
Saad Sunain
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The Titanic
The RMS Titanic remains one of history’s most iconic maritime disasters, a symbol of human ambition, technological pride, and tragic hubris. Launched in 1912 as the largest and most luxurious passenger liner of its time, its sinking on its maiden voyage shocked the world and left an indelible mark on maritime safety regulations. This article explores the Titanic’s construction, its opulent accommodations, the fateful night of its sinking, and the lasting legacy of the disaster.
By Saad Sunain9 months ago in History
THE KING OF SKIES
*The Pakistan Air Force: A Guardian of the Skies* The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is the aerial warfare branch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. Established on August 14, 1947, the PAF has a rich history of defending the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. With a strength of over 65,000 personnel and more than 1,000 aircraft, the PAF is one of the most formidable air forces in the region.
By Saad Sunain10 months ago in History
The Gaza And Israel Tensions
The Gaza Catastrophe: A Testament to Israel’s Brutality and Palestinian Resilience The situation in Gaza is not merely a conflict—it is a systematic campaign of destruction, displacement, and dehumanization orchestrated by Israel against the Palestinian people. Since October 2023, Israel’s military offensive has turned Gaza into a wasteland, killing over 52,000 Palestinians, displacing nearly the entire population, and imposing a blockade that has created famine-like conditions . This is not war; this is genocide.
By Saad Sunain10 months ago in Criminal
True Justice
**Justice in Islam: A Divine Command for Equity and Compassion** Justice is a fundamental principle in Islam, deeply rooted in the teachings of the Qur’an and the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). Islam emphasizes justice in all aspects of life—social, economic, legal, and personal—ensuring fairness, balance, and moral responsibility. The concept of justice in Islam is not limited to legal rulings but extends to ethical conduct, human rights, and societal harmony.
By Saad Sunain10 months ago in Motivation
6 May Attack On Pakistan 2025
**India’s Unprovoked Attack on Pakistan: A Grave Violation of Sovereignty** On May 6, 2024, India once again violated Pakistan’s sovereignty by launching an unprovoked attack across the Line of Control (LoC), targeting innocent civilians and military personnel. This aggressive act is not an isolated incident but part of a persistent pattern of Indian aggression aimed at destabilizing Pakistan. The attack underscores India’s disregard for international law, regional peace, and the lives of civilians. Pakistan, as always, showed restraint but also demonstrated its capability to defend its borders with full force. This article examines the implications of India’s latest aggression, the historical context of such violations, and Pakistan’s justified stance in the face of relentless hostility.
By Saad Sunain10 months ago in Criminal
The graveyard of empires
# Afghanistan’s Wars: A History of Conflict and Resilience Afghanistan, often called the "graveyard of empires," has endured centuries of warfare, foreign invasions, and internal strife. Its strategic location at the crossroads of Central and South Asia has made it a battleground for competing powers, while its rugged terrain and tribal society have resisted centralized control. This article explores Afghanistan’s major conflicts, from ancient conquests to the 20-year U.S.-led war, and examines the country’s current humanitarian and political crises.
By Saad Sunain10 months ago in History
The great Man
Imran Khan: From Cricket Legend to Pakistan's Controversial Prime Minister Imran Khan, one of Pakistan’s most iconic and polarizing figures, has lived a life marked by extraordinary achievements, dramatic political ascents, and relentless legal battles. A World Cup-winning cricket captain turned prime minister, Khan’s journey reflects both the promise and turbulence of Pakistani politics. This article explores his rise to power, his tumultuous premiership, and his ongoing struggles following his ouster in 2022.
By Saad Sunain10 months ago in History
Pakistan and India Tensions
A History of Wars Between India and Pakistan: Conflict Since Partition Since their independence from British rule in 1947, India and Pakistan have engaged in multiple wars, primarily over the disputed region of Kashmir, along with other territorial and political conflicts. These wars have shaped the geopolitical landscape of South Asia, leaving a legacy of tension, nuclear rivalry, and unresolved disputes. Below is a detailed overview of all major wars and significant conflicts between the two nations.
By Saad Sunain10 months ago in History







