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About Momina Javed
Momina Javed, a dedicated writer from Peshawar, holds a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature and is a committed student of Sir Syed Kazim Ali's Aug 2024 Extensive English Essay and Précis Batch. With a strong academic foundation and a curious mindset, she channels her passion for writing into producing insightful articles on Pakistan Affairs, Current Affairs, Islamiat, and Political Science. Under Sir Kazim's expert mentorship, Momina has refined her analytical and expressive abilities, enabling her to articulate complex issues with clarity and depth. Recognizing her talent and consistent dedication, Sir Syed Kazim Ali gave her the opportunity to contribute as a published author on CSSPrepForum and HowTests. Through her work, Momina strives to promote informed discourse and inspire critical thinking among CSS aspirants, making her an emerging intellectual voice in the competitive exam community.
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National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad
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23
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Peshawar
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK)
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Pakistan
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The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) led several battles with moral discipline and strategic brilliance. Critically evaluate his military strategies in battles like Badr, Uhud, and Khandaq, with focus on ethics, intelligence, and leadership.
This article critically evaluates the Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) military strategies in key battles such as Badr, Uhud, and Khandaq. Focusing on his leadership, ethical conduct, and strategic intelligence, it examines how his approach transcended conventional warfare to establish a disciplined, moral, and effective military doctrine. The analysis highlights his emphasis on justice, humane treatment of enemies, and strategic innovation as foundational principles.
28 August 2025
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In Islamic thought, Amanah is both a personal virtue and a public responsibility. How can the revival of Amanah address the crisis of leadership and corruption in the Muslim world today?
This article examines the Islamic concept of Amanah as both a personal virtue and a public responsibility. It argues that a revival of Amanah can directly address the systemic crises of leadership and corruption plaguing the Muslim world. Drawing from the Qur'an, Sunnah, and the practices of early Islamic leaders, this analysis provides a framework for rebuilding trust and accountability in contemporary Muslim societies.
6 August 2025
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