Wikipedia for KaiOS/engagement1/trending/en/pk

[   {        "title": "Muhammad Iqbal", "description": "\u003Cp\u003ESir \u003Cb\u003EMuhammad Iqbal\u003C/b\u003E was a South Asian Muslim writer, philosopher, and politician, whose poetry in the Urdu language is among the greatest of the twentieth century, and whose vision of a cultural and political ideal for the Muslims of British-ruled India was to animate the impulse for Pakistan. He is commonly referred to by the honorific \u003Cb\u003EAllama\u003C/b\u003E\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/ac/Allama_Iqbal.jpg/223px-Allama_Iqbal.jpg" },   {        "title": "Derek Chauvin", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EDerek Michael Chauvin\u003C/b\u003E is an American former police officer who was convicted of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The incident set off a series of protests in the Twin Cities and across the rest of the United States, later spreading around the world.\u003C/p\u003E" },   {        "title": "Omar", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EOmar\u003C/b\u003E, was one of the most powerful and influential Muslim caliphs in history. He was a senior companion and father-in-law of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. He succeeded Abu Bakr (632–634) as the second caliph of the Rashidun Caliphate on 23 August 634. He was an expert Muslim jurist known for his pious and just nature, which earned him the epithet \u003Ci\u003E\u003Cb\u003EAl-Farooq\u003C/b\u003E\u003C/i\u003E. He is sometimes referred to as \u003Cb\u003EOmar I\u003C/b\u003E by historians of early Islam, since a later Umayyad caliph, Umar II, also bore that name.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a3/Rashidun_Caliphs_Umar_ibn_Al-Khatt%C4%81b_-_%D8%B9%D9%8F%D9%85%D8%B1_%D8%A8%D9%86_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AE%D8%B7%D9%91%D8%A7%D8%A8_%D8%AB%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AE%D9%84%D9%81%D8%A7%D8%A1_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B4%D8%AF%D9%8A%D9%86.svg/320px-Rashidun_Caliphs_Umar_ibn_Al-Khatt%C4%81b_-_%D8%B9%D9%8F%D9%85%D8%B1_%D8%A8%D9%86_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AE%D8%B7%D9%91%D8%A7%D8%A8_%D8%AB%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AE%D9%84%D9%81%D8%A7%D8%A1_%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%B4%D8%AF%D9%8A%D9%86.svg.png" },   {        "title": "Ertuğrul", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EErtuğrul\u003C/b\u003E or \u003Cb\u003EErtuğrul Gazi\u003C/b\u003E was the father of Osman I. Little is known about Ertuğrul's life. According to Ottoman tradition, he was the son of Suleyman Shah, the leader of the Kayı tribe of the Oghuz Turks, who fled from western Central Asia to Anatolia to escape the Mongol conquests, but he may instead have been the son of Gündüz Alp. According to this legend, after the death of his father, Ertuğrul and his followers entered the service of the Sultanate of Rum, for which he was rewarded with dominion over the town of Söğüt on the frontier with the Byzantine Empire. This set off the chain of events that would ultimately lead to the founding of the Ottoman Empire.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/93/Ertugrul-gazi-1.jpg/280px-Ertugrul-gazi-1.jpg" },   {        "title": "Mortal Kombat (2021 film)", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Ci\u003E\u003Cb\u003EMortal Kombat\u003C/b\u003E\u003C/i\u003E is a 2021 American martial arts fantasy film directed by Simon McQuoid, in his feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Greg Russo and Dave Callaham and a story by Oren Uziel and Russo. It is based on the video game franchise of the same name created by Ed Boon and John Tobias, serving as a reboot to the \u003Cspan\u003E\u003Ci\u003EMortal Kombat\u003C/i\u003E film series\u003C/span\u003E. The film stars Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Tadanobu Asano, Mehcad Brooks, Ludi Lin, Chin Han, Joe Taslim, and Hiroyuki Sanada.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/3/37/Mortal_Kombat_%282021_film%29.png/216px-Mortal_Kombat_%282021_film%29.png" },   {        "title": "Imran Khan", "description": "\u003Cp\u003E\u003Cb\u003EImran Ahmed Khan Niazi\u003C/b\u003E is the 22nd and current Prime Minister of Pakistan and the chairman of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI). Before entering politics, Khan was an international cricketer and captain of the Pakistan national cricket team, which he led to victory in the 1992 Cricket World Cup. He was chancellor of the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom from 2005 to 2014.\u003C/p\u003E", "imageUrl": "https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9c/-UNGA_%2848784380531%29_%28cropped%29.jpg/240px--UNGA_%2848784380531%29_%28cropped%29.jpg" } ]