The Korwa ClockWritten by Janet Ilacqua
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h a profound dislocation elicits different responses in different workers. Some individuals will respond by trying to find another job in their own or closely allied field. There is comfort and security in pursuing a familiar course of action. However, we need to realize that by working in field, we are committing ourselves to repeat same Korwa cycle that lead to our unemployment in first place. We will continue to experience negative feelings of alienation, powerlessness, and fear. However, if you instead try to plant a good seed in response to event, for example, looking into a different career, Korwa clock will work in your favor and will, in many cases, result in an exponential increase in your prosperity. . Look for and be aware of long-term consequences of seeds you plant. This is only way that you will attain prosperity in coming age. .

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| | Time of TestWritten by Allama Parvez
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This is not time to indulge in useless arguments like Sindhi, Mohajir, Punjabi or Sunni or Shia etc, that divide us. This is time to burry our differences once and for all, and demolish any physical or mental or religious barriers that divide us. War is being thrust upon us. If we remain steadfast and united, Allah Almighty guarantees our victory. If we don't, then we will be on our own. Then Allah Almighty will not help us, no matter how much we pray for His help. The only course we should adopt is course of unity and balance based on reason and not on emotion. Let us learn from Quran meaning of Siraat-al Mustaqeem, straight and most balanced way. We must maintain balance. Otherwise, we will fall. Regards Parvez www.parvez-video.com

Allama Parwez studied the Quran and the classics of Islam under the sole guidance of his grandfather. His other early teachers were Khateeb Jamia Masjid Batala Maulana Mohammad Ibrahim and his younger brother Maulana Zafrul Haq, two celebrities of the time. He completed his high school studies from "A Lady of England" High School Batala in 1921 and graduated from the Punjab University in 1934.
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