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Aamir Ahsan Khan

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This U.S. Professor Imagined The World Without Muslims & Found Out The Most Surprising Results!\n\nIan Bremmer, a Political Scientist and a University professor highlighted an important point that overall, Muslims account for just 0.00625%. Moreover, he had a brilliant response to the meme. He actually imagined a world without Muslims and the post went viral in no time…\n\nthe professor, Ian Bremmer, highlighted all the inventions made by Muslims, right from toothbrushes to hospitals.\n\nWithout Muslims you wouldn’t have:\n\nCoffee\nCameras\nExperimental Physics\nChess\nSoap\nShampoo\nPerfume/spirits\nIrrigation\nCrank-shaft, internal combustion engine, valves, pistons\nCombination locks\nArchitectural innovation (pointed arch -European Gothic cathedrals adopted this technique as it made the building much stronger, rose windows, dome buildings, round towers, etc.)\nSurgical instruments\nAnesthesia\nWindmill\nTreatment of Cowpox\nFountain pen\nNumbering system\nAlgebra/Trigonometry\nModern Cryptology\n3 course meal (soup, meat/fish, fruit/nuts)\nCrystal glasses\nCarpets\nChecks\nGardens used for beauty and meditation instead of for herbs and kitchen.\nUniversity\nOptics\nMusic\nToothbrush\nHospitals\nBathing\nQuilting\nMariner’s Compass\nSoft drinks\nPendulum\nBraille\nCosmetics\nPlastic surgery\nCalligraphy\nManufacturing of paper and cloth\n\nIt was a Muslim who realized that light ENTERS our eyes, unlike the Greeks who thought we EMITTED rays, and so invented a camera from this discovery.\n\nIt was a Muslim who first tried to FLY in 852, even though it is the Wright Brothers who have taken the credit.\n\nIt was a Muslim by the name of Jabir ibn Hayyan who was known as the founder of modern Chemistry. He transformed alchemy into chemistry. He invented: distillation, purification, oxidation, evaporation, and filtration. He also discovered sulfuric and nitric acid.\n\nIt is a Muslim, by the name of Al-Jazari who is known as the father of robotics.\n\nIt was a Muslim who was the architect for Henry V’s castle.\n\nIt was a Muslim who invented hollow needles to suck cataracts from eyes, a technique still used today.\n\nIt was a Muslim who actually discovered inoculation, not Jenner and Pasteur to treat cowpox. The West just brought it over from Turkey\n\nIt was Muslims who contributed much to mathematics like Algebra and Trigonometry, which was imported over to Europe 300 years later to Fibonnaci and the rest.\n\nIt was Muslims who discovered that the Earth was round 500 years before Galileo did.\n\nThe list goes on………..
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Muhammad Ali’s conversion to Islam, in many ways, defined his career and legacy as a fighter with conviction…\n\nHe went on to become an icon for American Muslims 🇺🇸 ☪️ \n\nJust years following his conversion in 1964, he got in a fight that prompted him to write down some reflections on what drew him to the faith in the first place.\n\nIt wasn’t a fight in the boxing ring, but an argument at home with his wife, Belinda.\n\nAli was out of control, she said. He had lost all traces of humility. He was acting like he was God. \n\nYou may call yourself the greatest, she told him, but you’ll never be greater than Allah subhānahu wata‘ālā \n\nLike a schoolteacher, she instructed Ali to sit down and write an essay. \n\nShe asked him to write about why he became a Muslim. \n\nAli obliged, taking out blank sheets of paper and a blue pen and beginning to write.\n\nBelinda now goes by the name Khalilah Camacho-Ali. When I interviewed her for my biography of the legendary boxer, she gave me the essay. \n\nI took it to the National Museum of African American History and Culture to see whether curators would include it in their collection.\n\nI think it belongs there — not only because it reveals a great deal about Ali’s character, but also because it teaches us about the religious life of one of the country’s best-known African American athletes and activists. \n\nHis story reminds us that even the most powerful spiritual journeys can have humble beginnings. 🌹\n\nIn the letter, Ali writes of his teenage days in Louisville when he was still known as Cassius Clay Jr. \n\nHe says he was leaving a roller skating rink when he noticed a man in a black mohair suit selling newspapers for the Nation of #Islam.\n\nAli had heard of the Nation and its leader, Elijah Muhammad, but he had never given serious thought to joining the group, which used some elements of Islam to preach black separatism and self-improvement.\n\nIn 1964, when he won the heavyweight championship, he publicly declared his conversion and made a personal declaration of independence: \n\n“I believe in Allah and in peace,” he said ♥️\n\n“I don’t try to move into white neighborhoods. I don’t want to marry a white woman. I was baptized when I was 12, but I didn’t know what I was doing. I’m not a Christian anymore. I know where I’m going and I know the #truth and I don’t have to be what you want me to be. I’m free to be what I want.” 🥊 \n\nAli wasn’t a 🐑, he was a 🐐 #goat 👊 Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un \n\nI am ISLAM ♥️ ISLAM is WEALTH #muhammadali #allahisthegreatest \n\n——\n\nThat which brings you closer to Allah subhānahu wata‘ālā is the greatest blessing of all 🕯️ \n\nOur Obedience is to Allah ﷻ (AJ). \nHIS final messenger & precedent is Sayyidina Prophet Muhammad ﷺ
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World should know we Pakistanis are honest only 10% are corrupt and they are leftover of colonial and imperialism, these left over sucking blood of underprivileged Pakistanis.

Let’s follow the path of thoes who have mercy and blessing of Allah.

“This is Mr. Aslam, the popular Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Punjab Police, who, with the help of a few friends, has rented more than five bungalows in the Cooler Ground, Lahore Cantonment, to provide shelter to over a hundred orphaned children. All rooms are equipped with air conditioning. The children receive proper care, clothing, and nourishment.

Mr. Aslam and his family eat with them as well. To ensure the safety of the children, there is also a staff present. They are not willing to take any better postings outside Lahore for the sake of these children. All the children have been enrolled in a hockey academy. In school, the children introduce themselves by saying that their father is the Deputy Inspector General of Police. Among these children, there are also a few who were separated from their loved ones during the floods in Sindh. Salute to you, sir! 💓“
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This is my Pakistan-ruined by “Corrupt Elite Capture”

This is a 30-year-old message from an
Honest, Patriotic Pakistani Respected Professor Khurshid Ahmad, Nothing changed but we are witnessing more than the worst.
Salute to our armed forces, may our dirty politicians follow merit.

Hats off to an Air Chief of Pakistan whose son was rejected by ISSB but ....
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Pakistani pilot who steered the first Emirates flight remembers the birth of UAE airline

We As Pakistanis lost Honesty, paraaortic and professional ethics and followed Dishonesty, corruption and selected our leaders who are Haramkoor-Ibn- Haramkhors who are again ready to suck the blood of Poor Pakistanis.

The first Emirates flight, EK600, took off from Dubai to Karachi on Oct. 25, 1985.

Recalling the airline’s birth and having observed its operations for more than three decades, the former chief pilot of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), who flew the Emirates Airbus A300 on its maiden trip, says the UAE flag carrier’s success lies in leadership that prioritizes competence.

“Emirates selects people on merit and they give them responsibility with authority,” he told Arab News in an interview this week. “No outside interference in their job. I am proud that I was a part of competent people who played a role in building Emirates airline from scratch.” His involvement with Emirates was a result of PIA’s contract with Dubai to provide pilots, engineers and two aircraft to help establish the UAE airline.

“I came to Dubai on Oct. 1, 1985 and met Emirates Airline managing director Maurice Flanagan and their teams,” Mian said. “We discussed the tasks ahead related to the arrival of two aircraft to lay the foundation of the Emirates airline.” “We used to discuss the progress every day and prepare reports, and if there was any problem we found we used to help each other solve it.

“I am grateful to the great leadership of Sheikh Ahmed.

The two aircraft were painted in Emirates colors at a PIA hangar in Karachi, all in secrecy. They were then flown to Dubai.

“On Oct. 18, 1985 a team of engineers, along with two aircraft, arrived at Dubai airport with the Emirates insignia. The aircraft were kept in a hangar at the far corner of the airport away from the public eye,” Mian said.


On Oct. 23, 1985, the Pakistani-Emirati team had to operate five special VIP flights over Dubai.

“On Oct. 22, we received some uniforms very late at night,” the former captain said. “The laundry was closed but a young man working in the hotel took the uniforms and pressed them at his residence and brought it back around midnight.”


“I was praying that nothing bad would happen,” Mian said. “The first Airbus flight was around 11 o’clock and Sheikh Mohammed (bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai) and other royal dignitaries were sitting on the aircraft. We flew over Dubai for 45 minutes and we were escorted by Dubai air force fighter pilots.”

Two days later the UAE flag carrier took off on its first official flight.

“On Oct. 25, we operated the first official flight to Karachi with top royal dignitaries of UAE and employees of Emirates airline on board,” Mian said.

The smooth beginning came with a dream landing.

“Landing was so smooth that nobody realized the aircraft had landed,” Mian said. “This was the beginning of Emirates.

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