EVENTS
Establishment of Muslim Rule
Though Muslims entered South Asia with the conquest of Sindh by Muhammad bin Qasim and then with the annexation of Punjab by Mahmud Ghaznavi, yet the real credit of the establishment of Muslim rule in the region goes to Shahab-ud-din Muhammad Ghuri. The Ghurids had ...
Ancient Empires of the Sub-Continent
Some of the earliest relics of Stone Age man were found in the Soan valley near Rawalpindi, dating back to ...
Physical Features of Indus Men
Four types of skeletons are found from archeological remains of Indus Civilization. Proto-Australoids or Caucasic people were in majority. They ...
Origin of Indus Civilization
Indus Civilization was one of the oldest civilizations. It covers the area of 500,000 square miles, which spread in the ...
Early Cultures of Indus Civilization
Some of the earliest relics of Stone Age man in the subcontinent are found in the Soan Valley of the ...
ARTICLES
Quran and Science
The only book that is authored by God on the earth is Al-Quran was revealed in Arabic to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) over a period of twenty-three years ending in 632 A.D., the year he passed ...
Quaid-i-Azam and Islam
In the recent past, once again, a small group of Secularists has become vocal and pleads that Pakistan salvation lies ...
Indus Architecture
The architecture of Indus civilization that is mainly observable in Moenjodaro and Harappa had three basic characteristics: an outstanding uniformity, ...
Fall of Baghdad
Fall of Baghdad is a real blow to the idea of international law. The era of open American hegemony has ...
Agra Summit: A Failure?
Agra Summit ended up in an anti-climax. Before and during the meeting of President Musharraf and Prime Minister Vajpayee, there ...
Kashmir Dispute
According to the partition plan the princely states, which numbered about 584, and of which the state of Jammu and ...
Quaids Perception of Pakistans relations with India
Quaid-i-Azam Mohammed Ali Jinnah was a peace loving person and wanted Pakistan to be a peace loving state with a ...
A cry for the Ummah
Daybreak. As the sun rises and light begins to fall, the horror of what has occurred begins to rear its ...
You Don’t Have To Love Me Back
A nineteenth century British army officer named Raverty, fighting in Afghanistan once published an article in the Journal of the ...
Indus Trade
Seals found from the remains of Indus civilization show that the towns were in contact with one another. It is ...
Musharraf – Can he do it?
I am a cynic. I have this deep distrust of authority, in any shape, form or style. From the bottom ...