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How the Western Nations Terrorized the Muslims by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja Created On: 26/Mar/2011 Views: 1785 Replies: 0 
Terrorism originates from the Western colonial powers but none would dare to concede it for the FEAR of unknown in contemporary history. When the European businessmen explored new world markets for diminishing resources and their armed forces invaded and occupied the vast Islamic world, there were no television, internet, video cameras and stone throwing public and voices of reason to call them Click here to read Full Article

Pakistan Needs Navigational Change by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 17/Mar/2011 Views:2497 Replies:0 
“Nations are built by proactive visionary thinkers, intellectuals and leaders, not by the military dictators or the bootlickers of the foreign masters, uneducated and egomaniac neo-colonial stage actors pretending to be politicians and pursuing their egoistic political agendas.” Click here to read Full Article
Arab People Win Freedom by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 2/Mar/2011 Views:1785 Replies:0 
Across the Arab world, tragic scenes unravel inspiring human struggle for freedom – police shooting on peaceful protesters at random, massive deaths, degradation of human life, disruption of social and economic activities, and cries of “Allah –o- Akbar - God is Great” and “La Illa ILLulaha - there is no god but God.” Unthinkable and unexpected as it was to the Arab neo-colonial ruling elite, most Click here to read Full Article
 
Egypt Wins Freedom “Tyranny begins where reason ends.” by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 16/Feb/2011 Views:1743 Replies:0 
Egypt is people, nation, culture, history and civilization, the progressive and conscious combination unparallel in human history. Not too many knew in the modern world that Egypt can generate a momentous history of freedom from man-made evil and oppression. First, the Western media described the Freedom Movement as “unrest” as usual in the Western corporate owned news media’s portrayal “unrest” i Click here to read Full Article
Palestine Looks Abroad for Rational Understanding by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 23/Jan/2011 Views:1931 Replies:0 
Palestine is one but Palestinians are “scattered like seeds” describes the distinguish professor of comparative cultures and civilizations - Dr. Shaw Dallal, the portrait of Palestinian lives ruined by the global politics of the few. When people are dispersed by force of political violence, they encounter insurmountable challenges and seem to build–up the momentum for unity of ideas and ideals and Click here to read Full Article
 
Pakistan in Search of Change and New Leadership by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 8/Jan/2011 Views:4266 Replies:0 
American friendship is more dangerous than its publicly defined animosity. Rejecting cynicism but pondering on the US rationale of “war on terrorism”, there are ample similarities of the blueprint what happened in Iraq, the same fate could be waiting for Pakistan.Nobody would cry nor would the sky fall if the corrupt Zardari regime is ousted by the voices of reason and a much desired Click here to read Full Article
Pakistan at Crossroads - Part 2 by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 2/Jan/2011 Views:2596 Replies:0 
Nations are built by proactive visionary intellectuals and leaders, not by axis of ignorant and crime-riddled bootlickers of the US-British paid military Generals and politicians pursuing sadistic and neo-colonial agendas of global domination Click here to read Full Article
 
President Obama and the US Generals in Search of Navigational Change by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 1/Jan/2011 Views:2275 Replies:0 
War provides an outlet for every evil element in man’s nature. It enfranchises cupidity and greed gives a charter to petty tyranny, glorifies cruelty and places in positions of power the vulgar and base.” (C.E.M. Joad, Guide to Modern Wickedness, London) Click here to read Full Article
Why the West is Terrorizing Muslims? by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 12/Dec/2010 Views:1955 Replies:0 
When the European forces invaded and colonized the vast Islamic world, there were no television and sounds and voices of reason to call them as “terrorists.” The colonization scheme of things was not outcome of the Western democratic values but ferocity of violence and killings of millions and millions of human lives for the Empires in the making. The European crusaders crossed the channels and Click here to read Full Article
 
President Obama and the Remaking of America by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 5/Dec/2010 Views:2063 Replies:0 
“War provides an outlet for every evil element in man’s nature. It enfranchises cupidity and greed gives a charter to petty tyranny, glorifies cruelty and places in positions of power the vulgar and base.” (C.E.M. Joad, Guide to Modern Wickedness, London) Click here to read Full Article
IMAGES: THE MILITANT WEST by Mahboob A. Khawaja, Ph.D.
Posted By: Mahboob_Khawaja On: 21/Nov/2010 Views:2158 Replies:0 
Immanuel Kant, the 18th century German philosopher had envisioned “Perpetual Peace”, the doctrine that gave war riddled Europeans much needed hope and optimism for peace making and conflict management. C.E.M. Joad (Guide to Modern Wickedness), enlists divergent facets of evil thinking and minds that governed the Europeans to kill each other during and preceding the two World Wars. After prolonged Click here to read Full Article

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