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2020

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  • A Pakistani Muslim man in the UK has sparked debate for encroaching on pedestrians' personal space while publicly reciting a naat. A widely shared video of the incident shows him standing uncomfortably close to passersby, passionately reciting verses without their apparent consent. In the footage, individuals appear uneasy and confused about what he is saying, with one woman asking, "What are you saying?" Social media users have condemned his actions, calling it an intrusion of personal space and an unsuitable way to express religious beliefs in a public setting.

  • Renowned Pakistani actor Wajah Ali praised Shaukat Khanum Can-cer Hospital for its unwavering commitment to can-cer treatment and patient care. Speaking at a charity event organized for the hospital, he emphasized the institution's vital role in providing hope to those battling can-cer. "As big as the disease can-cer is, so is the hope named Shaukat Khanum," Wajah Ali stated, highlighting the hospital’s dedication to saving lives and offering free treatment to underprivileged patients.

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  • Today marks the 12th death anniversary of Air Commodore Muhammad Mahmood Alam, the legendary Pakistani fighter pilot who set a world record during the 1965 Indo-Pak War by downing five Indian Air Force jets in under a minute while flying an F-86 Sabre.

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  • Renowned Pakistani investigative journalist Ahmed Noorani has claimed that his two brothers were abducted by state agencies following his latest report on the country’s powerful military leadership. Noorani, known for his fearless reporting on corruption and misconduct among high-ranking officials, alleged that his family was targeted in retaliation for his recent story concerning the Army Chief’s daughters. In a statement posted on social media, Noorani said, “My two brothers, who have nothing to do with my profession, have been abducted. My mother was heckled and harassed at our home, all because I dared to publish a story on the Army Chief’s daughters.” His investigative report, published earlier this week, revealed that the daughters of Pakistan’s current Army Chief were issued diplomatic passports despite holding no official government positions. The report raised questions about protocol violations and special privileges granted to the military elite. So far, there has been no official rebuttal or clarification from Pakistan’s Interior Ministry, Defense Ministry, or the military’s media wing, ISPR, regarding the report’s claims.

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  • No one understood Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) better than Umm-ul-Momineen Hazrat Ayesha (RA), as she was among his closest and most beloved companions. She had the honor of being by his side in his final moments, as he passed away in her lap. Among the homes of the Prophet's (PBUH) wives, he chose to spend his last hours in Hazrat Ayesha's (RA) house, reflecting their deep bond. She endured immense hardships, including days without cooked food, surviving only on dates and water alongside the Prophet (PBUH), yet she remained steadfast in her devotion. Hazrat Ayesha (RA) was also the only wife for whom Allah revealed dedicated verses in the Holy Quran, affirming her honor and purity. Today, on 17th Ramadan, we remember her as a remarkable scholar, a symbol of faith, and the beloved daughter of Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddique (RA), the first Caliph of Islam. May Allah guide us to learn from her wisdom and character. Ameen.

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  • Elon Musk's artificial intelligence, Grok, has ignited a fresh debate on social media after it listed Pakistan’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) among accounts accused of spreading misinformation. A user on X, formerly Twitter, asked Grok to name the top influencers and accounts allegedly involved in spreading fake news in Pakistan. Here’s the list as per Grok AI’s response: 1. ISPR – The official account of the Pakistani military’s media wing, often accused of biased narratives. 2. Imran Khan – Former Prime Minister Imran Khan, frequently in the spotlight for disputed political claims. 3. PTI – The official X account of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party, criticized for partisan information. 4. Nawaz Sharif – The account of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, accused of political bias in his statements. 5. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari – The account of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, another political figure scrutinized for allegedly misleading narratives. If you want more interesting Grok QnA, let us know in the comm ents 👇

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  • The PCB faced massive financial losses after hosting the ICC Champions Trophy, investing PKR 16.24 billion in stadium upgrades across Rawalpindi, Lahore, and Karachi—50% over budget. An additional PKR 11.2 billion went into event preparations. Despite this, PCB earned just PKR 1.68 billion from hosting fees, with minimal returns from ticket sales and sponsorships, leading to a total loss of PKR 23.8 billion. As a result, PCB implemented severe budget cuts, slashing National T20 match fees by 90% (from PKR 40,000 to PKR 10,000) and reducing payments to reserve players by 87.5%. Reportedly, Player accommodations were also downgraded from five-star hotels to budget options.

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