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Why I fell in love with Saudi Arabia
Dreadful things happen in Saudi Arabia as they do in many countries, but there are also many things to be admired.
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Can democracy still be unfair if everyone votes?
What if after the whole process of analysing the pros and cons, people still vote for something unreasonable?
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Water car: Preaching intellectualism in a society of illiterates
In some places, Agha Waqar is already a living legend; in others, the mullahs are ─ who actually talk to the public.
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A Bangladeshi perspective on Karachi
Despite the grim picture portrayed by the media, why should Karachi not be known for its own customs and folklore?
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Capitalism: A blessing in disguise
Capitalism has lifted millions of people out of poverty since its concluding triumph over socialism two decades ago.
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Lehri: A comedic legend gone forever
The tragic departure of this comedic marvel left his family and fans weeping in despair.
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I love you more than I love myself
She hated him for the time he slapped her just three days after they had been married.
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Is Rumi's Islam different from Pakistan's Islam?
With profound reverence, I held Maulana Rumi’s poetry book as it oozed out love of the Prophet (pbuh) from its verses.
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Give them a fair trial before you burn them!
The accused must be given the right to defend, without any prejudice or fear of falling into the hands of angry mobs.
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Why 'Save the Children' can't save themselves
Pakistan’s threat to expel foreign staff of the US charity 'Save the Children' is being condemned worldwide.