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Muhammad - The Recipient of The Qur’an

Muhammad -
The Recipient of The Qur’an

Muhammad was the only child of his parents – Sayyed ‘Abd-Allah bin ‘Abd Al-Muttalib Al- Hashemi and Sayyedah Aminah bint Wahb Al-Zuhriyya. He was born in Makkah, a commercial metropolis and a pilgrims’ hub in the Arabian Peninsula. His father passed away before his birth, and the mother when he was six. A shepherd in early life and a successful merchant in adulthood, he married Sayyedah Khadijah bint Khuwaylid at the age of 25. The happy couple became the parents of two sons and four daughters.

Muhammad ibn Abd-Allah was reputed to be a friendly and trustworthy gentleman with an impeccable character. He was admired for his generosity as well as his wisdom. The mutually hostile factions often called upon him to act as an arbiter. At home, he was known for his caring and helpful attitudes.

As he was attaining maturity, he was getting deeply disturbed by the social and moral environment around him. He found the idolatry and fetishism unholy and social injustices distressing. He increasingly began to search for a response to his own agony at the injustice and chaos around him by resorting to meditation and seclusion. He would go away from home for several days in a row and stay in a small cave on Mount al-Noor, it is a cave hiding in shyness and seclusion with a difficult access, named Hira.

One midnight, during the last week of the month of Ramadan that the Cave lightened up. It witnessed the presence of rows over rows of angels led by the Arch Angel, Gabriel. Muhammad got bewildered. It brought him awe, fear and foreboding. It was an experience unique of its kind; unique...

Cultural Linkages Between the People of Sindh and Japan

Japan and the land of present Pakistan had cultural linkages since ages. Sindh has remained important part of this land. The Indus civilization had trade links with other countries including Sumerian and Babylonian civilizations. This trend continued afterwards, and trade relations were established between people of Sindh and Japan in the nineteenth century. This interaction led both the countries to have cultural linkages. Presently many Sindhis are residing in Japan who have adopted Japanese culture besides maintaining their own cultural traditions and customs. Sindhi poetry adopted Japanese Haiku and ‘Safarnamas’ were written in Sindhi language grasping the living and traditions, etc. Of Japan. This research paper also discusses that both countries’ people have similar style of sitting together and exchange of opinions and happenings of the day which is traditionally called ‘Katchehry’ in Sindh.

A Mathematical Model Quantifying Sequence Alignment for Constructing Phylogenetic Trees and Ant-Minor Protein Structure Classification.

Biological sequence comparison is fundamental in extracting information that is valuable in applications such as protein structure prediction, predicting structural similarity, phylogenic analysis, homology detection, function prediction and discovering evolutionary relationship. Besides biologists, numerous researchers like mathematicians, statistician and even computer scientists attracted largely towards sequence analysis because of its involvement in various important applications. Protein classi cation is one of the major areas of research in recent years. Despite technological advances, classifying proteins accurately is still a big challenge. In this work, werst introduce an ant-inspired data mining approach for protein classi cation problem to investigate the e ectiveness of rulesbased approach. Supervised classi cation mechanism along with data mining concepts establishes compact and e cient rules classifying proteins into its correct family. Towards biological sequence analysis, we propose ASIF, a novel algorithm that consists of an alignment algorithm ASIFALIGN and a mathematical model (dASIF ) quantifying the sequence alignment. The proposed approach is based on intra-residue-distance and a plausible (unbiased) penalty factor. A standard dataset of DNA sequences are tested that produces reliable and robust sequence dissimilarities/similarities. Moreover, the proposed approach is used to construct a phylogenetic tree. Phylogenetic trees constructed by our approach outperform other methods. In addition, the proposed approach is applied to protein secondary structure classi cation problem. A dataset of twelve secondary structures are used to validate the distance matrix for classi cation purpose generated by the new alignment algorithm and a mathematical model. Results produced by the new scoring model are very much encouraging which shows reliability of our approach. Our approach not only provides a solid ground for its applications but also performs the fundamental job of dissimilarities/similarities calculation at a reasonable computational complexity. Results reveal the signi cance of our approach and provide a basis of the proposed model to be adopted for other biological applications such as protein function prediction, homology detection and protein fold recognition problem. I would like to dedicate this thesis to My Father (A strong and gentle soul who taught me to trust in ALLAH, believe in hard work and rest assure for the best of the results), My Mother (late)(For being myrst mentor and a true guide in shape of her beautiful memories and love), My Brothers, Sisters and Family (For supporting and encouraging throughout my studies and research).
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