by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal Medicine has long been regarded as a messianic vocation, a sacred covenant between the healer and the afflicted, wherein the physician serves not merely as aRead More
Qamar Bashir Frustration is now visible on all sides of the U.S.-Israel war against Iran. After weeks of bombardment, strategic signaling, and diplomatic theater, the central objectives publicly associated withRead More
Farid MUSTAFAYEV Starting from the early 18th century, Armenian nationalists carried out a policy of genocide against the Azerbaijani people. During that period, Tsarist Russia, which was expanding its territoriesRead More
Qamar Bashir The Middle East today is not witnessing a single war, but a convergence of multiple battlefields—each feeding into the other and pushing the region toward a dangerous tippingRead More
by Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal On a hushed night in the year 2060, when the city outside appeared calm but history still murmured beneath the silence, a grandmother sat beside herRead More
By Muhammad Mohsin Iqbal In the civilizational tapestry of South Asia, customs and traditions have long held a place of quiet authority, shaping not merely social conduct but also theRead More