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Mubashir Ali Zaidi is a regular columnist. His columns are really interesting. Reading him it appears he is living in USA and had the links with Voice of America.
Recently he touched Israel in a series of his columns. The series is really interesting from a new angle though some orthodox thinking might hate the contents. The series touched heart of this old. The most important touch in the whole series is that he found Jews in Israel same human being like rest of the us and majority of them had no conspiracy thinking about Pakistan. Muslims also were living peacefully there.
However, there was something in the series which kept this old in a continuous confusion. His series at a point, if old age is no bent to fail, at one point suggests he visited some Muslim worship place in Israel where entrance of other nationalities was held and seeing his Passport (Pakistan!!!) he was with “pleasure” welcomed inside.
To my understanding Israel is not endorsed in our Pakistani Passport. As such it would be of much interest for general readers if he details this aspect in his next column. I do remember Qudrat Ullah Shahbab also visited Israel and what tough it was
Regards.
Mubashir Ali Zaidi is a regular columnist. His columns are really interesting. Reading him it appears he is living in USA and had the links with Voice of America.
Recently he touched Israel in a series of his columns. The series is really interesting from a new angle though some orthodox thinking might hate the contents. The series touched heart of this old. The most important touch in the whole series is that he found Jews in Israel same human being like rest of the us and majority of them had no conspiracy thinking about Pakistan. Muslims also were living peacefully there.
However, there was something in the series which kept this old in a continuous confusion. His series at a point, if old age is no bent to fail, at one point suggests he visited some Muslim worship place in Israel where entrance of other nationalities was held and seeing his Passport (Pakistan!!!) he was with “pleasure” welcomed inside.
To my understanding Israel is not endorsed in our Pakistani Passport. As such it would be of much interest for general readers if he details this aspect in his next column. I do remember Qudrat Ullah Shahbab also visited Israel and what tough it was
Regards.