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Thesis Info

Author

Uzma Farrah

Department

National Institute of Pakistan Studies, QAU.

Program

Mphil

Institute

Quaid-i-Azam University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2006

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

125

Subject

Pakistan Studies

Language

English

Other

Call No: DISS/M.Phil PAK/159

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-02-19 12:33:56

ARI ID

1676719223476

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سیدنا علی المرتضی رضی اللہ تعالیٰ عنہ

سیدناعلی المرتضی رضی اللہ تعالی عنہ
کعبہ کی حرمت مترشحّ ہے، جس کو طواف کعبہ کی سعادت حاصل ہوجائے ، اُس کو دیگر شخصیات میں ایک ارفع مقام مل جاتا ہے۔ کیوں کہ صاحب ایمان طوافِ کعبہ سے حج وعمرہ کی سعادت حاصل کر لیتا ہے۔ دنیا کے کونے کونے سے قریہ قریہ سے کو چہ کو چہ سے آئے ہوئے حضرات مناسک ِحج وعمرہ ادا کرتے ہوئے اپنی قسمت پر نازاں نظر آتے ہیں کوئی سیّد ہے تو وہ بھی مطاف میں موجود، کوئی افغانی ہے تو وہ بھی مطاف میں موجود ،کوئی ایرانی ہے تو وہ بھی کبھی حجرِ اسود کے سامنے سے گزرتا ہے،کبھی مقامِ ابراہیم پرنوافل ادا کرتا ہے۔ ان سب مقامات کو جو عظمت ملی ہے وہ کعبہ معظمہ کی وجہ سے ہے، ان مقامات مقدسہ کے علاوہ ایک نابغۂ روزگار ہستی ایسی بھی ہے جس نے کعبہ شریف کے اندر جنم لیا ہے اور وہ سیّدنا علی المرتضیٰ ص (مولودِکعبہ ) ان کو نہ صرف قربتِ کعبہ میسر آئی بلکہ کعبہ کے اندر پیدائش کی سعادت بھی حاصل ہوئی۔
کسے را میسّر بجز ایں سعادت
بہ کعبہ ولادت بہ مسجد شہادت
شہنشا و اقلیم ولایت ، منبع علم و عرفاں، راز دارِ محبوب ِخدا، مشکل کشا، مخزن صدق وصفا سیّدنا علی کرّم اللہ تعالیٰ وجہہ الکریم ۱۳رجب ۳۲ سال قبل از ہجرت بروز جمعۃ المبارک بز م ہستی میں رونق افروز ہوئے۔ (ضیاء الواعظین)
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Islam is a complete code of life. It has complete instructions regarding all aspects of life. There is no moment in human life when the wisdom of Islam has not benefited humanity. Likewise there is no such area in the world where Islam has not put the light of guidance. Allah Almighty has systematically administered this world system.  Allah created the universe and set it disciplined, then created man and gave him every kind of physical, rational, logical and argumintive ability, so that humans can know the secrets of the universe by thinking and understanding it. The journey of research and discovery, which started long ago, is still continues today after passing through different stages of research. This journey of research resulted in evolution of philosophy, civilization, promotion of new scientific innovations and discoveries. The research and discovery resulted in the secrets of heaven and earth.  Today, man stands at the stage of science and technology, about which the human being in the older days even could not imagine of it. In this entire evolutionary journey, the religion of Islam is the only religion that not only stood firmly with humans, but guided him at every step during this evolutionary journey. In this context, the Quranic teachings are comprehensive matter. Allamah Sayyuti says "There is no knowledge and problem that is not discussed in the Qur'an. So Islam invites human to research in the system of the universe and presents the system of universe for its authenticity.

Association of Tissue Vitamin D Receptor Expression With Breast Cancer Molecular Subtypes in Kenyan Women

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