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    27th February, 2013
    A tale of two mujahideen commanders
    Ideological propaganda is based on stories of far off, unseen lands where the great historic struggle for Sharia is being fought.
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    20th February, 2013
    A positive column on Pakistan
    Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and Ahmadis are living in enviable happiness compared to the horrible state that Muslims in Western countries are in.
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    6th February, 2013
    New, people-friendly election symbols
    For the convenience of the Pakistani voter, Sabir Nazar suggests new election symbols for all political parties to match their priorities and past performances.
  • BLOG   |  
    30th January, 2013
    Principle standpoints in Al Bakistan V
    Imran Khan is the last hope for change in Al Bakistan … but he is also the last hope for PPP to remain in power for the next five years.
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    23rd January, 2013
    Child art: The breaking up of reality
    A child’s disconnect from imagination starts from school, when he or she has many images of the world but very few words for it.
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    16th January, 2013
    Principle standpoints in Al Bakistan IV
    Indian soldiers are cowards. One Muslim soldier is equal to 10 Hindu soldiers … yet, we have never won any war against India.
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    9th January, 2013
    A long march to the fina-fil Interim Government
    Sheikh ul-Islam, the Pir of 90 Sharif, and all the Sajjada nashins will start jogging from Lahore on the GT road in Prados to convert Islamabad into Tahrir Square.
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    2nd January, 2013
    Al-spring, Al-rivers and Al-floods
    Our Al-ulemas and Al-banned outfits are toiling like Farhad to bring forth the Al-Qaeda Spring from the rocky landscape of Al-Waziristan.
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    26th December, 2012
    Principle standpoints in Al Bakistan III
    "Earthquake and floods in Pakistan was our test from God … but Sandy hurricane was God’s wrath on America for their arrogance."
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    19th December, 2012
    Bollywood, Muslims, culture and exile
    Muslims excel in countries where they are in a minority. If any do opt to stay in Pakistan, they face court trials and die young.
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    12th December, 2012
    It’s the honour, stupid!
    We can live without food, water, electricity, medicine, justice, democracy, roads, hospitals and schools, but not without honour.
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    28th November, 2012
    Lessons learnt from history
    A complete command over history is manifested during marriage ceremonies or funerals, where family disputes spanning over three generations come alive.
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    21st November, 2012
    Top 10 golden rules to write an Urdu column
    Poetry can be used to reverse all arguments in your favour. If you want to rubbish democracy, just quote a couplet from Iqbal.
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    14th November, 2012
    Two Pakistans
    Pakistanis who were born before the 70s saw a different Pakistan – a place unimaginable for our younger generation.
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    31st October, 2012
    Principle standpoints in Al Bakistan II
    In Al Bakistan everything is controversial, whether it is Zardari, media, Taliban, Khuda Hafiz or the moon sighting. But…. we are part of one Ummah.
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    17th October, 2012
    Malala and Goliath
    With images of Malala on every chowk, newspaper, profile picture and TV channel, for the first time in my life I have started to like Pakistan.
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    10th October, 2012
    The image-word conflict
    I always wondered why image is so dangerous and not the word. What is so destructive and explosive in an image that it is always controlled by words?
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    3rd October, 2012
    The Waziristan yatra
    Returning from South Waziristan, the yatrees will march towards Islamabad because as we all know, all roads eventually lead to Islamabad.
  • BLOG   |  
    19th September, 2012
    How to spot a liberal fascist
    If you believe that all blasphemy suspects shall have a fair trial, you are a liberal fascist who is suffering from an inferiority complex, writes Sabir Nazar.
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    12th September, 2012
    The new al-phabet book
    Here is my small contribution to update the alphabet book, so that Pakistani children know what kind of a world they are about to step in to, writes Sabir Nazar.