Navigating Pakistan's Ethical Crisis
N avigating Pakistan's Ethical Crisis In recent years, Pakistan has seen a rise in moral deterioration. This issue has infiltrated politics and daily life, raising deep questions about the nation's ethics. Let's examine an incident and see what we may learn from non-Muslims. Astor IV was one of the richest people in the world in 1912. He was also traveling on the Titanic along with servants, a nurse, and his pregnant wife. The Titanic was the most magnificent and unsinkable ship ever. Despite initial reports of slight damage, the Titanic started to sink, which caused a terrible accident. Among those on board was first-class passenger John Jacob. First class passengers were assigned lifeboats as the crisis worsened. Astor secured his maid, wife, and nurse in a lifeboat. Putting his personal safety at risk, he helped children and women onto lifeboats. Refusing to take a seat, Astor stressed the significance of preserving the lives of others. Astor successfully launched lifebo