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Bhat Basit Nazir

Bhat Basit Nazir is from southern Kashmir's Kulgam district. Presently, he pursues M.Sc Nursing from Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences Soura.
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Scroll, Click, Believe? Rethinking Truth in the Digital Era

In the past, information was limited and curated by scholars, journalists, or governments. Today, everyone is a publisher, philosopher, journalist—and beyond.

COVID-19 and our responsibilities

But being a Muslim, it is our duty to thunderbolt the puissant countries via our Islamic rulings. Shariah has a solution for pandemics.

Why peace in Ramadhan only?

No matter how harsh and pathetic life we are living, with the commencement of Ramadhan, all miseries and agonies start to disappear.

CAGED DREAMS

"Broken hearts and shattered dreams, Sealed lips and banned dreams. Chained souls and caged dreams, Immured voices and seized dreams."

Hope for Hopeless

"When eyes looking for a saviour. This ayah stuck the mind (فَاِنَّ مَعَ الۡعُسۡرِ یُسۡرًا) (Verily, with every difficulty, there is relief)"

Everything you can ever do in life is be yourself

"We are surrounded by fake smiles and fake attitudes. A person pretends to be an angel in public but is a monster in his private life."

Suffocated Soul

"He wrote about himself. It disappeared in air. He wrote about his state. It melted like snow," writes the poet.

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