Pakistanis' Economic Contribution Worldwide (countries with over 20,000 pakistanis) | ||||
Serial No. | Country | No of Pakistanis | pc gdp usd | Contribution USD |
1 | saudi arabia | 2,700,000 | 22,865 | 61,735,500,000 |
2 | uk | 1,520,000 | 41,030 | 62,365,600,000 |
3 | uae | 1,210,000 | 37,749 | 45,676,290,000 |
4 | usa | 550,000 | 65,111 | 35,811,050,000 |
5 | oman | 235,000 | 17,791 | 4,180,885,000 |
6 | france | 165,000 | 41,760 | 6,890,400,000 |
7 | canada | 205,000 | 46,212 | 9,473,460,000 |
8 | kuwait | 130,000 | 29,266 | 3,804,580,000 |
9 | qatar | 150,000 | 69,687 | 10,453,050,000 |
10 | bahrain | 112,000 | 25,273 | 2,830,576,000 |
11 | malaysia | 120,000 | 11,136 | 1,336,320,000 |
12 | italy | 110,000 | 32,946 | 3,624,060,000 |
13 | south africa | 100,000 | 6,100 | 610,000,000 |
14 | greece | 90,000 | 19,974 | 1,797,660,000 |
15 | spain | 82,000 | 29,961 | 2,456,802,000 |
16 | germany | 72,000 | 46,563 | 3,352,536,000 |
17 | afghanistan | 72,000 | 513 | 36,936,000 |
18 | thailand | 66,000 | 7,791 | 514,206,000 |
19 | australia | 60,000 | 53,825 | 3,229,500,000 |
20 | norway | 42,000 | 77,975 | 3,274,950,000 |
21 | netherland | 40,000 | 52,367 | 2,094,680,000 |
22 | denmark | 35,000 | 59,795 | 2,092,825,000 |
23 | 22 countries | 7,866,000 | Total | 267,641,866,000 |
24 | usd 284.21 billion | |||
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by mnasim_99@yahoo.com. |
Looking at life without prejudice to promote evolution of civilized human thought. In the next 1000 years, all erstwhile scientific, social, moral, economic and other theories and beliefs are going to be challenged and improved. Join me and take the torch forward.
Monday, February 17, 2020
Overseas Pakistanis
Friday, November 29, 2019
Nawaz Sharif’s Money Trail
Way back in September, 2016 when the
Panama scandal became public and a number of news reports appeared in the
press, I wrote a blog titled “Immaculate Enrichment.” In it I had suggested
that the money with which Nawaz Sharif had acquired the London properties may
have come from Pakistani state coffers, but in view of caution I refrained from
speculating on how this could have happened. As the public discussion unfolded
it was stated that GIK, Benazir and Gen. Musharraf had all carried out thorough
investigations but had failed to unearth any evidence of corrupt practices by
him. When his friends asked him about his extraordinary fortunes, he just
laughed it out saying he had got lucky.
Moreover, when his trial for assets
beyond means started, he stone-walled completely and did not offer any
documents or records of transactions relating to the properties. According to
NAB laws inability to justify assets by a public office holder is by itself a
crime and he was sentenced to 7 years in prison. Soon afterwards his
brilliantly wily daughter Maryam managed to arouse a sleezy scandal about the
judge who had sentenced him with the help of obviously doctored audio and video
recordings hoping to get his sentence set aside. It has not happened yet. But
having seen the true horrible face of the man who failed a record three times
as prime minister, it seems that the money trail he has been hiding for so many
years must be unearthed.
It all started in the seventies of
the last century when Pakistan embarked upon the quest for an atomic bomb and
the Kahuta uranium enrichment project was initiated. As soon as news about the
construction of a gas centrifuges to enrich uranium reached the western
intelligence agencies, a wide-ranging ban on export of equipment and material
useful in the project was imposed. The problem was circumvented by setting up
dummy trading offices in various countries and anonymous offshore bank
accounts. Equipment, instruments and materials were sourced from different
countries, paid for honestly from the clandestine accounts and routed through
various countries avoiding the ban. This procurement arrangement later became
known as the A.Q. Khan network. Nothing unusual as the technique is used by
sensitive agencies of many countries.
When Nawaz Sharif became prime
minister, he became the custodian of a huge secret fund in foreign currency
from which he would order transactions on request from the managers of Kahuta.
Since there was no audit of the secret fund and the transaction orders were
coded there was nothing stopping him from opening his own offshore accounts and
transferring money to them without being caught. Probably, the same money was
used in 1993 and later to buy properties abroad. He may have repeated the
exercise when he became prime minister a second time and perhaps even the
third. Nawaz visited the Virgin Islands at least once, probably more, when he
was prime minister. He was also smart enough to close the accounts with Mossack
Fonseca of Panama in 2014 and have the companies delisted in 2015.
This explains why he constantly
refused to justify the ownership of those properties by any tangible documents.
Any of those could have pointed to a clue to the money trail which would have
led to the secret state coffers.
If the records have not been
destroyed already, it should be possible to trace the money trail of Nawaz
Sharif’s overseas properties. Moreover, since the PPP leadership that followed
in the footsteps of PML(N) was quick to learn from its predecessors, some of
Asif Zardari’s overseas properties may also by traced in the process.
Let us see how much money can be recovered in
this way.
Emailed to PM Office – no acknowledgement
or response
Emailed to Chairman NAB – bounced 3
times, abandoned
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Conversation in Heaven - 3
Q. How is life on earth progressing?
A. Resource utilization is becoming more uniform among races.
Q. Are all races growing uniformly?
A. No, the white race is heading towards extinction.
Q. Are't other races trying to help them?
A. Yes, those with superior spiritual disposition are trying to influence them.
Q. How is ocean salinity holding?
A. Within control range with local variations.
Q. Have any bacteria or viruses immune to salinity evolved?
A. No fish has caught cold yet.
Q. How is the development of new genes coming up?
A. As planned, both in ocean and on land.
Q. How well are human beings performing tasks built into them?
A. Quite well.
Q. How are the preparations for the next stage of large scale mutations?
A. As per original schedule.
..
Monday, July 08, 2019
Mirror to Camera
How do you know what you look like. You can see your hands, feet, legs and torso. But you cannot see your face because eyes are fix in your face itself. To know what your face looks like you need to look into a mirror. By looking at the reflected image in the mirror you know what you look like. You can also find out about your physical structure and overall features by looking into a tall mirror. As a matter of fact I discovered my bulging abdomen only after looking at myself in profile in a full height mirror.
Think about a time when mirrors where not common. In those days people were not much occupied with comparing their own appearances with others. Instead their perception of their own personalities was dependent on how others reacted to their presence and behaviour. By trial and error they adjusted their behaviour until they felt that others were comfortable with them.
With the advent of the mirror men and women became more preoccupied with their facial appearances and a whole industry of facial grooming for men and women came into existence. Starting with shaving sets and makeup kits, nowadays there are there are beauty salons, parlors and grooming centres at almost every bus stop. On the othr hand a "who cares" social attitude seems to be the order of the day. It seems unfortunate that now a days concern for the feeling of others has a lower priority than one's own appearance.
However in a new wave of evolution we find video cameras commonly available in mobile devices which are frequently used for recording images and actions of others. It would be a good idea to fix a video camera in a suitable location to record your own normal actions and speech. You may be surprised that your demeanor is quite different from what you think it is. Once you know where improvements can be made in your manners and speech it should not be so difficult to develop a more pleasant personality.
Sunday, June 16, 2019
Sapien Thinks - 1
Recently I was gifted the book "Sapiens a brief history of humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari. I have started reading the book and find it extremely interesting. So much so that I cannot delay writing my comments on it untill I have finished it. I hope to write my review in instalments as my reading progresses.
1. Begining:
The book starts with an interesting premis all books are story books. This takes the reader's mind to a state of openness that exists in the childhood when all book are story books. The history of humankind is in fact the history of the evolution of human thought. This is so because human beings can not be perceived as such unless the species has qualities of speech and cognition.
The biblical religions namely Jewism, Christianity and Islam all portray adam the first human being as a groomed, educated and talking person who was created to be God's viceroy on earth. However it seems that when God realised that Adam would not last even a hundred years on earth, Eve had to be created to perpetuate the viceroyalty, although the key to procreation remained with Adam.
However, Harari prefers to stick to the story developed by anthropologists and assumes human beings as having evolved from apes some where in East Africa. Perhaps it is religious influence that has persuaded anthropologists to believe that humankind originated at a single location and spread all over earth to Islands and continents that are oceans apart. Even Harari has named one of the chapters of his book Sapiens "The Tree of Knowledge,” most probably referring to the fruit that brought the downfall of Adam paradise as stated in Genesis in Torah or Old Testament. Nonetheless, the idea of knowledge growing on trees is quite fascinating.
Now, being a bit more scientific, if we regard genetic evolution as a time dependent mathematical function similar to radioactive decay or crystallization then it is possible that human colonies could have emerged in different parts of the world at roughly the same time with slightly different features.
Monday, February 04, 2019
The Best
Try answering the following questions and life may take a new meaning for you.
1. What is the best thing that ever happened to you?
2. What is the best thing you ever did?
3. What is the best thing you ever heard?
4. What is the best thing you ever said?
5. What is the best thought that ever came to your mind?
6. Who is your best friend?
7. What part of the day you spend best?
8. What is the best food for you?
1. What is the best thing that ever happened to you?
2. What is the best thing you ever did?
3. What is the best thing you ever heard?
4. What is the best thing you ever said?
5. What is the best thought that ever came to your mind?
6. Who is your best friend?
7. What part of the day you spend best?
8. What is the best food for you?
Recent Tweets
When in US support POTUS. Donald Trump should be allowed to build the wall if he can explain how Humpty Dumpty will be prevented from climbing up, sitting on and falling down from it. Also this wall should be greater than the wall of China and should not become a wailing wall.
Donalld Trump boldly accepted the bitter truth that America has lost its greatness. He got elected predident of USA. Imran Khan bravely accepted the painful fact that Pakistani elite have lost their honesty. He became prime minister of Pakistan. Courageous realism works wonders
A tweet by POTUS on whether or not US soldiers in Afghanistan or CIA or SEALS were involved in kidnapping and murder in Afghnistan of Pakistani police official might be interesting.
The basic safeguarding principle of capitalist democracy is that the money used to acquire private property is not part of personal privacy and public office holders must demonstrate cleanness of all their money.
Raucous on Aasia acquittal on blasphemi is throw back of Afia Siddiqui's persecution in USA and European impunity on derogation of the Prophet. Since there were technical flaws in trial process leading to conviction, a retrial was the logical remedy.
Monday, January 14, 2019
Laws of Laws
1. People are identified by the laws they follow.
2. You are either within law or an outlaw.
3. Laws can be made or amended, but not avoided.
4. Lawmakers are subservient to the laws they make and by default the law enforcers they appoint.
2. You are either within law or an outlaw.
3. Laws can be made or amended, but not avoided.
4. Lawmakers are subservient to the laws they make and by default the law enforcers they appoint.
Sunday, September 30, 2018
The Mystery Letters
Of the 114 Chapters of the Holy Qur’an 29 start with a verse consisting
of one or more letters that are read separately and do not seem to convey any
meaning. These are called ‘huruf al muqatt’at’ in Arabic meaning
disjointed letters and often referred to as mystery letters. The Islamic scholars
who have researched these have come to the common conclusion that only Allah
knows their meaning.
However, like any mysterious objects, these letters have been
exploited for commercial gain by unscrupulous religious merchants by selling
talismans, motifs and magical imagery depicting these mystery letters. Many
people have died from lack of medication because they believed that magical
imagery would cure them.
As I proceeded in my study of the Holy Qur’an, I realized
that starting verses of all chapters (surahs) starting with the muqatt’at had
the same sort of introductory statement as the second chapter, The Cow (Al
Baqarah). I tabulated them as given below. A close
examination of the table indicates that at some time there may have been 29
volumes of the Holy Quran each staring with the muqatt’at followed by the
introductory verses. Probably in the early days of Islam, the 29 books were
combined into a single volume without any alteration in text and in the order
we see today. Since the original volumes differed considerably in length, for
convenience of reciters they may have been divided into thirty equal parts known
as “juz”.
There is, obviously, no magic in the huruf al muqatt’at.
Table: Possible
Early Order of Compilation of the Holy Qur’an.
Volume
|
Chapters
|
Starting chapters
|
Muqatt’at
|
Initial Verses (Yusuf Ali
translation)
|
1
|
1
|
The Opening
|
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1
|
2
|
The Cow
|
Alif, laam, meem
|
This is the Book; in it is guidance sure, without doubt, to those
who fear Allah;
|
2
|
3 to 6
|
The
Family Of 'Imran
|
Alif, laam, meem
|
It is He Who sent down to thee (step by step), in truth, the Book,
confirming what went before it; and He sent down the Law (of Moses) and the
Gospel (of Jesus) before this, as a guide to mankind, and He sent down the
criterion (of judgment between right and wrong).
|
3
|
7 to 9
|
The Heights
|
Alif, laam, meem, saad
|
A Book revealed unto thee,− So let thy heart be oppressed no more
by any difficulty on that account,− that with it thou mightest warn (the
erring) and teach the Believers).
|
4
|
10
|
Jonas
|
Alif, laam, ra
|
Is it a matter of wonderment to men that We have sent Our
inspiration to a man from
among themselves?− that he should warn mankind (of their danger),
and give the good news to the Believers that they have before their Lord the
lofty rank of truth. (But) say the Unbelievers: "This is indeed an
evident sorcerer!"
|
5
|
11
|
Hud
|
Alif, laam, ra
|
(This is) a Book, with verses basic or fundamental (of established
meaning), further explained in detail,− from One Who is Wise and Well−acquainted
(with all things):
11:2
(It teacheth) that ye should worship none but Allah. (Say):
"Verily I am (sent) unto you from
Him to warn and to bring glad tidings:
|
6
|
12
|
Joseph
|
Alif, laam, ra
|
These are the symbols (or Verses) of the perspicuous Book.
12:2
We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur'an, in order that ye may
learn wisdom.
|
7
|
13
|
The Thunder
|
Alif, laam, ra
|
These are the signs (or verses) of the Book: that which hath been
revealed unto
thee from thy Lord is the Truth; but most men
believe not.
|
8
|
14
|
Abraham
|
Alif, laam, ra
|
A Book which We have revealed unto thee, in order that thou
mightest lead
mankind out of the depths of darkness into light − by the leave of
their Lord − to the Way of (Him) the Exalted in power, worthy of all praise!−
|
9
|
15 to 18
|
Stone Land
|
Alif, laam, ra
|
These are the Ayats of Revelation,− of a Qur'an that makes things
clear.
15:2
Again and again will those who disbelieve, wish that they had
bowed (to Allah's will) in
Islam.
|
10
|
19
|
Mary
|
Kaaf, ha, ya, a’in, sa’ad
|
(This is) a recital of the Mercy of thy Lord to His servant
Zakariya.
|
11
|
20 to 25
|
Ta-Ha
|
Ta, ha
|
We have not sent down the Qur'an to thee to be (an occasion) for
thy distress,
20:3
But only as an admonition to those who fear
(Allah),−
|
12
|
26
|
The Poets
|
Ta, seen, meem
|
These are verses of the Book that makes (things) clear.
26:3
It may be thou frettest thy soul with grief,
that they do not become Believers.
|
13
|
27
|
The Ant
|
Ta, seen
|
These are verses of the Qur'an,−a book that makes (things) clear;
27:2
A guide: and glad tidings for the believers,−
|
14
|
28
|
The Story
|
Ta, seen, meem
|
These are Verses of the Book that makes (things) clear.
28:3
We rehearse to thee some of the story of Moses and Pharaoh in
Truth, for people who believe.
|
15
|
29
|
The Spider
|
Alif, laam, meem
|
Do men think that they will be left alone on saying, "We
believe", and that they will not be tested?
29:3
We did test those before them, and Allah will certainly know those
who are true from those who are false.
|
16
|
30
|
The Romans
|
Alif, laam, meem
|
The Roman Empire has been defeated−
30:3
In a land close by; but they, (even) after (this) defeat of
theirs, will soon be victorious−
30:4
Within a few years. With Allah is the Decision, in the past and in
the Future: on that Day shall the Believers rejoice−
|
17
|
31
|
Luqman
|
Alif, laam, meem
|
These are Verses of the Wise Book,−
31:3
A Guide and a Mercy to the Doers of Good,−
|
18
|
32 to 35
|
The Prostration
|
Alif, laam, meem
|
(This is) the Revelation of the Book in which there is no doubt,−
from the Lord of the Worlds.
|
19
|
36 to 37
|
Ya-Sin
|
Ya, seen
|
By the Qur'an, full of Wisdom,−
36:3
Thou art indeed one of the messengers,
|
20
|
38 to 39
|
Sad
|
Sa’ad
|
By the Qur'an, Full of Admonition: (This is the Truth).
38:2
But the Unbelievers (are steeped) in self−glory
and Separatism.
|
21
|
40
|
The Believer
|
Ha, meem
|
The revelation of this Book is from Allah, Exalted in Power, Full
of Knowledge,−
40:3
Who forgiveth sin, accepteth repentance, is strict in punishment,
and hath a long reach (in all things). there is no god but He: to Him is the
final goal
|
22
|
41
|
(Signs) Spelled Out
|
Ha, meem
|
A Revelation from (Allah), Most Gracious, Most Merciful;−
41:3
A Book, whereof the verses are explained in detail;− a Qur'an in
Arabic, for people who understand;−
|
23
|
42
|
Councel
|
Ha, meem
A’in, seen, qaaf
|
Thus doth (He) send inspiration to thee as (He did) to those
before thee,− Allah, Exalted in Power, Full of Wisdom.
42:4
To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and
on earth: and He is Most High, Most Great.
|
24
|
43
|
Ornaments of Gold
|
Ha, meem
|
By the Book that makes things clear,−
43:3
We have made it a Qur'an in Arabic, that ye
may be able to understand (and learn wisdom).
|
25
|
44
|
Smoke
|
Ha, meem
|
By the Book that makes things clear;−
44:3
We sent it down during a Blessed Night: for
We (ever) wish to warn (against Evil).
|
26
|
45
|
Crouching
|
Ha, meem
|
The revelation of the Book is from Allah the Exalted in Power,
Full of Wisdom.
45:3
Verily in the heavens and the earth, are
Signs for those who believe.
|
27
|
46 to 49
|
The Wind-curved Sandhills
|
Ha, meem
|
The Revelation of the Book is from Allah the Exalted in Power,
Full of Wisdom.
46:3
We created not the heavens and the earth and all between them but
for just ends, and for a Term Appointed: But those who reject Faith turn away
from that whereof they are warned.
|
28
|
50 to 67
|
Qaaf
|
Qaaf
|
By the Glorious Qur'an (Thou art Allah's Messenger).
50:2
But they wonder that there has come to them a Warner from among
themselves. So the Unbelievers say: "This is a wonderful thing!
|
29
|
68 to 114
|
The Pen
|
Noon
|
By the Pen and the (Record) which (men) write,−
68:2
Thou art not, by the Grace of thy Lord, mad or possessed.
68:3
Nay, verily for thee is a Reward unfailing:
68:4
And thou (standest) on an exalted standard of
character.
|
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