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About Aroosa Nargis Zarkoon
Aroosa Nargis Zarkoon, a CSS aspirant from Kohlu, Balochistan, holds a degree in Biochemistry from Sardar Bahadur Khan Women's University, Quetta. With a firm belief in the power of words to influence thought and change, she joined Sir Syed Kazim Ali's Extensive English Essay Course (Feb 2024) to refine her writing for competitive success. Aroosa's dedication to clarity, structure, and analytical depth has shaped her into a thoughtful writer with a special interest in Pakistan Affairs and CSS/PMS-related topics. Motivated by intellectual growth and a desire to contribute meaningfully, she is now a contributing author at HowTests. From this platform, she shares well-researched insights on national and international issues to guide fellow aspirants. Her journey reflects a blend of academic diligence and a passion for writing that empowers others in their preparation and understanding of pressing national and international concerns.
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Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University Quetta
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City
Kohlu
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Balochistan
Country
Pakistan
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In an age of digital media and ideological confusion, how can Islam use technology to revive knowledge, combat misinformation, and spiritually reconnect with the youth?
Explore how Islam can navigate the digital age. This article analyzes the challenges of misinformation and spiritual disconnect, proposing a strategic framework to revive knowledge, combat false narratives, and foster spiritual connection among Muslim youth. Learn about the digital arsenal, shield, and oasis needed for a modern Islamic revival.
1 October 2025
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Despite facing persecution, the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) always preferred reconciliation over retaliation. Analyze his role as a peacemaker through examples such as the Conquest of Makkah and the Charter of Madinah.
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) serves as a timeless model of peacemaking. This detailed analysis explores his preference for reconciliation over retaliation through key events like the Charter of Madinah and the Conquest of Makkah. It offers a blueprint for resolving modern conflicts and fostering global harmony.
5 September 2025
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The Evolution of Political Culture in Pakistan
Explore Pakistan's political culture, shaped by colonial legacy, military rule, and fragile democracy, and its impact on governance and stability.
12 July 2025
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