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enough

Posted on 03 March 2012  · Categorized in Religion.

can we ever have enough? life has a funny habit of going on so is there a point where enough is enough? Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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True Story of a Blast Victim – Sayra Mobeen

Posted on 23 February 2012  · Categorized in Interests and Hobbies.

sara mobeen is a student at the international islamic university at islamabad. she was badly injured in the twin suicide attacks in the university on 20th october 2009. the extent of trauma can be seen by the fact that it has taken her over two years and lots of persuasion to write her story. may [...]

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Bullah, how do you know yourself?

Posted on 12 February 2012  · Categorized in Interests and Hobbies.

one of the better written articles about Bulleh Shah that i have read in a while. http://www.thefridaytimes.com/beta2/tft/article.php?issue=20110930&page=16 Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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Ghata Chhaayi Thi Saawan Khul Ke Barsa

Posted on 09 February 2012  · Categorized in Entertainment.

“Ghata Chhaayi Thi Saawan Khul Ke Barsa” from the album “Aathwan Sur — The Other Side of Naushad’ amazing poetry, beautifully rendered. enjoy Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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The Ella Foundation – impressive story

Posted on 08 February 2012  · Categorized in Social and Community.

as i go about talking to people about the ills of extremism and violence, i come across people who have faced violence in ways different that me, and these people and their stories affect me and change my world view. sometimes make me feel so inadequate in the face of what they have been through. [...]

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TEDxPSU – Mia Bloom – Seeing the New Face of Terrorism

Posted on 04 February 2012  · Categorized in Education.

Mia Bloom is an Associate Professor of Women’s Studies and International Studies at the Pennsylvania State University. Her focus is on terrorism through her fellowship at the International Center for the Study of Terrorism and her work specializes in Middle Eastern conflicts as well as rape in war. Mia’s studies have been featured on numerous [...]

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Peter van Uhm: Why I chose a gun – TED Talk

Posted on 04 February 2012  · Categorized in Politics.

Peter van Uhm is the Netherlands’ chief of defense, but that does not mean he is pro-war. At TEDxAmsterdam he explains how his career is one shaped by a love of peace, not a desire for bloodshed — and why we need armies if we want peace. Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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The Make A Difference Movie – The Teddy Stallard Story – by Mary Robinson Reynolds | The MasterMinding Maven® – Full Length Version

Posted on 01 February 2012  · Categorized in Entertainment.

The Make A Difference Movie – The Teddy Stallard Story – by Mary Robinson Reynolds | The MasterMinding Maven® – Full Length Version. start to make a difference today – start with clicking on the link! Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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the muse

Posted on 10 January 2012  · Categorized in Interests and Hobbies.

the muse ah the muse always the muse spoke silence is sin it said who is it that has not sinned i cynically asked all have came the reply then why not sin and be silent for, it said again the time to be silent has passed and the first stone has to be cast [...]

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a nation unsung

Posted on 10 January 2012  · Categorized in Disasters, Environment.

(the energy crisis and the unacceptable to people solution to it resulting in lines at gas stations, and strikes to protest the way the issue is being handled, led to this outpouring of words) a nation to whom is lost the wisdom of the queue at last stands in lines for energy to run the [...]

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January 2012 and us!

Posted on 06 January 2012  · Categorized in Other.

recent events in Pakistan, made me write these lines shenanigans caesar’s people lacking brutus throw to the lions the very publics watching from the stands the fight of brawn and gore happy in the thought it‘s not their turn yet to be fed to the lions. and caesar’s sly smile for another day passed his [...]

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It Only Takes a Girl

Posted on 17 December 2011  · Categorized in Legal and Criminal, Religion.

it sure does only take a girl – as it takes a human being to be human. poignant and interesting video, very worth the 4:09 minutes it takes to run. Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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Lest We Forget – by Angela King from Life After Hate

Posted on 12 December 2011  · Categorized in Interests and Hobbies.

glad to have angela king as a friend and to be concerned about the same things together http://lifeafterhate.org/2011/12/lest-we-forget/ Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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new year resolutions!

Posted on 09 December 2011  · Categorized in Interests and Hobbies.

23 days to new resolutions – and 366 to forget them, yes its a leap year 2012 is! now what is it i am not to do next year? Syndicated from: Tahir’s Blog

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