It is published simultaneously from Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Multan, Hyderabad, Muzaffarabad South Punjab Bahawalpur and Sukkur.
[1] Zia Shahid, among others, left to create Daily Pakistan, a publication funded by a group of investors known as members.
[1] Within a year, differences arose between Shahid and the senior editorial staff, prompting him to initiate Daily Khabrain in 1992.
[1][3] In this new venture, he transformed the business model, requiring potential reporters and distributors to purchase an upfront membership.
[1] In 1997, Daily Khabrain focused its efforts against Mohammed Yusuf Ali from Lahore, alleging that he proclaimed himself a prophet.