Thursday, 26 June 2025

Prisoner of Conscience

In the deafening noise of political ideologies, social conformities, and engineered narratives, a solitary voice often rises—not to rebel, not to riot, but simply to speak truth. And in doing so, that voice is silenced, shackled, and made to suffer. That person becomes what the world has come to know as a Prisoner of Conscience.


What Is a Prisoner of Conscience?

A Prisoner of Conscience is not a criminal, nor a rebel in the violent sense. They are writers, students, journalists, spiritual seekers, teachers, and ordinary citizens who are detained or harassed for expressing their beliefs peacefully—whether religious, political, or ideological. Their weapon is not a gun, but a pen. Not a bomb, but a word. Not hatred, but conviction. And yet, for this, they are confined behind bars, exiled from their nations, or forced into silence by fear.

The term was famously championed by Amnesty International, but the spirit of it is older than civilization itself. Socrates drank poison for corrupting minds with philosophy. Galileo was imprisoned for proving the Earth moved. Nelson Mandela spent 27 years in a cell because he believed in equality. Malala was shot because she wanted girls to be educated. And countless unnamed others rot in jails, unknown to the world, because they chose to remain human in a dehumanized system.


The Solitary Battle

To be a Prisoner of Conscience is to live in paradox: You are physically restrained, yet spiritually free. You are silenced, yet your message echoes louder across walls and borders. The soul of such a person is not imprisoned—it soars, it teaches, and it ignites revolutions of thought.

These are not people who desire martyrdom. They do not seek fame or applause. Most of them would have lived peaceful, anonymous lives if only they had agreed to look away. But they didn’t. Conscience is that silent but unbearable voice inside, whispering, "Do not conform when injustice parades as order. Do not stay silent when truth is being buried alive."

The Real Crime: Thinking Freely

In regimes where fear is policy and obedience is worshipped, the greatest crime is not theft or murder—it is thought. To think differently, to ask, “Why?”, to refuse blind loyalty, is the ultimate defiance. And yet, such thought is the seed of progress, the mother of change. The real tragedy is that those who uplift human dignity are punished by systems designed to suppress it.

Being a Prisoner of Conscience is thus not merely a state of captivity—it is a mirror held to society, showing us how fearful we are of our own truths. It reveals the uncomfortable fact that modern civilization, for all its technologies and freedoms, still crucifies the prophets of reason.

The Hidden Cost

Each Prisoner of Conscience is a broken family, a child without a parent, a dream deferred. But more than that, they are a symbol of the potential we lose when we cage the courageous. Who knows what books Raif Badawi might have written, what policies Liu Xiaobo could have reformed, Uyghur, or Palestinian voices could have taught?

Every silenced voice is a wisdom never heard. Every jailed conscience is a brighter world postponed.

Conclusion: Who Is Truly Free?

The question we must ask ourselves is this: In a world where speaking truth can get you banished, who among us is truly free? Is it the man behind bars who spoke with integrity, or the man outside who bowed to lies?

History eventually honors the Prisoner of Conscience. But it does so too late. Let us not wait until statues are built for them—we must become the society that no longer needs them.

Let us build a world where no soul is punished for its truth.
Let us ensure that conscience is never a crime.

For in the end, the bars that imprison the body cannot cage the spirit. And a single voice, spoken with truth, can awaken a thousand others in silence.

Monday, 16 June 2025

The Covenants


The Covenants of the Children of Israel: When discussing the spiritual and political trajectory of the Children of Israel (Bani Israel), one must enter the discourse through the profound concept of the Covenant—a sacred contract between the Divine and a people, etched not merely in history, but in destiny. In both Judaism and Islam, the covenantal relationship forms the theological spine of the Abrahamic narrative, shaping how the Children of Israel understand their identity, purpose, and trials.

At its core, a covenant is not a mere agreement. It is a moral and spiritual trust, binding heaven and earth, the Creator and His creation, through obligations, expectations, and enduring grace. The Abrahamic traditions portray a unique unfolding of covenants between God and Bani Israel, each stage refining their mission, magnifying divine generosity, and imposing ethical rigor.


1. The Covenant with Abraham: Foundations of a Sacred Lineage

Key Themes: Identity, Promise, Obedience

The covenant initiated with Abraham (Ibrahim) marks the genesis of a chosen people. God promised Abraham that his descendants would become a great nation, as numerous as the stars, and that they would inherit the land of Canaan. Through his lineage, blessings would flow to all nations.

This covenant was not without requirement. Abraham was to walk "blameless before God", and circumcision was established as a visible and generational sign of faith. In return, the Children of Israel were anchored into history as a people not merely born of blood, but born of promise.

> “And I will establish My covenant between Me and you and your descendants after you… an everlasting covenant.” – Genesis 17:7



In Islamic tradition, this covenant also resonates with the Kaaba’s re-dedication by Abraham and Ishmael, reflecting a universal Abrahamic legacy beyond tribal borders.



2. The Mosaic Covenant: Law, Nationhood, and Divine Presence

Key Themes: Law, Nationhood, Accountability

The Covenant at Sinai, given to Moses (Musa), is unparalleled in its legal and communal detail. It is here that the Children of Israel transform from a family of patriarchs into a nation governed by divine law. God declares:

> “If you obey My voice and keep My covenant, you shall be My treasured possession among all peoples.” – Exodus 19:5



The terms were clear: God would be their sovereign, protector, and guide. In exchange, they were to uphold the Torah—a body of moral, civil, and ritual laws. The Ten Commandments were only the beginning. Dietary laws, Sabbath observance, economic justice, purity codes, and ethical mandates formed a holistic framework for a holy society.

In Islamic theology, this moment is also pivotal. The Qur’an honors Moses and acknowledges the Torah, while also highlighting the recurring breach of covenant by the Israelites, not as condemnation, but as a mirror to all communities entrusted with divine responsibility.



3. The Davidic Covenant: Hope, Monarchy, and the Messianic Ideal

Key Themes: Kingship, Continuity, Hope

With David (Dawud), a new covenant was forged—not with the nation directly, but with the royal house of Israel. God promised David that his kingdom would have no end, and that a future ruler—just, wise, and divinely guided—would emerge from his lineage.

This covenant introduced the messianic hope that would carry the Children of Israel through exile, persecution, and centuries of longing. It signified more than political power—it symbolized the divine intention to guide history through righteous leadership.

> “Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before Me.” – 2 Samuel 7:16



In both Jewish and Islamic eschatology, the descendant of David or the Mahdi emerges as a figure of ultimate justice and spiritual revival.



covenants as a Mirror of Human Struggle

Across the covenants, a central paradox unfolds: the grandeur of divine promise and the frailty of human action. The scriptures repeatedly recount how Bani Israel violated the terms—through idolatry, injustice, or moral laxity. Yet, equally emphasized is God’s mercy, His recurring call to repentance, and His willingness to renew the bond.

> “And We raised the Mount above them in their covenant… and We said to them: ‘Hold firmly what We have given you.’ But they turned away.” – Qur’an 4:154



The Children of Israel thus become a universal symbol—not of failure, but of the ongoing human drama between faithfulness and forgetfulness. They are a lesson to every community entrusted with truth: that chosenness is not a privilege but a burden of moral excellence.



Conclusion: The Eternal Weight of Covenant

To speak of the Middle East politics and scenario we have to understand the factor behind the veil of covenant.
We have to speak of responsibility, identity and the consciousness of predestination. Whether in the shadow of Sinai, under the stars of Canaan, or awaiting the throne of David, the story of the Children of Israel is not ancient history—it is an ever-living mirror.

Every generation inherits a portion of that sacred dialogue: between what God offers, and what we are willing to become in return. Muslims have either turned ignorant or arrogant in fulfilling their part of Covenant.

To honor a covenant is to walk the narrow path of obedience, humility, and hope—knowing that the Divine never forgets, even when we do.




Saturday, 14 June 2025

Rising lion.

The primitive strike is to eliminate the threat of long range arrows/missiles of Iran for the upcoming strike in the oceans of Arabia. Iran has acquired larger stock of air support system including drones, balastic missiles. Which pose serious threat to Israeli and Arabian nations.
West is poking Iran and neutralising its top notch commanders. And even challange directly to supreme leader authority.

But if we analyse the longer purpose of such events by Israeli their  relations are worsened to unprecedented level.

West wants Iranian regime to falter because it weakens the Russian border and support mechanism regionally. 

Secondly Arabs are very interested in weaking of Iran as it poses direct threat to their perspective , thoughts, and mostly their inherant theological disputes.

US wants to establish its dominance in the region as against Russian and Chinese counterpart.

Destablising middle east will put long pause on Chinese expansion of belt road and it's political economic aspects.

What is going to come in forthcoming days will be a large navel fleet of US deployment in red sea and Arabian Ocean to control turkish and Syrian regions.

As it mostly impossible to crush Iranian state for west but for a strategic point it will bring serious radical changes in area including pakistan and india.

And apart from every thing Lion 🦁 resembled always Symbol of Ali RA, so shall he rise.

Friday, 13 June 2025

The Folly of a US and Saudi Backed Attack on Iran

The Folly of a US and Saudi Backed Attack on Iran

A US-backed attack on Iran would be a grave miscalculation, leading to disastrous consequences for several reasons:

Regime change is unrealistic. Attempts at overthrowing the current Iranian government are highly unlikely to succeed.
Fanaticism is widespread. The depth of extremist sentiment within the country is immense and should not be underestimated.
A vast pool of potential militants. A significant portion of the population could be mobilized into armed resistance.
Extensive proxy network.  Iran has effectively surrounded the Middle East with a web of proxy forces, complicating any military action.
Full-scale Russian backing. Russia would provide complete support to Iran, escalating the conflict significantly.
Pakistan's likely intervention. Pakistan would likely support Iran to avoid worsening its own border disputes and security situation.



Prisoner of Conscience

In the deafening noise of political ideologies, social conformities, and engineered narratives, a solitary voice often rises—not to rebel, n...