Viral and Vulnerable: The Real Social Media Danger

In a world where everyone carries a tiny screen in their pocket, it’s easy to think social media is just harmless fun. For many teens, it’s their favorite way to connect, express, and build a name. But sometimes, that name can put them in real danger. Two stories, one from Pakistan and one from Mexico, …

The Fall of Vlog Culture: From Daily Life to Daily Drama

Vlogging once promised an authentic glimpse into everyday life. Creators shared their routines, thoughts, and moments. This raw, personal content quickly attracted millions of viewers. Platforms like YouTube and TikTok saw explosive growth in daily vlog channels. Fans loved the relatability and behind-the-scenes feel. However, in recent years, vlog culture has shifted dramatically. The genuine …

The Tragic Tale of Abu Lahab

In the ancient city of Makkah, long before Islam spread across the world, there lived a man named Abu Lahab. His real name was ‘Abd al-‘Uzzā ibn ‘Abd al-Muṭṭalib. He came from the noble Quraysh tribe and was the uncle of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). You would think that family ties would guarantee …

The Lie of Peace: Why the Two-State Solution Betrays Palestine

Two-state solution, Israel, Palestine, Gaza, Nakba, occupation, apartheid, ethnic cleansing, justice, international law It began with a promise. A land without people for a people without land. But that was never true. Palestine was full of life — olive trees, ancient homes, markets, families, and faiths. Muslims, Christians, and Jews lived side by side. They called it …

A Living Hell for Its Muslim Citizens?

A few days ago, Javed Akhtar, the famous Indian screenwriter and lyricist, made headlines for a highly controversial statement. In a video uploaded by ABP News, he said he would rather go to hell than visit Pakistan. His words instantly sparked fury online, especially among Pakistani artists and citizens. But before rushing to judge him, …

“Basic Amount of Food” Feeds War Spin

Israel has announced it will permit a “basic amount of food” into Gaza after a 10-week blockade. The move aims to prevent a full-scale famine, according to a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office on Sunday. The statement added that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) recommended the decision. It said the limited food access …

India’s Zero Tolerance Policy: The Extremism Behind Sofiya, Misri and Karachi Bakery Attacks

India’s growing zero tolerance policy, especially intensified during Modi’s tenure, has fueled a wave of extremism targeting individuals and symbols perceived as controversial—often with a sharp intolerance toward Muslims. This climate is visible in the backlash against Colonel Sofiya Qureshi, the criticism faced by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri over a ceasefire with Pakistan, and the …

Shehzad Ghias Challenges the Anti-Pakistan Narrative on Piers Morgan Show

In a fiery and headline-grabbing episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored, the complex dynamics between India and Pakistan took center stage as an all-star panel clashed in what was meant to be a debate on geopolitics but quickly devolved into a shouting match. The panel featured former Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar, renowned Indian journalist …

India’s Ceasefire: A Tactical Retreat, A Strategic Opportunity for Pakistan

The guns have fallen silent. But the failure still echoes across New Delhi. After weeks of threats, airspace violations, and diplomatic bluster, India accepted a ceasefire — without gaining anything concrete. For Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, this is more than a tactical pause. It’s a symbolic setback. France, Israel, and Russia: Disappointed Allies France …

Aerial Warfare 2.0: How Pakistan’s JF-17 Changed Warfare Forever

We stand at the edge of a new era in aerial warfare—one shaped not by the price tags of fighter jets but by the invisible wires of information, strategy, and software-driven coordination. The latest air encounter between India and Pakistan has shattered long-held assumptions about air superiority and redefined what victory looks like in the …

India’s Air Force: Grounded and Reluctant to Take Flight Again

In May 2025, the skies over South Asia witnessed a dramatic shift. India’s air force, once confident in its aerial prowess, found itself grounded—not by choice, but by a stark new reality. The catalyst? A high-stakes confrontation with Pakistan, bolstered by China’s advanced military technology. The Prelude to Conflict The tension ignited after a tragic …

War on Nature: Gaza’s Environmental Ruin Renews Ecocide Demands

The ongoing attack in Gaza has not only resulted in immense human suffering but has also precipitated a severe environmental crisis with far-reaching implications for climate change. The extensive use of heavy munitions and the destruction of infrastructure have led to unprecedented ecological damage, threatening both local ecosystems and contributing to global environmental degradation. Massive …

Quranic Power in an Age of Fear

In an age of global unrest and deep challenges for the Muslim Ummah, many Muslims today find themselves trapped between fear and faith. The modern world glorifies diplomacy, silence, and political compromise. But the Quran tells a different story. Surah Al-Anfal, verses 65 and 66, are not just verses from the past. They are a …

Why Travel Vloggers Are Saying Pakistan Is Better Than India

In recent months, a wave of travel vloggers have sparked major debate across South Asia. Their YouTube titles are bold, their statements blunt, and their comparisons between India and Pakistan are making headlines. These foreign travelers are not just documenting journeys—they are influencing public opinion. And in most cases, they are siding with Pakistan. Vloggers …

Morning Habits That Help You Lose Weight

We hear about intense gym sessions, green smoothies, and saying no to chocolate cake forever (ouch). But what if I told you that how you start your day could be your secret weapon? Yep, before you even finish your first cup of chai or coffee — you could already be burning fat smarter. Let’s dive into …

Why They Distract Us from Palestine: The Fear of Muslim Unity and the Power of Jihad

For over seventy years, the tragedy of Palestine has remained a bleeding wound in the heart of the Muslim Ummah. Generations have witnessed Israeli occupation, brutal aggression, and relentless oppression against innocent civilians. Children have perished, homes have been flattened, and mosques have been bombed. And yet, despite such intense suffering, the world often looks …

What Israeli Soldiers’ Social Media Videos Reveal?

In a shocking revelation, an investigation by The New York Times has exposed dozens of videos shared by Israeli soldiers operating in Gaza. These clips, posted mostly on TikTok and Instagram, offer an unsanctioned and unsettling look into the destruction of civilian areas, the mocking of Palestinians, and the glorification of military actions that, according …

We Asked Chatgpt About Jihad in Islam and Here is What it Said

Jihad — a word often misunderstood, misused, and misrepresented — holds a powerful and noble place in Islam. Rooted deeply in the Quran and the Hadith (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad, Peace Be Upon Him), jihad is not just about warfare, as many assume. Instead, it represents a broader and deeper struggle for personal …

Pahalgam Attack: Tragedy or Timed Tactic? A Pattern India Can’t Ignore

In yet another chilling episode from Indian-occupied Kashmir, a fresh attack has shaken the region — this time in the serene town of Pahalgam, where blood once again stains the soil of a valley known for its peace and pilgrimage. The timing? Too perfect to be coincidental. With the Modi government nearing the end of …

Defeating the “Kya Hoga” Mentality: Why Silence Is Not an Option in the Face of Injustice

Every time a wave of injustice floods our screens—whether it’s Gaza, Kashmir, Syria, or any other oppressed land—there comes a predictable group of voices. They echo the same tired lines: “Boycott se kya hoga?”, “Bolne se kya hoga?”, “Taqrir karne se kya hoga?” These aren’t questions of curiosity. These are statements dressed as doubts, used …

Which International Laws Is Israel Violating? Why No One Punishes Israel?

Israel’s ongoing military aggression, occupation of Palestinian territories, and apartheid-style policies have prompted global outrage. But beyond emotional and political responses, one critical question remains: Which international laws is Israel actually violating? Despite mounting evidence of human rights violations, war crimes, and apartheid practices against Palestinians, Israel continues to operate without facing serious international punishment. …

Al-Aqsa in Danger: What Every Muslim Must Know

Masjid Al-Aqsa holds a deeply spiritual and emotional place in the hearts of Muslims around the world. It is the first Qibla of Islam — the direction Muslims faced during prayer before it was changed to the Kaaba in Makkah. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was spiritually transported here during the miraculous journey of Isra and …

1.9 Billion Muslims, Yet Silence? What Hazrat Zain-ul-Abideen (RA) Would Say Today

In a world where Muslims are 1.9 billion strong, it is a reality that’s hard to ignore. We hold political influence, economic power, and a remarkable global presence. Our reach spans continents, and our contributions to the world’s culture, history, and resources are undeniable. Yet, despite all these advantages, our collective voice often seems muted …

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