مولوی ابراہیم میرؒ سیالکوٹی کی ادبی خدمات
مولوی ابراہیم میر سیالکوٹی ؒ (۱۸۷۴ء ،۱۹۵۶ء) سیالکوٹ میں پیدا ہوئے۔آپؒ سکاچ مشن ہائی سکول گندم منڈی سیالکوٹ میں علامہ محمد اقبال کے ہم جماعت تھے۔(1) سکول کی تعلیم کے دوران ہی انھوں نے سیالکوٹ کے ایک متقی و متجرعالم مولانا ابو عبداللہ المعروف غلام حسن(یہ عالم دین علامہ اقبال کے ابتدائی اُستاد تھے) کے سامنے زانوئے شاگردی تہہ کیا۔(2)مرے کالج سیالکوٹ میںآپ کو مولوی میر حسن کی شاگردی بھی میسرآئی۔ آپ نے عربی کے ساتھ ساتھ فارسی زبان میں بھی مہارت حاصل کر لی، سکول کی طرح کالج میں بھی آپ کو علامہ اقبال کی ہم نشینی و صحبت حاصل رہی۔(3)
مولوی ابراہیم سیالکوٹی انتہائی ذہین و فطین اور قوی حافظہ کے مالک تھے۔ انھوں نے صرف ایک ماہ کے قلیل عرصہ میں پورا قرآن پاک حفظ کیا۔(4)مولانا موصوف نے اپنی تعلیم کا آغاز دنیاوی تعلیم سے کیا لیکن دینی تعلیم کے حصول کے لیےبیسویں صدی کے عالم باعمل مولاناعبدالمنان وزیر آبادیؒ کے حلقہ درس میں داخل ہو گئے۔(5)جہاں تفسیر،حدیث اور دیگر علوم دینیہ اور عربی زبان پر مہارت تامہ حاصل کی۔ بعد ازاں سید نذیر حسین محدث دہلویؒ کے حلقہ درس میں شامل ہوکر مسندو اجازۂ حدیث سے منفتحر ہوئے۔6))
مولاناسیالکوٹی نہ صرف نامور مشاہیر کے شاگرد تھے۔ بلکہ ان کےمراسمعظیمشاعر فیض احمد فیضؔ کے والد محترم سلطان محمد خان کے ساتھ بھی تھے ۔یہی وجہ ہے کہ فیض احمد فیض نے قرآن مجید کے ابتدائی پارے مولانا موصوفؒ کے مدرسے میں حفظ کیے اوراسکاچ مشن ہائی سکول میںان سے علوم مشرقی کی باقاعدہ تعلیم حاصل کی۔7))
مولوی ابراہیم میر سیالکوٹی عالم باعمل ہونے کے ساتھ ساتھ مذہبی و دینی نثر نگار تھے۔ ان کی اُردو نثری کتابیں تفسیرِ قرآن مجید ،سیرت النبیؐ،مناظروں اور تقابل ادیان پر مشتمل ہیں۔ مولوی موصوف عربی ،فارسی اور اردو زبان پر دسترس...
The learning process in the Palu State Islamic Education Madrasah has run as it should, although in terms of strategies, methods, and learning media used varies according to the conditions, both the material and the condition of the students, and the ability of the teacher itself is different from one another. Blended learning based learning at the Palu Model State Islamic Education Madrasah is considered effective and efficient because teachers are not preoccupied with making material designs, simply accessing the internet is needed including practice in the form of videos so that it will facilitate teachers, both in terms of time, effort and cost. The challenge of blended learning is that teachers are required to be more creative and able to use internet networks. While the opportunity is the Madrasah Tsanawiyah Negeri Model Palu already equipped with network facilities and infrastructure that can support blended learning.
The traditional plants occupy fundamental place for the fulfillment of healthcare needs in developing countries. The current study was aimed to purify and characterize bioactive leads from a medicinal folklore, Ajuga bracteosa Wall. ex Benth. Initially, total fifteen extracts were prepared from dried powdered plant material in different solvent systems using ultra sonication aided maceration. These extracts were evaluated to reconnoiter phytochemical and biological (i.e., antioxidant, antimicrobial, cytotoxic and enzyme inhibitory) attributes. Existence of huge amounts of polyphenols was confirmed in methanol extract (via RP-HPLC analysis) along with highly promising antioxidant and protein kinase inhibitory activities and moderate α-amylase inhibitory, antileishmanial and cytotoxic potential. Therefore, methanol was selected as the most suitable solvent for bulk extraction. Afterwards, the preparative extract (ABCM) was partitioned through solvent-solvent extraction and the resultant main fractions (i.e., ABH, ABE and ABW) were processed through various chromatographic procedures by simultaneously gauging their activities against antioxidant, enzyme inhibitory and cytotoxic assays. AB1 was isolated from its ABH fraction with prominent α-amylase inhibitory activity (IC50 119.4±0.22 µg/ml). AB2, AB3, AB4 and AB5 were isolated from ABE fraction. AB2 gave moderate protein kinase inhibitory potential (i.e., 7.67±0.58 mm bald zone of inhibition). AB3 and AB4 manifested good cytotoxic potential (with LC50 111.52±0.24 and 78.56±0.53 µg/ml respectively) while AB4 also showed good free radical scavenging (with IC50 10.4±0.32 µg/ml) and α-amylase inhibitory potential (with IC50 134±0.56 µg/ml). Magnificent total antioxidant and reducing activities (i.e., 182.8±0.72 and 760.12±0.64 µg AAE/mg compound respectively) were shown by AB5. The ABW fraction resulted in AB6 with moderate cytotoxic potential (with LC50 183.42±0.57 µg/ml). X-ray crystallographic and spectroscopic studies characterized AB1, AB2, AB3, AB4, AB5 and AB6 as 2, 3dihydroxy propyl palmitate, ajugarin I, apigenin, luteolin, ajugarin VI and 8-Oacetylharpagide respectively. In vivo activities including antiinflammatory, analgesic, antidepressant and anticoagulant were designed for further confirmation of the above said activities at compound level. The results revealed high dose (HD, 20 mg/kg) of AB2, AB3 and AB6 to be potent antiinflammatory agents with values ranging between 70-90% edema inhibitions. AB1, AB2 and AB6 showed excellent analgesic behavior with > 90% increment in pain threshold whereas HD and LD (low dose, 10 mg/kg) of AB2 showed maximum antidepressant activity in the range of 90-100 seconds. The remarkable anticoagulant profile (with 143±4.77 seconds for blood coagulation) was shown by HD of AB6. On the basis of previous hepatoprotective reports from the subject plant, the most abundant compound, AB2 was selected for confirmation of hepatoprotective and renoprotective aspects using in vivo CCl4 toxicity model. Endogenous antioxidants i.e. superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase, glutathioneS-transferase and reduced glutathione were revitalized with HD (4 mg/kg) of AB2 exhibiting the activity levels of 4.54±0.39, 4.22±0.41 and 9.02±0.79 U/min, 18.97±1.79 nM/min/mg protein and 20.3±1.7 nM/mg protein respectively. Reduced serum levels of hepatic as well as renal markers i.e. alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, alkaline phosphatase (with 43.7±0.21, 37.2±0.13 and 201.3±0.029 U/l respectively), urea and creatinine (with 24.07±0.19 and 0.98±0.11 mg/dl respectively) were observed with HD of AB2. The lipid profile also showed ameliorative effects for serum triglycerides and cholesterol (i.e., 104±0.34 and 147.2±0.03 mg/dl respectively) at HD. Abnormalities in histoarchitecture of both the organs were curbed by HD of the compound indicating its regenerative properties. In principle, the aforementioned findings endorses A. bracteosa as a substantial source of bioactive leads with marvelous pharmacological spectrum.