Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performed at Anat Ambani's birthday party in Dubai:

Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performed at Anat Ambani's birthday party in Dubai:


Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performed at Anat Ambani's birthday party in Dubai:

Anant Ambani, the youngest son of Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, celebrated his 28th birthday at the Arab Sand Dunes resort of Terra Solis on Tuesday, Arab media reported.

One prominent artist Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan sang his song 'Terry Meri' from the popular Bollywood movie 'Bodyguard'.

In other pictures, Atif was seen performing at a private beach concert while Anant's guests danced to the music and watched the fireworks from afar... But that's not all. Rapper King, best known for his song Maan Meri Jaan, was seen on stage as he gave a glimpse of the Ambani family's lavish event, shared by Internet celebrity Orhan Avathramani. Then B Praak was also seen singing Ranjha, a popular song from the popular film Shershaah starring Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani.

According to reports, Anan attended the birthday party with his fiance Radhika Merchant and friends. Other Bollywood celebrities who attended were Sridevi's daughter Khushi Kapoor and her friend Urhan Avathramani.

The Al-Aqsa Masjid

The Al-Aqsa Masjid


The Al-Aqsa Masjid

The Al-Aqsa Masjid is a holy site for Muslims, located in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is the third holiest site in Islam, and one of the most important landmarks in the region. However, in recent days, the mosque has come under attack, leading to a wave of violence and unrest in the area.

The situation began when Israeli police placed restrictions on Muslim worshippers during Ramadan, which prevented them from gathering at the mosque for nightly prayers. These restrictions were met with protests, which escalated into violent clashes between Palestinian protesters and Israeli security forces.

The situation reached a boiling point when Israeli police raided the Al-Aqsa Masjid compound, using tear gas and stun grenades against worshippers. This move was widely condemned by the international community, and it led to further protests and clashes in the region.

The events surrounding Al-Aqsa Masjid have once again highlighted the complex and sensitive nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The holy site is revered by Muslims all over the world, and any perceived threat to it is likely to provoke strong reactions. At the same time, Israeli authorities have a responsibility to maintain law and order in the region and to protect their citizens from potential acts of terrorism.

The current situation is deeply concerning, and it is important for all parties involved to work towards a peaceful resolution. This will require dialogue, compromise, and a willingness to listen to the concerns and grievances of both sides. Only through peaceful negotiation can a lasting and sustainable solution be reached.

Al-Aqsa Masjid under Attack, over 150 Palestinians were injured

Israeli forces raided the Al-Aqsa Masjid, and over 150 Palestinians were injured

Al-Aqsa Masjid under Attack 

Al-Aqsa Masjid under Attack, over 150 Palestinians were injured

The situation in Palestine has escalated again, and in the past few days, there have been several clashes between Palestinian civilians and Israeli forces, which have left five dead and more than 150 Palestinians injured.
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Eid ul-Fitr in Pakistan: A celebration of faith and culture

Eid ul-Fitr in Pakistan: A Celebration of Faith and Culture

Eid ul-Fitr, also known as the "Feast of Breaking the Fast", is an important Muslim holiday celebrated in Pakistan and around the world. This marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan when Muslims fast from dawn to dusk. Eid-ul-Fitr is a time of joy and celebration when families and friends gather to pray, exchange gifts and celebrate Eid.

History and Significance of Eid ul-Fitr in Pakistan

Eid al-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal, the tenth month in the Islamic lunar calendar. The importance of Eid in Pakistan goes beyond just religious beliefs. A time of renewal and forgiveness. The end of Lent marks the beginning of a new beginning, a new month and a new year.

Eid al-Fitr is also a time of charity for Muslims to give to the poor and needy. Zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam, is zakat which is obligatory for all Muslims. 2.5% of a person's wealth is counted and distributed to the poor. Eid al-Fitr is a time when Muslims give extra Donations and food to those in need.

Ceremonies and Traditions in Pakistan

Eid ul-Fitr is celebrated in Pakistan with various traditions. The celebration usually begins with the sighting of the new moon, which marks the end of Ramadan. People decorate their houses, wear new clothes and prepare special dishes for Eid al-Adha.

Muslims wake up early in the morning and recite Eid Prayer. After the prayer, they exchange greetings and gifts with family and friends. Children are given Eid, a little money as a sign of love and affection. The family then enjoyed a sumptuous feast together, consisting of traditional delicacies such as biryani, kebabs and hard dates.

The celebration lasts for three days, during which people visit relatives and friends, wear new clothes and enjoy delicious food. Many people also visit theme parks, movie theatres and other entertainment venues.

Humza Yousuf, born in Pakistan, became Scotland's first Muslim Prime Minister

Humza Yousuf, born in Pakistan, became Scotland's youngest and first Muslim Prime Minister.
Humza Yousuf, born in Pakistan, became Scotland's first Muslim Prime Minister
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Humza Yousuf made history on Tuesday by becoming the youngest leader to lead the Scottish government.

The Scottish Parliament on Tuesday confirmed Humza Yousuf as First Minister to replace Nicola Sturgeon, making her the youngest and first Muslim leader in government in Western Europe.

Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party, Humza Yousuf, and her daughter Amal after signing nomination forms to become Scotland's First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on March 28. (AFP)

Newly elected leader of the Scottish National Party, Humza Yousuf, and her daughter Amal after signing nomination forms to become Scotland's First Minister at the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh on March 28. (AFP)

Humza Yousaf, 37, won the Scottish National Party (SNP) leadership battle on Monday and vowed to live for Scottish independence, AFP reported.

Pakistan's leader, who will be sworn in at a ceremony on Wednesday, won the nomination of a majority of members of parliament in a vote on Tuesday afternoon to become the country's new prime minister.

Humza Yousuf:

Humza Yousuf is currently the first minister of Scotland from Pakistan and the most senior elected politician in the Scottish administration. It is important to note that the position here is the same as that of the Prime Minister at the national level.

Born in Glasgow in 1985, Humza Yousaf's parents settled in Scotland in the 1960s. He grew up with a strong sense of community and an appreciation for multiculturalism. He went to Glasgow University and completed his degree work. However, his political career took off in 2011, when he was elected to the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Glasgow at the age of 25

Over the past 10 years, Humza Yousaf has held a number of key roles within the SNP, including Minister for Transport and the Islands, Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Development, and Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care. Throughout his political career, he has been a vocal advocate for human rights, equality and social justice.
Humza Yousaf also supports many progressive policies and initiatives, including increased funding for mental health services, public transportation, and renewable energy development. His rise on the Scottish political scene is not just an impressive portfolio, but a reflection of British inclusivity. He advocated strong cultural and economic ties between Pakistan and Scotland and played a key role in promoting trade relations between the two countries.


Swift hits $5 million as Suzuki raises car prices again; check the new rates here

Swift hits $5 million as Suzuki raises car prices again; check the new rates here
Swift hits $5 million as Suzuki raises car prices again;

Leading carmaker Suzuki Motor Company has announced another increase in its locally assembled cars due to the depreciation of the local currency during the economic downturn.

Pak Suzuki Motors, which assembles Suzuki cars in South Asian countries, has once again announced new prices. The new rate will be effective April 6, with an increase of up to $0.235 million.

The Alto VX's new price rises to $2,251,000, a difference of $1,010,000. The top-of-the-line Alto AGS model goes up to 2,935,000, a difference of 140,000.

The Wagon R VXR has a $152,000 price increase and a new price of $3,214,000; Wagon R AGS is 3,741,000. The Cultus VXR is $3,718,000 and the Cultus AGS is $4,366,000, a difference of $209,000.

The Suzuki Swift is priced at Rs 4,256,000 while the Swift GLX CVT is priced at Rs 4,962,000 with a difference of around Rs 235,000.

Suzuki has announced factory closures until mid-April due to import issues

Amid current government restrictions due to a shortage of dollars, Suzuki has announced another factory closure as it struggles to import raw materials in the current economic climate.

In a notification to the Pakistan Stock Exchange, the company said the motorcycle plant will remain closed till April 15 and the car plant will be closed from April 7 to April 14 due to dry supply.

"Due to the lack of training, the company's management decided to extend the closure of the motorcycle plant until April 15, 2023," the statement said.

Pakistan-born Ali Khan leads USA into ODI World Cup playoffs

Pakistan-born Ali Khan leads USA into ODI World Cup playoffs
Pakistan-born Ali Khan leads USA into ODI World Cup playoffs

Ali Khan, the famous Pakistani-born,  produced stunning numbers in one-day cricket to take the United States of America into the ODI World Cup playoffs.

The 32-year-old finished with figures of 32/7 at the United Cricket Club ground as his side beat Jersey by 25 runs to fulfil their dream of playing in the ODI World Cup in India. Only Sri Lanka's Chaminda Vaas took more wickets in an ODI.

In Pakistan, only Shahid Afridi (12/7) has done better in the 50-over international game.

His 7-wicket haul also helped him become the highest wicket-taker (16) in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifying Playoffs.

Born in Attook, Ali Khan moved to the United States as a teenager before taking up cricket in the 2010s. After honing his skills in the Caribbean Premier League alongside some of the best T20 players like Adam Zampa, Martin Guptill and Chris Lynn, he finally made his domestic debut in 2019.

He also continues to make a name for himself in the sport by being selected by Islamabad United and Karachi Kings in the Pakistan Super League.

Team USA will rely heavily on its skill set to achieve the impossible with bets against Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Nepal, UAE and others to qualify for the 2023 ODI World Cup.

Former world boxing champion Amir Khan was banned for two years due to doping

Former world boxing champion Amir Khan was banned for two years due to Doping
Former world boxing champion Amir Khan was banned for two years due to Doping
Photo By Daily Pakistan

Former lightweight world champion Amir Khan has been banned from all sports for two years after testing positive for a banned substance, UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) announced on Tuesday. Kell Brook in Manchester in February 2022.

Ostarine is a drug designed to have effects similar to testosterone. As an anabolic agent, it is included in the World Anti-Doping Agency's list of prohibitions and has always been banned in sports. It has been announced, but he could not return to the ring until April 2024.

He pleaded guilty to violating anti-doping rules but said he did not take the substance intentionally. Amir Khan's ban begins on April 6, 2022, and expires on April 5 next year. Speaking to Sky Sports News on Tuesday about the ruling, Amir Khan claimed he "never cheated". He said: "The amount that was in my system could have cost people. I don't know what substances were in my system. I'll give my opinion, but as I say, I've never cheated in my life. I've never cheated. I don't cheat."