ETHNIC ISSUES AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION
In light of the current ethnic polarisation, this paper briefly enumerates the elements of
ethnic conflict in Pakistan.
SHEIK AHMAD SIRHINDI (1564–1624) was an Indian Islamic scholar from Punjab, a Hanafi jurist, and a
prominent member of the Naqshbandī Sufi order.
On May 28, 1998, Pakistan announced the test of five nuclear explosive devices in the Chagai Hills in the western province of Baluchistan. A mere seventeen days after neighboring India had shocked the world with its first nuclear tests since 1974, Pakistan’s response came as a surprise to many observers.
The Sentence Correction chapter in English Grammar and Composition by Hafiz Karim Dad Chughtai is an indispensable guide for aspirants of competitive exams. With its focus on common grammatical errors—such as subject-verb agreement, misplaced modifiers, and parallelism—
According to Sattar (2017) a geographic and cultural region, located in Western Asia and North eastern Africa is known as Middle East.
Digitalization has become an objective pattern of modern economic development.
The Anarchists propose that the state should be abolished; and in so far as it serves as the instrument by means of which the ruling class preserves its privileges; in so far as it is a device for enabling paranoiacs to satisfy their lust for power and carry out their crazy dreams of glory, the state is obviously worthy of abolition.
THE IDEA OF CREATING a list of twelve vital dates in history came to me at Manila as I was preparing to set sail across the Pacific to America. It came at an appropriate moment, for it found me struggling with the problem of dates in working on the first volume of The Story of Civilization.
Humankind is facing unprecedented revolutions, all our old stories are crumbling, and no new story has so far emerged to replace them. How can we prepare ourselves and our children for a world of such unprecedented transformations and radical uncertainties?
We have defined civilization as “social order promoting cultural creation.” 07It is political order
secured through custom, morals, and law, and economic order secured through a continuity of
production and exchange; it is cultural creation through freedom and facilities for the origination,
expression, testing, and fruition of ideas, letters, manners, and arts. It is an intricate and
precarious web of human relationships, laboriously built and readily destroyed.