Category Pakistan

Federal Funding to Balochistan

Federal Funding to Balochistan  Key Points Research suggests federal funding to Balochistan from 1980 onwards is based on NFC Awards, with estimates varying by population and economic factors. – It seems likely that funding increased over time, from approximately 1.3…

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.”

Green Revolution to Nutritional Deficit

An overview of the challenges facing Pakistan's agriculture; the impact of commercialization on productivity and sustainability; an analysis of systemic weaknesses such as water scarcity and soil degradation; the socio-economic plight of Pakistani farmers; the implications of irrational residential expansion on agricultural land (with specific mention of the situation around Faisalabad); the nation's struggle for nutritional self-sufficiency; a comprehensive conclusion summarizing the key findings; and actionable recommendations for policy and practice.

Pakistan At The Crossroads

Mental Health in Pakistan: 5 Problems Nobody Talks About

"At the heart of Pakistan’s crisis lies not scarcity, but a loss of purpose, vision, and leadership."

"Nations that rise from ruin do so with resolve. Pakistan, despite its blessings, remains adrift."

"The vision of Iqbal and Jinnah has been betrayed—not by enemies, but by apathy, opportunism, and moral decay."

"Islam in Pakistan has been reduced to ritual, stripped of its transformative power to build just societies."

"No nation can prosper when its youth are disillusioned, its institutions corrupted, and its values commodified."

"The true poverty of Pakistan is not economic—it's the poverty of ideals, ethics, and direction."

"Without redefining our national purpose, Pakistan risks becoming a forgotten nation with a forgotten dream."

"We must stop treating reform as a luxury and start recognizing it as the only means of survival."

"Consumerism has not only distorted our markets—it has deformed our morals."

"Pakistan stands at a crossroads: to revive its soul or continue its silent descent into fragmentation."

"The time has come to rebuild Pakistan—not just economically or politically, but spiritually and ethically."

"This is not a crisis of capacity; it is a crisis of character."

"Revival is possible—but only through resolve, rooted in truth, justice, and the spirit of Islam."

"Educational reform is not about literacy—it is about cultivating leaders, thinkers, and servants of the nation."

"We must reintroduce Islam as a living system—an engine for social justice, accountability, and national dignity."

"The tragedy of Pakistan is not that it has failed—but that it refuses to rise."

"Unless we confront our internal decay, no amount of external aid will ever save us."

"Pakistan doesn’t need new slogans—it needs new systems, rooted in integrity, discipline, and destiny."

"Our revival must begin not in parliaments, but in classrooms, hearts, and homes."

"If we wish to reclaim our nation, we must first reclaim ourselves."

Understanding Pakistan’s Water Scarcity 2025

Understanding Pakistan’s Water Scarcity: Challenges and Solutions for a Sustainable Future Explore Pakistan’s water scarcity issues, from Indus River challenges to groundwater depletion. Learn actionable solutions, water conservation strategies, and how to combat the looming water crisis. Pakistan’s Water Crisis:…

Justice Rooted in Culture, Aligned with Law: The Efficacy of the “JIRGA SYSTEM”

Despite its deep cultural roots and restorative orientation, Pakistan’s traditional Jirga system remains legally unregulated and often violates constitutional, Islamic, and human rights principles. This article critically assesses its role, outlines its structural flaws, and proposes actionable reforms for its regulation and integration into the formal judicial system.