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With one royal decree, Saudi Arabia has driven away decades of injustice
Women will be symbolically closer to being recognised as equals in the state's eyes, as Islam had originally intended.
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Making Pakistan (un)proud: Too consumed by domestic issues to care about overseas Pakistanis, Khwaja Asif?
By portraying Pakistan in a negative light, whose interests was Khwaja Asif promoting, Pakistan’s or America’s?
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Choosing Haris Sohail over Fawad Alam demerits PCB’s merit-based selection
While Alam has shed sweat and tears to accrue 2,000 runs in the past three years, Sohail has zero runs from zero games
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Twitter is to Donald Trump what fidget spinners are to millennials
Twitter is Trump’s tool to deflect from real issues plaguing his presidency, and unfortunately, it works every time.
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Musa ka Musalla: Pakistan’s playground where fairies come to play
I felt a presence on top of the mountain and thought, ‘can’t be the fairies’. But the presence was too strong to deny.
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Jigsaw: A new direction for an old franchise that’s been failing the mystery genre
A new cast, a new duo of directors, and possibly an attempt to meddle with some fresh new ideas.
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Does going to a psychologist mean that one is “crazy” or “weak”?
Though psychiatric care has come a long way, the stigma of being called a ‘lunatic’ or ‘crazy’ still persists.
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Can Islam and democracy coexist in today's world?
Even Catholicism was thought to be inimical to democracy, but gradually, catholic countries also made a transition.
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Scars of Partition: A Muslim and a Hindu walk into a dhabba to have a cup of chai, and all hell breaks loose
Young Indians who don't see religion as an obstacle to connecting with Muslims, are publicly shamed and humiliated.
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Tania Khashkeli and Pakistan’s trigger-happy feudal lords who think Sindhi lives are cheap
Tania died because Khan's arrogance couldn't hear a refusal; because her death is thematic of the cancer within Sindh.









