World Children’s Day – Struggles of Children of Pakistan & Afghanistan
On World Children’s Day, explore the challenges faced by children in Pakistan and Afghanistan and the path forward.
On World Children’s Day, explore the challenges faced by children in Pakistan and Afghanistan and the path forward.
Discover the events of the Battle of al-Qadisiyyah (636 CE), marking the fall of the Sassanid Empire and the rise of Islam.
Explore Pakistan’s worsening air quality crisis and the urgent actions needed to address this environmental threat.
IEA attends COP29, urging climate aid for Afghanistan amid halted projects and worsening climate vulnerabilities under their rule.
Pakistan has hosted 3.1 million Afghan refugees, offering shelter, support, and aid despite limited resources and challenges.
Exploring Islamophobic themes in Tanhaji, revealing Bollywood’s portrayal of Muslim characters as villains in historical epics.
Kashmir Black Day: A legacy of resilience and struggle for freedom, dignity, and justice. Why Kashmir’s story still matters.
Explore the Colors of October in Pakistan and Afghanistan, from golden valleys to vibrant harvests and cozy autumn flavors.
Allama Muhammad Iqbal was more than just a poet or philosopher; rather, he was a visionary. He believed Afghanistan was key to Asia’s stability. Moreover, his deep connection with the Afghan people and their resilience further shaped his thoughts on regional unity and peace. Let’s dive into how Iqbal’s vision still resonates today, from Kabul …
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Explore how Bollywood perpetuates Islamophobic narratives, misrepresenting Muslim women as victims, objects, or terrorists.