Marriage Counselling: Hilarious Truths, Painful Regrets, and Sweet Joys

Marriage Counselling funny advice for married men by Kausar Abbas

Marriage counselling does not always happen in an office with a professional therapist. Sometimes, it begins with the witty comments, sarcastic advice, and bittersweet experiences of married people around us. Young men often wonder why the happiest people suddenly turn into philosophers the moment marriage is mentioned. They will smile at your joy, then quietly … Read more

Classical Music: Lost Glory and Eternal Inspiration

Classical Music – Sur Ki Talash book by Muhammad Lutfiullah Khan

Classical Music has always been more than just entertainment; it is a bridge between cultures, a reflection of history, and a timeless expression of the human soul. In South Asia, particularly in the Urdu-speaking world, the preservation of classical music has relied not only on written traditions but also on voices, recordings, and personal memories. … Read more

The Rise and Fall of Fame: Inspiring Triumphs and Tragic Downfalls

The Rise and Fall of Fame – M. Ibrahim Khan column

The Rise and Fall of fame, a relentless cycle of ascent and descent, has always fascinated people across generations. In the world of art, cinema, and music, countless stories reveal how tremendous effort and perseverance are required to achieve stardom, yet a single misstep can erase years of hard-won glory. This fragile nature of fame—how … Read more

The Art of Happiness: How Misery Destroys and Joy Heals

The Art of Happiness book cover by Dr. Habib Zia highlighting joy and positivity.

The Art of Happiness is not just a philosophical idea but a practical necessity of human life. Every culture, every era, and even modern science agrees that a happy person lives longer, healthier, and more meaningful years than one trapped in constant misery. When we smile, laugh, and share joy, we are not simply expressing … Read more

History of Museums in Pakistan: Forgotten Glory and Lost Heritage

History of Museums in Pakistan by Zahoor Dhareeja

Introduction: Why Museums Matter History of Museums in Pakistan is ultimately a story about memory, identity, and public education. Museums safeguard artefacts, interpret complex pasts, and connect citizens with heritage. Around the world, we see national, regional, science, art, and community museums driving tourism, scholarship, and cultural pride. In this very context, renowned columnist Zahoor … Read more

Revenue Stream: Amazing Opportunities and Hidden Challenges in Urdu Audiobooks

Revenue stream and investment opportunities in Urdu audiobooks industry

Revenue stream is one of the most crucial elements when it comes to sustaining any digital platform, and the growing field of Urdu audiobooks is no exception. While passion and creativity may initiate the journey, without a clear revenue stream, projects often fail to achieve long-term sustainability. The case of Urdu audiobook initiatives highlights both … Read more

Women Rights in Pakistan: Struggles, Voices, and Hope

Iftikhar Arif speaking on women rights

Women rights in Pakistan have been a central issue for decades, marked by systemic challenges such as the deprivation of basic human rights, educational backwardness, social and economic oppression, and the lack of autonomy in personal decisions. Despite these struggles, women poets and writers have consistently raised their voices, using literature as a powerful tool … Read more

Rise and Fall: Triumph and Tragedy of the American Civil War

Rise and Fall – American Civil War by Paul Kennedy,

Rise and Fall is not merely a poetic phrase—it is a recurring reality in world history. No empire, nation, or power has ever been immune to the forces that lift them to glory and then drag them into decline. Economic resources, military might, and political decisions collectively shape the destiny of nations. The 19th-century American … Read more

Perspective on Quran: Powerful Truths & Misunderstood Views

Perspective on Quran in Martin Seymour-Smith’s Influential Books

Perspective on the Quran has been shaped over centuries by both believers and non-believers, each approaching it with their lens of history, faith, and intellectual curiosity. Among the most compelling examples is that of British writer, poet, and critic Martin Seymour-Smith, who—despite not being a Muslim—recognised the Quran as one of the hundred most influential … Read more

Plague in Jammu: Childhood Mischief Amid Deadly Fear

Plague in Jammu cover from Shahab Nama by Qudratullah Shahab

Plague has always been one of the most feared words in human history — a disease that has wiped out millions across centuries. Yet, in the fascinating memoir Shahab Nama by renowned Pakistani bureaucrat and writer Qudratullah Shahab, the Plague in Jammu is remembered not only for its deadly grip on the city but also … Read more