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Author

Urooj Fatima

Supervisor

Waqar Ali Khan

Department

Department of Computer Science

Program

BSE

Institute

COMSATS University Islamabad

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2017

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Computer Science

Language

English

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676719986533

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حدیثِ خواب گویم

حدیثِ خواب گویم
سفر نامے کے بنیادی لوازمات میں سے ایک سفر بھی ہے ۔جب کہ اس میں برتی جانے والی پابندیوں میں سب سے اہم فسوں گری اور مبالغے سے اجتناب ہے۔ یہ لوازمات اور پابندیاں کسی اور ملک کے سفر پر نکلے سفر نامہ نگار کے لیے زیادہ مشکل نہ ہوں مگر سفر اگر مصر کا ہو تو سفر نامہ نگار کے لیے یہ دو دھاری تلوار پر چلنے سے کم نہیں۔
مصری تہذیب کی حقیقت جس قدر مسلمہ ہے اس قدر فسوں آمیز۔ یہاں کے نظارے اس حد تک تحیر آمیز ہیں کہ ان پر بات کرنی اور اس پر تحریر کرتے وقت طلسماتی ارتعاش اور فینتاسی سے خود کو الگ کرنا ممکن ہی نہیں ہوتا۔
فوق الفطری ماحول اور فضا، قصہ در قصہ بنیادی حقیقت اور واقعے کے ساتھ ضمنی کہانیاں ،غیر مرئی حقیقت ،انسانوں کے علاوہ جانوروں اور چرند پرند سے منسلک واقعات، مرکزی کرداروں کی غیر معمولی طاقت اور حیثیت ،معاون کرداروں کی فوجِ ظفر موج، مشکلات، رکاوٹوں کاذکر، مذہبی اور دینی عقاید و تجربات ،آسمانی اور انسانی قوانین کا ذکر اور نفاذ غرض وہ تمام لوازمات جو کسی افسانوی تحریر کے خاصے ہوتے ہیں ، مصر پر لکھے سفر نامے کے بنیادی شرائط و لوازم بن جاتے ہیں۔
ان ہی لوازمات کی وجہ سے سفر نامہ داستان اور فسوں گری کا لبادہ اوڑھ لیتا ہے۔ لکھاری تہذیبی، تاریخی اور ذاتی داخلیت کا شکار ہو جاتا ہے۔ مسافر کے ساتھ بھی اس سفر پر کچھ ایسا ہی ہوا۔ جہاں بھی گیا حقیقتیں، حسین تخیل اور سچائیاں فینتاسی کا روپ دھار لیتیں، چاہے یہ حقیقتیں فراعینِ مصر کی ہوں یا یہ سچائیاں وادیٔ سینا کی طلسماتی فضا کی ہوں جہاں ریب و تکذیب کی گنجائش نہ ہوتے ہوئے بھی میری فکر افسوں اور بالعکس فسوں کے ساتھ ابہام و سحر کی خواب...

مسلم عائلی قوانین آرڈیننس ۱۹۶۱ء کی دفعہ ۴ (یتیم پوتے وغیرہ کی میراث) : اسلامی احکام کی روشنی میں تحقیقی جائزہ

Issues of inheritance have been thoroughly maintained in the Holy Quran and Sunnah. As per these injunctions, the principle of AL’Aqrab fal’aqrab “the closest in kin” is to be observed. According to these principles, grandchildren, even though orphaned, have no right to inherit grandfather in the presence of direct children. On the other hand, section 4 of Muslim Family Laws, 1961 grants a share to orphaned grandchildren from the inheritance of his grandfather. Whereas, as per the constitution, no law can be enacted which is repugnant to the injunctions of the Holy Quran and Sunnah, now, whether the above mentioned section is in conformity with the injunctions of the Holy Quran and Sunnah or not is to be treated properly. If not, so from which perspective, it is repugnant to the Islamic Injunctions? These questions have been analysed critically in this paper and finally it has been concluded that section 4 of Muslim Family Laws Ordinance, 1961 contrasts with the injunctions as laid down in the Holy Quran and Sunnah.

Development of a Group Nonverbal Intelligence Test for Youth

Intelligence is an all encompassing ability of human personality with myriad implications on the overall success of life outcomes including academic achievements, professional success, quality of life and social wellbeing. The concept of right person for the right job is the real essence of ability testing and human resource induction as the evaluation of true potentials can help placement of individuals according to their intellectual functioning to improve their chances of success in life. A critical challenge, in assessment of intelligence has been the level of educational background, language proficiency and age specification. Thus, in order to develop a culture fair and culture free test, nonverbal intelligence testing has been acclaimed a psychometrically viable method in the field of intelligence testing and measurement. The present study was therefore, designed to develop a group nonverbal intelligence test for Pakistani youth with age ranges 15 to 24 years and labeled as Group Nonverbal Intelligence Test for Youth (GNVITY). Guided by the theoretical model of fluid intelligence given by Cattell in 1965, the Group Nonverbal Intelligence Test for Pakistani Youth comprised of five subtests: Matrices, Odd one out, Similarities, Series and Analogies, each subscale comprising of geometric and figurative materials; shapes, patterns, symbols and designs. In order to develop a standardized psychometrically sound group nonverbal intelligence test for the measurement of nonverbal intelligence test, four studies were planned following the methodological framework of Hinkin, Tracy, and Enz (1997) for construction of a scale. Study 1 was conducted to generate the items for GNVITY; ascertaining the difficulty level, discrimination power, and to determine the time limit for the administration of the test. In first phase, ability areas, test format and test draft was finalized. Initially 200 items were generated and 150 items were shortlisted in the light of expert opinion, qualitative and content analysis. In second phase, item analysis was carried out to estimate the difficulty level, discrimination power and distracter analysis and thus 54 items were discarded. In third phase, items with difficulty level below 0.30 and above 0.70, discrimination values lower than 0.30 and item to total correlation value less than 0.30 were discarded. This exercise resulted in the final selection of 80 items. In fourth phase, estimation of time limit was carried out and decided to be 30 minutes. xi Study 2 was conducted to find the factorial validity and reliability analysis. The principal axis factoring yielded a single factor loading for five subscales with estimated values; .764, .692, .747, .795, and .735 for Matrices, Odd one outs, Similarities, Series and Analogies suggested uni dimensionality of test. Item total correlation and matrix of correlation showed significant high positive results at p < .001. The reliability studies showed that the three reliability indices: Cronbatch alpha (.92), split half reliability (.90) and test retest reliability (.92) are highly significant at p < .001 indicating that the proposed group nonverbal intelligence test is highly reliable and consistent measure of nonverbal intelligence for the youth. Study 3 was conducted to establish the validity of group nonverbal intelligence test for youth by administering the test on 400 secondary school level students at Inter Services Selection Board (ISSB). The convergent validity was established by correlating the Group Nonverbal Intelligence Test for Youth (GNVITY) scores with Raven Standard Progressive Matrices (RSPM), Verbal Intelligence Test (VIT) and Nonverbal Intelligence Test (NVIT) being used for intelligence testing and screening of candidates for armed services. Results yielded highly positive correlation coefficients all significant at p < .001. The discrimination validity of the test was established by correlating the GNVITY scores with Individual Obstacles (IOs), a measure of physical agility and endurance used at ISSB. As anticipated, no significant results were found between the two measures. The significant high positive correlation between the students test scores and marks in their intermediate and equivalent level examinations give evidence of criterion validity. The F values for three age and grades showed highly significant results at p < .001 supported the hypothesis that there are significant differences in three groups. Study 4 was conducted to establish the norms and grading system. The test was administered on 2000 college level students all over the Pakistan. The mean score of the test was 42.82 and standard deviation was 10.341. Three types of within group norms Percentile, Standard Sores and Deviation IQ were derived and grading system was devised for interpretation of results on comparative grounds. xii Overall the findings show that test is a good measure of nonverbal intelligence for Pakistani youth. Test has good potentials for human resource induction, educational and clinical institutions for estimation of cognitive functioning of Pakistani youth. The GNVITY is relatively free from the confounding of education, language and acculturation, has group administer ability advantage and provides standardized norms for grading and interpretation of results.