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Thesis Info

Author

Nasir Jamal

Department

Department of Technology Management

Program

MBA

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2003

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Technology Management

Language

English

Other

MA/MSc 650.028546 NAI

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676722951839

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ہر رگِ جاں سے پکار آئی ترےؐ آنے سے


ہر رگِ جاں سے پکار آئی ، ترےؐ آنے سے
’’دل کی دنیا میں بہار آئی ترےؐ آنے سے‘‘

شانۂ زیست پہ جو بوجھ تھا گمراہی کا
بوجھ اپنا وہ اُتار آئی ، ترےؐ آنے سے

زلفِ ہستی میں تھی صدیوں سے غضب کی اُلجھن
خود کو وہ آج سنوار آئی ، ترےؐ آنے سے

ابنِ آدمؑ کو ملا نورِ ہدایت کا چراغ
روشنی جب سوئے غار آئی ، ترےؐ آنے سے

وہ جو عرفانؔ ! بھنور میں تھے پریشان بہت
اُن کی کشتی بھی ہے پار آئی ، ترےؐ آنے سے

Analisis Pola Komunikasi Interpersonal: Fondasi Pilar Keluarga Sakinah

This study addresses the issue of interpersonal communication patterns in establishing a harmonious family.  Communication is emphasized in the holy Qur'an as a crucial aspect of human life, particularly for Muslims. Poor communication is one of the factors that can lead to marital disharmony or discomfort within the family. Therefore, effective communication is essential for a healthy family life. To achieve a harmonious and content family, it is essential to understand the patterns of interpersonal communication within the family. This will lead to a peaceful and comfortable environment for all members. The authors aim to discuss effective communication techniques, both in general and within a religious context, to establish a happy family. The research focuses on examining theories related to positive communication patterns within the family. The methodology employed for this research is library research. A balanced communication pattern is essential for forming a harmonious family. Additionally, precise subject-specific vocabulary should be used when it conveys the meaning more precisely than a similar non-technical term. This involves open communication where each member has an equal opportunity to express their opinions about family life. It is important to avoid any biased or emotional language and to use clear, objective, and value-neutral language. The text is grammatically correct and follows conventional academic structure and formatting. No changes in content have been made.

Study of Morphological Changes in Braided River Reach

Temporal variability of flows and sediments and bank erosion is fundamental to understand river dynamics. The temporal variability of sediment load and effective discharge class is one of essential information which is require to improve the barrage and canal operations for flow diversion into the canals. Similarly, bank erosion causes substantial land loss along the river banks due to erosion. Moreover, understanding for the impact of flood events on bank erosion are also lacking for sand bed braided river reaches. Similarly, quantitative relationship between branch channel movement and river bank erosion also have not attained significant attention. The river reach just starting from downstream of the Marala barrage to the 7 km downstream was selected to study the bank erosion. The reach is braided with small unstable sand bars and few semi-stable islands and river flows in multiple channels during low flows. The major proportion of the flows in the Chenab River occurs during monsoon season, which brings lot of sediments from the catchment. Thus, sediments in the river flows not only cause changes in the morphology of river but also diversion of highly sediment laden flows into the canals which creates sedimentation issues. Therefore, firstly, sediment rating curve, variation of sediment load and effective discharge for different temporal scales were examined. Secondly, the changes in the river were assessed and the relationships of river bank erosion with branch channels movement and floods magnitudes (during different flow regimes) were developed. Thirdly, two dimensional (2D) hydrodynamic numerical model was simulated for the flows/floods of 2010 and the results were coupled with the excess shear stress approach to predict the bank erosion and identify the river bank locations more vulnerable to erosion.