A rickshaw driver in Lahore attempted suicide along with his wife and daughters. This poor family living in the Shahpur area of Lahore took toxic pills as life became impossible for them. All of us must have read the news or have seen it on tv. Do we feel responsible for this horrific incidence?
Now that she has lost her husband and three innocent girls she will receive one million rupees 'compensation' from the Chief Minister of Punjab. Compensation for staying alive ... Read More
Posted By phw On Thursday, June 17th 2010 In General, Islam, News, Pakistan | Tags: bukhari, cost of living, Family, hadith, markets pakistan, muslim, neighbors, neighbors islam, neighbours, prophet Muhammad, punjab chief minister, rickshaw driver, shahbaz shareef, shopping, suicide |
A rickshaw driver in Lahore attempted suicide along with his wife and daughters. This poor family living in the Shahpur area of Lahore took toxic pills as life became impossible for them. All of us must have read the news or have seen it on tv. Do we feel responsible for this horrific incidence?
Now that she has lost her husband and three innocent girls she will receive one million rupees 'compensation' from the Chief Minister of Punjab. Compensation for staying alive ... Read More
Posted By phw On Wednesday, September 2nd 2009 In General, Women, World | Tags: allergic, america, beauty, car, clot, dates, geo, home, house, interesting, ISI, Islam, life, lose weight, mom, mother, muslim, muslims, NIH, oic, Pakistan, Pakistani, pakistanihousewife, parents, power, protest, Quran, sin, STR, terror, terrorists, time, US, war, weight, WHO, wife, Women |
The nation has heard plenty of debate over racial profiling. But there's a form of religious profiling that some young Muslim women in America say they endure whenever they voluntarily wear the hijab. The hijab, also known as the veil, is the headscarf worn by Muslim women around the globe. It's a simple piece of cloth, but it can place young Muslim women in Western countries in difficult situations.
She doesn't want your frosty public stares; the whispers behind her back; ... Read More
Posted By phw On Sunday, August 30th 2009 In General | Tags: Britain, emergency, house, independent, ISI, Islam, islamabad, muslim, muslims, News, NIH, office, Pakistan, Pakistani, pakistanihousewife, PIA, safety, security, sin, spoon, STR, tea, time, UK, US, war, WHO, wife |
There are iftar and dinner offers of various hotels and resturants all over Islamabad . These normally range from minimum Rs 400 to Rs 900 per head. Which means one person will eat one meal worth this much. We have so many poor people in our country and we all have had atleast a few chances to witness these iftar buffets. We know how much food is wasted and thrown away. People fill their plates and leave them and refill ... Read More
A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim - Sunday, February 10, 2008 at 20:18
Sahih Bukhari , Book 43, Number 622:
Narrated 'Abdullah bin Umar:
Allah's Apostle said, "A Muslim is a brother of another Muslim, so he should not oppress him, nor should he hand him over to an oppressor. Whoever fulfilled the needs of his brother, Allah will fulfill his needs; whoever brought his (Muslim) brother out of a discomfort, Allah will bring him out of the discomforts ... Read More
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Published in The Independent, it is definitely worth reading.
‘Since you were so kind as to greet us in London at Downing Street last month, the President would like to return the favour,” announces Major-General Rashid Qureshi, President Pervez Musharraf’s PR man over the phone. Only in Pakistan could the government’s head of spin be a retired major-general. He is referring to my last encounter with the President on 28 January – when, along with a 2,000-strong, placard-waving, slogan-jeering mob, I ... Read More








