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*Khaksar Movement Weekly “Al-Islah’s” Role Toward Freedom* by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi Created On: 3/May/2012 Views: 2455 Replies: 0 
The Khaksar Tehrik’s weekly “Al-Islah” was started by Allama Mashriqi in 1934 from Lahore. Distinguished Scholar and Historian Nasim Yousaf’s article entitled “Khaksar Movement Weekly ‘Al-Islah’s’ Role Toward Freedom” has recently been published in “Pakistaniaat” (Vol. 3, No 3, year 2011, Autumn Issue). According to the description given on the journal’s website (http://www.pakistaniaat.org), Click here to read Full Article

Press Release-Historian Nasim Yousaf (Grandson of Allama Mashriqi) Speaks to the People of the Indian Sub-continent
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 1/Apr/2012 Views:2317 Replies:0 
Ladies and Gentlemen:As a grandson of Allama Mashriqi, I have been asked many times to record my views on the history of the Indian sub-continent. I am using this opportunity to briefly address the people of the sub-continent and to take a few minutes to express my thoughts on this topic. I hope you will listen carefully to what I am going say. It is entirely up to you to seek lessons from the Click here to read Full Article
The Khaksar Martyrs of March 19, 1940 By Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 19/Mar/2012 Views:2053 Replies:0 
On March 19, 1940, police in Lahore opened fire on the Khaksars, killing a number of them and wounding many others. Five days later, the All-India Muslim League passed the Pakistan and Khaksar Resolutions during its historic session in Lahore. As we mark the 72nd anniversary of the March 19th massacre, it is important to take a look back at the events that led up to the shooting — they leave no do Click here to read Full Article
 
Press Release,Invitation to Submit Articles on Nobel Prize Nominee Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan for Forthcoming Book
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 19/Mar/2012 Views:1701 Replies:0 
Scholar and historian Nasim Yousaf (based in the USA) is compiling a book of articles on Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan, a social scientist who earned many prestigious awards and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for his models on rural development and poverty alleviation. Volunteers, particularly those familiar with Dr. Khan’s work, are invited to submit an article highlighting Dr. Khan’s contribut Click here to read Full Article
PRESS RELEASE-Khaksar Movement Weekly “Al-Islah’s” Role Toward Freedom
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 13/Feb/2012 Views:2117 Replies:0 
The Khaksar Tehrik’s weekly “Al-Islah” was started by Allama Mashriqi in 1934 from Lahore. Distinguished Scholar and Historian Nasim Yousaf’s article entitled “Khaksar Movement Weekly ‘Al-Islah’s’ Role Toward Freedom” has recently been published in “Pakistaniaat” (Vol. 3, No 3, year 2011, Autumn Issue). According to the description given on the journal’s website (http://www.pakistaniaat.org), “Pak Click here to read Full Article
 
Pakistan Lacks Competent Leader to Change Its Destiny by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 30/Nov/2011 Views:2454 Replies:0 
Mr. Yousaf regretted that mainstream Pakistanis are unaware of what constitutes real leadership. He felt that this deficiency has resulted in Pakistanis continuing to elect insincere or corrupt politicians. According to him, dishonest leadership is the main reason that Pakistan ranks far behind even other nations that achieved independence around the same time. In the nearly sixty-five years since Click here to read Full Article
Assault on the Founder of Pakistan:The Untold Conspiracy by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 19/Nov/2011 Views:3125 Replies:0 
On July 26, 1943, at approximately 1:30 pm, Rafiq Sabir Mazangavi arrived at Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s (Founder of Pakistan) house in Bombay and asked to meet with him. When informed of the arrival of this stranger, Jinnah emerged from the upper story of his house and came down to meet Mazangavi. Rafiq Mazangavi proceeded to attack Jinnah, and inflicted “minor injuries on his chin and han Click here to read Full Article
 
Einstein & Other Scientists’ Meetings with Allama Mashriqi by By Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 17/Oct/2011 Views:1865 Replies:0 
Mathematics was evolved on these unnatural ideas and since they were taken, mistakenly or out of sheer flattery to the Greeks, as ideals, as a result mathematics and the allied subjects remained revolving around them and were confined within the orbit set by these ideas.” Click here to read Full Article
Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan and President Barack Obama¡¯s Mother, Dr. S. Ann Dunham By Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 4/Oct/2011 Views:1975 Replies:0 
World renowned social scientist Dr. Akhtar Hameed Khan (nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize) was a pioneer of rural development, poverty alleviation and microcredit (extension of small loans to the poor). His ground-breaking methods have been applied around the world by everyone from Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus to U.S. President Barack Obama¡¯s mother, Dr. Stanley Ann Dunham Click here to read Full Article
 
12th Death Anniversary of World-renowned Social Scientist Dr. AkhtarHameed Khan
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 12/Sep/2011 Views:1708 Replies:0 
Nobel Peace Prize Nominee and pioneer of microfinance Dr. AkhtarHameed Khan was the founder of the Bangladesh (previously known as Pakistan) Academy for Rural Development (BARD). Dr. A.H. Khan’s 12th death anniversary falls on October 09, 2011. Journalists, writers (including children), and other volunteers are invited to write an essay/article on Dr. Khan's role in rural development, poverty alle Click here to read Full Article
Einstein & Other Scientists’ Meetings with Allama Mashriqi by Nasim Yousaf
Posted By: Infomashriqi On: 20/Aug/2011 Views:1792 Replies:0 
Allama Mashriqi was undoubtedly a legendary political figure who brought freedom to British India. But long before his entry into politics, Mashriqi had been making history across multiple disciplines. As a student at the University of Cambridge in the early 20th century, Mashriqi shattered many previous academic records and was declared Foundation Scholar, Wrangler and Bachelor Scholar. As an aut Click here to read Full Article

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