Tag Archives: terrorism

Can Global Awareness Solve Today’s Problems?

Before I start blogging again, I would like to take a moment to apologize to those few who read my blog, and look forward to my posts. Sorry for not being regular – I was suffering from writer’s block. However, I hope I’m … Continue reading

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Pakistan Floods: A Message to the International Community

Perhaps someone in the international community sitting on their couch will read this and decide to act… Despite some generous donations, the response by the international community has been very disappointing. This is not to take credit away from countries … Continue reading

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Can Terrorism be Attributed to Socioeconomic Divide?

Light entered through the window besides the office, illuminating the “paan stains” on the walls of the police station.  Three prisoners, who lay on the hard, hot ground, stared right through me. Was I supposed to feel sorry for them … Continue reading

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Education–A matter of National Security

The future of Pakistan seems unpredictable to say the least; Policy makers are scrambling to put an end to to the violence caused by people with a perverse sense of glory. These terrorists are relying on the children of the … Continue reading

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The Divide Between Ethics and Faith

Explores how there is a paradox with faith and religion in modern days and how Islam is affected by it. Continue reading

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