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Kenneth Cragg کی کتاب” “The Call for Minaret کا اردوترجمہ و تنقیدی جائزہ

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Author

سہیل احمد

Supervisor

فرحت نسیم علوی

Department

شعبہ علوم اسلامیہ

Program

Mphil

Institute

University of Sargodha

Institute Type

Public

City

Sargodha

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Subject

Orientalism

Language

Urdu

Keywords

استشراق، سیرت
Orientalism,Sirah

Link

http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676709359698

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یکم مئی: یومِ مزدوراں

یکم مئی : یومِ مزدوراں
نحمدہ ونصلی علی رسولہ الکریم امّا بعد فاعوذ بااللہ من الشیطن الرجیم
بسم اللہ الرحمن الرحیم
معزز اساتذہ کرام اور میرے ہم مکتب شاہینو!
آج مجھے جس موضوع پر اظہار خیال کرنا ہے وہ ہے:’’یکم مئی: یومِ مزدوراں‘‘
جناب صدر!
یوم مئی ایک ایسے دن کی یاد دلاتا ہے جس دن انسانیت کے ساتھ ظلم روا رکھا گیا ، جس دن انسانیت کی تذلیل کی گئی، جس دن انسانیت کے ساتھ خون کی ہولی کھیلی گئی ، جس دن مفلوک الحال طبقہ کو گولی کا نشانہ بنایا گیا۔
تو قادر و عادل ہے مگر تیرے جہاں میں
ہیں تلخ بہت بندۂ مزدور کے اوقات
صد رِمحترم!
مزدور کی ایک شان ہے، مزدور کی ایک آن ہے، مزدور کو اللہ کا قرآن اور حضورؐ کی حدیث عزت دے رہی ہے، مزدور الکاسب حبیب اللہ کے تحت اللہ کا دوست ہوتا ہے۔ مزدور کیمحنت ہی سے بزم کائنات کاحسن نکھرتا ہے۔
؎ ان کے دم سے شیش محلوں میں ہے قائم روشنی
جنابِ صدر!
مزدور کے ہاتھوں سے شجر ہستی میں تازگی آتی ہے، مزدور کے ہنر سے چمنِ حیات میں پھول کھلتے ہیں، مزدور کی طاقت سے ہی کو ہساروں میں آبشار یں پیدا ہوتی ہیں، مزدور کی محنت سے ہی فصلیں کشت ِزعفران بنتی ہیں، مزدور کے ہاتھوں سے ہی دریاؤں میں روانی آتی ہے۔
صدرِذی وقار!
امریکہ کے شہر شکاگو میں مزدوروں نے جان کا نذرانہ پیش کر کے رہتی دنیا تک اپنا نام زندہ کیا، بقائے دوام حاصل کر لیا، ظلم و استبداد کی چکی میں پسے ہوئے مزدور انسانیت کے لیے خوشی کی نوید جاں فزا ثابت ہوئے ، شب وروز افسردہ ذہنوں میں تروتازگی کے تصورات پیدا کیے۔
جنابِ صدر!
انسان کو آرام کی بھی ضرورت ہوتی ہے۔ مسلسل کام ، کام...

نبی کریم ﷺ کے "نسب مطہرہ" سے متعلق مارگولیتھ کے خیالات کا تنقیدی جائزہ

This research article is based upon critical analysis of D.S Margoliouth’s indictment regarding pious lineage “Nasb e Muṭahharra”. Generally Orientalists have tried to affect the image of the Prophet Muḥammad (s.a.w) and prevailed uncertainties. It affects a large number of Muslim Scholars, intellectuals and youngsters because Orientals’ are well aware that Muslims cannot be defeated in battle-fields unless they are defeated in the field of faith and ideology. Our aim is to protect less aware Muslims, intellectuals and youngsters form the pseudo and grimy views of the Orientalists. Like other prejudice Orientalists D.S. Margoliouth have also indictments regarding lineage (Nasb e Muṭahharra) in his book “Muḥammad and The Rise of   Islam”.  Margoliouth argue with texts of Qur’ān and Ḥadith, without having any relation with the passage, to identify the essence of his ill well, hatred and prejudice with in the eyes of Muslims and common readers at large. This article concern five allegations of D.S. Margoliouth on the lineage “Nasb e Muṭahharra” and concludes that he failed to maintain his objectivity in the description of lineage “Nasb e Muṭahharra”.

Chemistry of Straw Based, Chemi-Thermo- Mechanical Pulping Black Liquor and its Chemical and Biological Treatment

Pulping of non-wood raw materials available in abundance by Kraft, soda and chemi-thermo-mechanical processes produces good quality pulp in short processing time. As these process involve less chemical doses hence the present research work was designed for the chemical recovery from the black liquors to make the waste environment friendly. In the first step of the chemical recovery of the effluents, series of experiments were conducted to determine behavior and chemistry of this straw based black liquors. Chemical composition of the chemi-thermo-mechanical pulping black liquor was determined by fractional and composite sample analysis which showed extensively low dry solids and physical and chemical properties of the black liquor tend to vary with organic to inorganic ratio of the solid contents. In the second step of the chemical recovery, desilication of the black and green liquors obtained from the chemi-thermo-mechanical pulping was conducted through the pH reduction by carbonation (80%) and sulphuric acid (85%). The green liquor sludge was found to be extremely high in COD, BOD with high reduction value. Sodium (95%) and sulphur (97%) were recovered from the sludge on dilution and addition of coagulating polymers. Second part of this thesis discusses treatment of the black liquor by chemical and/or microbiological means. In the chemical treatment process some flocculating and coagulating chemicals were employed. Addition of 200ppm alum, Buflok polymer 5425 (Buckmans) and setting of two hours yielded 82% COD reduction and solids in the range of 292ppm. Increase of alum to 1,000ppm and polymer dose of only 1ppm yielded similar results. The treatment of black liquor with hydrogen peroxide, ferric chloride, polyaluminium chloride (PAC), other 12flocculating polymers like HMW 110, HMW 130 by GEBetz and 8086 by BALCO gave no appreciable results. Activated sludge treatment was then employed to reduce the BOD of the black liquors in a series of experiments and the sludge yielded 50-60% reduction in COD, 60-65% reduction in BOD, 80-90% reduction in suspended solids and 58- 60% reduction in total solid contents. Isolation and characterization of the micro- organisms from the activated sludge was also carried out. Results showed that the degradation activity of the activated sludge was high after 12 hours and was at peak after 24 hours of aeration because enzyme activity was maximum at this stage. Finally a combination of activated sludge and chemical treatment was designed which produced reducation of 90-95% in COD, 90-95% in BOD. Suspended solids and dissolved solids were within the National Environment Quality Standard (NEQ’s) limits.