Pakistan: A Personal History

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Pakistan: A Personal History

Pakistan: A Personal History

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Following Khan's revelations, social media buzzed with reactions, polarizing opinions on her disclosures, with some criticizing her motives and deeming the act a pursuit of fleeting attention. There are very long chapters as we begin the story arc on Imran Khan. Without delving into spoilers, I’ll like to add that I feel, both parties would have thought through before embarking on the journey of marital bliss. This is because both were married prior and divorced with kids. In a Pakistani culture, Reham was bringing her three children into the family and this was a complex situation. Any wrong-doing would have affected the children in different capacities which is why I’m very wary of the fact that these two adults made the decision of getting married. There would have been repercussions and problems in adjustment for children on both sides. And we see this happen as the story progresses. My natural instincts never doubted the integrity and honesty of this man but this book gave me better and broad view of his beliefs and acts. man in the pakistani street" is just so wrong at various levels, then there's a line in the book that goes "i kept myself to myself".

Pakistani rupee witnessed recovery against US dollar in the open market, and the local unit weakened in the inter-bank market for second day. Dollar Rate in Pakistan Today As a TV anchor,Reham Khan comes across as intelligent,charming and articulate.In this book,however,she is just a woman wanting to settle scores with her ex-husbands (she has two). The larger-than-life persona reportedly comes crumbling down soon after the two tie the knot. The author’s rose-tinted glasses come off as she slips into life with Imran and is slowly exposed to his many vices. The author, Reham Khan

Masked side of his is spiritual closeness to Allah.Khan has a spirtual mentor , mian bhakash from whom he seek guidance.He holds strong cultural values of pakhtun family systems.

A must read sociological treatise for our part of the world, predecsessors for which include books such as ˋThe Punjabi Century´ by Tandon & The Roy Family in Bengali. This book is partly a hagiography of the author and her extended family, and partly an autobiography of her famous ex—husband Imran Khan.An eye opening book for the people of Pakistan. I'm not saying go and support him politically but this account is a must read. Imran Khan is fresh air for Pakistan in the warm Political alliances, i can hope he'll proved to be best in his governance and reign. He is the last ray of hope in the dynastic political system of Pakistan. Which will be continued after his 5 years government if he remained fail to save Pakistan. Now its time to cover up all the gaps he has discussed here in particular book. He is not perfect as he mentioned it , but he is the honest one. Imran and their short-lived marriage understandably dominate the narrative of the book, given that it’s the reason most people will buy it. Ironically, though, the very parts that generated public interest are the bits that paint not just Imran, but the author, too, in an unflattering light. Imran Khan writes solicitouly about two powers in the world Islam and Pakistan. His journey to reach towards religion is great and it delineate him as a man who is willing to live in this world up to his own values.



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