Hazrat Imam Hussain (a.s.) who drank life-giving water from the river of poison


Written by: Zafar Iqbal Zafar Lahore Pakistan
Son of Sayyiduna Hussain RA, son of Banu Hashim and Sayyidna Ali Murtaza RA by Dadhyal, and by Nanhyal, the precious jewel of Sayyida Nasa Al-Alamin Fatima Zahra (RA) and the shining light of the Prophet’s Household, Najib Tarfeen Hashmi. Sayyedna Hussain, who was born in 5 Shaban 4 A.H., is a prominent name in the family of Arabs in terms of honor, height and greatness in his era.

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Why Are People with Disabilities Underrepresented in the Workforce? 

It’s no secret that people with disabilities are underrepresented in the workforce. Despite making up a significant portion of the global population, the employment rate for individuals with disabilities lags far behind that of their non-disabled counterparts. This gap isn’t just a statistical concern; it has profound impacts on the lives and livelihoods of millions.

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A Quiet Place: Day One (2024) Movie Review

The anticipation for “A Quiet Place: Day One” is palpable, as this prequel to the original film takes us back to the chaotic onset of the alien invasion in New York City. Fans of the franchise are eager to see how it all began, and with Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn leading the cast, the expectations are sky-high. This film promises to deliver the same intense suspense and heart-pounding moments that made the original a standout. Join us as we explore whether “Day One” lives up to the hype and brings something fresh to this gripping story of survival.

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Comparing ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth’ and ‘The Lost World’

Adventure stories have always had a special place in our hearts, capturing imaginations with their thrilling escapades and mysterious worlds. Two classics that stand out are Jules Verne’s Journey to the Center of the Earth and Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Lost World. These tales have intrigued readers for generations and have been brought to life through numerous adaptations. From the pages of these timeless novels to the big screen, their allure remains undiminished. Whether it’s the underground wonders of Verne’s fantastical journey or the prehistoric mysteries of Doyle’s remote plateau, these stories transport us to places beyond our wildest dreams, fueling our craving for exploration and adventure. Dive in as we compare these iconic narratives and uncover what makes them so captivating for audiences of all ages.

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Pluralist Points: Democracy as a Civic Bargain

Ever wondered why democracy still holds strong in our complex societies? At its core, democracy is a civic bargain, an agreement among citizens to follow collective rules and engage in shared governance. This concept, illuminated by thinkers like Josiah Ober, underscores the idea that democracy thrives on the active participation and negotiation of its diverse members. In today’s political climate, understanding democracy as a dynamic, pluralist system is crucial for fostering resilient and inclusive governance. This post will explore how these ideas shape our political landscape and why they matter more than ever.

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Why America Isn’t British (And That’s Great)

Have you ever wondered why America isn’t British? It might seem obvious, but the unique path the United States has taken since its break from Britain has created something special. While both nations share a rich history, America’s divergence has shaped it into a land of innovation and individualism. This separation isn’t just interesting—it’s really beneficial.

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Why Comedy Should Be Taught in Schools

Can you imagine school being a place where students not only learn history, math, and science, but they also get to develop a sense of humor? Comedy in school may sound like a laughable idea, but integrating it into the curriculum could offer real benefits. Teaching comedy can improve cognitive skills, enhance emotional intelligence, and foster better social interactions.

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No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie

Are you ready for some animated action and laughter? “No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie” is on its way, and fans can’t wait. This new installment in the beloved ‘Loud House’ series promises loads of fun and adventure for Lincoln and his ten sisters.

From thrilling spy missions to hilarious family antics, this movie has it all. The excitement is building, and everyone’s eager to see what the Loud family will get up to next. Dive in with us as we explore why this movie is generating so much buzz and what you can expect from Lincoln and the gang.

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The Garfield Movie

Everyone’s favorite lasagna-loving cat is back, and he’s making a splash on the big screen. “The Garfield Movie” [2024], featuring the voice of Chris Pratt as Garfield, takes us on an exciting adventure with all the wit and charm fans have come to expect. Garfield isn’t just a comic strip; he’s a cultural icon who’s been making us laugh for decades. This film promises to bring that same joy to a new generation. Get ready for hilarious antics, an unexpected reunion, and a story that dives deep into Garfield’s origins. Stay tuned as we explore everything there is to know about this highly anticipated release.

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Villains So Compelling, You Rooted Against the Hero

Ever walked out of a theater or turned off your TV, feeling a twinge of guilt for rooting for the bad guy? You’re not alone. From cunning masterminds to charismatic monsters, some villains simply steal the show, making us question our allegiance to the heroes. But why does this happen?

It’s all about the psychology and narrative depth—villains with rich backstories, relatable motives, or irresistible charm capture our imagination. They challenge our morals and force us to see the world from a different angle. So which villain made you say “F*ck the hero, I’m with the bad guy”? Let’s dive into some iconic characters that had us all switching sides.

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