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About Muhammad Zeshan
Muhammad Zeshan, a proud native of Bhakkar, Punjab, is a distinguished graduate of the University of Sargodha, where he secured the top position in BS English Linguistics and Literature. With a relentless passion for knowledge and public service, he set his sights on Pakistan's civil services to bring about meaningful change. To strengthen his writing abilities, he joined the Extensive English Essay and Precis Course (Batch November 2024) under Sir Syed Kazim Ali's expert mentorship. Since then, he has refined his skills in English writing and communication skills. Moreover, Zeshan is a keen observer of domestic and global developments, critically analysing political decisions and international trends that shape Pakistan's destiny. Deeply rooted in literature, he sees it as a bridge between thought and action. Due to his analytical prowess and writing discipline, Sir Syed Kazim Ali offered him the opportunity to get his work published on HowTests and CSSPrepForum.
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University of Sargodha
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24
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Bhakkar
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Punjab
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Pakistan
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Muhammad Zeshan

How can the Concept of Ummah be Revived to Promote Global Solidarity in Addressing Modern Political, Humanitarian, and Socioeconomic Crises?
Revive the Ummah for global Muslim solidarity. Analyze fragmentation (nationalism, sectarianism) and propose institutional mechanisms for political, humanitarian, and economic cooperation based on the Qur'an and Sunnah.
12 October 2025
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How Has the Muslim World Responded to the Israel-Palestine Conflict, and What Does This Response Reveal About Its Geopolitical Priorities and Collective Diplomacy?
Critically assess the Muslim world's response to the Israel-Palestine conflict since 1948. Uncover how national security and economic priorities consistently outweigh Ummah solidarity and collective diplomacy.
12 October 2025
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Human rights in Islam are divinely ordained rather than human-granted. Critically evaluate how the Qur’an and Sunnah provide a comprehensive, universal, and timeless framework for human dignity and rights. “There is no compulsion in religion” (Qur’an 2:256). Examine the Islamic stance on religious freedom and how it compares with modern secular declarations of human rights.
Explore how human rights in Islam are divinely ordained, not human-granted. This article evaluates the Qur'an and Sunnah's timeless framework for human dignity and rights, examining religious freedom and comparing Islamic principles with modern secular declarations.
17 September 2025
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The personal life of the Prophet Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) reflects a complete code of conduct for individuals. Critically analyze his all personal traits as tools for personal development in the modern era.
Discover how Prophet Muhammad's (Peace Be Upon Him) personal traits offer a timeless code of conduct for individual growth. This article examines his role as a statesman and reformer to address modern Islamic nation-building, political instability, and moral crises.
28 August 2025
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“My mercy encompasses all things.” (Qur’an 7:156) How does the attribute of Rahmah define Islamic ethics, law, and the Prophet’s approach to social reform?
Explore how Allah's Rahmah (Mercy) defines Islamic ethics, law, and the Prophet Muhammad's social reforms. This in-depth article unveils Sharia's compassionate core and the Prophet's exemplary approach to building a just and merciful society.
22 August 2025
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What is prophethood, and in what ways does the concept of Risalah serve as a foundation for moral accountability and social justice in an Islamic society? Support your answer with examples from the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
Explore how Islamic prophethood (Nubuwwah) and the Divine Message (Risalah) lay the groundwork for moral accountability and social justice. This in-depth article, supported by Quranic verses and examples from Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s life, reveals Risalah's profound impact on individual ethics and societal equity.
22 August 2025
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Justice ('Adl) in Islamic Law as The Foundation of Social Balance and Individual Dignity Particularly in Multi-Faith and Multicultural Societies
An in-depth analysis of Justice ('Adl) in Islamic law, exploring its foundational sources, historical application, and its role in fostering social balance, protecting individual dignity, and ensuring minority rights in multi-faith societies.
6 August 2025
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Constitutional Reforms Under the Government of India Act 1935
Explore the Government of India Act 1935, one of British India's most comprehensive constitutional reforms. This detailed article analyzes its background, key provisions, federal structure, provincial autonomy, and its lasting impact on the political future of India and Pakistan.
5 August 2025
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Comparative Analysis of Jinnah's 14 Points and the Nehru Report
A comparative analysis of the Nehru Report (1928) and Jinnah’s 14 Points (1929), detailing their conflicting constitutional proposals on federalism, electorates, and minority rights, and their pivotal impact on the path to India’s partition.
5 August 2025
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Constitutional Reforms by the British in the Indian Subcontinent
A detailed historical analysis of British constitutional reforms in the Indian subcontinent (1773-1947), covering key acts, their provisions, impact on governance, Indian nationalism, and the path to independence and partition.
30 July 2025
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Global Refugee Crises: War, Displacement & Human Cost
This editorial by Muhammad Zeshan critically examines the profound humanitarian crises and mass refugee displacement resulting from conflicts in Palestine, Kashmir, Syria, Yemen, and Ukraine. It analyzes the devastating human cost, the complexities of international response, and the urgent need for global action to address these escalating challenges and protect vulnerable populations. The piece underscores the interconnectedness of these crises and calls for sustainable solutions rooted in peace and international law.
28 July 2025
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