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Badshahi Mosque: Mahkota Mughal di Kota Lahore
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Badshahi Mosque: Mahkota Mughal di Kota Lahore

Masjid Badshahi di Lahore, Pakistan, merupakan salah satu masjid terbesar di dunia dan lambang kegemilangan seni bina Mughal. Dibina pada tahun 1671–1673 oleh Maharaja Aurangzeb, masjid ini berdiri megah bertentangan dengan Kubu Lahore, mempamerkan kehalusan ukiran batu pasir merah dan marmar putih. Sebagai masjid empayar terakhir era Mughal, ia terus menjadi mercu tanda kebanggaan dan pusat spiritual umat Islam di Asia Selatan.

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Muhammad Iqbal: Penyair Falsafah yang Mengilhamkan Bangsa
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Muhammad Iqbal: Penyair Falsafah yang Mengilhamkan Bangsa

Sir Muhammad Iqbal, dikenali sebagai Allamah, adalah seorang penyair, ahli falsafah, dan pemikir Islam Pakistan yang lahir pada 1877. Karya puisinya dalam bahasa Urdu dianggap antara yang terhebat abad ke-20, dan visinya tentang ideal budaya dan politik untuk umat Islam di India British telah menggerakkan semangat gerakan Pakistan. Artikel ini menelusuri perjalanan hidup, pemikiran falsafah, dan sumbangan besar beliau dalam membentuk identiti bangsa.

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Faisal Mosque: A Modern Bedouin Tent in the Midst of Islamabad
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Faisal Mosque: A Modern Bedouin Tent in the Midst of Islamabad

The Faisal Mosque in Islamabad, Pakistan, is the sixth largest mosque in the world and a landmark of contemporary Islamic architecture. Designed by Turkish architect Vedat Dalokay, the mosque features a Bedouin tent-like shape without a traditional dome, surrounded by four 90-meter-tall minarets. Named after King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, who contributed to its construction funding, the mosque is a symbol of the unity between tradition and modernity, as well as a major tourist attraction in Pakistan.

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Lahore: The Mughal Capital as a Center of Art, Literature, and Islamic Architecture
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Lahore: The Mughal Capital as a Center of Art, Literature, and Islamic Architecture

Lahore, the capital of Punjab in Pakistan, is an ancient city that reached its peak under the Mughal Empire during the 16th to 18th centuries. As the imperial capital, Lahore became an unmatched center of Islamic art, literature, and architecture in South Asia, leaving behind monumental legacies such as the Badshahi Mosque and Shalamar Gardens. This article explores Lahore's brilliance as an Islamic civilization hub that combined artistic beauty, political power, and intellectual advancement.

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13 Killed in Qatar LNG Plant Explosion, Pakistan and Indian Nationals Among Victims
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13 Killed in Qatar LNG Plant Explosion, Pakistan and Indian Nationals Among Victims

Thirteen people were killed, including Pakistani and Indian nationals, in an explosion at the Ras Laffan LNG complex in Qatar due to technical failure. Qatari Energy Minister stated the incident was not sabotage.

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Pakistan Ministry of Information Denies Taliban Afghanistan's Claims: Border Tensions and South Asian Security Reality
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Pakistan Ministry of Information Denies Taliban Afghanistan's Claims: Border Tensions and South Asian Security Reality

The Pakistan Ministry of Information on Friday, April 12, 2024, officially denied the Taliban Afghanistan's claims that they had launched drone strikes against camps allegedly belonging to ISKP in the border regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. In an official statement on their fact-checking account, the ministry described the claims as 'false as usual' and emphasized that militant groups like Daesh (ISIS) and more than **24 other terrorist organizations** actually operate from within Afghan territory under the direct protection of the Taliban regime.

19 Jun 20261 min read12,986
Pakistan as a Global Mediator: A New Regional Diplomatic Role in South Asia Post-Islamabad MoU
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Pakistan as a Global Mediator: A New Regional Diplomatic Role in South Asia Post-Islamabad MoU

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated on Friday that Pakistan’s name now 'resonates with respect worldwide' following its successful facilitation of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran β€” an agreement ending armed conflict that began in late February. He made the statement in the National Assembly, underscoring Pakistan’s critical role as a trusted third party in multilateral diplomacy. Although no independent source confirms an actual 'war' between the U.S. and Iran, Dawn reported that the MoU resulted from intensive diplomatic efforts in Islamabad involving high-level meetings over more than 72 hours.

19 Jun 20261 min read19,683
Federal Pakistan's Commitment to Protect NFC Quota: Provincial Development Fund Freeze and Implications for South Asia
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Federal Pakistan's Commitment to Protect NFC Quota: Provincial Development Fund Freeze and Implications for South Asia

Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari affirmed on 23 May 2024 that the federal government will not demand 'additional sacrifices' from provinces following its decision to freeze provincial development allocations for three years β€” a move projected to generate over **Rs900 billion** for federal strategic priorities. The statement was made during the debate on the federal budget for fiscal year 2025–2026 (FY27) in Pakistan’s National Assembly. This decision stems from chronic fiscal pressures and persistent tensions within the National Finance Commission (NFC) fiscal framework, which has served as a barometer of centre–province friction since 1973.

18 Jun 20261 min read15,203
Imprisoned PTI Leaders Urge Opposition to Hold Dialogue with Prime Minister
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Imprisoned PTI Leaders Urge Opposition to Hold Dialogue with Prime Minister

Five senior leaders of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party who are imprisoned at Kot Lakhpat Jail have urged opposition leaders to hold a constructive dialogue with Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif regarding the 'Pakistan Charter'. They believe this step can address the main causes of instability in the country. The PTI leaders made this appeal in a joint letter to the Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly, Mehmood Khan Achakzai, the Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, Allama Raja Nasir Abbas, and the PTI Chairman, Barrister Gohar Ali Khan.

18 Jun 20261 min read14,613