Buzz around me-3
Posted on December 10, 2007 | 41 views
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Friends hope you are doing fine. I am back with the posts I found interesting. So without wasting much of your time in my ranting, here we go:
The best post that I found in last three days was from seasoned blogger and writer Raza Rumi at Pak tea house. He has written this post in context of a letter by Hazrat Ali (A.S) to Malik Ashtar. He has done the job beautifully by highlighting the salient feature of Islamic way of governance. No matter you are a Muslim or a Non-Muslim, it will definitely give you an insight of the reality. For reading the complete post, click here.
Blogging has emerged as a great tool of communication and have taken the shape of a phenomenon. On one hand, It has offered a new meaning to this medium of internet and, on the other hand, it is responsible for the fast pace of writings. When you will see the blogs, you will find that many bloggers prefer the fast pace but simultaneously, you will notice numerous others who are perfectionists and keep writing, re-writing and so on. It is very difficult to prefer fast pace or the perfectionist attitude since this in itself is debatable. Anne Zelenka has written about this issue on Gigaom and I think she is quite successful to give us her perspective. Apart from her post, you can have a look at the on going discussion in comments section; it will provide you with many different ideas. To read this complete post, click here.
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Traditional thoughts of boys vs. girls are still there and we can’t stop this debate. It is there for centuries and it will continue that way till eternity with both men and women with their personal like and dislikes. Such a debate is on in Pakistani blogsphere too with Raza Rumi and Qandeel Sham as key player. Raza has categorized the women in groups and Qandeel Sham is responding him but, to me this discussion is without any outcome. I don’t want to sound like a male chauvinist nor want to appear like a feminist zealot. To me both post are very well written and representative of a group of people who think that way. You can read them for little fun too but I don’t buy the generalization with both the writers. Have a look at the post by Raza Rumi here and find the response of Qandeel Sham here.
Last but not least, Asma has got share something about her suffering when she was hugged, have a look at her way of showing her solidarity with all the poor souls who were on the verge of death due to suffocation, click here
So friend, with this I will end my post, I will be back with some other recommendations on Thursday. Till then, fill my inbox with your mails at, editor [at] drfarrukhmalik [dot] com. Have a nice week ahead, wishing you productivity and efficiency in whatever you take up.
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