Category Pakistan
The Moral Roots of Price Hike

Price hikes are not just economic incidents—they are moral crises. This in-depth research reveals how human greed, unchecked desires, and spiritual decay are the real drivers of global inflation and economic injustice. It redefines prosperity and presents a moral blueprint for a fairer economy.
Akhuwat Interest-free Microfinance and Free Education in Pakistan
Akhuwat Interest-free Microfinance and Free Education in Pakistan Pakistan’s Groundbreaking Interest-Free Model Transforming Lives Through Brotherhood and Empowerment Akhuwat’s Interest-free Microfinance and Free Education is the story of Akhuwat, which reads like a compelling novel of hope, resilience, and transformative impact…
Public Interest A Pathway to Equitable Governance in Pakistan

Public interest is key to equitable societies. This article defines the concept, traces its history, and examines its role in Islamic jurisprudence and Pakistan’s governance. It highlights violations like VIP culture and offers solutions for a just society.
Soldiering and Society in Pakistan: Reconciling Divergent Values
This in-depth study explores how Pakistan’s military officers are selected, transformed, and conditioned through rigorous training—resulting in traits essential for national defense but often misunderstood by civilian society. It examines the psychological divergence between civil and military cultures and proposes ways to improve institutional harmony, strategic alignment, and national cohesion.
Iran Pakistan Intelligence Collaboration in Baluchistan
In a landmark shift from conventional border warfare, Iran and Pakistan have begun dismantling Israeli-linked sabotage networks in Baloch insurgent circles through coordinated intelligence operations. By leveraging cyber surveillance, financial tracking, and joint SIGINT sharing, both nations are proving that high-tech intelligence—not brute force—is the key to regional stability in Baluchistan.
Pakistan Salary Hikes Controversy 2025
Federal Funding to Balochistan
Building Human Capital Pakistan

Pakistan’s future depends on a new kind of human development—one that nurtures intellect, character, and faith. This article outlines a bold HRD model that blends Islamic values with modern capabilities to build a generation ready for both Dunya and Akhirah.
Pakistan’s Cultural Reawakening

“Pakistan was envisioned not merely as a geographical state, but as a laboratory for the practical implementation of Islam in collective life.”
“Islamic culture is not inherited from race, region, or rituals—it is divinely revealed, ethically guided, and spiritually centered on Tawheed.”
“Colonial rule did not just occupy land—it dismantled a civilizational order by targeting education, language, and law, severing Muslims from their identity.”
“The revival of Islamic culture requires more than cosmetic reforms—it demands structural re-Islamization of education, media, economy, and governance.”
“A culture must be filtered through Islam—not the other way around.”
“The Islamic vision is not to mimic Arab, Persian, or Western models, but to construct a uniquely Pakistani-Islamic civilization grounded in Qur’an and Seerah.”
“Pakistan’s revival is not just a national duty—it is part of a universal prophetic mission.”