. Because "Zarb-e-Momin" translates to a general concept, it is also frequently found in poetry and religious texts. 1. Military Exercise: Zarb-e-Momin (1989)
The primary focus of Zarb-e-Momin was to validate a new strategy aimed at countering conventional threats.
A recurring metaphor is the unification of the Quran (spiritual guidance) and the Sword (physical power). Nisar argues that Muslims lost their glory when they dropped the sword.
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