Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi is known for his contributions to Pakistani newspapers through op-ed columns. He has shared his insights on a wide range of topics including politics, social issues, and foreign policy. His writing has appeared in prominent publications such as Independent Urdu, The Daily Times, The Frontier Post, and Pakistan Today.
In a particular op-ed column dated December 14, 2011, Mr. Kundi discussed the emergence of a new multi-polar world order. He argued that American hegemony was being challenged by a collaborative effort between China and Russia, leading to the development of a new cold war scenario. This topic reflects his engagement with global geopolitics and international relations.
Mr. Kundi has also authored several books that delve into various subjects. His first book, "Freedom by Choice," is a compilation of writings that explore US-Pakistan relations, reforms in the Muslim world, and the balance of power in South Asia. This book showcases his keen interest in diplomacy and regional dynamics.
"Lessons from the Quran," his second book, focuses on Quranic verses with an emphasis on their relevance to social values. This work highlights his engagement with religious and ethical matters.
His book titled "Islamic Social Contract" is a significant effort to propose a political system rooted in the social values outlined in the Quran and the Sunnah (tradition) of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). Mr. Kundi believes that the Muslim world's political liberation can only be achieved by developing systems that align with Islamic cultural traditions. This book offers a framework for building stable societies, drawing from the context of reform movements like the "Arab Spring."
Finally, his book "Thoughts" is a collection of metaphysical speculations covering topics related to religion, philosophy, and science. This work reflects his intellectual curiosity and willingness to explore abstract and philosophical ideas.
In summary, Abdul Quayyum Khan Kundi is a multifaceted thinker and writer who has made contributions to the discussion of politics, religion, and global affairs, particularly within the context of Pakistan and the Muslim world.
Religion, philosophy, and science sometimes appear to contradict each other. The deeper reality is that these operate in tandem to provide a holistic appreciation of life. Natural disasters, as well as human failings, like war and border walls, create an emotional crisis individually and collectively. Humanity is going through one of these hysterical phases at the advent of the 21st century. We are experiencing terrorism, global conflict, climate change, economic meltdown, and breakdown of old liberal political order. The emergence of a COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to accelerating the crisis. Social distancing has isolated us in bubbles that seem to be on the verge of bursting. There are growing signs of the psychological, social, and emotional breakdown faced by the communities. These tough times invoke questions about the purpose of life, humanity, and our place in the universe. We need to reconnect with our soul and be comfortable with the nature of things. This book is an effort to help make sense of life and our place in it.
Título : Thoughts: God, Science, and Human Nature
EAN : 9798223683315
Editorial : Abdul Kundi
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