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A movement to showcase the best of Pakistan. We will highlight Pakistan’s strengths, passions and points of interest so that we can inform, educate and excite the world and correct some of the misconceptions.

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  • When you hear the name, Shoaib Akhtar, you immediately think about a bowler running in at the batsman with full might and delivering unplayable balls and unimaginable speeds. The former Pakistan bowler, on April 27, 2002, created history by becoming the first-ever bowler to clock 100 miles per hour. Shoaib achieved this feat during an ODI match between Pakistan and New Zealand played in Lahore. During the Kiwi’s run chase, Shoaib, while bowling to Craig MacMillan, delivered a ball clocked at 161kph (100.04mph). With this, the ‘Rawalpindi Express’ became the first bowler ever in cricket history to breach the 100 mph mark.

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  • The recent conf-lict in Ga-za, resulting in the loss of over 25,000 Pales-tinian lives, has stirred worldwide interest in Islam, particularly among those impressed by the resilience and faith of the Pales-tinian people. According to reports, there has been a 50% increase in conversions to Islam in the UK, as indicated by the Islamic Society of Britain, a prominent Muslim organization. The society estimates that the UK now boasts over 250,000 Muslims of British descent, with expectations of further growth in the coming years. Similar patterns have emerged in other regions like the US, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, and Spain, where Muslim institutions and mosques have experienced a surge in inquiries and conversions. #Jaanlotv #islam #Muslims

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  • Alif Mahmud embarked on a transformative journey from Bangladesh to Makkah to fulfill Hajj. Over nine months, he traversed over 8,000 km, surmounting numerous obstacles. Departing from his village Batabaria in Cumilla's Nangalkot Upazila on July 8 last year, he arrived in Makkah after approximately 270 days, trekking through India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, and the UAE. Fascinated by historical trade routes, Alif initially considered biking but ultimately chose to walk to Makkah.

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  • The United States exercised its veto power in the Security Council on Thursday, blocking the United Nations from formally recognizing a Pál_éstinián state and denying Pál_éstiniáns full membership in the organization. This veto opposed a draft resolution that proposed admitting the "State of Pál_éstinián" to the U.N., a resolution backed by 12 council members, with Britain and Switzerland abstaining. Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the U.N., Robert Wood, clarified that the U.S. position is not anti- Pál_éstinián statehood but emphasizes the need for direct negotiations between the parties to achieve a two-state solution. He affirmed, "The United States remains a strong supporter of a two-state solution." In response, Pál_éstinián President Mahmoud Abbas criticized the U.S. veto, describing it as "unfair, unethical, and unjustified" in a statement. #US #UN

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