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Thursday July 17, 2025

Book on rare topic published

By Syed Kosar Naqvi
June 16, 2025
A representational image of a book. — Unsplash/File
A representational image of a book. — Unsplash/File

ABBOTTABAD: “My Last Question?”-the new book by educator, scholar, and social reformer Dr Waseem Ahmed-has been published.

The book challenges readers to look inward and ask the most essential question: “Why am I here, and what legacy will I leave for the world?”At the heart of Dr Waseem’s thesis lies a powerful critique of modern educational institutions.

He exposes how systems that neglect moral and spiritual development inadvertently produce corrupt professionals. With sharp insight, he demonstrates how the absence of ethical grounding and divine consciousness leads to a world of injustice, deception, and spiritual emptiness.

“Today’s degrees may produce technocrats and bureaucrats, but rarely do they create compassionate human beings or visionary leaders,” writes the author.Through poetic reflection, deep insight, and practical guidance, the book aims to inspire a generation to rebuild society with integrity, mercy, and purpose.

It compels educators, policymakers, parents, and youth alike to rethink what success truly means-and how to cultivate it for both this world and the next.The book is a call for soul-searching in an era of noise. It’s a must-read for those who seek to live not just successfully, but meaningfully.

In asking the last question, Dr Waseem invites every reader to embark on their first genuine journey toward truth, purpose, and destiny.