Humayun died on January 24, 1556 and Jalal-ud-Din Akbar, his 13 years old son was enthroned on February 14, 1556 in Kalanaur in Punjab. At the time of his father’s death, Akbar was in Punjab with Bairam Khan, the Chief Minister. The Mughal Empire sprawled over Kabul, Delhi, Kandhar and Punjab when Humayun died. The Empire was encased by the ...Read More »
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Jalal-ud-Din Akbar (1556-1605), the son of Humayun had three main phases in his life. One was firm belief in religion holding the founding tenets of Islam. The second started when he opened the doors of religious natters and dialogues in which he invited the religious scholars of different sects of Islam in the “Ibadat Khana” (the place of worship) but ...Read More »
Akbar (The Great) Early Phase
Born on October 14, 1542 in the Rajput Fortess of Umerkot during the exile of his father Humayun ,Jalal ud Din Mohammad Akbar took the reins of Mughal Empire in 1556. He was in a war against Sikander Shah when Humayun, his father died and he asserted as the Emperor. Bairam Khan, the military commander of Humayun sheltered him against ...Read More »
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai
Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai Born in 1689 in Hala Haveli’s village called Sui Qandar which is located near Hyderabad, Sindh, Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai was a renowned Sindhi poet, a mystic, a saint, a scholar and a musician. Considered to be one of the greatest literary figures of Sindhi language, his work has often been compared to the famous poet ...Read More »
Sufi Barkat Ali
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 »
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 »
Baba Bullay Shah
Pakistan came into being for the name of Islam and there is no doubt to say that Pakistan’s soil is very lucky and rich. The fact is behind that is, it has many historical places, Mazars or tombs of many Emperors, religious leaders, and Sufi Saint’s is located in different cities of Pakistan. The historical and beautiful city of Kasoor, ...Read More »
First Battle of Panipat 1526
The First Battle of Panipat (currently located in Hariyana State of India) heralded an end to the Lodhi Dynasty. It was fought between Ibrahim Lodhi, the ruler of the North India and Zaheer Uddin Mohammad Babur, the ruler of Kabul. Babur’s army had conquered the Punjab and he was looking forward to expand his empire to Delhi. Babur left for ...Read More »
The Establishment of Pakistan (August 14, 1947)
Pakistan emerged on the map of the world as an independent state on August 14, 1947. Punjab, Sindh, North West Frontier Province, Kashmir, and Bengal, the areas with the Muslim majority formed Pakistan while the provinces and states with Hindu majority called India. The British transferred the power to the Indians and Pakistanis. A massive migration of 14.5 million people ...Read More »









