From Iran to Pakistan; A Critical Travelogue from an Albanian Eye

Authors

  • Besim Buzuku Research Scholar at the Our Lady of Good Counsel University (Elbasan Campus), Albania
  • Adam Dodani Research Scholar at the Our Lady of Good Counsel University (Elbasan Campus), Albania
  • Tahereh Shafia Content Analyst, Research Associate at the Fatima Zahera Society for Women Development in Afghanistan, Iran and Pakistan (Qom Office), Iran
  • Muhammad Asim Department of Political Science, Government Associate College Dhoke Syedan, Rawalpindi Cantonment https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8873-5711

Keywords:

Mandiant, Edi Rama, Shirin Nariman, Pahlavi Era, Shiite Saints, Baloch and Arab Cultures

Abstract

Discussion on Pakistani and Iranian societies is usually romanticized by Muslim scholars but this study is based on primary sources where Albanian students critically analyze both societies within the academic frameworks. Not only social affairs, private life and culture of both countries have been examined in this study but the political orientations of the public have also been investigated. As this is the universally recognized principle that “a country having decision-making power and honest political elite can never experience or tolerate external pressure/direction but move forward confidentially at sovereign choice”; this study provides a unique and exclusive perspective about Pakistan and Iran within the contexts of social cohesion, cultural engagements, interfaith harmony, political development, economic growth, and law and order situation.

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Published

01-11-2022