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Some Glimpses Of Eid ul Adha Celebrations From Around The World 2K18

Muslim festivals are celebrated with zest and zeal across the globe. This year Muslim community celebrated Eid-ul-Adha on 22nd Aug and the preparation for the upcoming event is in full bloom. Millions of Muslims around the world are celebrating the Eid al-Adha holiday as some two million pilgrims carry out the final rites of the annual Hajj in Saudi Arabia. Let’s take a trip around the world to look how nations, students or foreign Muslims celebrate Eid-ul-Adha at their places. Saudi Arabia: The journey begins with Saudi Arabia obviously, where millions of Muslims have gathered to perform Haj. Eid ul Adha is celebrated to revive the sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Prophet Ismail .This is a significant part of Haj rituals. All Hajis celebrate Eid-al Adha during Haj days. They will sacrifice Animals at Mina, open their Ahraam and cut their hair and nails. Besides unlimited number of global pilgrims at Haj, the Saudi citizens celebrate Eid –ul Adha with full sacredness

Wedding on a Budget

The diversity of Muslims some of the most common occasions that are held in a Pakistani wedding includes differences of the following. Wedding Proposal, Commitment, Dholki, Mehndi (Henna), Barat, Nikah, Registration, Reception, Rukhsti, Walima, and Honeymoonvand many other small events occur on the weeding event. The only Islamic obligation is the Nikah and Valima. Other events are traditional add-ons and Registering is usually a lawful requirement. Each is defined in more facts below. Planning an important wedding on a close-fitting budget is a test for the parents and the couple. Some of the tips on which viewer can follow to arrange wedding on a budget. Skip Extra Guests The coolest way to laceration your budget is by reducing your guest list. Your wedding ceremony is merriment, but it is also a very familiar moment. It is a ceremony of passage in which you and your memorable are guaranteeing your lives to each other, and combining two families composed. Skip the extra guests is the

Heaven On Earth ( Kashmir )

“ Jammu and Kashmir is part of Pakistan, in blood, in flesh, in culture, in history, in geography. In every way and in every form.” – Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto’s speech at the United Nations T her e are few words that can judiciously describe the sentiments of the Pakistani people for Kashmir and the continuing struggle of its inhabitants. It is even harder to explain the depth of anguish, frustration and distress at the tragic continuation of atrocities on a daily basis in Indian-occupied Kashmir, even seven decades on. The indigenous struggle for the right of self-determination by the Kashmiris has been undeterred by the barbarity of the 700,000 Indian forces illegally occupying the territory. Today, the unrestrained and targeted use of pellet guns is permanently blinding Kashmiris, especially the youth. They are being humiliated, their voices choked, and their source of connectivity with the outside world has been restricted. According to the data available as per Ministry of Foreign A

How to Celebrate Independence Day

A s we all know that the independence day of Pakistan is only around the corner, while most of us only keep wondering what to do on Independence Day. Here in this article we are describing 14 interesting things that you can do on Independence Day. Decorate your home with Flags and Jhandian So far this one is the easiest and most important thing that you can do. People have been doing this from years somewhat decades however recently we see this trend disappearing away as our new generation deliberates it “uncool” maybe so let’s regain realization of this trend on this 14th August. Start your day with National Anthem Pakistani National Anthem is deliberated as the most beautiful national anthem in the entire world so why not listen to it more habitually? Wake up and play the national anthem in your living room, and it will increase your nationalism. Wear dress having white and Green Try to wear some Pakistani colors. You can wear a combination of white or green col

Importance of Hajj in Islam

The city, Mecca in Saudi Arabia has always been the holy center of the Islamic faith: 1.3 billion Muslims from all over the world bow in its direction during offering prayers. However in the last Islamic month of Islamic year the holiest city of Islam becomes even more spirited, approximately 2.5 million hajjis make their once-in-a-lifetime journey to this holy site. This journey, known as the Hajj, is one of the Five Pillars of Islam through which every active Muslim must accept. This year, the Hajj starts August 19th; normally it takes place between the 8th and 12th days of Zill-Hajj, the last month of the lunar Islamic calendar, a time when the spirit of ALLAH is believed to be closest to earth. The Hajj comprises of a five-day excursion venture, required by all physically as well as financially able Muslims, to Mecca and also to the closest holy sites of Arafat, Mina, and Muzdalifah. Once there, hajjis perform a series of ceremonials to unite the

Health Issues In Pakistan

H ealth sector in Pakistan has been struggling for many years. Health delivery system is run by both state and non-state authorities. People living in urban areas have an easy access to best healthcare facilities whereas, in rural areas, accessibility to proper medical services is difficult. People either live far away from the clinics/hospitals or they don’t have any such institutes in their areas. In Pakistan, many efforts have been made to improve the health system but still it is not encouraging. The main health issues are due to lack of awareness, poor diet, water pollution and hygiene problems leading to communicable and non-communicable diseases. Poor medical facilities are also resulting in health deterioration of underprivileged people of Pakistan. Due to the shortage of nurses and doctors for rural areas, every year thousands of children die during birth or if they survive, they suffer from one or two diseases. The increasing number of heart patients mostly including chi

Azadi ( Ek Naimat )

A zadi Kia Hai Hum Ne Kabhi Socha Hi Nhi Kash K Hum Jaan Sakte Mehsoos Kar Sakte K Yeh Azadi Kia Hai ? Azadi ALLAH Ka Dia Howa Haseen Tohfa Hai. Jo Hamare Buzurgo Ki Jadojehad Aur Kavesho Se Hamein Hasil Hua Hai.Agar Mene Azadi K Silsile Mei Mazi K Auraak Palte To Angreaizo Ki Zulm Ki Dastanie Sun Kar Ap Logo Ki Ankhoo Se Aansoo Nikal Pare Gai. Or Mei Kis Kis K Aansoo Ko Girne Se Rokoo Ga.Mei Kis Tarha Se Tasali De Sakoo Ga Jis Tarah Ka Zulm Seh Kr 14 August 1947 Ko Pakistan Hasil Hua Hai. Uski Aala Missal Dunia Mei Kahein Nhi Milti To Is Azadi Ki Bhi Qadar Nhi Rahi Hhum Bhool Gai Mazi Mei Dushmanoo Ne Hamare Sath Kia Kuch Nhi Kia, Jub Hum Pida Hue Azad Pida Hue Hamein Itni Mehnat Nahi Krni Pari Jitni Hamare Buzurgoo Ne Is Mulk (Pakistan) K Lie Ki Hein. Agar Hum Itni Mehnat Krte To Shayad Humein Is Azadi Ki Qadar Kr Pate, Khoon Behta Apne Aap Ko Is Mulk Ki Khatir Khoon Se Sechna Parrta Tub Kahein Ja Kar Hamein Is Azadi Ki Qadar Hoti K Azadi Kis Tarah Milti Hai. Hum Apni Azadi Ka Jis

Pakistan To Face Water Crisis

P AKISTAN is at number 17 on the list of countries facing a water crisis. The Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources has written to the federal government stating that a grave crisis will emerge if immediate action is not taken. The PCRWR report states that the country will run out of water by 2025 if sizable reservoirs are not developed. At independence, the per capita availability of water was over 5,000 cubic metres, which has shrunk to 1,000 cubic meters today. Agriculture is the backbone of this country with more than 21 per cent of the GDP coming from the sector. Of the country’s exports, 70 pc are from the agriculture sector that depends upon water. According to the Pakistan Water Partnership, the total available surface water is about 153 million-acre-feet (MAF) while the total ground water reserves are approximately 24 MAF. The population of Pakistan in 2030 is expected to be around 240 million. It is estimated that the country will have to face a shortage of 31 MAF o

Karachi City Issues

Karachi is the center of exchange and monetary exercises; in past, it was viewed as the city of lights as it was splendid and sparkling. The streets were washed consistently at night and the light posts were there to light every spot. Today’s Karachi is the inverse of what we knew about it from our guardians. The Karachi we discover today is loaded with problems. Sewerage problem is the most serious problem of the day. The streets are generally blocked as a result of chocked sewerage lines. These lines were implied for a smaller population’s needs; however with the extension of populace, they clearly turned out to be lacking. The legislature tackles singular sewerage problems on adhoc premise so the outcome is very disillusioning. The line, which is settled today, chocks the following couple of days and in this manner, the filthy water is seen standing all over and causes ailments. Another serious problem is the deficiency of drinking water. Water is the essential need of everybod

10 Reasons Why We Love Karachi

 has an estimated population of approximately 20 million (since the last census was done 17 years ago, putting the city’s population at 9.3 million then, one has to go with educated guesses) and an area of over 3,500 square kilometres. If it were a separate country, it would be bigger than several European and South American countries in terms of population. A couple of years ago,  Foreign Policy  called it the world’s most dangerous city, with a murder rate 25% higher than that of any other major city. However, for those who were born, raised and live in the city, it will always be home — and no label of any kind will take away the pride that they feel for being a Karachiites Here are 10 reasons why we love Karachi : 1. It is a mini-Pakistan — and more. Reputed to have more Pashtu speakers than Peshawar itself, and over a million Bengalis, Afghans, Iranians (who fled the 1979 Rev olution), Palestinians and Burmese, Karachi is home to practically all of Pakistan’s ethnic and la