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Rising Trend of Healing Without Medicine in Educated Women of Punjab : A Case Study of Dultala, Rawalpindi

Thesis Info

Author

Salma Naureen

Supervisor

Sarah Holz

Department

National Institute Of Pakistan Studies(NIPS)

Program

Mphil

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2019

Subject

Pharmacology

Language

English

Other

Classification No:615.8520954914SAR

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676710941597

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دکھیاں نوں میں سینے لاکے

سکھاں سیر کرائی جاواں
ہر پاسے ای کیرے کر کے

پھلاں باغ لگائی جاواں
جنہاں روگ اولے لگے

اوہناں روگ ونڈائی جاواں
ونڈاں خوشیاں تے ودھ جاون

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حلالہ اور مروجہ حلالہ سنٹرز: ایک تجزیاتی مطالعہ

Almighty Allah made marriage a source of affection and love among the human beings. He also ordered to uphold this relation as much as possible. If, on one way or the other the relationship of a couple becomes so unpleasant that their family life becomes impossible to move any more further. In this case the Islamic “Sharia’h” recommends opening of the ways for their respectable separation in the shapes of “Divorce” and “Khula’a” (divorce obtained on wife’s initiative, s). Though Islamic sharia’h has declared “Divorce” as legal act, yet marriage being a great sacred relation which is desired to be retained intact to the maximum, it has been named as the most unpleasant among the permissible acts in Islam. Some human beings very abruptly break the same relation (Nikah) without proper consideration. Some of these persons later on repent on what they have done. Allah Almighty  therefore, very affectionately has allowed men after uttering two times the words, ‘Divorcee (Talaq) at different times to reconcile with their wives. But if he disrespecting this great relation stress-passes the final time and utters the word “Divorce” (Talaq) for the third time in his life so the religion has fixed certain punishment for his this very irresponsible act as a punishment that though, both spouses may agree to continue their married life, Islam does not allow them to do so, prior to undergoing the process of re-marrying  the woman with another person to fulfill the condition of her reunion with her first husband. This process is called “Halala”  In the article under reference side by side with presenting the literal meaning and idiomatic definitions of Halala, its Shari status has also been elaborated. Efforts  have been intensified to recollect the different views of all jurists  regarding this practice and examine the same analytically. In addition to that with the help of irrefutable proofs, the adverse effects of the so called “Halala, s centers” have been proved to warn the people to stay away from them.

Maximal and Potential Operators in Weighted Lebesgue Spaces With Non- Standard Growth

Two–weight criteria of various type for one–sided maximal functions and one–sided potentials are established in variable exponent Lebesgue spaces. Among other re- sults we derive the Hardy–Littlewood, Fefferman–Stein and trace inequalities in these spaces. Weighted estimates for Hardy–type, maximal, potential and singular opera- tors defined by means of a quasi–metric and a doubling measure are derived in Lp(x) spaces. In some cases examples of weights guaranteeing the appropriate weighted estimates are given.