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Voluntas reputabitur pro facto

Meaning: The intention is taken for the deed. Explanation: In certain legal contexts, a clear intention to commit an act may be treated similarly to the act itself, especially when

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Opinion
Rev. Javed Yousaf

The Ancient Roots of Eid Sacrifice

To my Muslim brothers, Happy Eid, have good celebrations. This celebration is Sunnit (practice of two great Prophets), first Prophet Abraham (Khalil-ul-Lah) and Holy Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Usually, it is

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Gender
Sidra Babar

Masculinity in Crisis

Pakistan is experiencing significant transformations through the emergence of alternative gender roles. With women now engaging in the workforce, developing their voices, and attempting to break into society, men are

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Legal
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Cessante ratione legis cessat ipsa lex

Meaning: When the reason for a law ceases, the law itself ceases. Explanation: If the purpose or justification behind a law no longer exists, the law may lose its applicability.

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Poem Of The Day
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“Good Bones” — Maggie Smith

Life is short, though I keep this from my children. Life is short, and I’ve shortened mine in a thousand delicious, ill-advised ways, a thousand deliciously ill-advised ways I’ll keep

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Culture
Sidra Babar

Coke Studio as Cultural Diplomacy

A Stage That Reached the World Coke Studio has evolved from a smaller music experience into one of the biggest musical platforms in the world and a representation of culture

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Book Reviews
Areeba Saleha

The Crushed Thistle: Reading Hadji Murad

Leo Tolstoy’s Hadji Murad is considered one of his last great works, ranking alongside Anna Karenina. My attraction to this book was simple: a Muslim name and a Russian author.

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Opinion
Tehreem Ali

The Good Girl Industrial Complex

In a country where women make up 48.4% of the population (NCSW 2017) and are the backbone of the very culture that the country is known for, it is often

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Legal
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Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus

Meaning: False in one thing, false in everything. Explanation: If a witness is found deliberately lying about one material fact, the court may distrust the rest of their testimony as

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Poem Of The Day
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“The Thing Is” — Ellen Bass

to love life, to love it even when you have no stomach for it and everything you’ve held dear crumbles like burnt paper in your hands, your throat filled with

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Philosophy
Kinza Shahid

Suffering as Identity

Man was created in hardship, and he has continued to deal with these hardships throughout his life. Life is never a straight journey; it’s full of ups and downs, breaks

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Legal
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Qui prior est tempore potior est jure

Meaning: He who is earlier in time is stronger in law. Explanation: When two parties claim rights over the same property or interest, the one whose claim arose first generally

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Poem Of The Day
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A Blessing” — James Wright

Just off the highway to Rochester, Minnesota, Twilight bounds softly forth on the grass. And the eyes of those two Indian ponies Darken with kindness.   They have come gladly

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Damnum sine injuria

Meaning: Damage without legal injury. Explanation: A person may suffer harm or loss, but if no legal right has been violated, there is no legal remedy available. Example: A shop

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Poem Of The Day
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“The Darkling Thrush” — Thomas Hardy

I leant upon a coppice gate When Frost was spectre-gray, And Winter’s dregs made desolate The weakening eye of day. The tangled bine-stems scored the sky Like strings of broken

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Politics
Amna Yasin

The Berlin Wall’s Broken Promise

A watershed moment in history that contributed to the weakening of the Soviet Union and the Cold War barriers, through the exodus of East Germans and their subsequent rebellion against

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Legal
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Injuria sine damno

Meaning: Legal injury without actual damage. Explanation: A person may have a valid legal claim even if they suffered no physical or monetary loss, provided their legal right was violated.

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Legal
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De minimis non curat lex

Meaning: The law does not concern itself with trifles. Explanation: Courts generally ignore very minor matters that are too insignificant to warrant legal action. This principle helps prevent unnecessary litigation

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Poem Of The Day
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“Kindness” — Naomi Shihab Nye

Before you know what kindness really is you must lose things, feel the future dissolve in a moment like salt in a weakened broth. What you held in your hand,

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Culture
Sidra Babar

Subculture Collage: When Genres Marry

A teenager in Karachi listens to K-pop on his/her way to college. A designer in Paris incorporates Japanese streetwear with African prints. A New York rapper uses Latin rhythms and

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Legal
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Nemo dat quod non habet

Meaning: No one can give what they do not have. Explanation: A person cannot transfer a better legal right or title than they themselves possess. This principle commonly applies in

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Satire
Hafsa Mubarik

Influencer-Only Disaster Zone

A new disaster zone was inaugurated exclusively for the influencers, inviting them from all over the world. The aesthetic-monger influencers came running barefoot. Who needs a Louis Vuitton when you

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