ول وطناں موڑ مہاراں
مڑ آیا سماں بہاراں
کھڑے پھل نیں رنگ برنگے
پنچھی کر دے کوک پکاراں
طوطے، کونجاں، گھوگیاں، گیاں
ہن نظر نہیں اوندیاں ڈاراں
اج نِکّی نِکّی گل توں
بندے چھک لیندے تلواراں
ہک پیار نہیں تیرا بھلدا
سانوں ہور نیں دکھ ہزاراں
پڑھ لکھ درود نبیؐ تے
رب بخشے اوگنہاراں
Since the creation of woman, she faces many problems in her life. Different societies have their own customs and traditions. And woman faces problems regarding them. Pakistani society has its own influence and civilization which causes many problems of women. In these traditions, one of the bad behaviors is, marriage of woman on wrong time i.e. Late marriage or early time marriage. In the result, at least, she faces Problems regarding dowry, Joint family system, Family disintegration, Childlessness, Propensity to violence, Effects of husband remaining alone from wife etc. On the basis of social divisions in Pakistani family system and depiction of woman issues having effects on herself, the significant and their mediation is very necessary, too. Many of these problems has Psychological impacts on woman in her domestic life. In Pakistani society where woman faces domestic and family problems, there economic problems too pester her which include greed for riches and lack of them both pester her psychologically. In this paper, above mentioned problems of women in Pakistani society has been discussed in the light of Islamic teachings.
This study aimed to explore the underlying relation between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the factors that promote global citizenship among university undergraduates of Karachi, Pakistan through a mixed method approach. Globalization has had numerous and multifaceted effects on education policies and practices at various levels. Therefore, this study aimed to highlight the significance of ICT use as a tool for fostering global citizenship among university undergraduates of Karachi, Pakistan. The study also examined the impact of ICT on factors that promote global citizenship among university students. The Global Citizenship Survey questionnaire was used for quantitative data and open ended interviews were conducted to collect qualitative data. A total of 400 students from private and public sector universities participated in this study. The researcher adopted explanatory, sequential mix- method design. A non-parametric correlation analysis and chi square test revealed the positive relationship between global citizenship and ICT among undergraduate students of private and public sector universities in Karachi. Five factors emerged from the data representing a relationship of ICT with global citizenship. Regression analysis was also performed and revealed the same fact as stated earlier. The study revealed that being a developing country, Pakistani student has ICT access at their universities and they were fully well versed with ICT and its tools. They also agreed that ICT not only developing global knowledge and enhancing communication skill but also promoting respect and acceptance of cultural diversity, national and societal responsibility among them. The qualitative findings highlighted five major themes; Global Awareness, Belongings, Global Communities, Caring, and Commitment to Action. The themes of qualitative study revealed that they have a more global awareness now, ongoing injustices in the world and that’s especially about online websites helped them in getting all the knowledge and information and in gaining this their communication skills helped them a lot. Internet technologies have bridged the geographic distance that separate global communities. Global students understand, respect and appreciate different ways of life and raise their voice against the injustices happening around the world like discrimination, poverty and the unsatisfactory right to use for education. The students understood that when calling themselves global citizens they have a feeling of unity and harmony with others, they explained it as a mental attachment to other people in other places. They also showed with global learning students can integrate multiple disciplinary perspectives and their critical thinking skills welcome diversity. They bear responsibility for global issues and take action to protect and improve local and global communities. The study concluded with a focus on Praxis, offering recommendations and suggestions for practice and further research into student mobility as a site of global citizen-making.