36. Ya. Sin./Yaseen
I/We begin by the Blessed Name of Allah
The Immensely Merciful to all, The Infinitely Compassionate to everyone.
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a. Ya. Sin.
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a. The Qur’an - full of Wisdom is an evidence of the fact that -
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a. truly, you - O The Prophet - are of The Messengers,
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a. - guided upon the Right Path,
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a. it is a revelation being sent down onto you by The Almighty, The Infinitely Compassionate,
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a. so that you can warn a people whose forefathers were never warned,
b. so they have remained heedless of the true faith and right guidance.
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a. Indeed, the Word of misguidance is bound to be true against most of them, so they are not going to believe.
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a. Indeed, WE have placed iron collars around their necks, up to their chins, so their heads are upturned, aloft and made stiff-necked so as not to see the Right Path.
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a. And WE have set a barrier in front of them and a barrier behind them,
b. thus WE have blindfolded them from all sides in the darkness of ignorance so they can no longer see the light of truth and guidance.
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a. Thus, it is all the same to them whether you warn them, or do not warn them,
b. they are not going to believe.
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a. However, you can only warn someone who
- follows the Reminder – The Qur’an - and
- remains in awe of The Immensely Merciful despite not...
The main emphasis of the study is on the academic performance and the stress management in applied science among the students of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto Shaheed Sindh University Campus Dadu. What is the level of stress on the academic success of the students? How does it affect their lifestyle and health? This is what the research study covers to counteract the general stress among the students. The purpose of the study is to inquire and bring light to measure and check the present stress among students of the university. While doing the research a quantitative method was applied for collecting and analyzing the data. The Questionnaires were distributed among different students for this purpose. Innumerable factors of stress were found in the results and the factors were grouped in four categories which are; -Environmental Factors, Academic Factors, and Personal Factors. In environmental factors, the stress was about the happening the fate in the future. The students were found worried about future that what would happen about their fate? How it will happen? What is about to happen? When they came into contact with the new people it raised their stress. Also the class workload was the main reason for the stress among the students regarding academic factors. When the students were experiencing the workload of the class the group of the students came under stress. The last factor was a personal factor which was mainly due to the financial problem among the students. The stress of all categories can be managed through stress management courses and doing different extracurricular activities which will help to divert the attention of the students on different occasions. This study has drawn significant conclusions and Suggests further measures for practitioners which could help other to manage stress. The limitations are also mentioned so that those who are conducting research for the similar cases can extract better results and ways of curbing stress. A survey questionnaire was designed to collect the response from students, the five-point Likert scale was used from strongly agree to strongly disagree. SPSS-21 version was used to interpret the results through different quantitative techniques like descriptive, regression, and correlation. ____________
Survey of seventeen date palm orchards of Khairpur, Pakistan was conducted to estimate the incidence of date palm sudden decline disease (SDD). Results revealed that the maximum disease incidence was recorded at the villages of Noor Pur (50.17%) followed by Baberloi (35.58%), Ahmed Pur (32.47%), Kot Mir Mohammad (20.27%), Machyoon (13.51%), Garhi Mori (11.01%) as compared to other orchards and incidence was significantly decreased at Nizamani (0.25%). Six fungi namely, Fusarium solani, Phoma ucladium, Alternaria alternata, Aspergilus niger and Penicillium chrysogenium were isolated from infected roots of date palm. Fusarium solani was isolated predominantly from infected roots followed by Phoma ucladium and Alternaria alternate. This is the first record of Fusarium solani from Pakistan and its association with decline of date palm in Sindh, Pakistan. To confirm the etiology of date palm decline disease the pathogenicity tests on date palm seedlings were carried out on most commercial growing date palm varieties like Aseel, Fasli and Karbalian by three different methods. The inoculations of Fusarium solani alone or with Phoma ucladium or Helminthosporium sativum to confirm the pathogenic nature of Fusarium solani which not only greatly reduced the plant growth but also caused significant plant mortality and disease severity. In order to find out the effective chemical control of date palm sudden decline disease, the efficacy of six different fungicides was tested against Fusarium solani under In vitro and field conditions (in laboratory experiment). The Bavistin D.F showed complete suppression of Fusarium solani followed by Topsin-M, Alliette and Ridomil gold at 150 ppm concentration followed by 100 ppm and 50 ppm. The field experiment was conducted on the basis of the results obtained from in vitro management test of fungicides. The systemic fungicides were used as soil drench and contact fungicides were used as foliar spray for the control of sudden decline disease (SDD) of date palm under field conditions. The disease severity was recorded before the first spray and percent decrease in disease incidence was obtained after the completion of three sprays. The Bavistin D.F proved to be the highly effective fungicide also under field conditions. The maximum percent decreasing disease was recorded at first (45.4), second (72) and third spray (97.1) of Bavistin D.F followed by Topsin-M, Alliette, Ridomil, Mancozeb and Copper oxychloride, in control plants the disease was increased with increase in time. The complete disappearance of typical symptoms of the disease were noted in the trees treated with fungicides and same trees gave fruit in next season.