The ‘Attock to Afghanistan’ Myth: History, Politics & Truth Revealed
Uncover the real history behind the “Attock to Afghanistan” claim. A fact-based analysis of Afghan nationalist myths, regional politics, and true heritage.
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Uncover the real history behind the “Attock to Afghanistan” claim. A fact-based analysis of Afghan nationalist myths, regional politics, and true heritage.
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Gen Z, born between the late 1990s and early 2010s, is rewriting the rules of society. From social media activism to reshaping politics, culture, and workplaces, they are challenging traditions and creating a new world order. Explore who Gen Z really is, why they think differently, and how their movements are shaking governments, institutions, and generational norms worldwide.
Surah Ad-Dukhan (The Smoke), the 44th chapter of the Qur’an, emphasizes divine power, human accountability, and the consequences of disbelief. Revealed in Makkah, it warns against arrogance and neglect while offering hope to those who seek forgiveness. This surah connects cosmic signs like “the smoke” with historical lessons, urging reflection on the temporary nature of worldly life and the certainty of the Hereafter.
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China’s rise as a global power is undeniable, but can it ever become a unipolar superpower like the United States? History shows empires were forged through wars — from Rome to America. China, by contrast, has risen through economics, not conquest. This blog explores why China may remain an economic giant in a multipolar world rather than the sole global hegemon.