RAWALPINDI: DG ISPR, Major General Asim Bajwa has dismissed allegations made by journalist Carlotta Gall in her story published in The New York Times on March 19.

Monday 31 March 2014

YOUTH CAN BRING CHANGE IN PAKISTAN...!



I was thinking, that how we can change Pakistan in a positive way. What can the youth do for making Pakistan a safe homeland where equality can rule and injustice can be eradicate? I am such a person who always want to contribute in society in a positive change want to change so many things; but i could find any platform for that, I always wish that some day I could do anything for the people to want our help. I am not the only one who think in this way but I am damn sure that half of the youth want to do something which could bring change in our country and we have experience the passion of our youth in the time of earthquake and it is the best example of unity and patriotism for the country and its people.

Youth can bring change in the society if they were allowed to to something, but from where we should get started. Is there any platform for the youth to just get together for any cause and the answer is no. Unfortunately in Pakistan no such organization has been formed for the youth which could motivate our future generation in such positive way that can bring change in our society. There is no concept of services rendered by our youth because such activities are not being supported or praised. Most of the people are thinking that what we can do, but if want a change in the society so we have to come out and start working on any cause together without any discrimination.
In my point of view our youth is not lack in ideas of changing our society but proper guidance is not being provided to us. We should bringing change from our schools, colleges, and universities there should be a volunteer student organization in every school, college and university of Pakistan and they should be supported from our elders for the services they rendered for making a change. What the youth can do we could make a contributing in spreading education in slum areas; we could do some thing for children engaged in child labour. There are so many way through which we could bring change in society and in this way only Pakistan will be survived.


Youth ministry is there in Pakistan but without planning, even so many youth do not even aware of what actually youth ministry is. They can engage youth in every project so that we should be aware of our capabilities and achievement.

Pakistan media is booming and ruling on every person educating about every aspect of life but they are also doing nothing for youth. They could formed such platform in which they can hire the services of youth in highlighting and solving different problems of society and the result will definitely be good. Through this we could also control the rising violence among youngsters because of no work if the youth of Pakistan will be engaged in productive work so, it will bring change also and our society will be saved from further destruction.
-Thank you.

Thursday 27 March 2014

Life After Death ... Where Next?






“Death might be a sleep of unconsciousness, but it is only temporary. For those who trust in God to keep His promises, eternal life without death awaits.”




Every now and again we here the question, what is the meaning of life? Or what is the motive of life? Or ‘Why we are born?’ from a spiritual point of view the reasons are ‘To give and take account we have with various people’ and ‘To make spiritual progress with the final aim of merging into God’. But what happens after death?


Death is considered a certainty, to the point that you would fail to find any relevent person who would defy it. Death is a big mystery. It is subject that touches the life of every man and woman. Human beings are totally powerless to prevent or overcome death. Our mightiest efforts to defend ourselves from the grave, its ultimately result is failure. Everyone dies. The rich and the poor get the same end. The black and the white both go to the grave. The powerful and powerless both leave this place eventually.

“No one is promised tomorrow. The only thing we can count on is today”

So what, exactly, happens when we die? Heaven?  Hell?  Nothing? What will combat man after death? What will become of him in the grave? How will he rise again on the Day of Judgment? These all are those things, which we have not yet witnessed. But Allah has made all these things clear to us in detail through His Prophets (A.S) and lastly through Prophet Mohammad (S.A.W.W) and Allah has repeatedly gave references in the Holy Qur’an. So it is very important for the Muslims to believe in ALLAH and on the Day of Judgment.



The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.W.) once said: 
 


After our death windows will open up in the grave; for the pious people, windows open from heaven, and for the wicked people they open towards hell.”


  
Allah tells us that we won’t find ourselves being judged the very next day after we die. Instead, judgment will take place in such a distant future that our previous lives will seem like a matter of a few seconds to us. In short, man's doomsday is described as a change that he cannot interact with and an event that is as convincing as his existence here on earth. All these aspects have been explained in detail in the Holy Quran.

Almighty Allah states in the Holy Qur’an:


“I swear by the Day of Resurrection; and I swear by the self reproaching person (a believer. Does man (a disbeliever) think that We shall not assemble his bones? Yes, we are able to put together in perfect order the tips of his fingers. Nay! man denies resurrection and Reckoning. So he desires to continue committing sins.” 



The grave is actually is a mid phase of existence between this life and the life to come. Here, spiritual life will progress slowly through many stages until it reaches its destiny.