Qaqlasht Meadows – A Snowy Wonderland! 🏔️✨
Covered in a thick blanket of snow, Qaqlasht Meadows turns into a breathtaking winter paradise! The once-green plateau now glistens under the winter sun, offering serene landscapes, crisp mountain air, and untouched beauty. 🌨️☃️
Would you dare to trek through its snowy trails or capture its magical scenery? 📸❄️ Drop a ❄️ if you’d love to experience this winter wonderland! #QaqlashtMeadows #WinterMagic #SnowyPakistan
Tahajjud is the only solution to your problems. If you get up at night and explain to Allah how your heart is broken, how devastated you are, and how people have hurt you, Allah will be sufficient for you. The dua you made at tahajjud is always accepted, it's just a matter of your iman and sabr.
BREAKING: After the recent negotiations between the US and Iran held in Pakistan, US President Donald Trump has delineated that the negotiations could soon resume “over the next two days.” The president highlighted this while talking to the New York Post on Tuesday. He further confirmed that the venue is going to be the same as before, Pakistan.
“…It’s more likely that we go back there,” he said, adding, “Why should we go to some country that has nothing to do with it?”
In what may be his most alarming post since the war began, US President Donald Trump declared on Truth Social moments ago that "a whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again."
The post, published just minutes ago, signals that a major US military strike on Iran is imminent — potentially tonight.
While Trump framed the message around "regime change" and expressed hollow sympathy for the Iranian people, the words carry a chilling weight: a sitting US president publicly forecasting the destruction of an entire civilisation.
Trump wrote that with "Complete and Total Regime Change" now achieved, "maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen" — suggesting Washington believes Iran's new leadership is now under its influence or control.
He closed with "God Bless the Great People of Iran" — even as his military prepares what could be the most devastating strike of the six-week war.
@TheThoughtDraft ہمارے دوست کی سرجری کے لیے انکے کئی چکر لگائے تھے، مگر صرف ڈائری نمبر لگا کر فائل آگے بڑھا دی گئی، اس کے بعد آج تک کوئی شنوائی نہیں ہوئی۔ نا اہل شخص کو ہیلتھ کی منسٹری پر بٹھایا گیا تھا، ایک وکیل کا صحت کے شعبے سے بھلا کیا تعلق؟ بس ڈالر پھینک تماشا دیکھ والی بات پوری اترتی ہے۔
At least eight people were killed in an explosion near the landmark Red Fort in a densely populated district of the Indian capital, New Delhi, city police said.
The blast occurred in a car near the Red Fort, but the exact cause was not immediately known and was being investigated, city police spokesperson Sanjay Tyagi said.
The incident happened just a day before the second phase of the Bihar Assembly elections to be conducted tomorrow, November 11.
#India #RedFort
WATCH: Hindutva Priest Calls for “Eradication” of Islam, Sparks Global Outrage
Notorious Hindutva priest Yati Narsinghanand has once again stirred controversy after delivering a hate speech calling for the “eradication of Islam” and declaring that “there will be no Muhammad, nor anyone to take his name.”
Human rights groups condemned the remarks as open incitement to genocide, urging India to take swift legal action. Muslim organisations across India have demanded his arrest, warning that such extremist rhetoric fuels communal hatred.
International observers say such incidents expose the extremist Hindutva mindset shaping Modi’s India, urging Muslim nations — especially in the Arab world — to see beyond Modi’s diplomacy and confront the growing anti-Muslim hate under his rule.
@ZohranKMamdani@UNHumanRights@UN@hrw@StateDept@EU_Commission@KSAmofaEN@FCDOGovUK@MayorofLondon@SadiqKhan@amnesty@amnestysasia@OIC_OCI@MFATurkiye@MofaQatar_EN@mofauae
WATCH: Hindutva Priest Calls for “Eradication” of Islam, Sparks Global Outrage
Notorious Hindutva priest Yati Narsinghanand has once again stirred controversy after delivering a hate speech calling for the “eradication of Islam” and declaring that “there will be no Muhammad, nor anyone to take his name.”
Human rights groups condemned the remarks as open incitement to genocide, urging India to take swift legal action. Muslim organisations across India have demanded his arrest, warning that such extremist rhetoric fuels communal hatred.
International observers say such incidents expose the extremist Hindutva mindset shaping Modi’s India, urging Muslim nations — especially in the Arab world — to see beyond Modi’s diplomacy and confront the growing anti-Muslim hate under his rule.
@ZohranKMamdani@UNHumanRights@UN@hrw@StateDept@EU_Commission@KSAmofaEN@FCDOGovUK@MayorofLondon@SadiqKhan@amnesty@amnestysasia@OIC_OCI@MFATurkiye@MofaQatar_EN@mofauae