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Shoes are traced out…!

This just in… :p
The pair of shoes thrown at Mr. Bush in Iraq has links to Pakistan, said a statement from Pentagon. They have the following evidence:

The Iraqi journalist had visited Pakistan earlier this year. There, he was inspired when he witnessed the show-throwing at former CM Arbab Ghulam Rahim and Sher Afghan Niazi.
He received [...]

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ہم دکھائیں گے

Originally posted by Hashim

A lot is being said about how “change” has come to the United States of America. How an African American of Kenyan descent made it to the White house. How his motto of “Change we need” struck the hearts of all the people who voted for him. And we, we sit here [...]

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Iqbal - Aik Baap Ki Haisiyat Se (Part 2)

Continued from Part 1…

مجھے کہانیوں کی کتابیں پڑھنے کا بھی شوق تھا۔ باغ و بہار (قصہ چہار درویش) حاتم طائی، طلسم ہو شربا اور عبد الحلیم شرر کے سب ناول پڑھ ڈالے تھے۔ ساتویں جماعت کے امتحان کے قریب میرے ہاتھ الف لیلہ لگ گئی اور یہ کتاب مجھے اتنی اچھی لگی کہ رات گئے [...]

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Iqbal - Aik Baap Ki Haisiyat Se (Part 1)

اقبال، ایک باپ کی حیثیت سے
جسٹس ڈاکٹر جاوید اقبال

میں نے سنا ہے کہ میری پیدائش سے چند سال قبل ابا جان حضرت شیخ احمد سرہندی مجددِ الف ثانی کی بارگاہ میں حاضر ہوئے اور دعا کی کہ اللہ تعالیٰ انھیں ایک بیٹا عطا کرے۔ آپ نے حضرت مجدد سے یہ عہد بھی کیا کہ اگر [...]

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Words do make a difference

A blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a hat by his feet. He held up a sign which said: ‘I am blind, please help.’ There were only a few coins in the hat.
A man happened to walk by. He took a few coins from his pocket and dropped them into the [...]

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Kids are smart!

TEACHER: Maria, go to the map and find North America .
MARIA: Here it is.
TEACHER: Correct. Now class, who discovered America ?
CLASS: Maria.
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TEACHER: John, why are you doing your math multiplication on the floor?
JOHN: You told me to do it without using tables.
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Nawakille: A squash town you’ve never heard of

Originally posted by Faisal Irfan Mian
The small village of Nawakille (pop. few thousand) outside the frontier city of Peshawar in Pakistan boasts something that no other in the world can. Over the last half century, the village that does not have a single squash court, has produced six world number ones in the sport. In [...]

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