Author name: Humera Zubair

Al Furqan Welfare Organization Celebrates Independence Day with a Call to Build the Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Dreamed Of

Karachi, 14th August 2025 – Al Furqan Welfare Organization brought together patriotism, art, and purpose in a soul-stirring Independence Day celebration ‘Hum Hain Pakistan’ at the Bol Network Auditorium on August 14, 2025. The event was a heartfelt tribute to the sacrifices that won us freedom and a reminder of the responsibility we share to

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From Dependency to Dignity: Empowering Communities for an Azaad Pakistan

As we celebrate another year of independence, it is time to reflect not just on our freedom from colonial rule but on our journey toward building an empowered, self-reliant nation. True azaadi (or true freedom), goes beyond waving flags and singing national songs; it lies in uplifting every citizen from a place of dependency to

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Wheels in Motion, Futures in Sight: Girls-Only Cyclathon Rallies Karachi for Education & Empowerment

Karachi, July 19, 2025 – Karachi witnessed a powerful surge of energy, purpose, and sisterhood as Al Furqan Welfare Organization rolled out its first-ever Girls-Only Cyclathon: Cycle for Education on Saturday, July 19, 2025 – a high-spirited event dedicated to empowering young girls and raising funds to educate 100 underprivileged female students. With around 80

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Girls on Wheels: Why Cycling Feels Like a Revolution?

Picture this: a group of girls laughing, hair flying, pedaling down a quiet street under the sun—just pure freedom and joy. Now picture it in Pakistan, where public spaces aren’t always welcoming to women. That’s what makes cycling here not just fun—but revolutionary More Than Just a Bike Ride: In a society where many girls

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When the Dust Settles: The True Cost of War & the Power of Educating Pakistan’s Youth

In the smoky silence that follows every war, the real price of conflict begins to show – not in headlines, but in broken families, lost futures, and shattered economies. This May, as tensions between India and Pakistan once again escalated into violence, we were reminded of how fragile peace truly is, and how vulnerable developing

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