discipline' all the way. We have taken Quaid-e-Azam's motto for granted for decades and nothing has been dpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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