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  • Nov 8, 2023 | zantimes.com | Musa Zafar

    Riyadh: At the conclusion of a two-day conference, Islamic scholars from around the world issued a peculiar plea to the Taliban — calling for the release of God from what they deemed an arbitrary detention. Using a subdued tone, the scholars criticized the Taliban for their alleged atrocities, particularly their inhumane treatment of all political prisoners, including God.

  • Oct 13, 2023 | zantimes.com | Musa Zafar

    By Musa Zafar  The angels reported that one part of Hell had gone missing. A section of Hell was lost because all the angels were focused on the security of Heaven as no one had imagined that Hell – a place no follower of any the religions wanted to enter – could be stolen. The irony was that the thieves did not steal a part from the outskirts of Hell, which are slightly milder and tolerable. The missing section was right at the centre of Hell.

  • Sep 22, 2023 | zantimes.com | Musa Zafar

    By Musa Zafar   There once was a jungle in Africa that was controlled by dumb rulers. Every lion who became the ruler of this jungle adopted strange and absurd rules. One day, a lion from the desert entered the jungle. He defeated the previous ruler and became the new king.

  • Sep 13, 2023 | zantimes.com | Musa Zafar

    By Musa Zafar  Mullah Saifuddin lives in Kabul. Although his expertise lies in bomb-making, the sluggish explosive market means he has been tasked with maintaining peace in Kabul and providing security for the Kabul Museum. He is tired of this peaceful life and has tried several times to end his life with his own suicide vest. Last Friday, Mullah Saifuddin saw two women walking on the street. Since he is not accustomed to seeing women, he became depressed and again wanted to commit suicide.

  • Aug 31, 2023 | zantimes.com | Musa Zafar

    By Musa Zafar  In the past, whenever the Taliban prevented women from entering a place or pursuing a profession, it would create chaos around the world. Organizations from NASA to the Crocodile Tears Defence Organization (CTDO) issued statements, which kept us optimistic. Back then, we knew these statements were only for filling the statement section of these organizations’ websites, but we were content. Now, after two years of Taliban rule, the turmoil has subsided.

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