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Archaeology of Mohen- Jo-Daro: Transformation of Knowledge into Vernacular Sindhi

Thesis Info

Author

Sirat Gohar

Supervisor

Rafiullah Khan

Department

Department of Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, QAU

Program

MSc

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2017

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

iv, 64

Subject

Asian Civilizations

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS / M.SC / TIAC / 242

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676718869557

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بشیر احمد ڈار

بشیر احمد ڈار
پاکستان کے مشہور اہل علم اور صاحب قلم جناب بشیر احمد ڈار کی وفات کی خبر دیر میں ملی اﷲ تبارک و تعالیٰ ان کو غریق رحمت فرمائیں، وہ اقبالیات کے بڑے اداشناس اور ماہر تھے، اپنے علمی کمالات کے ساتھ اپنی شرافتِ اخلاق، انکسار اور وضعداری کی وجہ سے اپنے دوستوں اور ملنے والوں میں بہت مقبول تھے۔ (صباح الدین عبدالرحمن، جون ۱۹۷۹ء)

بشیر احمد ڈار
۲۹؍ مارچ ۱۹۷۹؁ء کو پاکستان کے ممتاز، لایق اور مشہور اہل قلم جناب بشیر احمد ڈار اﷲ کو پیارے ہوئے، ان کی وفات کی خبر دیر سے ملی، دکھ ہوا، کہ پاکستان ایک بہت اچھے مصنف، بہت اچھے فلسفی اور بہت اچھے انسان سے محروم ہوگیا۔
۱۹۷۵؁ء سے ۱۹۷۸؁ء تک پاکستان بار بار جانے کا اتفاق ہوا تو جناب بشیر احمد ڈار سے کر اچی، اسلام آباد اور لاہور میں برابر ملاقاتیں ہوتی رہیں، پہلی بار جناب سید حسام الدین راشدی کے دولت کدہ پر ملا، جو کراچی کے ارباب علم و دانش کا صنم خانہ بنا ہوا ہے، معارف کے صفحات پر جناب سید حسام الدین راشدی کا ذکر خیر اکثر آیا ہے، میری نظر میں وہ پاکستان کے پرنس اسکالر ہیں، ان گنت کتابوں کے مایہ ناز مصنف ہیں، اﷲ تعالیٰ نے دولت بھی دی ہے، اس لیے علم دوست اور علم نواز بن کر اپنی مرصع کوٹھی پر علمی محفلیں بھی سجاتے رہتے ہیں، جن میں شریک ہوکر ایسا محسوس ہوتا ہے کہ جہانگیر کے دور میں سندھ میں غازی خاں ترخان کے یہاں بھی ایسی ہی پرکیف مجلسیں ہوا کرتی ہوں گی، ان محفلوں میں جناب بشیر احمد ڈار کا ہونا لازمی تھا۔ جو کراچی میں راشدی صاحب کی زندگی کے جزو لاینفک بنے رہے، شاید ہی کوئی دن ایسا ہوتا جب دونوں کی ملاقاتیں نہ ہوتیں، دونوں کی ملاقاتوں...

فقہی قاعدہ

The experts from various fields have maintained some rules and regulations in understanding and acquiring skills in this field of knowledge. This is due to their efforts which make very simple to understand it similarly the experts of ʽilm-ul-Fiqah i.e. Mujtahedyn and respected Fuqahāʼ have formulated some rules and regulations in the light of Qurʼan, Sunnah and decision act of companions of Muhammad (SAW) which also made it not only simple but it furnish skills and strategies in solving problems in field of Fiqah.

Impact of Trade Liberalization and Fdi on Economic Development in Pakistan: A Human Development and Sustainability Perspective

Like many other developing countries, Pakistan has not only liberalized its trade but also adopted liberal policy for foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. Evidence shows that despite comparatively satisfactory average economic growth, Pakistan’s performance in economic development indicators is still not encouraging. Several studies have focused on the contribution of trade and FDI in economic growth of Pakistan. However, there is dearth of studies that analyze and provide conclusive evidence of the impact of trade liberalization (TL) and FDI on economic development, particularly regarding human development (human well-being) and sustainability. With intention to fill this gap in literature, the prime objective of this study is to investigate impact of trade liberalization and foreign direct investment on broader human centered view of economic development in Pakistan. The study uses annual data, covering the period from 1972 to 2015. This study would generally provide a unique contribution to the literature of economic development for developing countries and particularly for Pakistan. Taking inspiration from Sen’s ‘capability’ approach, this study uses human development index (HDI) as proxy of economic development. To achieve stated objectives of the study, eleven models are specified. Four models reveal impact of trade liberalization’s proxies (trade volume and per capita trade) on human development index (HDI) while in two models impact of FDI on HDI is examined. Two models disclose effect of economic globalization index on HDI and rest of the models demonstrate impact of trade liberalization and FDI on environment. Augmented Dickey-Fullers (ADF) test is applied to identify the unit root problem.In order to obtain stated objectives, Auto Regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) bound testing technique is used to find out long run (LR) associations.Statistical soundness of the specified models and estimated coefficients is checked by residual diagnostic tests and stability diagnostic tests. Variance inflation factor (VIF) is used to check multicollinearity. Results of all specified models, using ARDL technique, reveal robust long run relationship between dependent and explanatory variables, and adjustments of short deviations from equilibrium in the long- term. The long-run coefficients indicate that, in the long run, trade v liberalization (TL) has statistically significant positive impact on HDI (with and without income component) in all specifications. Based on findings, the study supported broader or ‘globalist’ argument for positive impact of trade liberalization on non-income development indicators via income as well as without income component. The results of FDI-HDI models advocate long run relationship between dependent and independent variables in the models. Estimated coefficients illustrate positive and statistically significant impact of FDI on development indicators in the SR and LR. FDI has positive impact on HDI with income and excluding income component. This depicts that FDI influences non-income development indicators by means of income as well as without income component just like trade. Control variable, real GDP has significant positive impact on HDI in both short and long run, whereas, inflation as proxy of macroeconomic stability, exerted negative impact particularly in the short run. When the people are considered a long-lasting real wealth of a country, then economic development must be sustainable. Environment sustainability is one of the key factors to secure quality of life for current and future generations. Debate over the impacts of trade liberalization and FDI on economic development cannot be settled until we get a wellfounded understanding of how trade and FDI affect environment quality in a developing country. Accordingly, for the impact of trade and FDI on the sustainability of economic development in Pakistan, using carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions as proxy of environment quality (increase in CO2 harms environment quality), this study investigated trade, FDI and environment nexus. The results of Trade-CO2 and FDI-CO2 models disclose robust longterm relationship between dependent and explanatory variables, and adjustments of short deviations from equilibrium in the long-run.Findings of study endorse ‘pollution haven’ hypothesis in Pakistan, indicating that trade and FDI aggravate environment quality through carbon dioxide emissions. Results show that economic expansions and fossil fuel energy consumption (control variables) deteriorate environmental quality.Based on empirical results, study suggests that policy makers should have more trade and FDI friendly policies in conjunction with growth enhancing and macroeconomic stability policies to achieve the dream task of developmental goals in Pakistan. Nevertheless, in context of empirical findings, the study implies that pursuing pro trade liberalization and vi foreign direct investment friendly strategies for economic expansion and development, professionals and government of Pakistan should also take care of environmentally sustainable economic development. Move towards sustainable economic development path will not occur overnight, but it is crucial if we are to secure long-term human focused economic development and make Pakistan economy resilient to dangers in future.