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Allama Azeem Gee Journalist
Dr. Allama Azeem Gee is General Secretary of the, International Na'at Association(UK), a member of Ruiyyat-e-Hilal Committee Britain, President NPCIH UK/Europe, needs no formal introduction. He has full command of the sciences of mysticism, spiritualism, astronomy, numerology and astronomy, numerology and astrology. He has already been popular in the British and Pakistani circles; however he touched the height of popularity not only in Britain, but Europe, Middle Eastern and other countries of the world after he started the programme of spiritual treatment from a London-based Pakistani TV channel, ARY Digital, a few years back. When he begins this twice-a-week programme, people give up their routine work to watch it. Tears gushed from the eyes of the most of the audience when Allama Gee beseeches to Allah Almighty to solve the difficulties and hardships being faced by the Muslims world over. Touching scenes are seen during the pray. People facing numerous problems always remain in contact with him due to which one finds it very difficult to get him on phone. He receives countless letters from various parts of the world in which the people request spiritual prescription for their problems. Close aides of Allama Azeem Gee confided that he has some jinnee under his control, though he himself did not comment on it.
Talking about himself, Allama Azeem Gee further said, "I have very firm contacts with a number of Ulama and Shayookh of the Sub-Continent and Arab Countries.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Problems of Pakistan B.A Student's
Problems of Pakistan
Outlines
- Corruption
- Terrorism
- Power shortages
- Gas shortages
- Shooting inflation rates
- Unavailability of basic needs for people such as food
- Housing, clothes
- Rising rates of unemployment
- Worsening of the balance of payment position
Pakistan has reached the point where many of the countries of the West have started labeling it as a "Failed State". The reason behind this uproar is the severity of the problems the country faces. The global crisis has not hit any country as badly as it has hit Pakistan.
There are various problems the country
faces including corruption, terrorism, power shortages, gas shortages, shooting
inflation rates, unavailability of basic needs for people such as food,
housing, clothes, rising rates of unemployment, worsening of the balance of
payment position and the list goes on and on. It is time that someone comes up
with solutions to these problems or the nation for which our ancestors fought
would be lost somewhere in the midst.
Terrorism has been of growing concern
over the past few years. After the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre,
Pakistan agreed to join U.S in the war on
terror. But who knew that this action would lead to Pakistan becoming a victim of terrorist
attacks. This move faced severe retaliation from various facets, increasing the
incidence of terrorism in the country. Problems of sectarian violence already
existed and now all Muslims of the country faced threats from terrorist groups
such as Taliban. Terrorism did not only pose physical threat in terms of the
lives of people but it had a far reaching impact. Terrorism shunned any
opportunities of foreign investment in the country resulting in a loss for the
country's economy. There was a fall in exports as people oversees did not want
to trade with a terrorist State thus worsening the balance of payment position.
The global crisis of 2008 hit Pakistan pretty badly resulting in several
layoffs throughout the country. The country already marred by terrorism could
not bear such a heavy loss. Many of the educated men and women are unemployed
and they don't even have the chance of starting their own businesses because in
such a crisis situation any investments made could result in huge losses for
the them.
Apart from the problems of terrorism
and unemployment a serious issue has grown over the past few years and that is
of load shedding. Pakistan power supply companies do not have
enough power production to meet the needs of the people of the country. Urban
areas face load shedding for 12 hours per day while in the rural areas the
situation is worse as there is no electricity for up to 16 hours. Fuel prices
have shot up with petrol and diesel becoming more expensive than it had ever
been. People cannot afford traveling in the bus because the bus fares have gone
up as a result of the increase in diesel prices.
Most recently an alarming situation has
developed for Pakistan in terms of the shortage of natural
gas. No one expected that natural gas which was in abundance in the country
would no longer be available. There is Gas load shedding in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. As most of the
people shifted to CNG as fuel for their cars they are in serious trouble now.
CNG is only available for 3-4 days a week and its prices have reached as high
as petrol and diesel prices have.
With the ever increasing problems for
the general public of the country, it is time for something to be done on part
of the government and the people. Everyone needs to contribute to take Pakistan out of this crisis situation.
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