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Factors influencing the choice between Islamic and conventional bank accounts:evidence from Afghanistan.

Thesis Info

Author

Hashmatullah

Supervisor

Atiq-uz-Zafar

Department

Department of Islamic Economics

Program

MS

Institute

International Islamic University

Institute Type

Public

City

Islamabad

Province

Islamabad

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2016

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Page

vi, 86

Subject

Islamic Economics

Language

English

Other

MS 332.1091767 HAF

Added

2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676723682578

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اتفاق میں برکت

اتفاق میں برکت

ریت کے ذرات مل کر ریگستان کی شکل اختیار کر لیتے ہیں مٹی کے ذرات اکٹھے ہو کر گارے کی شکل میں ڈھل جاتے ہیں، پانی اور مٹی کا یہ امتزاج اینٹوں کی شکل اختیار کر لیتا ہے، اینٹیں آپس میں مل جل کر فلک بوس عمارت کی صورت میں ڈھل جاتی ہیں۔ ستارے آپس میں گھل مل جائیں تو کہکشائیں وجود میں آجاتی ہیں۔ افرادمل کر رہنا شروع کر دیں تو گھر ، کو چہ، قریہ، محلہ اور بڑی بڑی آبادیوں کا وجود منصہ شہود پر جلوہ گر ہو جا تا ہے۔
نظام قدرت کا بنظر غائر مطالعہ کریں اور چشم بنیا سلسلہ مشاہد ہ وا کر یں تو کائنات کا ذرّہ ذرّہ باہم مربوط اور متحد نظر آتا ہے۔ تمام برکات جو دنیا مافیھا میں نظر آرہی ہیں یہ باہمی اتحاد و تعاون کا ثمر ہے۔
پانی کے قطر ے مل کر ندی نالوں ، بحیر وں اور بڑے بڑے سمندروں کی شکل اختیار کر سکتے ہیں تو کائنات میں بسنے والے انسان اور بالخصوص مسلمان شعوری طور پر باہم متحد کیوں نہیں ہوسکتے، یقینا ہو سکتے ہیں۔ آج اگر تقریبا 57 ممالک مسلم ممالک ہیں اگر یہ تعصب ، نرگسیت اور فرقہ واریت کے بتوں کو پاش پاش کر کے اکٹھے ہو جائیں تو تمام لادینی قوتوں کے عفریت قاتل کو صفحہ ہستی سے مٹا سکتے ہیں اور اسلام کی قوتِ لا زوال کا عملی مظاہرہ کر سکتے ہیں۔اور یہ سب کچھ متفق اور متحد رہنے سے ہی ہو سکتا ہے ۔ اختلاف سے تو ایسی دراڑیں پڑتی ہیںکہ معاشرے کا وجود باقی رہنا دشوار ہو جاتا ہے ۔ اتفاق اور اتحاد جملہ معاملات میں کلیدی کردار ادا کرتا ہے۔
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تولیدی اور جنسی صحت: اسلامی تعلیمات کی روشنی میں

Human is the combination of body and spirit, Islām pays attention to the balanced growth and construction of the human personality considering the health of both body and spirit. As Muslims, we believe that Islām is the perfect code of life, which provides guidance for the solutions of all individual and collective problems of human beings. Therefore, we believe that Islām has a complete system of instructions for the development and reformation of spirit on the one hand, and, on the other hand, it has prescribed guidelines for the upkeeping and maintenance of the body. Reproductive and sexual health is one of the major problems of human beings. Eastern societies are comparatively shy to discuss this problem, unless necessary, while the western societies have introduced sex education in their schools to teenagers. We being Muslims tend to look towards our religion to guide us in such a way, that it may educate us, on the one hand, and on the other, it may guide us to adopt the required attitude to avoid the negativity of its awareness. Although the issue of reproductive health is considered as the specialty of the modern age, however, Islamic instructions very obviously discuss them from the beginning. In this article, the author has explored and elaborated Islamic teachings regarding the reproductive health and sexual instructions and discussed them in order to prove that Islām has the full capacity to solve the current social problems of reproductive health and sexual health.

Brain Enhancers and Their Role in Distinguishing Human Cns from That of Non-Human Primates

BACKROUND: Human sequence acceleration has been reported to have revamped the status of present-day humans over the course of evolution and has immensely contributed to their efficient adaptation to do highly complicated assessments. Human accelerated DNA fragments are those bits of the genome that have experienced frequent sequential changes after the human-chimp split despite being strongly conserved among mammals. Previous studies have indicated that many such accelerated genomic segments happen to harbor cis-regulatory elements, among which enhancers take up the most portion. Enhancers make up the distal category of cis-regulatory elements that could reside many kilobases away from their target genes and contribute in initiation of cell specific gene expression.Recent findings have also brought to our notice that coding region mutations shared with archaic humans were followed by substitutions in regulatory elements that were Homo sapien-unique and hence attributed to anatomically profound modern human traits. Following this deduction, we opted for brain that is the most profoundly adapted organ in the present-day human anatomy, characterizing them as the most cognitively advanced species. We focussed on acceleration of enhancers that express solely in the brain region. With respect to that, craniofacial development due to an increased brain size during the course of primate evolution has also garnered immense attention over the past many years. The relevance of this increase in brain size and its direct impact in formulating the facial mechanics of humans, both archaic and modern, has left many questions unanswered. Climate is one leading factor that imposed evolutionary constraints over the human facial dynamics. While observing such wide variety of facial forms in the present-day human population, it becomes evidently intriguing to probe into genetic factors that might have given in to the forces of natural selection. With the advent of genome wide association studies, we now have a decent collection of single nucleotide polymorphisms that are associated with various facial features. We took nasal morphology as our case study for being nature‟s profound conditioning system in the human body. By keeping out-of-Africa ancient migrations in mind, we observe a drastic climatic shift from an extremely hot-humid environment of Africa to relatively temperate regions of Asia and extremely cold Europe. Following the pattern of nasal variation on these lines, the aim of our study ensures a link between nasal adaptations to climatic change as wide-bulbous noses are significant features of hothumid climate and narrower-taller noses represent a much colder climate. RESULTS: This study relied on empirically confirmed brain exclusive enhancers to avoid any misjudgments about their regulatory status and categorized among them a subset of enhancers with an exceptionally accelerated rate of lineage specific divergence in humans. Among these accelerated enhancers, we found an assorted set of 13 distinct transcription factor binding sites were located that possessed unique existence in humans. 3/13 such sites belonging to transcription factors SOX2, RUNX1/3 and FOS/JUND possessed single nucleotide variants that made them unique to H. sapiensupon comparisons with Neanderthal and Denisovan orthologous sequences. These variants modifying the binding sites in modern human lineage were further substantiated as single nucleotide polymorphisms via exploiting 1000 Genomes Project Phase III data. Long range haplotype (LRH) based tests laid out evidence of positive selection to be governing in African population on two of the modern human motif modifying alleles with strongest results for SOX2 binding site. For nasal phenotype assessment on the basis of genetic variation, we gathered a set of SNPs from six GWAS studies till date, each associated with a particular nasal feature and applied tests so as to determine the pattern of contrasting selection over alleles in regions of climatic opposites. We incorporated 2504 individuals‟ data from 1000 Genomes Project Phase III. We observed 9 such SNPs that made strong cases of positive selection on either of their allelic variants (derived or ancestral). Among them, we also observed SNPs that conspicuously showed varying patterns of selection on either of the alleles in Africa (hot-humid climate) in comparison with four nonAfrican populations (temperate or colder climates), hence, highlighting a climatically driven, contrasting patterns of divergence of alleles that favored a particular nasal phenotype. CONCLUSION: Our study concludes that sequence divergence in the regulatory repertoire of modern humans underlie their vast phenotypic leverage over other species, brain being the crown of all such adaptations. We also concluded that Homo sapien-specific binding site variants in these enhancers are prone to accelerated divergence across the current-day human population and could be involving a functional advantage. We also gauged in this study that nasal type variation in different regions of the world are climatically driven. Our data also highlights the uniqueness of these substitutions, as majority of the human specific substitutions are not shared with Neanderthals and Denisovans. Also, the occurrence of these SNPs in non-coding part of the genome also points towards a new aspect in which cisregulatory evolution could be playing a significant role in devising the nasal morphological mechanics of the present-day human population.