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YC Blog’s Top 5

  1. Barzakh—Looking Beyond The #FawadSanam Charm

Familiar faces and a hit jori (couple), Barzakh comes in the guise of your drawing room dramas. But when an agenda knocks, do we welcome it inside?

The blog post received widespread attention, amassing an unprecedented 9,785+ likes as readers uncovered the show’s filthy agenda hidden beneath its fancy packaging.

  1. Oye Maulvi

People see a guy with a #beard and, more often than not, assume this guy must hate life. The truth is, bearded men know how to have fun, smile, or even laugh hysterically sometimes.

This fun and relatable post delved into common stereotypes surrounding Muslim beards. It highlighted how quickly society tends to label men with beards as #maulvis.

  1. Common Myths Around The Hijab

Hijabis are dimwits or brainwashed: Their heads are covered. Not the brains. Speak to a modern-day hijabi and you’d know.

From misconceptions like “hijabis don’t dress up” to concerns such as “it must be hot in there,” and from innocent assumptions like “hijabis must have boring lives” to the odd belief that “hijabis don’t get good proposals,” this witty and eye-opening post was every hijabi’s dream come true!

  1. Temu Trap

TEMU doesn’t just sell products; it sells a toxic ideology of perpetual consumption. Behind those incredibly cheap products are workers earning cents per hour, often in conditions you’d never tolerate.

The powerful narrative exposed the dark side of Temu, from weaponizing instant gratification and personal data breaches to poor-quality products and harsh work environments. It raises critical questions about the trends we choose to promote.

  1. Top 7 Things I Dislike About Pakistani Wedding

The moment dinner is announced, all sophistication vanishes. Guests swarm as though the world is about to end and they need to grab that last chicken wing, leaving you with a plate of dry kebabs.

The vivid portrayal of a Pakistani wedding captured viewers’ attention for all the right reasons. With a 2024 twist—think drone photographers and Instagram-worthy Biryani and Kababs—the post was a light-hearted delight.

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Endorsement of Zakat and Sadqat Youth Club

Muhammad Ali

Muhammad Ali completed his Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering and a Master’s in Applied Psychology. He is a passionate Trainer and Motivational Speaker. Over the last decade, he has worked with prominent organisations such as PEL, Akhuwat, and the Police Academy, among others.

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Tuaha Ibn Jalil

Tuaha Ibn Jalil holds a degree in HRM from SZABIST and is currently serving as the Country Head at Youth Club. He has spoken at esteemed events and institutions, including TedX, CSS Academy, LUMS, GIKI, and NUST.  ‘Wednesday Night Exclusive’ and the 11th Hour Podcast are among his popular podcasts.

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Raja Zia Ul Haq

Raja Zia ul Haq, the CEO of Youth Club has a Master’s degree in Information Technology from the University of Canberra, Australia. He holds over a decade of professional experience in the Media and Telecom industry. Over the years, he has conducted numerous lectures, workshops and podcasts including Maulvi With An Attitude.

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