Spiritual and Astrological Insights: February 2026 Outlook for Pakistan and Global Affairs
This article is presented for the readers of the spiritual monthly Tuhfa-e-Ruhaniyat coherently and thoughtfully. It is important to note that the Chief Editor, renowned spiritualist Muhammad Ayyaz Muzammil Hussain Shah, has in previous years made political and global predictions based on astrological observations, most of which have proven accurate over time. Whether it was periods of political instability in Pakistan, early indications of economic pressure, or temporary tensions between major global powers, the insights drawn from astrological charts have consistently provided reliable guidance. This is why readers of Tuhfa-e-Ruhaniyat now view these writings not just as spiritual studies but as serious intellectual guidance.
Before understanding the astrological patterns of February, it is essential to know that in Greek astrology, politics is not seen as merely a matter of earthly power. It is closely linked with celestial movements. The positions of planets, their exaltations and debilities, retrogrades, and eclipses deeply influence collective consciousness, rulers’ decisions, ministers’ relationships, and state institutions. As such, when examining February’s astrological map, politics, economy, foreign affairs, and defense strategy all appear interconnected.
Prime Minister’s Challenges and Delayed Outcomes
Pakistan’s current Prime Minister, Mian Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, is under increasing pressure as responsibilities accumulate. The Moon in retrograde and its debility indicate that, despite intentions and efforts, results may be delayed. According to Greek astrology, a weakened Moon suggests disagreements among advisors, bureaucratic delays, and increasing demands from political allies. This condition is evident in the early weeks of February, influencing governmental decisions.
Finance and Economic Outlook
Muhammad Anwaar, Pakistan’s current Finance Minister and a banker by profession, holds a critical role in economic affairs. Mercury, the planet of trade, finance, and calculation, enters debility on February 15 and goes retrograde on February 26. This signals a review of economic decisions. Negotiations with the IMF, the World Bank, and other financial institutions may face detailed scrutiny, stricter conditions, or delays. According to Greek astrology, this month is more suited for revising existing agreements rather than initiating new financial deals.

Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
For Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, February is delicate yet significant. Mars in perigee and Mercury in debility suggest risks of misstatements, miscommunication, and misunderstandings in global diplomacy. Relations with Iran, Afghanistan, China, and the United States require cautious dialogue. While no major diplomatic breakthrough is expected publicly, behind-the-scenes connections will strengthen the foundation for future months.
Defense and Internal Security
Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif faces a Mars perigee, indicating a need for wisdom and prudence rather than force. Military decisions should emphasize strategy and caution to avoid unnecessary conflicts. While the likelihood of large-scale external confrontation is low, attention to internal security and border management remains crucial. Interior Minister Hassan Naqvi’s domain is influenced by the retrograde Moon and a solar eclipse, signaling increased domestic political pressures. Public protests, reactions, and administrative challenges may rise. Eclipses heighten public unease and criticism of government actions, making it essential to balance firmness with flexibility.
Public Sentiment and Eclipses
The solar eclipse on February 17 in Aquarius affects collective consciousness and societal behavior. This eclipse serves as a warning for leaders to heed public opinion, as ignoring it can lead to long-term consequences. In Pakistan, effects may manifest in shifts in political narratives, media intensity, and public debates. Decisions made on eclipse days often require later revisions, so careful deliberation is advised.
Iran, United States, and Global Tensions
The planetary configuration in February shows cautious optimism regarding Iran-U.S. relations. Mars’ perigee reduces direct conflict risks, while Mercury’s debility accelerates discourse but slows actionable progress. Military action is unlikely; diplomatic pressure and economic sanctions are the primary tools. Globally, conflicts involving Russia, Ukraine, and the Middle East are also influenced by the month’s astrological patterns. Solar eclipses and Mercury retrograde compel global powers to reconsider old disputes, emphasizing negotiation over immediate action.
Key Dates and Astrological Highlights
- February 22: The Moon’s exaltation provides a positive point in the month. According to Greek astrology, this day is favorable for acceptance and success. Positive political developments, economic relief, or encouraging diplomatic news may emerge. It is also ideal for leaders to strengthen public engagement and confidence.
- February 26: Mercury retrograde reminds leaders that haste can be harmful. Decisions must be reviewed carefully, statements measured, and agreements scrutinized. Governments that act with patience and prudence during this period often gain stronger positions in the following months.
Saturn and Jupiter’s Influence
Saturn maintains a strong behind-the-scenes influence, symbolizing institutions, law, and long-term order. Its subtle yet powerful effect encourages governments to focus on strengthening systems gradually rather than pursuing immediate popularity. Jupiter brings hope and expansion, especially in education, the economy, and international cooperation. Even if Jupiter is not dominant, its influence suggests that crises can be managed positively if leadership and institutions act wisely.
Conclusion
Considering the overall astrological map for February, both Pakistan and the world stand at a delicate yet decisive point. This month favors preparation, correction, and balance over revolutionary decisions. As with previous predictions, the astrological signs indicate that leadership guided by patience, wisdom, and consultation in alignment with celestial cues will achieve long-term success. This article aims to convey that intellectual and spiritual insight to the readers of Tuhfa-e-Ruhaniyat.

