Umar Riaz Abbasi

Difference of opinion from an Islamic perspective

THE existence of differences is natural, as nature has embedded them in all aspects of life. Human diversity—manifested in language, skin colour, mental and physical…

Allama Iqbal, Muslim culture and morality

  Historically, religion, culture and civilization have always progressed in harmony with one another. Undoubtedly, the development of culture is not possible without the foundation…

Madinah model for Pakistan, key to success

  LOCATED in modern-day Saudi Arabia, the ancient city of Madinah is significant to Islamic history since it was here that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)…

Technological advancements & downfall of morality

THE contemporary world has witnessed a multitude of benefits as a result of technological advancements; nevertheless, these advancements have also given rise to a range…

Civil and religious liberties for flourishing society

STATES and countries are not born without people, and their peaceful co-existence makes a community. To live within certain boundaries with people of different races…

Journalism for wisdom and tolerance

PAKISTAN’S journalism has tried to gain its identity throughout its history. The country’s press organizations were maintained on a short schedule by a series of…

Diverse harmony in global interactions

Growing exchanges and interactions between religions and a stronger trend toward religious diversity are bringing about new opportunities and challenges to religious relations. On the…

Global role of Pak Army in peacekeeping operations

THE Pakistan Army has a lengthy track record of engaging in peacekeeping operations under the supervision of the United Nations (UN) and other global entities.…

Ontology of Ibn-ul-Arabi in context of Islamic philosophy & Sufism

AS elucidated in his Persian poetry, Ibn al-Arabī (1165-1240) gained renown for his distinctive examination of mystical encounters. He established himself as a prominent intellectual…

Women’s empowerment in Islam: Pakistan’s context

WOMEN, like men, were designed to be approachable and eager to live their lives without the intervention of others. Islam, on the other hand, acknowledges…

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