Society & Culture
At 100, Syed Babar Ali’s legacy spans Packages, LUMS, Nestlé Pakistan and the early Systems Limited story—an elite who built institutions that endured.
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Aaqib Javed’s daughter married in the UK, triggering religious claims and personal abuse. Here is what is verified, what Islam says, and what remains...
Mir Raza Ali’s second post-mortem documents a rear gunshot and extensive injuries, exposing failures that demand an independent Karachi investigation.
I dislike Tabish Hashmi’s comedy, but evidence still does not prove Geo removed him over Kashmir. Here is what the public record actually shows...
Pakistan’s youth are not silent; history, repression, fractured organising and digital survival explain why the streets look quieter today.
At 100, Syed Babar Ali’s legacy spans Packages, LUMS, Nestlé Pakistan and the early Systems Limited story—an elite who built institutions that endured.
Lahore foreign women case exposes elite pressure, rape law, police credibility, and why Pakistan needs transparent justice without cover-ups immediately.
Ashura fasting is not Yazidi propaganda, and Karbala is not sectarian theatre. A source-based look at faith, power, and Ahl al-Bayt.
When elites walk softly through court corridors while ordinary Pakistanis face humiliation, the real case is not one suspect. It is the system.
Caitlin Doornbos’ Pakistan visit reshaped narratives—her viral experience highlights hospitality, culture, and the power of people-to-people diplomacy.
PEMRA vs Geo News exposes Pakistan’s culture-war confusion—between nationalism and insecurity—while weakening its global soft power.
Political Islam, Ghamidi school, and Pakistan’s ideological struggle—exploring how religion, power, and scholarship collide in modern Muslim societies.
A London restaurant controversy over halal and jhatka exposes a deeper cultural fracture. Why this episode reflects a troubling clash of identity, faith, and...
From Arain roots to DNA kits, Pakistan’s ancestry debate reveals how biradari, migration, and social status still shape belonging.
A sharp critique of how takfir, selective taweel, and inherited sectarian loyalties hollowed out serious theological debate in South Asian Islam.
A deep historical exploration of Pashtunwali—the ancient Pashtun code of honor shaping identity, justice, and social order across Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Is Iran drifting toward dynastic clerical rule? Examining Mojtaba Khamenei succession rumors, Sunni-Shia ideological fault lines, and the geopolitics shaping the Middle East.
Laylatul Qadr, Sufi poetry, and Amir Khusrau’s devotional language reveal how South Asian Islamic spirituality blends theology, poetry, and cultural expression.
A viral controversy around Bonanza Satrangi erupts after screenshots attributed to Maryam Hanif Balwani spark sectarian backlash, boycott calls, and claims of impersonation.
Viral backlash against Picky Patty Lahore intensifies after remarks attributed to Saheefa Jabbar Khattak spark boycott calls and widespread criticism online.
Imad Wasim controversy explodes as ex-wife alleges forced abortion and Nyla Raja responds. Allegations, legal questions, and PSL impact explained.
PIA’s 1960s “Flying Nanny” service saw infants fly 4,500 miles unaccompanied. The story of Momi Gul Durrani blends aviation pride and tragedy.
Basant in Pakistan is not religious appropriation but a localised seasonal tradition that survived bans, borders, and identity politics.
Maria B rejects Basant publicly while launching a kite-themed collection—igniting debate on hypocrisy, performative morality, and commerce in Lahore.
Explore the vibrant glossary of nouns and cultural terms featured in Basant Baharan — a high-energy Punjabi song celebrating the spirit of Basant. Discover...
DHA Lahore’s Basant restrictions turn a public cultural festival into a paid enclosure. Law, logic, and culture all say this policy must be reversed.
A fact-based analysis of the Muniba Mazari controversy, Pakistan’s marriage laws, and how celebrity narratives become ideological battlegrounds.
Muridke at 100 days: social media erupts over delayed arrest claims, enforced disappearance allegations, and Pakistan’s recurring crisis of credibility.
Why luxury wedding fashion—from Nomi Ansari to Sabyasachi—isn’t a moral crime, and what really matters in the Junaid Safdar wedding debate.
A medical breakdown of Maryam Aurangzeb’s viral transformation—weight loss, aesthetics, surgery myths, and why the outrage says more about society than medicine.
Pakistan’s transgender drama controversy exposes a clash between media freedom, Islamic law, and cultural boundaries—here’s what’s really at stake.