سی حرفی۔۹
(ہک بیت وچ اٹھ حرف)
الف
الٰہی، میل ماہی نوں، ’ب‘ برے دن آئے نیں
ت
تلوار برہوں دی لٹکے، ’ث‘ ثواب کمائے نیں
ج
جوانی آخر فانی، ’ح‘حائل غم آئے نیں
خ
خوف حنیف وچھوڑے اندر، ’د‘ دکھاں دے سائے نیں
ذ
ذکر تیرے وچ رہندی، ’ر‘ رخ ویکھاں ماہی دا
ز
زیارت لکھ ثواباں، ’س‘ سوہنا چن چاہی دا
ش
شوخاں دے ناز نہورے، ’ص‘ صفا دل چاہی دا
ض
ضدی سنگ دل حنیف اے، مان حسن دی شاہی دا
ط
طواف کریں دن راتیں، ’ظ‘ ظالم کوئی خبر نہیوں
ع
عشق دے کٹھے عاشق، ’غ‘ غصہ تے جبر نہیوں
ف
فائدہ کی شکویاں سندا، ’ق‘ قسمت وچ اجر نہیوں
ک
کتھے چھڈ گیوں ماہی، کجھ حنیف نوں صبر نہیوں
ل
لیکھاں وچ درد وچھوڑا، ’م‘ ماڑے دا زور نہیوں
ن
نوازش وصل دی ہووے، ’و‘ وسیلہ ہور نہیوں
ہ
ہڈاں وچ درد وچھوڑا، ’لا‘ لہو دا زور نہیوں
ء
آخر حنیف ملے گا، ’ی‘ یاداں وچہ ہور نہیوں
سی حرفی ۔۱۰
(ہک مصرعہ وچ دو حرف)
الف
اللہ نوں سور پیارے، ’ب‘ بس کر کوئی ہور نہیوں
ت
توبہ کر آخر مرنا، ’ث‘ ثابت وچ گور نہیوں
ج
جمع کر عمل دی پونجی، ’ح‘ حاصل کجھ ہور نہیوں
خ
خوف حنیف خدا دا کریے، ’ر‘ رحمت باہجھوں ٹھور نہیوں
د
دوا گناہاں والی، ’ذ‘ ذکر وچ ڈھیندی اے
ر
رحمت وی لا متناہی، ’ز‘ زوراور تھیندی اے
س
سوہنا رب کرم کماسی، ’ش‘ شاہی نت جیندی اے
ص
صدیق حنیف نہ جھورے، آخر سچ منیندی اے
ض
ضعیف ایمانوں ہوئے، ’ط‘ طریقے بھلے نی
ظ
ظرافت رہی نہ مولے، ’ع‘ عمل نال تلے نی
غ
غازی تے ہین مجاہد، ’ف‘ فکراں وچ رُلّے نی
ق
قولاں دے سچے جیہڑے، پاون...
Islam is the only religion which is complete code of life. The needs of human beings have been felt and addressed properly. In spite of created by only one creator humans are different in their potentials, behavior and attitude. Owing to this difference, the incomes of people are drastically different from each other. As a result, a few people are rich and well off whereas some are poor- being up to sustenance level. Therefore, people cooperate with each other to eliminate the class differences of social strata. In this perspective, Islam has given an invulnerable perfect socio-economic system. For mutual cooperation, Islam has also addressed the issue and suggested different steps such as madharabah, partnership and tenancy. Bedsides Islam has also focused on secondary resources of mutual cooperation and support that are typically related to the personal concern. It includes: sacrifice, gift, free lending and Qarz-e- Hasanah etc. It also reflects that the man gives precedence to congregational matters over his individuality which is an ample example of mutual cooperation. In fact, mutual cooperation is one of those key factors on which the edifice of prosperous society is built. All religions and ideologies have focused and emphasized on the mutual cooperation; however, Islam lays extra emphasis to build a strong and thriving human state.
The present study, deals with the isolation, screening and selection of Aspergillus oryzae for the alpha amylase production. Seventy eight isolates of A. oryzae were isolated from different soil samples. The strains were initially selected qualitatively on starch agar medium and screened quantitatively for enzyme production in shake flasks and a strain producing 130 ±0.1U/ml of enzyme was selected which was assigned the code IIB-30. The selected strain was subjected to physical and chemical mutagenic treatments in order to improve its amylolytic potential. During the treatments, isolates were qualitatively and quantitatively screened. Among these, EMS-18 exhibited the highest enzyme activity (347±1.2 U/ml). This mutant showed 2.6 fold increased activity over the parental strain in terms of enzyme production. The cultural conditions and nutritional requirements of the selected strains (both wild and mutant) were optimized in 250 ml Erlenmeyer flasks prior to scale up studies in a fermenter. Six different fermentation media were evaluated for the alpha amylase production by both wild and mutant strains of A. oryzae in shake flasks fermentation. Of all the media, M4 containing (g/l); starch 20, yeast extract 8.5, NH 4 Cl 1.3, MgSO 4 .7H 2 O 0.12, CaCl 2 0.06 gave maximal enzyme production i.e., 168±2 (wild) and 385±2 (mutant) which was highly significant (p≤0.05). The effect of incubation temperature, initial pH, volume of media and inoculum size was investigated on the enzyme production. The optimal enzyme production was obtained at 30°C, pH 5, volume, 10 % and inoculum size 4 %, by both wild and mutant strains. The rate of fermentation was also studied and the highest yield of enzyme was obtained 72 h after inoculation.xiv Corn starch (2 %) and lactose (1.5 %) as carbon sources while, ammonium sulfate (0.3 %) and peptone (0.2 %) as nitrogen sources were also optimized. Different surfactants were added to the fermentation media and Tween 80 at the level of 0.1% was found to be the best for enzyme production. The scale up studies for alpha amylase production was carried out in a 7.5 L stirred fermenter. The rate of fermentation for enzyme production by both wild and mutant strains was investigated.) It was found that the enzyme production increased gradually and reached maximum (335 U/ml and 608 U/ml) after 64 h (wild) and 48 h (mutant). The kinetic depiction of results showed optimal fermentation period for enzyme production to be 64 h and 48 h, respectively. The other cultural conditions such as initial pH (5), aeration level (1.5 vvm), dissolved oxygen (15 %), inoculum size (10 %) and agitation intensity (200 rpm) were optimized for enzyme production. The fermented broth was subjected to ammonium sulfate precipitation at different saturation levels (20-90 %). The optimum level of ammonium sulfate saturation was found to be 70 % that gave 1.3 fold purification. By using Sephadex- DEAE column, the active fractions were eluted using 0.05 M Tris-HCl buffer containing 0.30 M NaCl at pH 7.5. The molecular weight of alpha amylase was found to be 48 kDa on SDS-PAGE after gel filtration. A total of 9.5 fold enzyme purification was accomplished. The effect of time, temperature, pH and metal ions on purified enzyme was also investigated and maximum activity was achieved after 30 min at 40oC and pH 5 in the presence of Ca+ 2 ion.