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A Cry for Justice - Volume 06

  Challenges in the Land of Pakistan: A Cry for Justice In current times, Pakistan faces a tumultuous situation, with citizens grappling with news of leaders engaged in fraud and corruption. Inner strife compounds existing threats to the nation's sovereignty. As the truth unfolds, the general sentiment among citizens questions who will ensure justice when rulers themselves are implicated in wrongdoing. The prevailing environment in Pakistan reflects an unsettling image due to corrupt leaders tarnishing the country's reputation. Unfortunately, voicing concerns for justice, rights, and rectifying mistakes appears to be a risky endeavor. Historical precedent suggests that those who dared to raise their voices for truth and justice met unfortunate fates. The moral decay is eating away at Pakistan's image globally. Religious extremism further stains Pakistan's reputation, causing its citizens, especially minorities, to seek refuge abroad. Foreign-based Pakistanis yearn for ...

A Call for Harmony - A Plea for Change Volume 05

The Struggles of Pakistan's Christian Community Navigating Challenges Faced by Pakistan's Christian Community. The current state of affairs for minorities, particularly Christians, in Pakistan is increasingly distressing, even more so under the present Christian religious and political leadership. In the present days, the challenges faced by Pakistan's Christian community are deeply concerning. Despite 68 years of existence, the situation appears to be worsening, especially under current Christian leaders. After 76 years of existence, the situation seems to be worsening, and the plight of the Christian community demands attention. It is crucial to acknowledge the powerlessness of our political leaders within Pakistan's legal framework for minorities, where they are selected, not elected, and compelled to support their parties rather than advocate for Christian rights. Acknowledging the limitations within Pakistan's legal framework for minorities, our leaders, selec...

In the Shadow of Grief - Volume 04

                        "The Tragic Story of Shama Bibi and Shahzad Masih" The recent horrifying incident in Rada Kishn village, Kasur, where a Christian couple, Shama Bibi and Shahzad Masih, were burned alive by extremists, has left the entire Christian nation in Pakistan, and beyond, in deep sorrow. This tragic event has stirred emotions across social media and emails, with even empathetic Muslims expressing their sadness over such a heinous act. The Unfolding Tragedy: Pakistan has been grappling with various challenges, including natural disasters, terrorist attacks on religious institutions, and discrimination against Christians based on religious prejudices. Organizations advocating interfaith harmony have been working towards peace, but the Christian minority continues to be victimized by extremists. Religious and Legal Standpoint: The incident involves accusations of blasphemy, yet no evidence was presented to prove th...

Untold Contribution of Christians -Volume - 03

              The Untold Contribution of Christians in the Making of Pakistan  Reflecting on the history of Pakistan's formation in 1947 prompts us to question our current state, the choices we've made, and the justice we seek. The struggle for freedom involved various factions, including the Indian Congress, Muslim League, and Christians.  This narrative aims to shed light on the often-overlooked role of Christians in the creation of Pakistan.  Religious and political tensions intensified within the Congress, leading to the formation of the Muslim League in 1906.Christians, having trusted in the unity of the future nation, were later exploited by the Muslim majority in various aspects of life. The Early Years: The late 19th century saw the inception of the Indian Congress in 1884, with Muslims and Hindus collectively striving for independence from British rule. Influential figures like Molana Abu Al Kalam Azad, Quid – E – Azam, and Sir ...

Book -Nationalism Or Racialism Volume 02

  I t's disheartening to discuss the challenges faced by Pakistani Christians, who have been faithful citizens and contributors to the country. Before Pakistan was established, Christians actively voted for its creation. However, the reality for Pakistani Christians is one of exploitation and a lack of rights.  Christians continue to face an unsatisfactory living condition in every aspect of life, from education to employment.  The absence of proper leadership for Pakistani Christians means they struggle to raise a voice their opinions and suggestions for the betterment of Pakistan.  There is a lack of security for Christian beliefs, homes, families, and children. Unfortunately, derogatory terms like "Cherara" are still used to insult Christians, demonstrating an inferior complex deeply rooted in society.  Even in government institutions, the recommendations of churches are not accepted.  Pakistani Christians find it challenging to lead organizations or p...

Book-Nationalism or Racialism Volume 1

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the revered founder of Pakistan, envisioned a nation based on the principles of democracy and unity. The name "Pakistan" itself, derived from the Urdu word "Pak," translates to "Holy" in English. Jinnah emphasized that a country's identity transcends religious boundaries, fostering a sense of nationalism among its people. However, the reality for minorities in Pakistan, particularly Christians, presents a different narrative. Despite the country's creation through the collective votes of Christians and Muslims, the treatment of minorities remains a complex issue. The term "minority" carries a discriminatory connotation, limiting freedoms of opinion, thought, and even the practice of one's faith. The existing challenges include forced conversions, violence against Christian communities, and discrimination. Even the sacred teachings of Islam, emphasizing peace, stand in contrast to the actions of those ...