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by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male BUNDER ROAD, KARACHI (1964) Bunder Road, Karachi (1964) A photograph of shops on Karachi’s Bunder Road taken in 1964. An article about Pakistan in the August 1958 issue of the The Rotarian said the following about Karachi: “Karachi presents an interesting mingling of the East and West. The cobbled lanes which wind through parts of the old city, the waysidemarkets
THE CHALLENGE OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Whether that would be possible with emerging technologies is a difficult question to answer because at the heart of most such technologies lies a computer, fast internet connection and, in some cases, hacking skills. Until twenty years ago, FBI was in the business of chasing young hackers; today, NSA goes around recruiting them. IS CHINA’S ROLE IN AFRICA A REPEAT OF WESTERN COLONIALISM Africa’s exports to China have also seen a significant rise, up from $60.21 billion in 2017 to $80.34 billion in 2018. This augmentation has backfired for the US, as exports to Africa declined to a mere $25 billion in 2018. As China surpassed the USA in 2017 as the world’s largest net importer of crude oil, Africa has started to play an HOW FOUR CHRISTIAN VOTES MADE PAKISTAN POSSIBLE The three votes (actually four) which created the majority were the three votes of Christian members Dewan Bahadur Singha, Mr. Cecil Gibbon and Mr Fazal Elahi, plus Singha’s additional vote as Assembly Speaker. And thus it was decided that Punjab would be part of Pakistan. But the division of Punjab itself – the Great Tragedy ofthe
WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male BUNDER ROAD, KARACHI (1964) Bunder Road, Karachi (1964) A photograph of shops on Karachi’s Bunder Road taken in 1964. An article about Pakistan in the August 1958 issue of the The Rotarian said the following about Karachi: “Karachi presents an interesting mingling of the East and West. The cobbled lanes which wind through parts of the old city, the waysidemarkets
THE CHALLENGE OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES Whether that would be possible with emerging technologies is a difficult question to answer because at the heart of most such technologies lies a computer, fast internet connection and, in some cases, hacking skills. Until twenty years ago, FBI was in the business of chasing young hackers; today, NSA goes around recruiting them. IS CHINA’S ROLE IN AFRICA A REPEAT OF WESTERN COLONIALISM Africa’s exports to China have also seen a significant rise, up from $60.21 billion in 2017 to $80.34 billion in 2018. This augmentation has backfired for the US, as exports to Africa declined to a mere $25 billion in 2018. As China surpassed the USA in 2017 as the world’s largest net importer of crude oil, Africa has started to play an HOW FOUR CHRISTIAN VOTES MADE PAKISTAN POSSIBLE The three votes (actually four) which created the majority were the three votes of Christian members Dewan Bahadur Singha, Mr. Cecil Gibbon and Mr Fazal Elahi, plus Singha’s additional vote as Assembly Speaker. And thus it was decided that Punjab would be part of Pakistan. But the division of Punjab itself – the Great Tragedy ofthe
WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
NEWS & ANALYSIS ARCHIVES How Zionism consumed Jaffa. by Farrukh Husain. May 21, 2021. The city of Jaffa was the largest Palestinian population center before al Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the ON DIARIES AND MEMORY Oscar Wilde once wrote that memory is the diary that we carry with ourselves. I have long been fascinated byON THE (BOOK) SHELF
The Unthought In Contemporary Islamic Thought Mohammed Arkoun Saqi Books (2002) Rs5,378 Mohammed Arkoun is one of the Muslim world’s SUCH GUP - THE FRIDAY TIMES Unequivocal A businessman friend of The Man of Steel called him to ask for advice. He had a pressing collective FROM THE GROUND UP: IDENTITY OF BENGAL’S MUSLIMS M uslims in the Subcontinent have generally looked to Arabia, Iran and Afghanistan for their roots. Many claim to be Syeds, Qureshis, Siddiquis, Alavis, Mughals, Khans, Mirs etc. – all associated with these countries. For many centuries, Persian was the official language, and Arabic and Urdu were taken to be the mark of an educatedMuslim.
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Fawad Chaudhry, the federal information minister, has made a shocking announcement. He says that forthcoming cricket series between Pakistanand
A TALE OF TWO PARTITIONS, THREE COUNTRIES AND TWO Consider two years in the history of the South Asian Subcontinent: 1947 and 1971. Both were the culmination of long, POSSIBILITIES IN PISHIN Last Wednesday, we left Quetta for Pishin. The roads of Quetta, which are otherwise inconveniently congested all day, were deserted SIREN SONG - THE FRIDAY TIMES There is not much research available on cultural studies and women artistes in Pakistan’s academic pool. So if a comprehensive TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. BUNDER ROAD, KARACHI (1964) Bunder Road, Karachi (1964) A photograph of shops on Karachi’s Bunder Road taken in 1964. An article about Pakistan in the August 1958 issue of the The Rotarian said the following about Karachi: “Karachi presents an interesting mingling of the East and West. The cobbled lanes which wind through parts of the old city, the waysidemarkets
PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHY PAKISTANIS DON'T LIKE TO PAY TAXES This is why Pakistanis do not want to pay taxes. We save our tax money for our necessities, for our old age, for our safety and security. This phenomenon indicates the failure of the government in discharging its own functions fairly and efficiently. The government alone is DEAN’S HOTEL, PESHAWAR Dean’s Hotel, Peshawar. An undated poster published in Bombay proudly touts “electric lights and fans” at Dean’s Hotel Peshawar. Erected in 1913, the hotel was amongst the most famous in the entire subcontinent. Built on some 7.21 acres, the hotel attracted admirers from all over the globe. HOW FOUR CHRISTIAN VOTES MADE PAKISTAN POSSIBLE The three votes (actually four) which created the majority were the three votes of Christian members Dewan Bahadur Singha, Mr. Cecil Gibbon and Mr Fazal Elahi, plus Singha’s additional vote as Assembly Speaker. And thus it was decided that Punjab would be part of Pakistan. But the division of Punjab itself – the Great Tragedy ofthe
WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. BUNDER ROAD, KARACHI (1964) Bunder Road, Karachi (1964) A photograph of shops on Karachi’s Bunder Road taken in 1964. An article about Pakistan in the August 1958 issue of the The Rotarian said the following about Karachi: “Karachi presents an interesting mingling of the East and West. The cobbled lanes which wind through parts of the old city, the waysidemarkets
PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHY PAKISTANIS DON'T LIKE TO PAY TAXES This is why Pakistanis do not want to pay taxes. We save our tax money for our necessities, for our old age, for our safety and security. This phenomenon indicates the failure of the government in discharging its own functions fairly and efficiently. The government alone is DEAN’S HOTEL, PESHAWAR Dean’s Hotel, Peshawar. An undated poster published in Bombay proudly touts “electric lights and fans” at Dean’s Hotel Peshawar. Erected in 1913, the hotel was amongst the most famous in the entire subcontinent. Built on some 7.21 acres, the hotel attracted admirers from all over the globe. HOW FOUR CHRISTIAN VOTES MADE PAKISTAN POSSIBLE The three votes (actually four) which created the majority were the three votes of Christian members Dewan Bahadur Singha, Mr. Cecil Gibbon and Mr Fazal Elahi, plus Singha’s additional vote as Assembly Speaker. And thus it was decided that Punjab would be part of Pakistan. But the division of Punjab itself – the Great Tragedy ofthe
WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the ON DIARIES AND MEMORY Oscar Wilde once wrote that memory is the diary that we carry with ourselves. I have long been fascinated by COVID-19 AND NATURAL REMEDIES An ideal treatment would speed up symptomatic recovery, decrease viral load, and expedite viral clearance and reduce mortality. Although certain treatments such as hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, dexamethasone, remdesivir, antibody therapies, and convalescent plasma have shown some efficacy, an effective treatment to fight severeCOVID-19 is
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The Unthought In Contemporary Islamic Thought Mohammed Arkoun Saqi Books (2002) Rs5,378 Mohammed Arkoun is one of the Muslim world’s SUCH GUP - THE FRIDAY TIMES Unequivocal A businessman friend of The Man of Steel called him to ask for advice. He had a pressing collective POSSIBILITIES IN PISHIN Last Wednesday, we left Quetta for Pishin. The roads of Quetta, which are otherwise inconveniently congested all day, were desertedCRICKET IN CRISIS
Fawad Chaudhry, the federal information minister, has made a shocking announcement. He says that forthcoming cricket series between Pakistanand
A TALE OF TWO PARTITIONS, THREE COUNTRIES AND TWO Consider two years in the history of the South Asian Subcontinent: 1947 and 1971. Both were the culmination of long, MARINE DISASTER IN SRI LANKA Sri Lanka, the ‘Pearl of the Indian Ocean,’ a tourist treasure known for its glorious beaches, delicious seafood and breath-taking SIREN SONG - THE FRIDAY TIMES There is not much research available on cultural studies and women artistes in Pakistan’s academic pool. So if a comprehensive TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon inON THE (BOOK) SHELF
The Islamic World in the New Century: The Organisation of the Islamic Conference Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu Hurst Publishers (2010) The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the Muslim world’s only intergovernmental body& mdash;the largest such system operatingoutside of
DIARY OF A SOCIAL BUTTERFLY Diary of a Social Butterfly. by TFT. March 19, 2021. in Hot Features. 1. U ff! Don’t even ask with what difficulty I got Mummy to have her Covid ka ejection. She’d got it into her head, I don’t know from where, that these Sino Forms wallay ejections are fakes. “Darling, everyone knows Made in China means do number maal,” she said61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 THE FASCINATING TALE OF GENERAL RANI The fascinating tale of General Rani. Her real name was Aqleem Akhtar. In the late 1960s she began being called General Rani (the Queen General). Between 1969 and 1971 she was considered to be perhaps the most powerful woman in Pakistan. A muse and mistress of Pakistani dictator, General Yahya Khan, and many-a-times the main brain behindthe
FROM THE GROUND UP: IDENTITY OF BENGAL’S MUSLIMS M uslims in the Subcontinent have generally looked to Arabia, Iran and Afghanistan for their roots. Many claim to be Syeds, Qureshis, Siddiquis, Alavis, Mughals, Khans, Mirs etc. – all associated with these countries. For many centuries, Persian was the official language, and Arabic and Urdu were taken to be the mark of an educatedMuslim.
BUNDER ROAD, KARACHI (1964) Bunder Road, Karachi (1964) A photograph of shops on Karachi’s Bunder Road taken in 1964. An article about Pakistan in the August 1958 issue of the The Rotarian said the following about Karachi: “Karachi presents an interesting mingling of the East and West. The cobbled lanes which wind through parts of the old city, the waysidemarkets
PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male THE INFAMOUS MACAULAY SPEECH THAT NEVER WAS The infamous Macaulay speech that never was. by Shahid Mehmood. July 13, 2018. in News & Analysis, Latest Issue, July 13-19, 2018 Vol. XXX, No. 23. 4. “I have travelled across the length and breadth of India and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon inON THE (BOOK) SHELF
The Islamic World in the New Century: The Organisation of the Islamic Conference Ekmeleddin İhsanoğlu Hurst Publishers (2010) The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) is the Muslim world’s only intergovernmental body& mdash;the largest such system operatingoutside of
DIARY OF A SOCIAL BUTTERFLY Diary of a Social Butterfly. by TFT. March 19, 2021. in Hot Features. 1. U ff! Don’t even ask with what difficulty I got Mummy to have her Covid ka ejection. She’d got it into her head, I don’t know from where, that these Sino Forms wallay ejections are fakes. “Darling, everyone knows Made in China means do number maal,” she said61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 THE FASCINATING TALE OF GENERAL RANI The fascinating tale of General Rani. Her real name was Aqleem Akhtar. In the late 1960s she began being called General Rani (the Queen General). Between 1969 and 1971 she was considered to be perhaps the most powerful woman in Pakistan. A muse and mistress of Pakistani dictator, General Yahya Khan, and many-a-times the main brain behindthe
FROM THE GROUND UP: IDENTITY OF BENGAL’S MUSLIMS M uslims in the Subcontinent have generally looked to Arabia, Iran and Afghanistan for their roots. Many claim to be Syeds, Qureshis, Siddiquis, Alavis, Mughals, Khans, Mirs etc. – all associated with these countries. For many centuries, Persian was the official language, and Arabic and Urdu were taken to be the mark of an educatedMuslim.
BUNDER ROAD, KARACHI (1964) Bunder Road, Karachi (1964) A photograph of shops on Karachi’s Bunder Road taken in 1964. An article about Pakistan in the August 1958 issue of the The Rotarian said the following about Karachi: “Karachi presents an interesting mingling of the East and West. The cobbled lanes which wind through parts of the old city, the waysidemarkets
PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male THE INFAMOUS MACAULAY SPEECH THAT NEVER WAS The infamous Macaulay speech that never was. by Shahid Mehmood. July 13, 2018. in News & Analysis, Latest Issue, July 13-19, 2018 Vol. XXX, No. 23. 4. “I have travelled across the length and breadth of India and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. Such wealth I have seen in this country, such high moral values, people ON DIARIES AND MEMORY Oscar Wilde once wrote that memory is the diary that we carry with ourselves. I have long been fascinated byON THE (BOOK) SHELF
The Unthought In Contemporary Islamic Thought Mohammed Arkoun Saqi Books (2002) Rs5,378 Mohammed Arkoun is one of the Muslim world’s COVID-19 IN INDIA: PLENTY OF BLAME TO GO AROUND India is in the midst of a deadly Covid storm, which is claiming thousands of lives each day. Considered as EPAPER – TFT (JUNE 11, 2021) Friday, June 11, 2021. Login; No Result SUCH GUP - THE FRIDAY TIMES Unequivocal A businessman friend of The Man of Steel called him to ask for advice. He had a pressing collective61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 POSSIBILITIES IN PISHIN Last Wednesday, we left Quetta for Pishin. The roads of Quetta, which are otherwise inconveniently congested all day, were deserted A TALE OF TWO PARTITIONS, THREE COUNTRIES AND TWO Consider two years in the history of the South Asian Subcontinent: 1947 and 1971. Both were the culmination of long, SIREN SONG - THE FRIDAY TIMES There is not much research available on cultural studies and women artistes in Pakistan’s academic pool. So if a comprehensive MARINE DISASTER IN SRI LANKA Sri Lanka, the ‘Pearl of the Indian Ocean,’ a tourist treasure known for its glorious beaches, delicious seafood and breath-taking TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar. NEWS & ANALYSIS ARCHIVES How Zionism consumed Jaffa. by Farrukh Husain. May 21, 2021. The city of Jaffa was the largest Palestinian population center before al Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. WHO SNEAKED ON OSAMA BIN LADEN? S huja Nawaz, currently a distinguished fellow, South Asia Centre at the well-known bipartisan think tank, the Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, has revealed additional secrets about the killing of Osama bin Laden in his book The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood (Liberty Publishing Lahore). Pakistan has always wondered about who sneaked on our PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
WHEN NORTH AFRICA TRADED IN EUROPEAN SLAVES When North Africa traded in European slaves. Pirates from Muslim North Africa once preyed on Christian shipping in the Mediterranean. Parvez Mahmood on the story of these fierce corsairs. N orthern Africa has produced a number of peoples known for being hardy fighters. People from this region formed the bulk of Hannibal’s army of TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar. NEWS & ANALYSIS ARCHIVES How Zionism consumed Jaffa. by Farrukh Husain. May 21, 2021. The city of Jaffa was the largest Palestinian population center before al Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. WHO SNEAKED ON OSAMA BIN LADEN? S huja Nawaz, currently a distinguished fellow, South Asia Centre at the well-known bipartisan think tank, the Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, has revealed additional secrets about the killing of Osama bin Laden in his book The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood (Liberty Publishing Lahore). Pakistan has always wondered about who sneaked on our PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
WHEN NORTH AFRICA TRADED IN EUROPEAN SLAVES When North Africa traded in European slaves. Pirates from Muslim North Africa once preyed on Christian shipping in the Mediterranean. Parvez Mahmood on the story of these fierce corsairs. N orthern Africa has produced a number of peoples known for being hardy fighters. People from this region formed the bulk of Hannibal’s army of INTERNATIONAL MARITIME ORGANISATION CERTIFIES BYCO’S … (Karachi: June 7, 2021): The International Maritime Organization (IMO)has certified Byco’s Oil Spill Response (OSR) team forachieving Level II
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In the last couple of decades, the biggest gift that the political parties of Pakistan could extend to the peopleHOPE AND DESPAIR
Everything said here is to the point and so true. The fact is his speeches have given people hope because they want change. It is a shame that this hope is like a sand castle and may fall apart. MAIN SLIDER ARCHIVES On February 2, the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) announced the death of Noor Muhammad, alias Bada Ladla, during an encounter inPREHISTORIC KARACHI
A dolmen in Kathore, Karachi. T he urban sprawl in Karachi is devouring its cultural landscape. While traveling in the purlieus of Karachi, one comes across many prehistoric sites – particularly rock art sites and ancient burials which have either been damaged or completely destroyed due to unplanned growth and mushrooming ofhousing schemes.
INTERNAL REBELLION?
Naif’s countermove is the origin of the Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. When Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman rained bombs on Sanaa past four years, he may not be aware that he was bruising a city continuously inhabited for 2,500 years. Prophet Mohammad sent his cousin and son-in-law Ali as the Qazi of Sanaa.MY COMRADE IN ARMS
Capt. Tanveer Shah, a company commander of 14 Punjab, was close to Zaheer’s tank and advised the officer to pull back because the terrain was devoid of cover. Zaheer in half jest replied “If I pull back, you infantry guys will say that the amour has withdrawn from theheat of battle”.
CHURCHES OF LAHORE
The entire building is in white stone supposedly to give a message of peace and love. The Clock, installed in 1857, is still working! St Andrew’s Nabha Road Presbyterian Church was founded in 1860 and is one of Lahore’s historic buildings affected by the planned Metro. It celebrated its sesquicentennial in 2010. THE FASCINATING TALE OF GENERAL RANI The fascinating tale of General Rani. Her real name was Aqleem Akhtar. In the late 1960s she began being called General Rani (the Queen General). Between 1969 and 1971 she was considered to be perhaps the most powerful woman in Pakistan. A muse and mistress of Pakistani dictator, General Yahya Khan, and many-a-times the main brain behindthe
PRICE OF A TOMATO
T he story of Nero playing his flute while Rome burned should be familiar to readers. This expression is used to denote a ruler who believes that everything is fine while the country goes through tumult. It does not help that Nero is surrounded by courtiers that sing his praises day and night, creating a false narrative that the country is prospering under his able leadership. TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar. NEWS & ANALYSIS ARCHIVES How Zionism consumed Jaffa. by Farrukh Husain. May 21, 2021. The city of Jaffa was the largest Palestinian population center before al Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. WHO SNEAKED ON OSAMA BIN LADEN? S huja Nawaz, currently a distinguished fellow, South Asia Centre at the well-known bipartisan think tank, the Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, has revealed additional secrets about the killing of Osama bin Laden in his book The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood (Liberty Publishing Lahore). Pakistan has always wondered about who sneaked on our PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
WHEN NORTH AFRICA TRADED IN EUROPEAN SLAVES When North Africa traded in European slaves. Pirates from Muslim North Africa once preyed on Christian shipping in the Mediterranean. Parvez Mahmood on the story of these fierce corsairs. N orthern Africa has produced a number of peoples known for being hardy fighters. People from this region formed the bulk of Hannibal’s army of TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS by Abdul Sattar. May 21, 2021. A pandemic did not prevent the ruling elite of the world from indulging in wars, writes Abdul Sattar. NEWS & ANALYSIS ARCHIVES How Zionism consumed Jaffa. by Farrukh Husain. May 21, 2021. The city of Jaffa was the largest Palestinian population center before al Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
by Najam Sethi. April 30, 2021. The Chief of Army Staff, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, wants to reset Pakistan foreign policy’s strategic national security parameters – Labaik! Labaik! Labaik! by Najam Sethi. April 23, 2021. Last week, for the first time in nearly two decades, the specter of martial law hung over the horizon in HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the61 YEARS OF ART
Tasadaq Sohail’s “Untitled” oil on paper from 2002 shows a woman walking in a stream into the mouth of a monster bear, with unusually discernible houses on the horizon. His art is an unending fairytale of a world with monsters. Ustad Allah Bux’s 1952 OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Some years ago, a survivor of domestic violence appeared in court in Seattle, seeking a protection order. She was accompanied by three friends. The abuser turned up with a gun and shot them all. One of the women had been pregnant. Each year API Chaya has a vigil. That’s where the idea of the Safety Centre came from. WHO SNEAKED ON OSAMA BIN LADEN? S huja Nawaz, currently a distinguished fellow, South Asia Centre at the well-known bipartisan think tank, the Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, has revealed additional secrets about the killing of Osama bin Laden in his book The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood (Liberty Publishing Lahore). Pakistan has always wondered about who sneaked on our PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race. The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws were becoming tighter. When Melville was writing, there were only thirtyfree states
WHEN NORTH AFRICA TRADED IN EUROPEAN SLAVES When North Africa traded in European slaves. Pirates from Muslim North Africa once preyed on Christian shipping in the Mediterranean. Parvez Mahmood on the story of these fierce corsairs. N orthern Africa has produced a number of peoples known for being hardy fighters. People from this region formed the bulk of Hannibal’s army ofFEATURES ARCHIVES
In the last couple of decades, the biggest gift that the political parties of Pakistan could extend to the peopleHOPE AND DESPAIR
Everything said here is to the point and so true. The fact is his speeches have given people hope because they want change. It is a shame that this hope is like a sand castle and may fall apart. MAIN SLIDER ARCHIVES On February 2, the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) announced the death of Noor Muhammad, alias Bada Ladla, during an encounter inPREHISTORIC KARACHI
A dolmen in Kathore, Karachi. T he urban sprawl in Karachi is devouring its cultural landscape. While traveling in the purlieus of Karachi, one comes across many prehistoric sites – particularly rock art sites and ancient burials which have either been damaged or completely destroyed due to unplanned growth and mushrooming ofhousing schemes.
INTERNAL REBELLION?
Naif’s countermove is the origin of the Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. When Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman rained bombs on Sanaa past four years, he may not be aware that he was bruising a city continuously inhabited for 2,500 years. Prophet Mohammad sent his cousin and son-in-law Ali as the Qazi of Sanaa.MY COMRADE IN ARMS
Capt. Tanveer Shah, a company commander of 14 Punjab, was close to Zaheer’s tank and advised the officer to pull back because the terrain was devoid of cover. Zaheer in half jest replied “If I pull back, you infantry guys will say that the amour has withdrawn from theheat of battle”.
CHURCHES OF LAHORE
The entire building is in white stone supposedly to give a message of peace and love. The Clock, installed in 1857, is still working! St Andrew’s Nabha Road Presbyterian Church was founded in 1860 and is one of Lahore’s historic buildings affected by the planned Metro. It celebrated its sesquicentennial in 2010. THE FASCINATING TALE OF GENERAL RANI The fascinating tale of General Rani. Her real name was Aqleem Akhtar. In the late 1960s she began being called General Rani (the Queen General). Between 1969 and 1971 she was considered to be perhaps the most powerful woman in Pakistan. A muse and mistress of Pakistani dictator, General Yahya Khan, and many-a-times the main brain behindthe
PRICE OF A TOMATO
T he story of Nero playing his flute while Rome burned should be familiar to readers. This expression is used to denote a ruler who believes that everything is fine while the country goes through tumult. It does not help that Nero is surrounded by courtiers that sing his praises day and night, creating a false narrative that the country is prospering under his able leadership. WHEN NORTH AFRICA TRADED IN EUROPEAN SLAVES When North Africa traded in European slaves. Pirates from Muslim North Africa once preyed on Christian shipping in the Mediterranean. Parvez Mahmood on the story of these fierce corsairs. N orthern Africa has produced a number of peoples known for being hardy fighters. People from this region formed the bulk of Hannibal’s army of TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS The Pakhtun belt is on fire. It cannot afford a return to the 1989-like chaos, writes Farhatullah Babar. Read more LATEST ISSUE ARCHIVES Entering Amin Gulgee’s latest exhibition in Rome, entitled ‘7.7’, housed at the Mattatoio di Roma (formerly known as MacroTestaccio),
EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
The Pakistani media has fought long and hard to win some freedoms for itself and survived to tell a tale. NEWS & ANALYSIS ARCHIVES Afghanistan is slowly but surely headed towards an implosion. And that’s going to be an explosive problem for the entire HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE A s the Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc across the world, it makes sense, more than ever, to appreciate those who strive to make our world an easier place.. There are many from different fields of life putting themselves directly in harm’s way to protect or help heal those who need them. Amongst the many issues at hand is one ofdomestic violence.
61 YEARS OF ART
C losely related, Rehana and Shakil Saigol shared a love of art growing up in Lahore and through their married life together. We are lucky that a point has been reached where they find no space to display these works on the walls of their own and their children’shomes.
WHO SNEAKED ON OSAMA BIN LADEN? S huja Nawaz, currently a distinguished fellow, South Asia Centre at the well-known bipartisan think tank, the Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, has revealed additional secrets about the killing of Osama bin Laden in his book The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood (Liberty Publishing Lahore). Pakistan has always wondered about who sneaked on our PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race.The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws werebecoming tighter.
TFT HOME - THE FRIDAY TIMESEPAPEREDITORIALSNEWSFEATURESAUDIOBLOGS The Pakhtun belt is on fire. It cannot afford a return to the 1989-like chaos, writes Farhatullah Babar. Read more LATEST ISSUE ARCHIVES Entering Amin Gulgee’s latest exhibition in Rome, entitled ‘7.7’, housed at the Mattatoio di Roma (formerly known as MacroTestaccio),
EDITORIAL ARCHIVES
The Pakistani media has fought long and hard to win some freedoms for itself and survived to tell a tale. NEWS & ANALYSIS ARCHIVES Afghanistan is slowly but surely headed towards an implosion. And that’s going to be an explosive problem for the entire HOT FEATURES ARCHIVES Tantrums Our mole amongst The Boyz says every time The Man of Steel’s Talented Bro is bailed out by the OF SPIRITUALITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE A s the Coronavirus continues to wreak havoc across the world, it makes sense, more than ever, to appreciate those who strive to make our world an easier place.. There are many from different fields of life putting themselves directly in harm’s way to protect or help heal those who need them. Amongst the many issues at hand is one ofdomestic violence.
61 YEARS OF ART
C losely related, Rehana and Shakil Saigol shared a love of art growing up in Lahore and through their married life together. We are lucky that a point has been reached where they find no space to display these works on the walls of their own and their children’shomes.
WHO SNEAKED ON OSAMA BIN LADEN? S huja Nawaz, currently a distinguished fellow, South Asia Centre at the well-known bipartisan think tank, the Atlantic Council, Washington, DC, has revealed additional secrets about the killing of Osama bin Laden in his book The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood (Liberty Publishing Lahore). Pakistan has always wondered about who sneaked on our PAKISTANIS IN ITALY: A TALK WITH EJAZ AHMAD T he Pakistani community in Italy numbers about 150,000, making it the second largest in Europe after the UK. Most of them come from central Punjab. A survey done by the Italian Ministry of Labor shows that the bulk of the Pakistanis in Italy are male WHAT MOBY-DICK CAN TEACH US ABOUT RACE In 1850, when Herman Melville was writing Moby-Dick, America was facing a crisis: there was both a war between races, and a war of race.The states in America were divided— in the North, slavery was being abolished whereas in the South, fugitive slave laws werebecoming tighter.
FEATURES ARCHIVES
In the last couple of decades, the biggest gift that the political parties of Pakistan could extend to the peopleHOPE AND DESPAIR
Everything said here is to the point and so true. The fact is his speeches have given people hope because they want change. It is a shame that this hope is like a sand castle and may fall apart. MAIN SLIDER ARCHIVES On February 2, the Pakistan Rangers (Sindh) announced the death of Noor Muhammad, alias Bada Ladla, during an encounter inPREHISTORIC KARACHI
T he urban sprawl in Karachi is devouring its cultural landscape. While traveling in the purlieus of Karachi, one comes across many prehistoric sites – particularly rock art sites and ancient burials which have either been damaged or completely destroyed due to unplanned growth and mushrooming of housing schemes.INTERNAL REBELLION?
I n a world where the victor’s narrative prevails, there is not even grudging acceptance of the truth that the ‘confident and over lusty’ Saudi’s were trounced in the oil fields of Aramco in the eastern province. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who peers through his binoculars 24X7, instantly raised his finger: Iran. If Iran was the source from where the drones came, where were all theMY COMRADE IN ARMS
I n November 1968, three fresh commissions from PMA, arrived in Jhelum to join 26 Cavalry – Syed Hassan Zaheer from Karachi, Pervez Khan from Abbottabad and myself from ‘Pindi. I did not know Hassan well at the academy and only became aware of him when the B-57 Bomber of his uncle Air Commodore Masroor Hussain crashed at Mauripur.PRICE OF A TOMATO
T he story of Nero playing his flute while Rome burned should be familiar to readers. This expression is used to denote a ruler who believes that everything is fine while the country goes through tumult. It does not help that Nero is surrounded by courtiers that sing his praises day and night, creating a false narrative that the country is prospering under his able leadership.CHURCHES OF LAHORE
It is well known that Christianity arrived in what is now Pakistan very early. Archaeological discoveries at Taxila provide a background to the 2nd century claim that THE FASCINATING TALE OF GENERAL RANI Her real name was Aqleem Akhtar. In the late 1960s she began being called General Rani (the Queen General). Between 1969 and 1971 she was considered to be perhaps the most powerful woman in Pakistan. WHEN NORTH AFRICA TRADED IN EUROPEAN SLAVES N orthern Africa has produced a number of peoples known for being hardy fighters. People from this region formed the bulk of Hannibal’s army of Carthaginians that ravaged the Roman Empire and threatened its very survival in the last decades of the 3nd centuryBC.
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__ November 20, 2020 On 10 November 2020, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed an agreement bringing all hostilities to an end. Russia managed to broker...Read more
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