Abu Anees Mohammad Barkat Ali (Faisalabad) The Sub-Continent is blessed with pious and consecrated people who lit the hearts and minds of the people with their preaching and services to humanity. Since the inception of the Muslim era in this area, they have rendered valuable services towards the cause of Islam. People from different religions embraced Islam due to their ...Read More »
Monthly Archives: October 2011
Mian Meer
Commonly identified as Mian Meer, Baba Saen Meer Mohammad Sahib was a well-known Sufi Saint. He lived in Lahore; to be precise in the town of Dharampura (it is counted in in the present day Pakistan). He was from the Qadiri order of Sufism. From many orders of Sufism, he was from the Qadiri order. Among all his famous deeds, ...Read More »
Hazrat Kamal Chishti
Saints are the one who try to become one with their Lord by the help of meditation and by working on purifying their inner self this helps them understand phenomenon which are out of the grasp of and average human being. Among these saints, Hazrat Baba Kamal Chisti is a prominent figure. As the name suggests he belonged to the ...Read More »
Sea View Karachi
Stretching from Karachi (Sindh) to Ormara (Balochistan) is the magnificent coastline of Pakistan. In its natural pristine magnificence it stands as one of the most bio diverse and beautiful of the world. Due to the wide and diverse array of natural beauty and wealth of life it has become a heaven for fishermen, tourists and conservationists. With the blessings of ...Read More »
Faiz Mahal Khairpur
Pakistan is a land of natural beauty and beautiful historical places built by mankind of different era. If we talk about the great historical buildings of Pakistan we have a lot. These buildings, tombs, forts, Masjids, and palaces are famous for their architectural beauty and attraction that catch the visitor’s attention from all over the country and from the world. ...Read More »
Languages in Pakistan
There are over 72 languages spoken around Pakistani Land. Official language of this country is Urdu and provincial languages include Punjabi, Sindhi, Pashto and Balochi. Our official language has the ability to adopt words from other languages and includes various words that are taken from our regional languages but only 8% of the people use Urdu as a proper communication ...Read More »
Pashto
Pashto is the chief language of Afghanistan and is famous among the Pakhtuns of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (North West Frontier Province). The language is not spoken only in these two regions but its speakers can be found in a large quantity around the world. Around sixty million people promote this language. The language has three branches; Northern Pashto, Southern Pashto and ...Read More »
Punjabi Language
There are uncountable different languages in the world that are spoken and they are also written. One of these languages is Punjabi. Punjabi is spoken by the people of the historical region of Punjab. It is a language that is originated from Indo-Aryan. When region of Punjab is being discussed then north western part of India and north eastern part ...Read More »
Indus River
Indus River is known to be the largest river of Pakistan and is also called as ‘Lion River’. It originates from Tibetan mountains and passes through Ladakh region. River Kabul joins River Indus near Attock. The merging of these two rivers gives a great view to the tourists as a bridge is built upon it to enjoy the beautiful natural ...Read More »
Durand Line
Pakistan shares a 16, 10 miles long border with Afghanistan. This border was established in 1893 during the colonial regime. A poorly marked and porous border is one of the longest that Pakistan shares with any country. Henry Mortimer Durand, the then Foreign Secretary of Sub-continent and Amir Abdur Rahman of Afghanistan signed the dotted line to form this border ...Read More »










