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Thesis Info

Author

Huma Saghir; Tanvir Ali

Supervisor

Javed Azam

Department

Islamia University of Bahawalpur

Program

MSc

Institute

University of Management and Technology

Institute Type

Private

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2007

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

84 .

Subject

Economics

Language

English

Other

Report presented in partial reauirement for MSc Computer science Advisor : Javed Azam; EN; Call No: TP 338.4791004 ALI-C

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676712876735

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37. Al-Saffat/The Rows

37. Al-Saffat/The Rows

I/We begin by the Blessed Name of Allah

The Immensely Merciful to all, The Infinitely Compassionate to everyone.

37:01
a. By those lining up in rows,

37:02
a. and those drivers, driving away,

37:03
a. and those reciting the Reminder – The Divine Qur’an.

37:04
a. Indeed, your Allah is the One and Only Allah of everyone.
b. HE has no parents, no partners, no siblings, no sons, and no daughters.

37:05
a. Allah is Rabb - The Lord of the celestial realm and the terrestrial world and whatever is
within and between them, and,
b. Allah is also Rabb - The Lord of the vast expanse of the East and the West.

37:06
a. Indeed, WE adorned the sky of the terrestrial world with splendor of the glittering stars.

37:07
a. And secured them with meteors against every defiant Satan.

37:08
a. So that they, who seek to know the unknowable, may not be able to eavesdrop on the Exalted Assembly of angels,
b. for they will be pelted with meteors from every side -

37:09
a. – and driven off,
b. for them will be a constant and perpetual punishment.

37:10
a. Except for the one, who is able to eavesdrop and snatch a word of such knowledge,
b. he is instantaneously pursued by flaming fireballs.

37:11
a. So ask them:
b. ‘Are they more difficult to be created, or those WE created others than them?
c. In fact, WE created them – the human species - out of mere sticky clay!

Influence of Fatwa on the Judicial System of State of Bahawalpur

During the former era of the State of Bahawalpur the Nawabs were in perpetual conflict with their relatives. The Kehlwar family of Sindh and during the modern era remained under influence of the British. So we can say that the State of Bahawalpur remained under constant foreign influence and the Nawabs did not have chance to rule with liberty and ease. In spite of these facts, the government of the State had many Islamic qualities and there are clear effects of Fatwa on judicial system in both eras.

Sustenance through Architecture: Christian monastery as a portrayal for tolerance and perseverance

Christian monasteries became the religious and public buildings in Christianity and have flourished and given birth to many architectural features and work scales. In, Pakistan has had a large population of Christians during its origin but it has declined substantially due to many persecutions and migration. Although, there is resentment between the religions in Pakistan, there are examples of religious tolerance and of positivity reflected in unity and brotherhood. The project aims for the architectural typology of a monastery reflecting the ideas of religious tolerance and expanding the Church architecture that has recently come to a halt in the country. It further reflects to sustain the ecology of the site it caters to be constructed within. The ideas of sustenance in ecology and religion come together in the form of a new architectural style, i.e. Pantheclectism that aims to establish an architecture of the current and changing future scenario and at the same time demarcating an ecologically endangered site. This eventually plays its part defined within this typology to curate itself in the form of different architectural typologies that make up a monastery and in a way are also exclusive to the monastery.