لمس کی پوروں پہ تھی جو حکمرانی بیچ دی،
آج اس کی آخری ہم نے نشانی بیچ دی۔
ہم نے قصداً اپنے غم سے بے خبر رکھا تمہیں،
جو تمہارے تک پہنچتی وہ کہانی بیچ دی۔
لے کے جاتی تھی ہمیں اجداد کی قبروں پہ جو،
ہم نے گاؤں کی وہ پگڈنڈی پرانی بیچ دی۔
اب تم آؤ گے تو ہر جذبہ ملے گا منجمد،
ہم نے دریائے محبت کی روانی بیچ دی۔
کون ہوتا زیر بارِ کاغذ و دست و قلم،
واردات-قلب و جاں ہم نے زبانی بیچ دی۔
کر گئ خوشبو بھی آخر سارے رشتے کالعدم،
ہم نے جب وہ موتیا، وہ رات رانی بیچ دی۔
اب کہاں مہمان بن کے ہم رہیں طاہر وحید،
اہل دل نے اپنے دل کی راجدھانی بیچ دی
ABSTRACT: The Bible and the Qur’an are both replete with historical narratives related to previous nations, groups, individuals, and prophets. Both the sources have described, among others, Prophet Sulayman from various angles. These descriptions of Prophet Sulayman in the two great Scriptures are not similar everywhere. There are dissimilarities too. What are the similarities and dissimilarities between Biblical descriptions of Prophet Solomon and Qur’anic descriptions of Prophet Sulayman? This question has been addressed in the present paper with critical overtones.
The present study was planned to investigate adverse effects of arsenic, chromium and to ascertain role of vitamin E and bentonite in alleviating harmful effects of these heavy metals in broiler birds.For this purpose, the experiment was conducted in three trials. First trial was conducted on 140 one-day-old broiler chickens. Birds of groups 2, 5, 6 and 7 were administered arsenic @ (50 mg/kg BW) through feed. Groups 3, 5 and 7 received vitamin E (150 mg/kg BW) and groups 4, 6 and 7 received bentonite (5 % feed), respectively. Second trail was conducted on 126 one-day old broiler chickens divided into seven equal groups. Groups 2, 5, 6 and 7 were administered orally through feed chromium @ (270 mg/kg BW). Birds of groups 3, 5 and 7 received vitamin E (150 mg/kg BW) and groups 4, 6 and 7 received bentonite (5 % feed), respectively. Control group received normal feed and drinking water, respectively for 42 days. Third trial was conducted on 180 one-day old broiler chickens. Birds of groups 2, 6, 7, 8 and 9 were administered chromium @ (270 mg/kg BW) and groups 3, 6, 7, 8 and 9 received arsenic @ (50 mg/kg BW) through feed. Groups 4, 7 and 9 received vitamin E (150 mg/kg BW) and groups 5, 8 and 9 received bentonite (5 % feed), respectively. Birds were killed humanly at day 21 and 42. Blood samples and morbid tissues (liver, lungs, heart and kidneys) were collected for hematological, serum chemistry and histopathological studies, respectively. Following parameters of oxidation stress were measured i.e., Total antioxidant capacity/TAC, Total oxidant status/TOS, Catalase, Malondialdehyde/MDA. Residues in blood were analyzed by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Body weight, absolute and relative organs weight were recorded on the day of slaughtering.