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Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Qudsia Naveid
13 episodes
5 days ago
Shaheen…Does that word ever ring a bell? For the past few years, since I started reading, learning and understanding Iqbal’s poetry, there was a question that started roaming in my mind. Why did Allama Iqbal choose the Shaheen (the eagle) and not any other bird to mention and address the young generation?
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Shaheen…Does that word ever ring a bell? For the past few years, since I started reading, learning and understanding Iqbal’s poetry, there was a question that started roaming in my mind. Why did Allama Iqbal choose the Shaheen (the eagle) and not any other bird to mention and address the young generation?
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Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Teenage Fantasy

The teenage dream filled with road trips, college, and BFFs soon comes to an end as soon as you turn twenty. That might be sad for some people, and a fresh start for others, but just because these small dreams are confronted with reality sooner than most would like, it’s probably for the best. If we didn’t discover the truth and grow throughout our lives, we’d be extremely sheltered and disconnected, looking for things to be brought to us, but never come. As an adult, you have to go out into the world and discover it for yourself, create new dreams that match your goals, and soon enough you’ll be waving goodbye forever to those teenage fantasies!

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4 years ago
5 minutes 51 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Parenting Tips@Teenagers

It’s completely normal for us as parents to feel frustrated, even if our kids are upset, and wonder when the lessons will be learned. And it’s completely fair to have those conversations….again. But before we do that, there’s a handful of words that we need to share. A handful of words that, when shared with sincerity, can have the most powerful impact on the emotional health and happiness of our kids over their lifetime.

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4 years ago
4 minutes 54 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
How to choose career

How to choose a career path

If you are thinking about changing your career or redesigning your career path and don’t know where to start keep in mind following points .

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4 years ago
4 minutes 31 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Career Path-1

People looking to chart a course for their career path can employ career pathing to visualize their career development plans. Let’s get into what makes a career path and how to choose it.

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4 years ago
3 minutes 59 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Gain Clarity

Clarity is important to create a fulfilling life. Without it, we have nothing to focus on and we attract chaos in life, leading to mediocrity and dissatisfaction.

If you don’t know what to do in life and feel stuck, confused, lost, or uncertain, know that it’s not the end. It’s in fact the beginning of something good that’s about to happen.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 15 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Social Media Effects on Teens

Listen to what your teen has to say. Try not to be judgmental, but make your expectations and opinions clear. It is important that your teen understands that you don't condone certain behaviours and that they know the consequences of breaking your rules.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 21 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Born Cool@ Teenagers

To boost your teen's self-esteem, make confidence-building a regular part of your parenting. Consistently challenge them, encourage them to try new things, and most importantly to believe in themselves even when they fail.

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4 years ago
8 minutes 30 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Burn Out

Simple strategies to manage burnout to turn challenges into changes.

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4 years ago
7 minutes 11 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Blurry Mind &Messy Thoughts

Life gives you difficulties face it

 Life gives you problems solve it

 Life gives you challenges accept it 

But never stop growing 

Use your difficulties as your strength and grow

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4 years ago
5 minutes 56 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Be Original Copies fade too fast

I don’t know the secret of success, but the secret of failure is “trying to please everyone” – An incredibly profound statement. The fear of peoples’ opinions about us can be very daunting.

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4 years ago
3 minutes 2 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Perfectly Imperfect

Oftentimes, in our life comes a situation where we tend to question the situation and end up asking “why me?” Sometimes things get worse beyond our thinking and many times we all fall in our life. We try to fix the problems we are facing but they become more chaotic, so ultimately we quit and feel utmost helpless.So here is an audio that tell you no problem is big or small ,this is just your ability to deal with a problem.

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4 years ago
6 minutes 1 second

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Motherhood Today

Challenges faced by working mothers.

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4 years ago
3 minutes 6 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry ?

Shaheen…Does that word ever ring a bell? For the past few years, since I started reading, learning and understanding Iqbal’s poetry, there was a question that started roaming in my mind. Why did Allama Iqbal choose the Shaheen (the eagle) and not any other bird to mention and address the young generation?

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4 years ago
5 minutes 22 seconds

Why Shaheen in Iqbal's poetry?
Shaheen…Does that word ever ring a bell? For the past few years, since I started reading, learning and understanding Iqbal’s poetry, there was a question that started roaming in my mind. Why did Allama Iqbal choose the Shaheen (the eagle) and not any other bird to mention and address the young generation?