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سامی مذاہب کے مشترکہ عقائد اعمال کا تحقیقی جائزہ

Thesis Info

Author

نوید اظہر

Supervisor

عبد الرشید

Department

Department of Islamic Studies and Arabic

Program

Mphil

Institute

Government College University Faisalabad

Institute Type

Public

City

Faisalabad

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Subject

Comparative Religion

Language

Urdu

Keywords

ادیانِ ثلاثہ،ادیانِ ثلاثہ اسلام ، عیسائیت اور یہودیت
The Three Religions (Islam, Christianity and Judaism)

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676709071484

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ہو گیا گر کام پھر دشوار تو
ہم تو جی لیں گے اکیلے ہی مگر
ہم تو کر لیں گے سرِ تسلیم خم
سب اشارے ہیں ہماری ہی طرف
ہار مانیں گے نہ دشمن سے کبھی
چھُوٹ کر زنداں سے آ ہی جائیں گے
امن کا امکان کیا ہے وارثی
آپ ہی ٹھہرے جو ذمہ دار تو
تیرا جینا ہو گیا دشوار تو
ان کی جانب سے ہوا انکار تو
فیصلہ الٹا ہوا سرکار تو
دوستوں نے کر دیا گر وار تو
لے گئے اپنے ہی سوئے دار تو
فیصلے کرنے لگے تلوار تو

کنہ المراد فی بیان بانت سعاد میں سیوطی کا اسلوب

Ka’ab bin Zuhair recited his famous poem of praise for the Prophet (s.a.w) in his presence and received his cloth as a gift in return. His poem has been narrated in the collections of Hadis and Seerah along with its notable presence in the Arabic literature. Allama Jalal ud Din as-Suyūṭī has written a detailed explanation on this poem with the title of Kunhul Murad fi bayan Banat Suaad. This article describes the back ground of the poem and then focuses on the approach adopted by Allama Suyūṭī in his explanations and gives an analysis on his style. As he has adopted the classical approach for the explanation therefore, his work is quite elaborate and consists wide range of related information which has made it one of the most popular explanation of the poem Banat Suaad. This study explains his methodology along with examples from his work.

Initial Public Offering Valuation Dynamics, Evidence from Pakistani Capital Market

The thesis examines the valuation dynamics of Pakistani Initial Public Offerings (IPOs): their practices, motivations and implications. This study examines the pre-IPO valuation dynamics and the post-IPO price performance paradigms using 88 IPOs floated from 2000 to 2016 on the Pakistan Stock Exchange. The main objectives of this study includes: (1) to provide insights of preferred valuation methods when valuing IPOs, (2) to compare the bias and accuracy attached to each valuation methods, (3) to provide the usefulness of prospectus information on the initial valuations, the underpricing and the long-run underperformance, and finally, (4) to validate the long-run underperformance using calendar-time approaches. The binary logit model, the signed predictcion errors (SPE) and the absolute prediction errors (APE) were used to explain the choice, bias and accuracy attached to each valuation methods respectively. The accounting-based valuation model was used to estimate the impact of fundamental, risk and signaling factors on the post-IPO performance. The capital asset pricing model (CAPM), Fama-French three- (FF3F) and five-factor (FF5F) models were used as robust measures to affirm the long-run underperformance anomaly. The findings document that the Pakistani underwriters repeatedly used dividend discount model (DDM), discounted cash flow (DCF) model and the comparable multiples valuation methods when valuing IPOs. The findings of SPE reveal that the DDM and DCF methods seem to be unbiased value estimators than the comparable multiples. The findings of APE document that the DCF produce more valuation accuracy than the other valuation methods. The average underpricing of 32.85% was observed in the Pakistani primary market. This research extends the underpricing analysis in various aspects such as: (1) the level of underpricing was negatively related to the firm size, (2) the underpricing of IPOs issued in the hot-issue market was significantly higher than the IPOs issued in the cold-issue market, (3) the underpricing of IPOs issued through bookbuilding was lower than the IPOs issued through the fixed price auction, (4) the underpricing of privatization IPOs was higher than the underpricing of non-privatization IPOs, (5) the underpricing of survivor IPOs was higher than the underpricing of non-survivor IPOs, XI (6) the IPOs offered in the Oil & Gas and Chemicals sectors produce more underpricing than the other sectors. The finding of initial excess returns (IER) regression analysis reveals that the earnings, financial leverage, efficiency risk, firm beta and the underwriter reputation were the key determinants to explain variation in the level of underpricing. In the long-run returns (LRR) analysis, the buy and hold abnormal returns (BHAR) produce negative returns of -23.52% and -65.22% in year 3 and year 5 respectively. On the similar pattern, the cumulative abnormal returns (CAR) produce negative returns of -24.62% and -29.37% in year 3 and year 5 respectively. This study extend the long-run performance analysis in various aspects such as: (1) the IPOs issued in hot-issue market produce more negative returns than the IPOs issued during coldissue market, (2) the Automobile & Electrical Goods sector IPOs produce worst negative returns, while the Modaraba & Foods sector IPOs outperform the market in the long run, (3) the privatization IPOs outperform the market in the long run than the non-privatization IPOs. The finding of LRR regression analysis reveals that the book value of shareholder’s equity, earnings, capital availability risk, firm beta, underwriter reputation, the percentage of shares offered and initial excess returns were the significant determinants that explain the variation in the long-run returns.In the Calendar-time approach, the negative values of intercepts of CAPM, FF3F & FF5F validate the negative performance in the long run. The market risk premium was the most significant determinant in all asset pricing models, while HML-value factor (in equally-weighted FF5F) and CMA-investment factor (in value-weighted FF5F) were also significant determinants in the Fama-French five-factor models. This study is one of the few studies in IPO valuation literature that is being accomplished in a growing and transforming from loose regulated capital market to synchronize the state of affairs and first in Pakistan to investigate the explanatory power of prospectus information on IPO valuation dynamics.