کر کے قول قرار دے بھج جانا
چنگا نہیں ہوندا لا کے پج جانا
ہک وار تاں یار ملا ربا
اساں ویکھدیاں سار ای رج جانا
پردہ رکھیے کسے دا رب آکھے
کم مرد دا اے پردہ کج جانا
دکھی دل نوں جنھاں نے جت لیا
کر سمجھ لے اوہناں نیں حج جانا
کم شہر دے وچ نہیں کوئی اے پر
گلی سجناں دی کسے پج جانا
اوکھے ویلے جو یار نہ کم آوے
چنگا ہوندا اے اوس توں بھج جانا
Regarding Nabuwat, our Holy Prophet (S.A.W.W) has attained excellence/perfection. His name is foremost (S.A.W.W) among all prophet hood is towards both the worlds. He will be brought before all prophets most respectfully on the Day of Judgment. His teachings are not cancelled as compared to the prophets before him (S.A.W.W). His (S.A.W.W) virtues and excellences are uncountable and unlimited. Below is described his (S.A.W.W) magnificence and dignity in respect of his name; Muhammad (S.A.W.W).
The study is conducted to analyze and find out the main motivational factors which influence career selection
decision of the students. Career selection is a very complex issue and is influenced by various factors such as
personality traits, socializers', demographic, environmental and motivational factors etc. Motivational factors
are the most important, being these are the expectations of the students which they want to achieve while
adopting a particular career path. The study is helpful for career counseling and to facilitate the students to
select the career path that suit their traits & capabilities and enable them to achieve their goals & objectives. A
little mistake at this stage will destroy their future plans & happiness, will waste many years of expensive
education and they will not be able to reach at their destination.
The study is based on primary data collected through questionnaire survey from the students, studying in the
colleges & universities located in the vicinity of Rawalpindi & Islamabad, their parents and teachers. Twenty
one motivational factors are selected and the responses are measured on Likert five (5) points scale: strongly
agreed, agreed, indifference, disagreed, strongly disagreed.
The results indicate that 92.4% students have already selected their career paths and 60.0% students have
selected their career path/ profession by themselves. Parents play important role in deciding the career path
of the students and the career of 35.1% students have been / will be selected by their parents.