by Athar Mudasir
Settings free of oneself from the undue and cohesion of our desire is primary and voluntary act which will substantially determine the fate of freedom. unless and until we don't recognize our desire and it's effect we can't fight nor can run.breaking the bonds of our desire is not less than breaking iron cliffs.
Freedom is something which cannot be replaced by any materialistic acquisition so a person who so intends to be free cannot be biased because the fragrance of freedom is much more powerful and worthy.
Freedom doesn’t come from fables and automatically but it needs serious concern of residents who have a sense of enlightened doctrines regarding freedom.
Freedom needs Endeavour, time, patience for its essence to grow and turn towards revolution.
The basic objectives of freedom is acquisition and of land which residents and inhabitants believe to owe it and have serious moral, traditional, religious call of duty to protect it from occupation and colonization from aliens. Almost all the conflicts and freedom are related to land be it from Judah to Muslims.
Freedom has always been compiled by rulers with disturbance and national security but fundamentally it was and is always remain right of person to be free from alien coercion and undue influence.
Freedom can only be attained when it encompasses to liberation of land with return of people and return of power to people and later the basic guiding element the doctrine which guided to call of freedom shall be made the constitution for the state.
A reader may get struck by this can land be essense to freedom rather than any doctrine. But what I am conveying is ground reality which men has been going from beginning and directly interrelated with any land either it be of empire, religion, politics, economics.
A reader may get struck by this can land be essense to freedom rather than any doctrine. But what I am conveying is ground reality which men has been going from beginning and directly interrelated with any land either it be of empire, religion, politics, economics.
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