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Role of Religion in Politics in District Peshawar

Thesis Info

Author

Naib Khan

Supervisor

Sarfraz Khan

Department

Department of Sociology, QAU

Program

MSc

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2014

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

v, 75

Subject

Sociology

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS / M.SC / SOC / 287

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676714935792

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علی اکبر ناطق نے بہت ہی منظم انداز میں کہانی کے پلاٹ کو ترتیب دیا ہے۔مسلمانوں  ہندوؤ ں اور انگریزوں کی نفسیاتی کشمکش، کیفیات اس طرح جامع انداز میں منظر عام پر لے کر آئے ہیں گویا محسوس ہوتا ہے کہ ایک ہی وقت میں اس نیان تمام زندگیوں کو جیا ہے اور محسوس کرنے کے بعد اسے ناول کا رنگ دیا ہے۔سکھ ، انگریز ، مسلمان اورجاگیرداروں کی چپقلش کو اس نے وہ عملی جامہ پہنایاہے کہ گرفت بھی قائم رہتی ہے اور اس ہنر مندی نے  پلاٹ کو منظم اور موبپط بھی کیا ہے۔

Role of Masjid in Social Reformation in Contemporary Pashtun Society: A Case Study of District Bannu and Lakki Marwat, Pakistan

Pulpit and Masjid play very pivotal and productive role in a Muslim society. It not only educates and guides Muslims in religious matters as well shapes the social attitude and role of Muslims. Moreover, it is evident by the history that Islamic State was run by the Head of the State from Masjid. Unfortunately, pulpit and Masjid have been losing sense of their actual responsibility as an agent of social cohesion, integration and reformation. The paper is an attempt of studying the current role of pulpit and Masjid regarding religious education and training, exploring the factors that have been hampering the way of realizing the dream of social reformation in contemporary Pashtun society by not allowing pulpit and Masjid to play its due role in this respect and suggesting feasible recommendation for coping with the issue. The study is based on primary data that was collected through questionnaire in District Bannu and Lakki Marwat.

Synthesis and Application of Novel Calix[N]Arene Based Receptors for the Extraction of Toxic Ions Especially Fluoride Ion from Drinking Water of Thar Desert

During last three decades, calixarenes a family of macrocyclic oligophenols have attracted much attention because of their unique molecular structure, simple one-pot synthesis, stability and their application as recognition agents with high sensitivity toward the ionic as well as neutral guest molecules. However, the present study comprise the synthesis and derivatization of calix[n]arene based and/or simple polymeric resins by anchoring different groups (i.e. esteric, nitro, amino or thiourea) along with their analytical/environmental applications. The new synthetic compounds/resins were characterized by various analytical techniques (i.e. FT-IR, NMR, SEM, elemental analysis etc). In the first phase of study, the synthetic work was carried out by synthesizing 5,11,17,23-p-tert-butyl-25,26,27,28-tetrahydroxycalix[4]arene (i) and 5,11,17,23,29,35- hexa-tert-butyl-37,38,39,40,41,42-hexahydroxycalix[6]arene (ii) followed by their de- tert-butylation from para-positions and Williumsons’ etherification to obtain iii, iv and v, vi, respectively. The synthesis of iii and iv was achieved by the treatment of i and ii with AlCl3 in the presence of phenol. Compounds v and vi, were prepared by the reaction of bromoethyl acetate in the presence of K2CO3 in acetone while, the ligand v was immobilized on to Amberlite XAD-4 resin (vii). The 5,11,17,23-p-tetranitro- 25,26,27,28-tetrahydroxycalix[4]arene (viii) was also synthesized from i by treating H2SO4/ NaNO3 in chloroform. Furthermore, the ligand viii was used to obtain a new derivative, i.e. 5,11,17,23-p-tetranitro-25,26,27,28-tetramethoxycarbonylmethoxy- calix[4]arene (ix). The ligands (v,vi and ix) and resin (vii) were used in extraction (liquid-liquid and/or solid-liquid) studies for a series of metal cations (i.e, Li+, Na+, K+, Cs+, Mg2+, Ag+, Pb2+, Cu2+, Co2+, Cd2+, Ni2+, Hg2+, Al2+, Fe3+). The extraction results reveal that both vi and vii are highly suitable extractants selective for Pb2+ while ix is for Hg2+ even in the presence of other co-existing ions. Consequently, the anion receptors were also synthesized; the ligand viii was immobilized onto Marrifield resin to have x that was followed by catalytic reduction of p-nitro groups of x to obtain a modified resin xi with amino groups. Finally, the p-amino groups of xi were converted to thiourea binding sites in order to obtain resin xii. The Amberlite XAD-4 resin (xiii) was modified to have nitro groups onto its surface through nitration (xiv). The nitro groups were converted to amino groups by catalytic reduction (xv) followed by conversion into thiourea (xvi) groups. for comparison with above resins i.e. xi and xii. In order to evaluate the fluoride extraction efficiency of newly synthesized anionophoric resins (xi, xii, xv and xvi) solid-liquid extraction experiments were performed. From the results it has been concluded that all resins have significant extraction efficiency for fluoride from aqueous media. It has also been noticed that there is no significant effect of co-existing anions (Cl-, Br-, I-, NO32-, NO2-, SO32-, PO42-, CO32- and HCO3-) on the extraction behavior of these resins. A remarkable extraction efficiency for fluoride has been observed with the calixarene appended resins (xi and xii) as compared with the simply modified resins (xv and xvi). Moreover, the fluoride extraction efficiency of the resins was also found satisfactory when these were applied on real water samples collected from different places of Thar Desert. Thus, it has been deduced that the resins could be used as adsorbent material for the removal of fluoride from the ground water of Thar Desert.