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Alyan Khan

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Born
in Islamabad, Pakistan
January 04, 2002

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Alyan Khan is an understudy of PPE (Philosophy, Politics and Economics), independent writer, blogger, and the author of “The Seven Venoms”. His work has appeared and printed on ARY News, Express Tribune and Daily Times, among others.

Founded a Foundation devoted to parental awareness programmes and runs an independent and non-partisan political research platform for youth, he is also an abstract artist and occasionally composes short poems.

Abuse is Not a Human Right: Islamophobia in Cyberspace

Islamophobia is a huge problem worldwide. More so because it is often confused with the freedom of expression and thought. Being unbiased here, it’s safe to say that Islam and Quran at it’s core, are willing to accept challenges and questions.

The problem arises when these questions are not meant to bring about the understanding of the religion of Islam (or any religion/ideology for that matter) b Read more of this blog post »
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Published on March 25, 2022 00:54
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The Seven Venoms

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“There's nothing more exciting yet saddening than aging; each passing moment makes you your own censor. Best minds remain a beginner's mind.”
Alyan Khan

“limits" limit your limits.”
Alyan Khan

“We must have a democracy. But a form of democracy between the ballot box and dictatorship in order to progress socio–economically. Pakistan, to put it plainly, needs a dictator—a civilian one—so it may never again have a dictator.”
Alyan Khan, The Seven Venoms

“We must have a democracy. But a form of democracy between the ballot box and dictatorship in order to progress socio–economically. Pakistan, to put it plainly, needs a dictator—a civilian one—so it may never again have a dictator.”
Alyan Khan, The Seven Venoms

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