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First world war poetry 1914-1918

Thesis Info

Author

Ayesha Sadia

Department

Department of English

Program

MA

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2000

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

53

Subject

English

Language

Arabic

Other

Available at Centeral Library International Islamic University, Pakistan on MA/MSc 821.91080358 AYE

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-24 17:12:25

ARI ID

1676721045514

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مفتی محمد انوار الحق

مفتی محمد انوار الحق
بھوپال سے مفتی محمد انوار الحق صاحب ایم اے سابق وزیر تعلیم و حال وزیر مالیات بھوپال کی وفات کی افسوس ناک خبر آئی ہے، موصوف صاحب علم اور محب دین تھے، ان کی قلمی خدمات اور تحریری مجاہدات بھی خاص ذکر کے قابل ہیں، تاریخ ابوالبشر، اثبات واجب الوجود اور دوسری مذہبی کتابیں جدیدتعلیم یافتہ طبقہ کے لیے بہت مفید ثابت ہوئیں، عمر بھی علمی و تعلیمی کاموں کی مشغولیت کے باوجود اخیر عمر میں سرکار بھوپال کے مالیات کے صیغہ کو جس خوبی سے سنبھالا، دوست و دشمن ہر ایک نے اس کی تحسین کی، اﷲ تعالیٰ اپنے خزانہ رحمت سے اس علم و عمل کے مجسمہ کو سرفراز فرمائے۔
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