Sin can be viewed as anything that violates the ideal
relationship between an individual and God. Saint Teresa of Avila said that don’t
let your sins turn in to bad habits. Mahatma Gandhi forward the idea for “Hate
the sin, love the sinner. There is another description, don’t judge someone just
because they sin differently than you.Almost every one in this world did a sin In their life ,a smaller or bigger ,so did Meera
,a well known Pakistani actress accept her sins in subah Pakistan of Geo Tv
morning show,and did Tobah in front of the millions of Pakistani viewers. what
she did in the past ,she did but the conscience
of Tobah and weeping , I think the people of Pakistan should also forgive and forget Meera
.She is now willing to do welfare work ,to establish an hospital for the needy
and poor.Allah also like the person whom come to accept his sins and never
went back .according to a Sufi,when a sinner accept his sins and affirm not to
do that again then this act is favorite to the ultimate Truth. The people also
should forgive her what she did in the past just Forgive and Forget Actress Meera’s
Sins.
Friday, February 6, 2015
Monday, February 2, 2015
US-Pakistan Relations and the China Factor
The reaction of US policy-makers to the killing of Osama bin Laden in a compound not too far from
the Pakistani capital and within a stone throw from Pakistan’s military academy
has pushed US-Pakistani relations to their lowest point in years. Over the last
few weeks policy-makers in Washington have sought to out-do one another in their
demand for blood over what they see the Pakistani military as being inept or complicity
in bin Laden’s ability to hide in Abbottabad. With the dust settling, US defence officials (Secretary Gates and Chairman Mullen being prime examples)
have moved away from criticizing Pakistan to emphasizing its strategic
importance for the United States, as they realize the harm being done to US
interests in the region. These defence department officials know that without
Pakistan the US would be in deep trouble in South Asia: 40% of US supplies to
its forces in Afghanistan come through Pakistan. The question that is
increasingly emerging is would Pakistanis forgive some of the outlandish and
derogatory comments made against them by
their American counter parts, which were led by CIA Director and potential new Defence Secretary Leon Panetta who accused Pakistan of being either an
accomplice or incompetent.
US anger towards
Pakistan comes from the fact that despite the US providing aid to the tune of
$2.2 billion annually to Pakistan, insecurity in Afghanistan (which lies at the epicentre of US foreign policy thinking in respect to South Asia) or Islamic
terrorism have not ended, or even abated. In addition, American policy-makers are further infuriated by Pakistan’s continuous slide towards state failure, as
it becomes increasingly ungovernable and hostile towards the United States
(according to the Pew Report – before the bin Laden operation – positive views
towards the US and President Obama have declined from 16% in 2009 to 11% in
2011). Washington in other words, wants to see value for money, which is why
much of the rhetoric following Operation Geronimo was about cutting US aid to
Pakistan (US policymakers claimed that Pakistanis were abusing US generosity).
The flaw with this approach is that it has alienated and angered ordinary
Pakistanis who feel that the United States does not appreciate their sacrifices
in fighting Islamic militancy over the last decade. The appearance in 2007, of
the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the Pakistani Taliban umbrella movement
was arguably a direct consequence of the American presence in Afghanistan. The
TTP claims to promote and protect Islamic Pashtun Pakistani values. It strives
to appear as a resistance movement to the hated pro-American Pakistani military
that over the last few years – arguably in a desire to appease Washington – has
launched military campaigns that have wreaked havoc on those living in the
Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (previously
known as North-West Frontier Province). The campaigns have created humanitarian
catastrophes that left over 3 million Pakistanis internally displaced.
Pakistanis note that the region as a result has descended into a state of
regular bombings (US drones routinely attack targets in Pakistan – according to
the New America Foundation there were 118 drone attacks in 2010) and acts of
terrorism reign supreme (the South Asia Terrorism Portal noted that in 2010,
over 5,000 people including militants, civilians and security personnel have
died in FATA due to terrorist activity).
As Pakistanis recover
from their shock – the killing of Osama bin Laden and the violation of their
sovereignty – they will increasingly question their relationship with the
United States, which explains why Prime Minister Gilani is emphasizing
Pakistan’s relationship with China and China’s importance to Pakistan. The day
after the bin Laden operation, Beijing issued a statement praising Islamabad
for providing the information that enabled the CIA to organize the Delta 6
operation. On May 4, Ms. Li Hongmei, an editor and columnist with the online
version of the Peoples’ Daily criticized the Obama administration for not only
failing to thank the Pakistanis for their broad intelligence cooperation but
for castigating the Pakistanis as either incompetent or complicit. Two weeks
after the operation Prime Minister Gilani traveled to Beijing to celebrate the
60 years anniversary of Pakistani-Chinese diplomatic ties. Gilani was able to
partake in the inauguration of the China-Pakistan Entrepreneurs Forum, which
follows such agreements as the Pakistan-China Transborder Economic Zone and the
Pakistan-China Investment Company. There have also been discussions between the
Central Banks of Pakistan and China on currency swap arrangements. These
initiative have helped expand economic relations between the two countries (in
2010 Pakistani-Chinese trade was worth about $9 billion, which Gilani and
Premier Wen Jiabao wants to increase to $15 billion in the next few years) as
Pakistan strives to emulate the Chinese economic miracle.
American policymakers
must realize that Pakistan sees China as a more valuable friend than the United
States. This is because since the 1960s Beijing has shown that it would stand
by Pakistan in its time of trouble, relations between the two are conducted in privacy
and Chinese officials never openly castigate or criticize Pakistan, opting to
go out of their way to praise Pakistan for its commitment to fighting Islamic
terrorism. When Beijing wants something done, it requests it in privacy – a
good example was the Red Mosque incident in 2007, which began when Islamic
radicals kidnapped a number of Chinese women working in a Chinese-run health
center (a sex parlour). US policy-makers must take a leaf out of the Chinese way
of conducting foreign policy and realize that when dealing with fragile states,
such as Pakistan, with a highly emotional populace, it is sometimes better to
say nothing in public and a lot more in private. US policy-makers are good at
rhetoric and sound bites, but what they often forget is that sometimes words
spoken to score political points are remembered. Washington must realize that
Pakistanis know that the reason the US provides their country with aid is
because they are needed for US national interest, not because the United States
has a deep commitment to Pakistan. When US policymakers seek to claim the high
moral ground, Pakistanis note US intelligence failure (9/11), Guantanamo Bay
and the US’s role in the Afghan Jihad during which Charlie Wilson and others
supported Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and other famed Islamists. Thus, the more the US
preaches and threatens, the more Pakistan turns away from it, as what Pakistan
wants are friends and not masters.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Worse condition of Punajb Dental Hospital (A bad experience)
If u have a dental problem then it would be a very difficult work to solve it in the government hospital in Lahore,Pakistan.it is been a long time ,probably ten or more than years i been to Punjab dental hospital where Punjab government ,especially CM Shahbaz Shreef suppose to be giving all facilities to the patients. My experience was very worse ,we have two patients(A and B,I don't want to expose their names whom have the dental problem which have to be put out according the advice of a first or second year student ,after completing the first procedure of submission fees and other ,we are advised to do xray ,in this section a lot of hassle and bustle and patients are in pain to wait till they have no approach to do in hurry.Our A patient have been refer to 109 room for surgery and B patient have to wait with a great pain because she was refer to the Nawaz Shreef hospital near yaki gate which have 15 min drive. The surgery patient could not operate because a large number of patients are wait and have to be quite because a rude attendant was there whom treat the patients as their servants although he should be very polite.
the main problem was for the B patient ,she has to be travel Nawaz Shreef hospital with pain where she has to be wait till her work been done and another alarm was that the timing of the Dr were till 12 noon and a lot of patients were there,it was good luck of B patient that her work done before 12 noon.
The purpose of above all description was that the Punjab government facilitate the people but where are the good governance,where are the care of the patients ,Dr should treat their patient with pain as well as their attendant.Both health and police department are the place where people would like to do their work privately,whom have the price to do so.I try to search that Aristotle who gave the advice to the government to have a department of surgery for wisdom teeth in Punjab Dental Hospital near Badshahi Mosque rather than in Nawaz Shreef hospital .According to a source in Nawaz Shreef hospital ,Yaki gate ,"we have three surgery kits for the hundred of patient".Although i did not find that Aristotle and i know the Platonism of Punjab government.
the main problem was for the B patient ,she has to be travel Nawaz Shreef hospital with pain where she has to be wait till her work been done and another alarm was that the timing of the Dr were till 12 noon and a lot of patients were there,it was good luck of B patient that her work done before 12 noon.
The purpose of above all description was that the Punjab government facilitate the people but where are the good governance,where are the care of the patients ,Dr should treat their patient with pain as well as their attendant.Both health and police department are the place where people would like to do their work privately,whom have the price to do so.I try to search that Aristotle who gave the advice to the government to have a department of surgery for wisdom teeth in Punjab Dental Hospital near Badshahi Mosque rather than in Nawaz Shreef hospital .According to a source in Nawaz Shreef hospital ,Yaki gate ,"we have three surgery kits for the hundred of patient".Although i did not find that Aristotle and i know the Platonism of Punjab government.
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