Everyone, please raise your voice in support of the security legislation bill.
We urgently need stronger security measures. Given the current situation and the negative behavior of the public, conditions are likely to worsen if nothing is done.
We regulate medicines, firearms, and even some chemicals.
Why can acid, capable of destroying a person's face and eyesight for life, still be purchased so easily?
The attack on Dr. Mahnoor is another reminder that acid sales in Pakistan need strict monitoring and control.
Acid violence is a grave and inhumane crime that causes devastating physical, psychological, and social harm to its victims.
Today, a female young doctor in Quetta, Balochistan, was attacked with acid and is currently fighting for her life. This horrific incident should not be viewed merely as an attack on an individual woman; it is an attack on our society, the medical profession, and the safety and dignity of women. No words are sufficient to condemn such a barbaric act.
It is the responsibility of the state to ensure an immediate, transparent, and impartial investigation, bring the perpetrators to justice, and impose the strictest punishment permitted by law. The affected doctor must be provided with the best possible medical treatment, psychological support, and legal assistance. Effective measures must also be taken to prevent such crimes in the future and to ensure the safety of healthcare professionals and women across the country.
A civilized society is measured by its ability to protect its women and professionals and to deliver justice without discrimination against all forms of violence and oppression.
He did not faint in the ward.
That is the only reason people thought he was fine.
A young doctor finished a 30-hour duty with red eyes, trembling hands, and an empty stomach. His phone had missed calls from home, but he kept ignoring them because every few minutes someone was shouting:
“Doctor sahib, emergency hai.”
He saw pain.
He saw fear.
He saw death.
He saw families begging for one more chance.
And after all that, he was expected to smile, stay calm, write notes, handle attendants, manage overcrowded wards, and come back again like nothing happened.
Then someone casually said:
“Doctors only want money.”
Read that again.
A person who studies for years, works sleepless duties, carries responsibility for human lives, faces violence in hospitals, misses family moments, and still stands beside your loved ones at 3 AM is being told that asking for fair pay is greed.
This is not greed.
This is dignity.
This is justice.
This is the minimum a society owes to the people who keep its hospitals alive.
Doctors are not machines.
Doctors are not robots.
Doctors are not emotionless white coats.
They are someone’s son.
Someone’s daughter.
Someone’s husband.
Someone’s wife.
Someone’s parent.
And one day, when your loved one is fighting for life, the person you will search for first will be a doctor.
So respect them before you need them.
Fair pay for doctors is not a favor.
It is an investment in your own healthcare.
#PayRaiseForDoctors
When everything seems to be breaking, when everything feels like it’s falling apart, Wallāhul Musta‘ān.
When life feels heavy, plans collapse, and nothing makes sense anymore ... remember, Wallāhul Musta‘ān. Allah’s help is never out of reach.
Wallāhul Musta‘ān means turning to Allah when matters feel beyond control. It reflects tawakkul and sabr—doing your part, then trusting Allah for help and outcome.🍂
“I’ve done what I can; now I rely on Allah.”🍁
Another year has passed, not just in days but in lessons. Some taught us strength, others humility. Some broke us just enough to reshape us. As the year turns, we realize that survival itself was an achievement—and growth was happening even when we couldn’t see it ✨️
Kun faya kun, Everything will work out for you, you will be amazed. The big blessing is about to manifest in your life. What you've been praying for is on its way. So let it come with His perfect timing. For Allah it is Kun faya kun and it is.
@rizu_282 Ya Allah, be the protector of the innocent in Gaza, the healer of the wounded, and the strength of those who endure beyond human limits. Ameen!
#Gaza_is_drowning
What we see as delay is often Allah’s perfect timing.✨️
Every pause carries wisdom, every wait holds khair, and every unanswered prayer is shaping something better for us....
Sometimes Allah delays what you want, not to deny you, but to prepare you. Every trial, every pause, every unanswered prayer is shaping you into the person who will appreciate the blessing when it finally arrives.🌙
For all Muslims, When you're in a situation that feels like you're stuck somewhere, overwhelmed with emotions, and having anxiety, recite Surah Duha and surah Ash- sharh together until you feel better. It is the medicine of anxiety‚ depression and sadness
There will be days when your heart feels heavy, your path feels unclear, and your prayers feel silent—but remember: nothing escapes Allah. Every tear is counted, every patience is written, and every effort is seen.🌼🍃