Pakistan Senate Tables Joint Muslim Condemnation of Israeli Aggression

In a strong diplomatic move, Pakistan presented a joint Muslim condemnation against Israeli military actions in the Senate on June 18, 2025. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar submitted a formal statement, signed by 21 Muslim-majority nations, denouncing Israel’s ongoing attacks on Iran. The declaration was issued by their foreign ministers and reflects …

Nation Celebrates Eid ul Adha with Spirit of Unity and Faith

Pakistanis are celebrating Eid ul Adha today with heartfelt devotion and traditional fervour, even as regional tensions linger in the backdrop. From early morning, mosques, Eidgahs, and open grounds across the country saw large gatherings of worshippers offering special Eid prayers. Religious scholars reminded citizens of the enduring legacy of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) and Prophet …

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 …

Humza Yousaf set to become first PM of Scotland

HamzaHumza Yousaf, a practising Muslim of Pakistani origin, has made history by being elected as the leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), becoming Scotland’s first Muslim leader.  Yousaf, who is currently the Health Secretary of Scotland, won a close-fought contest against Kate Forbes and Ash Regan to succeed former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. Yousaf …

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