29. Al-‘Ankabut/The Spider
I/We begin by the Blessed Name of Allah
The Immensely Merciful to all, The Infinitely Compassionate to everyone.
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a. Alif. Lam. Mim.
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a. Do the people think they can get away with just uttering the word:
b. ‘We believe,’
c. and they will not be tested?
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a. And certainly, WE did put to the test those before them,
b. and will be putting people to the test now and always, too.
c. So Allah will surely make known those who are sincere believers,
d. and, HE will also make known those who are liars.
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a. Or, do those who do sinful deeds reckon that they can escape US?
b. No. Never!
c. How wrong do they judge!
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a. As for those who look forward with hope and awe to the meeting with Allah should hold
firm -
b. for the appointed time by Allah is definitely coming.
c. And, HE is The All-Listening, The All-Knowing.
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a. So whoever strives in the Cause of Allah is striving only for the benefit of oneself,
b. for Allah is All-Sufficient and is not in need of anyone in the universe.
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a. As for those who believe and practice righteousness,
b. WE will definitely absolve them of their evil deeds,
c. and WE will certainly reward them for the best of what they used to do in the worldly life.
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a. And WE have enjoined upon every person to be good to his parents in matters of love, respect, and care,
b. and yet should they urge...
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attributes, occupational attributes, subjective career success, professional commitment, and internal and
external labour markets. The twenty first century recognizes tremendous benefits of Self-Perceived
Employability Attributes as a key of success for employees’ better performance as well as for organizational
development. After presenting a theoretical frame work; a conceptual model is proposed and tested with
AMOS (Analysis of Moment Structure) statistic technique to examine the impact of self-perceived
employability attributes on organizational performance. Disproportionate stratified random sampling
method was used to collect data from employees of private and public sectors’ organizations of twin cities,
Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan through a structured questionnaire. The sample size (n= 464) is selected
from total population of this study. This empirical investigation uses regression analysis, Tukey Test for mean
difference, and mean and standard deviation for data analysis with SPSS 15.0 version.
The findings validate the proposed model with significant correlation between self-perceived employability
attributes and organizational performance either in internal or external markets. This study, therefore
strongly advocates the implementation of self-perceived employability attributes among employees for better
organizational performance by means of improving employee’s performance either in private or public
sectors. The self-Perceived Employability attributes have a remarkable and immense importance in
developing countries and especially in Pakistan so that growing human inventory can be trained and
effectively used for sustained growth and human development.
Findings of the study support educational qualifications that play vital role to enhance self-perceived
employability attributes. Furthermore, as qualification increases, the self-perceived attributes also boost up
and then business education contributes more as compared to other categories of education. Eventually,
organizational performance will also be enhanced significantly.
In the light of regression analysis, the findings of the study significantly maintain training, especially during
service, which plays a dynamic role not only to enhance Self-Perceived Employability Attributes but also
organizational performance. It is generally observed that feminine gender shows better attributes than
masculine gender. Table 4.70 favours that private sector considers Self-Perceived Employability more
important for better organizational output than the public sector. Thereupon, the findings of the study support
self-perceived employability attributes which significantly enhance organizational performance for achieving
sustainable development and competitive advantage.