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Aik Jhamaka, Aik Inkishaaf (Flash fiction) by Fatima Rasool

Introduction: The Israel-Palestine conflict is a long-standing and complex dispute over land, rights, and sovereignty in the Middle East. It involves historical, religious, political, and security issues, as well as the interests and interventions of regional and global powers. The conflict has caused immense suffering and loss of life for both Israelis and Palestinians and has […]

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Masla e Falasteen Aur Hamari Zimmedarian (Article) by Aqsa Farooq

Introduction: The Israel-Palestine conflict is a long-standing and complex dispute over land, rights, and sovereignty in the Middle East. It involves historical, religious, political, and security issues, as well as the interests and interventions of regional and global powers. The conflict has caused immense suffering and loss of life for both Israelis and Palestinians and has

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KHAMOSH NA RAHO

Introduction: The Israel-Palestine conflict is a long-standing and complex dispute over land, rights, and sovereignty in the Middle East. It involves historical, religious, political, and security issues, as well as the interests and interventions of regional and global powers. The conflict has caused immense suffering and loss of life for both Israelis and Palestinians and has

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Falasteeni Khawateen Ki Faryad (Flash Fiction) by Maarij Siddiqui

Introduction: Ongoing political and territorial conflicts between Israelis and Palestinians characterize the situation in Palestine. Efforts to achieve a lasting peace and a two-state solution were stalled, and tensions persisted in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem. The status of Palestinian refugees, access to resources, and the overall political landscape remained complex and

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Dada Jaan Ke Qissey ( Episodic Flash fiction) by Iqra Mubarak

Introduction: Dear Readers, I am excited to share with you a collection of timeless stories that have been passed down through generations. These tales hold a special place in our hearts, as they were lovingly shared with us during our youth. The author has skillfully breathed new life into these cherished narratives, rekindling the nostalgia

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Wo Khaas Thi (Flash fiction) by Anusha Arif Baig

Introduction: In the realm of storytelling, brevity can hold remarkable power. Flash fiction, often known as microfiction, encapsulates a complete narrative within a compact word limit. These tales typically span from a mere five words to a concise 1,000, occasionally extending to 1,500 at the upper echelon of the genre. This condensed form of storytelling

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“Empowering Muslim Nations: Overcoming Mental Slavery for Equality with the West”

Maghrib Aur Hum by Ain ul Hayat In today’s world, many Muslim societies look to the West with mixed emotions. Some aspire to settle there, while others hold negative perceptions of Western culture. This dynamic reflects the complex relationship between the Muslim world and the West, characterized by feelings of inferiority, development gaps, and a

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