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Zakota Jinns By Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Ghayyur_Ayub
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26/Sep/2018
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This term was introduced by a well-known journalist and anchor person Rauf Klasra for the bureaucrats of Pakistan. I agree with him but not all bureaucrats are Zakota Jinns. Clear majority is. Working as director general of health from 1996 to 1999, I came across such Jinns. They were full of arrogance trying to impose their self-centered opinions rather than concentrating selflessly on bettermen
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Pak-Turkish role in global politics by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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10/Jul/2018
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This is the story of two Muslim states – Turkey and Pakistan. Both Sunni Muslims. Turkish follow spiritual Islam and Pakistanis traditionalist Islam. Also, Turkish people have free mindset as their ancestors ruled the world for centuries. Pakistanis have slave mentality as their ancestors were ruled by others. Accordingly, this mindset transmitted into Turkish leadership with exception of a few se
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More provinces in Pakistan by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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11/Apr/2017
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During the last days of PPP government, a voice from Hazara resurfaced demanding a separate Hazara province. It was the voice of the white bearded Haider Zaman Khan who has been struggling for a separate province for many years. The independent media picked it up and spread it like a wild fire. Soon, the media-addicted public started asking for divisions of all the provinces. Two provincial assemb
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A tribal province by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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15/Mar/2017
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Describing Pashtuns on April 26, 1903 at Shahi Bagh Peshawar, Lord Curzon said, “Pathan is a curious mixture. He is a man of war but he is also a born trader.” He was talking about Pashtuns’ trading capabilities and comparing them with other races in India. Had he gone in details he would have mentioned that Pashtuns lived their lives on three platforms. First, their culture which is broad based a
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Don't let Parachinar burn By Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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8/Feb/2017
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One day, during the exile in London, Mr Nawaz Sharif asked me to brief him about Parachinar. I did. After listening to me with keen interest he looked at me and said, “Dr Sahib, I would like to visit Parachinar and see the situation myself when we go back to Pakistan” That was an encouraging remark by my chief. Time passed. On September 10th 2007, I joined him with the group and landed at Islamab
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The second 9/11 by Dr. Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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13/Dec/2016
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In recent history, we have witnessed two types of 9/11 scenarios. First in 2001, a military style action carried out in America by terrorists that divided global society into Muslims and non-Muslims. The Muslim side was taken over by the harsh and non-tolerant Wahabi/Salafi Islam carried out successively by Alqueda, Taliban and IS The second in 2016 was a political action, again carried out in Am
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Physical facet of Qulb by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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28/Sep/2016
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Qulb mentioned by Sufis is generally known as heart. It is not true as Qulb, in reality, has different physical facet then a mere anatomical structure placed in the chest and pumping blood. Its actuality was first reported when investigations revealed that a few heart recipients found changes in their personalities resembling characteristics of the donors. Further investigations showed close linka
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The purpose of life by Dr Ghayur Ayub
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Posted By:
Ghayyur_Ayub
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17/Aug/2016
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Three decades ago, I was asked about the purpose of my life. Without hesitation, I replied, to achieve the highest position in my profession which I attained at a young age. Did I sense the fulfilment? Not at all! If the same question is asked of me today, my answer would be, to nurture my soul. Nurturing one’s soul requires deep knowledge regarding theology, philosophy and spirituality. A que
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