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[Abstract Analysis] The Real Iqbal | Naeem Shamim

October 1, 2011 in Home

  In Pakistan, Iqbal has been given the status of a hero and often garlands of sanctity are hung around his portrait. For decades the State has been projecting him [...]

[Abstract Analysis] The Blasphemy Law and the Pakistani State

September 24, 2011 in Featured, Home

The debate to amend, revise or repeal the blasphemy laws of Pakistan ended on 4th of January this year when Salman Taseer, the Governor of Punjab, and the strongest voice [...]

[Abstract Analysis] Peer-e-Tasma Paa ( The string legged saint)

September 19, 2011 in Home

In the early years of my childhood I was very fond of the character Sinbad, the sailor and his marvellous and adventurous voyages to far off lands. Now after about [...]

[Abstract Analysis] Ghazwat-e-Hind and Zaid Hamid’s Intellect!

March 5, 2010 in Featured, Home

If you are a Pakistani young man and are frustrated by the current socio-political scenario in the country and if you are not fully aligned with any of the religious [...]

[Abstract Analysis] Implications of Newton’s Third Law in Social and Theological Scenarios

February 27, 2010 in Featured, Home

Reactions: 1. “Get lost! And never show me your accursed face again” 2. “You are nothing but a bloody infidel; do not try to venture the landscape of religion with [...]

[Abstract Analysis] The Land of Black and White

February 20, 2010 in Featured, Home

I very warmly welcome the readers of this blog to a strange world, The Land of Black and White. The Land of Black and White is a bizarre duotone world. [...]

A CONFUSED NATION

February 15, 2010 in Featured, Home

Part 1: Religious Confusion While I am blindly keying in the words into my computer, a part of me is well aware of the implications of writing such an article. [...]