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Monday, Dec. 2, 2002
InsaanouN ki Kismat – AasmanouN kay Faislay (Urdu)
- Moizullah Tariq Malik

Moizullah Tariq Malik works in an airline industry. He says reading and writing are more than a hobby to him.
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Introduction by Sahar Syed. Sahar Syed is doing masters in Computer Science from Karachi.

Moiz observes how people from different cultures react to the issue of marrying in old age . In the west, in an occurence of a divorce or death of a spouse the kids themselves try to find a life partner for their lonely parent. In eastren culture, this is thought to be something that violates the rights of the children. A single, lonely parent is supposed to live alone no matter what and sacrifice everything for his/her children for the rest of the life. Which means if a person has been married once and has children from that marriage, then his/her loneliness does not count at all.

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