A 2,300-Year-Old Guide to Statecraft, Leadership, and National Strength That Still Speaks to Today’s World
By Abdullah Usman Morai
Ancient Wisdom for Modern Governance
In an era of global uncertainty, rising political polarization, fragile economies, and leadership challenges, one might wonder: Is there an enduring guidebook
Beauty is not a mirror, but a window, reflecting not just what we see, but who we are
When we hear the word “beauty,” the mind often races to images shaped by glossy magazines, curated social media feeds, or the sparkling figures of popular culture. We are taught to associate beauty with symmetry, flawlessness, youth, and
The first attempts to connect and contrast sound and color date back to ancient civilizations
The Alexandrian scholar Ptolemy, in the second century AD, concluded that color is not exclusive to painting but is also essential in sculpture, architecture, and music.
Souad Khalil | Libya
Music is an art form that plays a vital role in
Council of Common Interests) functions as a Punjab-dominated institution – Awami Tehreek
Moro, Sindh
A protest march was organized by Awami Tehreek in Moro town of Naushahro Feroze district on Sunday May 11, 2025 against the construction of canals from River Indus in Punjab, corporate farming, artificial water scarcity in
Each poem in Alexandra Ochirova’s new book “The Oath” reminds us that the heroism of the Great Patriotic War is a moral duty that still lives within human consciousness and responsibility.
By Margarita All
Alexandra Ochirova’s new book “The Oath” is a work that deserves philosophical reflection within