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Hazrat Ali (R.A ) Beautiful Quotes – Urdu

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  • Tum Kisi Ko Chaho Or Woh Tumain Thukra Day To Yah Us Ke Bad Nasibi Hai. Or Us K Bad tum us ko Zabardasti Apnana Chaho To Yah Tumheray Nafs Ki Zillat hy.
  • Tum Gulab Ka Phool Ban Jao q kay Yah Phool Us Kay Hathoon main bhi KUSHBU chor jata hai jo issay masal k phenk deta hy.
  • Din ko rizk ki talash karo or raat ko usay talash karo jo tumhai rizk deta hy
  • Yeh zindagi 2 din ki hai 1 din tumharay haq mai aur 1 din tumharay mukhaalif Jis din tumharay haq mai ho us din ghuroor mat kerna aur jis din tumharay mukhaalif ho us din sabr karna.
  • Tum acha karo aur zamana bura samjhay , yeh tumharay haq mai behter hai bajaye is k tum bura karo aur zamana tum ko acha samjhay.
  • Lambi umeedoon se perhaiz kia karo, kyon k yeh dosri naimtoon ko Tumhari nazar mai haqeer bana deti hain aur tum unki shukar guzari nahi kertay.
  • Jub tum dunya ki muflisi se tung aajao aur rizq ka koi rasta na niklay Tu sadqa de ker ALLAH se tijarat karo.
  • Apnay dushman ko hazar mouqa do k woh tumara dost ban jaye. LEKIN apna dost ko 1 bhi moqa na do k woh tumara dushman ban jaiy.
  • Barish ka Qatra Seepi or Sanp dono kay Munah mein girta hai Jab keh Sanp ussay Zehar bana deta hai aur Seep Usay Moti. Jis ka jaisa “Zarf” waisi Uss ki “Takhleeq”
  • Duniya Tumhain Us Waqt Tak Nahi Hara Sakti Jab Tak Tum Khud Se Na Haar Jao.
  • Jo Dukh day Us se Taluq na rakho aur jis se Taluq na rakho usay dukh na do.
  • Insan Gunah Kerne Ki Waja Se Jahanum Mein Nhi Jata Bal Keh Gunah Per Mutmaen Rehny Aur Tauba Na Krney Ki Waja Se Jahanum Mein Jata Hy.
  • Jo tumhain khushi mein yad aaiy, samjho tum us se muhabbat kartey ho or jo tumhain gham mein yad aaiy to samjho woh tum se muhabbat kerta hay
  • Acha Dost Kitni Dafa he kyon na rothay usay mana lena chahyay kyon k Tasbeeh k danay kitni dafa he kyon na bikhrein ikathay ker liyay jatay hain
  • Koi mumlikat Kufer ke saath to chal sakti hai magar na insaafi ke saath nahi
  • Main ne Allah Ko apney iraadon ke totney se pehchana hay
  • Jab mere dua qabool hoti hai to mujhe khushi hoti hai ke Allah ne mere dua pori ki. Aur jab mere dua radd hojati hai to mujhey aur bhi zayada khushi hoti hai ke ye mere Allah ki marzi nahi
  • Tumhari woh khamoshi jis ke baad tum se baat karney ki khawahish paida ho jaiey, tumharey uss kalam sey behtar hay jis ke baad tum ko khamosh ker diya jaiy.
  • Khoobsorati kaproun se nahe ilm o adab se hoti hay
  • Her shakhas ki qeemat woh hunar hay jo us ke ander hay
  • Woh Gunah jis ka tumhein ranj ho Allah Tala k nazdik us neki se behtar hy ji se tum mein ghuroor paida ho jaiy.
  • Ikhtiar, Taqat Aur Dolat Milney Per Log Badaltay Nahi, Balkeh Be-Naqab Hotey Hain
  • Dolat Mitti ki tarhan hy aur mitti ko pair k niche rehna chahyay. Agar Sir pe charhao gay to Qabar Ban jaiy gi Aur Qabar zinda Insano k liye Nhe hoti…
  • Sab se bari khayanat apni Qaum se Ghaddari hay
  • Gunah Jawan ka bhi bad hy magar borhay ka bad tar hay
  • Azaadi ki hifazat na kernay wala Ghulami mien griftaar h jata hay
  • Insan Dukh nahe detay, Insano se Wabasta Umeedein dukh deti hain
  • Agar Tum kisi ko chota dekh rahay ho to ya usay door se dekh rahay ho ya gharoor se
  • Jab Tum dunya ki Muflisi se tang aa jao aur Rizaq ka koi rasta na niklay to Sadqa day ker Allah se tajaarat kiya kero.
  • Agar Tum Seedhay rastay pe ho aur kisi Mushkil ka samna nahe ker rahay to kuch dair k liyay socho k kahin tum kuch ghalt to nahe ker rahay kyon k seedha rasta to mushkilaat se bhar pur hota hy
  • Tabeyat ki Narmi aur Sakhawat, insan ko Dushmnon k dilon main b Mehboob bana deti hai
  • AY ALLAH PAK, jab maine tujh se nahi manga tab bhi tu ne mujhe ataa kiya … tou ye kaise mumkin hai k main tujh se mangon or tu ataa na kare
  • Agar kisi ka BANNA chatay ho to puri HAQEQAT se ban jao… Warna,apni Zaat mein aisi HAQIQAT peda kar lo k,koi HAQIQAT main tumhara ban jaye.
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47 Comments

  1. rizwan jameel

    November 4, 2010 at 5:20 pm

    This is very very good effort,plz keep it up <May ALLAH help you

  2. mujahid rasheed

    November 20, 2010 at 1:11 am

    if we practise all those quotes in our real life then we get success surely from mujahid rasheed

    • HUDA ZOBASH

      March 28, 2011 at 11:23 am

      I LOVE HAZRAT ALI R.A……………I LOVE U……AND HAZRAT ALI QUOTES

  3. MARIA

    December 24, 2010 at 1:59 am

    i like HAZRAY ALI{R.A}quotes………..
    if we fallow all these words in our life …….we wil live a peacful n happy life…..
    my ALLAH bless all MUSLAMS……

  4. ranarizwan

    December 29, 2010 at 4:06 am

    i like HAZARAT ALI(R.A) quotes and fazial………………….. me requset all musliams plz……….fallow these words and live happy life.ALLAHA hum sab per apna raham aur karam kare (ahamin)

  5. Ali

    December 31, 2010 at 4:32 am

    YA ALI MADAD,
    MOULA ALI A.S’S quotations are definitely awesome and we can improve our lives by implement on these quotation . please always write down A.S with MOULA’s name. wish all of us try to become follower & understand their quotations.
    SALAM YA ALI

    • saira bano

      April 4, 2011 at 11:09 pm

      peer Mola ALI(A.S) MADAD,
      you are absolutely right.
      Geo ALI(A.S) WALOON.
      SALLAM YA ALI.

  6. Waqas Nayyer

    January 2, 2011 at 3:23 pm

    Maula Ali is the door to City of Ilm, his quotations are definitely true and make us close to the Allah and we can implement for the betterment of humanity and for this world.

    • saira bano

      April 4, 2011 at 11:07 pm

      peer Mola ALI(A.S) MADAD,
      you are absolutely right.
      Geo ALI(A.S) WALOON.
      SALLAM YA ALI.

      • saira bano

        April 4, 2011 at 11:12 pm

        sorry ali ko reply karna th ap ko kr dia.

  7. Tousif Qamar

    January 9, 2011 at 11:03 pm

    We should learn all these quotes and should implement on our lives to become a good muslim

  8. Tanveer

    January 13, 2011 at 6:02 am

    So nice Sharing !
    we have to follow these nice Quotes…….!

  9. areej fatima

    January 31, 2011 at 9:52 am

    thats great quotes!
    when we follow these quotes we have beautiful life and we are successful in every feild of life

  10. Zahid

    February 3, 2011 at 12:49 am

    A beautiful effort. Plz keep it up.
    May ALLAH Bless U.

  11. iqra jee

    February 4, 2011 at 12:28 am

    MASHALLAH…….very very n!ce qutations,,,,,

    • S Hassan Raza Jaffri

      February 4, 2011 at 11:06 am

      Wo jo Rangeen Hoa Khun E Shabir Mai Asman C Be oncha wo parchm Kro Karbala C aa Rai Hai Ye Sada Agr Zindgi Chaty Ho To Matm Kro

  12. S Hassan Raza Jaffri

    February 4, 2011 at 11:08 am

    Matam e Hussain Darasal yazeediat k muu p tamacha hai

  13. shahzad riaz chohan

    February 6, 2011 at 6:46 am

    HAZOOR SAW NAY FARMIAYA KAY MAIN ELM KA SHER HOON AUR ALI ISKA DARWZA HAI TU JO BI MUJ TAK PUHNCHNA CHATA HAI WO IS KAY RASTAY AYA ISS SAY SABIT HOWA KAY HAZRAT KARAMALLAH WAJHO KO ALLAH TALA NAY KISS QADAR ELIM ATA KIYA THA JO PURI INSANIAT KAY LIYA ROSHNI KA SABAB HAI ALLAH TALA AMAL KARNAY KI TUFEEQ ATA FARMIAY AMEEN

  14. Arslan

    February 11, 2011 at 6:22 am

    Its so nice……..
    Thanks!

  15. iffat latif

    February 13, 2011 at 8:22 am

    bohat khobsurat ilfaz her aik lafz mai gehrai hai or zindgi ko badal dainay ka raaz hai

  16. Shahbaz

    February 13, 2011 at 9:08 am

    Whem i matched the quotes of HAZRAT ALI with any other authors’philospher and scientist i became really confuced because HAZRAT ALI quotes…wow..amazing,i really loves all the sahabi and waliallah.

  17. fanila

    February 14, 2011 at 7:43 am

    v.v.v brilliant…………….keep it up

  18. Waqas Satti

    February 15, 2011 at 11:34 pm

    Nyc Work guyzzz ………….MasHA’ALLAH…

  19. Gulnaz

    February 16, 2011 at 4:08 pm

    Hazrat Ali Quotes are very touchy, they changes our mind our thinking pattern, while reading these quotes many things in my life that are wrongs i got the idea to correct them so its wonderful effort i salute u for uploading such a great thing…………..Thanks

    • azeem

      March 21, 2011 at 12:20 am

      v.v.v brilliant…………….keep it u…………………………azeem from malysia

  20. Gulnaz

    February 16, 2011 at 4:11 pm

    Hazrat Ali Quotes are very touchy, they changes
    our mind our thinking pattern, while reading these quotes many things
    in my life that are wrongs i got the idea to correct them so
    its wonderful effort i salute you for up-loading such a great wisdom…………..
    Jo Ali ka khloos-dil sy nam lyata hain

  21. mujtaba

    February 18, 2011 at 3:57 am

    a gud effort nice

  22. zoha ahmed

    February 26, 2011 at 9:10 am

    These r of vry intellectual level and closer to heart. every quote teaches great lesson. may Allah enable us to keep all of them in our mind and to b applied successfully in our dail life activities.

  23. zoha ahmed

    February 26, 2011 at 9:11 am

    These r of vry intellectual level. every quote teaches great lesson. may Allah enable us to keep all of them in our mind and to b applied successfully in our dail life activities.

  24. ali

    February 27, 2011 at 3:46 pm

    this is the best effort…ALLAK pak ap ki mushkilat asan karah

  25. Mesum ali

    March 4, 2011 at 9:34 am

    okkkkkk

  26. Mesum ali

    March 4, 2011 at 9:35 am

    mujay esay insan say bat krni h ju in quotes ko samja sakay ..

  27. rida

    March 7, 2011 at 6:38 am

    zabardast hn tamam qoutes

  28. sahil

    March 8, 2011 at 2:26 pm

    bht achaa gud jOb .

  29. waqas Ahmed

    March 9, 2011 at 1:25 am

    agr hm chahte hain k hum pur sakoon zindagi basar karen to hme in aqwaal pe zaror amal karne ki koshishkarna chahye

  30. Aamir Shahzad

    March 10, 2011 at 5:01 am

    Beautiful Quotes by Hazrat Ali A.S we need to comply with these quotations and implement in lives

  31. WASEEM RAJA

    March 10, 2011 at 10:57 am

    Hazrat Ali a.s ke quote parhny sy insan k0 y dunia smjh aa sakti hai

  32. ikrash

    March 12, 2011 at 5:21 am

    Great job.. keep it up

  33. hanan

    March 13, 2011 at 8:31 am

    Ali muala haq da imam ha…..

  34. khizer anwar

    March 15, 2011 at 10:27 am

    us shakis ko mout nae jo ilm ko zindge dayta hai (Hazrat Ali A.S).
    God bless you for this effort.

  35. Muhammad Fahim

    March 15, 2011 at 11:17 am

    Asalam o Alaikum. bhayeo aur behno,hope every one will follow this quotations for a happy n successfull life. Allah pak ajar day….

  36. raheel rind baloch

    March 17, 2011 at 4:20 pm

    SUBHANALLAH………….. SALAAM SHER-E-KHUDA SALAAM SALAAM……………………..

  37. Anjum Qamar Tariq

    March 24, 2011 at 3:53 am

    Ay Ail Murtaza Shair e Khuda (A S) Hamari jan bhi Qurban Aap(A S) hi ki badolat aaj Islam Zinda hay Lakin kya ye jo Aap(A S) k chahny waly kr rhey hain, Kya ye Aap(A S) ki Taalimat hain? Allah Kareem Humain or tamam Musalmano Aap(A S) ki Hdayat Hazoor Nabi Kareem MUHAMMAD MUSTAFA (S A W W) Nabi e Akhir uz zaman ki Sunatoon or Seerat e Mustaqeem py chalny ki Tofeeq atta fermaey(AMEEN)

  38. ANJUM ALI JAWA

    March 26, 2011 at 8:37 am

    MASHAALLAH
    A beautiful effrt

  39. sonia

    March 31, 2011 at 8:26 am

    i like verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry much.Hazrat Ali[R.A] is great. every thing is awesome.Great keep it up

  40. Ali RAZA

    April 1, 2011 at 10:25 pm

    SUBHAAN ALLAH .realy frenz in quotes per AMAL kar k hum moooooooossssttttttt successful life guzaaar saktey hain …….sadqey jaun is ZAAT {A..S} k jis ne ye hamari kamyabi k liye itney anmol tohfay diye

  41. Usman Butt

    April 7, 2011 at 3:41 pm

    Muhammad (P.B.U.H) said :
    Main ilm ka shehar hu or Abu Bakar R.A uski bunyad hai,Omer R.A uski deewar hai,Usman R.A uski chat (roof) hai or Ali (R.A) uska darwaza hai.
    This is the complete hadith..plz dont demonstrate it incomplete
    thnx and regards
    Usman Butt

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Hazrat ali رضی-اللہ-تعالٰی-عنہ intellectualism

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Hazrat Ali, also known as Imam Ali, was a prominent figure in Islamic history, known for his wisdom, intellectual prowess, and contributions to various fields. His intellectualism is often revered and celebrated among Muslims and scholars alike. Here are some aspects of Hazrat Ali’s intellectualism:

  1. Knowledge and Education: Hazrat Ali was raised in the household of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), where he had the opportunity to acquire knowledge directly from the Prophet. He was known for his exceptional memory and deep understanding of the Quran and Hadith (sayings and actions of the Prophet). His commitment to learning is evident in various narrations where he emphasizes the importance of acquiring knowledge.
  2. Philosophical Wisdom: Hazrat Ali is renowned for his profound philosophical insights. His sermons and letters contain valuable teachings on ethics, morality, justice, and the nature of human existence. His intellectual contributions to Islamic philosophy have had a lasting impact, and his sayings are often quoted for guidance on leading a righteous life.
  3. Legal and Judicial Acumen: Hazrat Ali served as the fourth Caliph of Islam and played a crucial role in the development of Islamic jurisprudence. His judgments and legal decisions are considered exemplary, reflecting a deep understanding of Islamic law (Sharia). His collection of legal pronouncements, known as the Nahj al-Balagha (Peak of Eloquence), is considered a masterpiece of Arabic literature and a source of guidance for Muslims.
  4. Political Wisdom: As a leader, Hazrat Ali faced complex political challenges. His governance was marked by a commitment to justice, equality, and the welfare of the people. His letters and speeches provide insights into the principles of just governance and the responsibilities of a leader towards the well-being of the community.
  5. Spiritual and Mystical Insights: Hazrat Ali was not only a political and intellectual figure but also a deeply spiritual one. His mystical insights and devotion to God are evident in his prayers and supplications. His teachings on self-discipline, piety, and the pursuit of spiritual knowledge continue to inspire Muslims seeking a deeper understanding of their faith.

In summary, Hazrat Ali’s intellectualism is multifaceted, encompassing religious knowledge, philosophy, law, politics, and spirituality. His contributions have left a lasting legacy, and his teachings continue to be a source of inspiration for those seeking intellectual and moral guidance within the Islamic tradition.

Hazrat Ali, known for his wisdom and eloquence, has left behind a treasure trove of insightful quotes that cover various aspects of life, spirituality, justice, and morality. Here are some authentic quotes attributed to Hazrat Ali:

  1. “Silence is the best reply to a fool.”
  2. “Your remedy is within you, but you do not sense it. Your sickness is from you, but you do not perceive it.”
  3. “Patience is of two kinds: patience over what pains you, and patience against what you covet.”
  4. “He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.”
  5. “A fool’s mind is at the mercy of his tongue and a wise man’s tongue is under the control of his mind.”
  6. “Knowledge enlivens the soul.”
  7. “He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.”
  8. “The disease of the heart is worse than the disease of the body.”
  9. “He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.”
  10. “People are slaves to this world, and as long as they live favorable circumstances, they are loyal to religious principles.”
  11. “Your remedy is within you, but you do not sense it. Your sickness is from you, but you do not perceive it.”
  12. “The tongue is like a lion. If you let it loose, it will wound someone.”
  13. “Live amongst people in such a manner that if you die, they weep over you, and if you are alive, they crave for your company.”
  14. “He who does not have forbearance, has nothing.”
  15. “He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, and he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere.”

These quotes reflect Hazrat Ali’s deep insights into human nature, morality, and the principles of righteous living. His words continue to resonate with people seeking guidance and wisdom.

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2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami Post-Scenario in Japan

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Japan, on Friday 11th March, 2011 has experienced the worst ever earthquake disaster in its modern history. It was followed by a deadly tsunami leading to massive destruction in the northern part of the country. The earthquake was caused by a 9.0-magnitudeundersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan . The epicenter was approximately 72 km east of the Oshika Peninsula of Tōhoku, with the hypocenter at an underwater depth of approximately 32 km. On 1 April 2011, the Japanese government officially named this disaster resulting from the earthquake and tsunami as the “Great Eastern Japan Earthquake” with the duration of almost 6 minutes. It’s the fifth biggest earthquake ever recorded. It’s certainly the biggest to hit Japan for at least 140 years. The earthquake moved largest island of Japan, Honshu to 2.4 m (7.9 ft) east and shifted the Earth on its axis by almost 10 cm (3.9 in).

The earthquake triggered extremely destructive tsunami waves of up to 37.9 metres that struck Japan minutes after the quake. .Tsunami warnings were issued and evacuations ordered along Japan’s Pacific coast and at least 20 other countries, including the entire Pacific coast of the Americas soon after it hit Japan. The earthquake and tsunami caused extensive and severe life and structural damage in Japan, approximately 12,175 deaths, 2,858 injured and 15, 48 missing people have been confirmed. Many electrical generators were taken down, and at least three nuclear reactors suffered explosions after cooling system failure which resulted in build up of hydrogen gas within their outer containment buildings. Almost eleven nuclear reactors at The Fukushima I, Fukushima II, Onagawa Nuclear Power Plant and were automatically shut down following the earthquake.

At Fukushima I and II tsunami waves overtopped seawalls and destroyed diesel backup power systems, leading to two large explosions and radioactive leakage at Fukushima I. Japanese Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency reported that radiation levels inside the plant were up to 1,000 times normal levels and that radiation levels outside the plant were up to 8 times normal levels. A state of emergency was declared at the Fukushima II nuclear power plant. Soil has been badly contaminated and radioactive cesium and iodine have also been detected in some places near Fukushima. Food products have also been contaminated by the radioactive matter in several places near the plants. The Fujinuma irrigation dam in Sukagawa ruptured, causing flooding and washing away of homes. The north-eastern ports of Hachinohe, Sendai, Ishinomaki and Onahama were destroyed, while Chiba port (which serves the hydrocarbon industry) and Japan’s ninth-largest container port at Kashima have been slightly affected. Japan’s transport and communication networks have suffered severe disruptions. Cosmo Oil Company JX Nippon Oil & Energy, were also set ablaze by the quake. The earthquake has changed the entire picture of Japan into a wrecked, naturally disastrous and a causality afflicted country.

The aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami included both a humanitarian crisis and a major social and economic impact. The tsunami resulted in over 300,000 refugees in the Tōhoku region, and shortages of food, water, shelter, medicine and fuel for survivors. In response the Japanese government mobilized the Self-Defence Forces; it has specifically requested teams from Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, United Kingdom, and United States for search and rescue operations. China has offered roughly $150,000 in aid to Japan for recovery and also sent its rescue team which is a positive step in improvement of relations between the two countries. According to Japan’s foreign ministry, 116 countries and 28 international organizations had offered assistance in the form of rescue teams, aid shipments and financial help to Japan.

The Japanese Prime Minister had immediately set up an emergency task force to respond to the disaster. Rescue and Relief operations were started. Post-disaster measures and disaster management teams were introduced. Aid organizations both in Japan and worldwide have responded, with the Japanese Red Cross reporting $490 million in donations. Russia had also send a special radiation treatment vessel to help dispose of contaminated water from a Japanese nuclear power plant crippled by this massive earthquake and tsunami on Japanese demand. The US troops almost 40,000 military personnel had been stationed across the country who played key role in the post tsunami clean up.

The drastic economic impact included both immediate problems, with industrial production suspended in many factories, and the longer term issue of the cost of rebuilding which had been estimated at ¥10 trillion ($122 billion). Early estimates placed insured losses from the earthquake alone at US$14.5 to $34.6 billion. Japan’s government said the cost of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the northeast could reach $309 billion, making it the world’s most expensive natural disaster on record. The Bank of Japan offered ¥15 trillion (US$183 billion) to the banking system in an effort to normalize market conditions and to uplift the economic losses.

Even after almost a month now the economic and social situation is worst there. The country is still under slow process of recovery to get out of this natural calamity. Japan’s traditional pride in self-reliance doesn’t adapt easily to accepting foreign aid and help. It needs shrewd strategy to deal with the constructive use of foreign aid and physical assistance in order to speed up its recovery measures. To bring Japan back to its prior condition, this time and patience taking huge catastrophe, requires a gradual rehabilitation and reconstruction process. Although full recovery or pre-2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami situation is not possible still hopes are high seeing Japan to be back to its normal routine life once again and to carry on with its status of being an “Asian Tiger”, the third largest economy and being among the most developed nations of the world even in the post-2011 Tōhoku Earthquake and Tsunami scenario.

AYMEN IJAZ
ISLAMABAD

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The Real Outcome of the Recent Pak-US Official Visits

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US vice President, Joseph Biden recent visit to Pakistan was a matter of great concern for the entire nation, media and our US-led government, which is strongly believed to be acting like a puppet in US hands after its failure to resolve the issue of military insurgency and continuous drone attacks in the tribal areas of Pakistan. It was a shrewd and tactful move on the part of the USA as the trust deficit between Pak-US relations continues to increase after the Indo-US nuclear deal, Obama’s visit to India and his endorsing India to become a permanent member of Security Council. Infact all these policies point directly towards its deep-rooted strategic interests and inclination towards India. The simple logic or reason behind all this is America’s fear of China and security threat from Pakistan. In the upcoming years it is not likely to be Iraq or Afghanistan. It’s Pakistan who can possibly become a safe haven for the terrorists and its previous Pro Taliban policy still haunts the Americans. USA alleges Pakistan’s ISI being supportive to these extremist elements and considers its nuclear arsenals being unsafe. Out of this fear, Biden has announced in his few days back visit to Afghanistan that USA forces would continue to stay and expected gradual withdrawal, starting this summer of US troops, can be postponed if Afghanistan wants, in order to prevent civil war and to fully eliminate the terrorists from its land.

America’s security depends greatly on Pakistan so it is bound to establish good ties with Pakistan and this surprise visit was another goodwill gesture out of courtesy and more likely out of its own self interest. In his visit, Joe Biden tried to clarify the misconceptions that prevail in Pakistan about US intentions and actions. He appreciated Pakistan’s fight against terrorism and reiterated US support to democracy in Pakistan and its stability. Biden assured that the new US administration would support Pakistan’s efforts to counter terrorism, religious radicalism and to meet its developmental needs and capacity building. He also expressed his condolence over assassination of Governor Salman Taseer. He assured Pakistan that no US boot will tread on Pakistani soil and there will be no violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,”

Our President Asif Ali Zardari recently also visited USA to attend the memorial services of Pak-Afghan envoy Richard Holbrook. There was no ceremonial welcome, no state banquet, and no joint presser, not even an opening statement on his arrival. No one is really quite sure what Zardari had hoped to accomplish, by meeting the US President and the state secretary Hillary Clinton as the two countries are battling an enormous trust deficit despite public protestations of cooperation in combating terrorism. The two leaders renewed pledges of cooperation over the aspects of the US-Pakistan strategic partnership, including mutual commitment to economic reform, support for good governance, democracy and joint efforts against terrorism. The discussion focused on shared efforts to fight terrorism, resolve the issue of blasphemy law and to promote regional stability, specifically on the importance of cooperating towards a peaceful and stable outcome in Afghanistan. However, Washington is not ready to pay any heed over the Kashmir issue and the real outcome of these two visits seems quite bleak for Pakistan, giving us neither new hopes for betterment nor any positive prospects for the future.

The years of US policies toward Pakistan based on financial allurements and conventional weaponry have done little to induce any change. Despite all these assurances, Pakistani nation is now skeptical of US motives having bad experiences in the past like drone strikes on Pakistani border areas, failure of Kerry Lugar bill and inadequate US material and financial aid for the war on terror and in crucial times of floods. These two visits are another deceptive picture by USA to allure Pakistan towards itself, after foreseeing Pakistan’s growing diplomatic and economic cooperation with China in December. No matter how much USA assures Pakistan of its staunch support, the atmosphere of misperceptions and doubts continue to hail around the country and America can never win the hearts and minds of Pakistani people through its fake assurances, callous policies and political/ military tactics as the two sides have a long way to go to overcome their significant differences. As it is well said that assurance cannot be bought but achieved only through mutual trust, cooperation and it requires time and experience.

AYMEN IJAZ
ISLAMABAD

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