
Qutbi Alam
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Maulana Fazlur Rehman: A Journey Through Faith, Politics, and Resilience
In the rugged political terrain of Pakistan, where ideologies collide and loyalties shift, one name has endured the test of decades—Maulana Fazlur Rehman. A man equally comfortable in the pulpit and in Parliament, his presence is as enduring as it is controversial. Neither wholly embraced by the secular elite nor shunned by the masses, Maulana has carved out a unique niche in the country’s complex political landscape.
By Qutbi Alam 7 months ago in Journal
The River Took Them – A Tragedy in Swat That the World Must Not Forget
It was supposed to be a joyous trip. A family from Sialkot, Pakistan, packed their belongings, full of excitement for a journey to Swat — a place famous for its mountains, rivers, and the beauty that attracts thousands of tourists each year. It was a small vacation to breathe, to relax, to take a break from the daily grind of city life. None of them knew this trip would be their last.
By Qutbi Alam 7 months ago in Families
The Man Who Returned Too Late. Content Warning.
He was young, handsome, and full of dreams. Born and raised in a peaceful village in Pakistan, Arif had always been different from other boys. While his friends were content playing cricket and helping in their family fields, Arif would often sit under the old banyan tree, sketching out fantasies of a life beyond the borders of his land.
By Qutbi Alam 7 months ago in Families
The Family That Time Forgot But Love Remembered
in a small village where the river whispered to the wind and evenings fell gently like a soft sheet across the fields there was a modest home not rich in wealth but overflowing with love the kind of love that asked for nothing and gave everything
By Qutbi Alam 7 months ago in Families




