سلام
جب شفق کے کانوں میں بالیاں چمک رہی تھیں
آباد حویلیوں کی سنہری جالیاں چمک رہی تھیں
طاق میں روشن چراغوں کو۔۔۔!
کھڑکیوں اور دروازوں کو۔۔۔!
صفاء اور مروا کی چوٹیوں کو چوم کر۔۔۔!
ہوائیں عقیدت میں جھک کر سلام کرتی تھیں
پھر شفق کی چمکتی بالیوں کے۔۔۔!
سنہری چمکتی جالیوں کے روبرو۔۔۔!
باوفا قافلے کی تشکیل میں!
قافلے کا سارباں ،رازداں چنا گیا
سوسن و نسترن کا گلابی قرار چنا گیا
با وفا صحیفے کے ساتھ۔۔۔خیمہ بھی۔۔۔!
ماہتابی شباب، چراغ اور ردا بھی تھی
پھر ظہر ہوئی۔۔۔عصر بھی گزر گئی
اب تو دشت نینواء پر۔۔۔!
سوسن و نسترن کے پھول بکھرے ہوئے ہیں
جلتے خیموں کا دھواں ہی دھواں ہے
اے حسینؑ اب علیؑ تجھ پر سلام
اے بنتِ حسینؑ و علیؑ تجھ پر سلام
Prophet Hood consists of guidance from Allah to humankind. It is a Allah given blessing and a favor that is bestowed on an individual chosen be Him to convey His message, which cannot be acquired or earned otherwise. There has never been a human being so well-respected, loved and followed as Muhammad (SAW), the final messenger of Allah. There has never been a person who has changed world history so dramatically as Muhammad (SAW) and his message. The Prophet (SAW) was the single most important person in the history of the world. Knowledge of the Prophetic Biography is necessary for every Muslim and sharing it with everyone is a responsibility. The importance of a complete biography of the Messenger as available to us cannot be under estimated in this troubled time since both Muslims as well as Non-Muslims have serious knowledge gap when it comes to even approaching the nature of the Final Prophet and the Ultimate Messenger of God sent to all of humanity, who came to restore the primordial religion of Man, the submission to Allah and His Commands. Muhammad (SAW) serves as: - Allah’s messenger and prophet to all mankind as an example of human behavior and noble character Therefore, in studying his life-story we should derive lessons and morals that can help us in our lives today.
Maize is a high nutrient demanding crop, which also requires micronutrients (in particular the Zn) along with major elements. Zinc deficiency is frequent equally in plant and humans. Zinc deficiency regions in human are reported to be Zn deficient soils regions. Worldwide incidence of Zn deficiency in soils is becoming ever more imperative owing to its impact on human health. So, keeping in view a two years field study consisted of two independent experiments, was conducted to evaluate the effect of different Zn application methods on the productivity of maize hybrids DKL-919 and Pioneer 30-Y-87 at Agronomic Research Area, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad. Both experiments were laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD) under factorial arrangement with three replications and a net plot size of 3m × 5m. In the first experiment, Zn was soil applied (5, 10 kg ha -1 ) or foliar applied (0.5, 1.0% ZnSO 4 foliar spray) alone and in combination. In the second experiment influence of ZnSO 4 as seed priming or foliar application at the rate of 1.0 and 2.0% alone or combination were used. In first experiment hybrid maize planted in 2009 had more production as compared to planted in 2010. Maize hybrid Pioneer 30-Y-87 with combined application of Zn as soil application (10 kg ha -1 ) and foliar spray (1.0%) produced significantly more plant height, stem diameter, cob length, cob diameter, number of grains per cob, 1000-grain weight, grain yield, biological yield and harvest index. Maize hybrid DK-919 with combined application of Zn as soil application (10 kg ha -1 ) and foliar spray (1.0%) produced significantly more grain zinc content (mg kg -1 ). However, Zn application significantly decreased the grain protein contents. Maize hybrid Pioneer 30-Y-87 with combined application of Zn as soil application (10 kg ha -1 ) and foliar spray (1.0%) also showed high leaf area index, leaf area duration, crop growth rate and net assimilation rate. Combined application of Zn as soil application (10 kg ha -1 ) and foliar spray (1.0%) gave more net field benefits and benefit cost ratio. In second experiment performance of hybrid maize Pioneer 30-Y-87 with combined application of Zn as seed priming and foliage spray (2.0%) in all the yield and growth relating parameters. Plant height, stem diameter, cob length, cob diameter, number of grains per cob, 1000-grain weight, grain yield, biological yield and harvest index. Maize hybrid DK-919 with combined application of Zn as seed priming and foliar spray (2.0%) produced significantly more grain zinc content. However, Zn application significantly decreased grain protein contents. Similarly, maize hybrid Pioneer 30-Y-87 with combined application of Zn as seed priming (2.0%) and foliar spray (2.0%) also showed high leaf area index, leaf area duration, crop growth rate and net assimilation rate. Similarly, combined application of Zn as seed priming (2.0%) and foliar spray (2.0%) gave more net field benefits and benefit cost ratio. On the basis of two year field experiments it is concluded that maize hybrid Pioneer 30-Y-87 produced better grain yield and performed best when Zn was applied as foliage spray along with seed priming or soil application.