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Numerical Simulation of Sediment Transport Problems

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Author

Qureshi, Abdul Latif

Supervisor

Ahsanullah Baloch

Program

PhD

Institute

Mehran University of Engineering and Technology

City

Jamshoro

Province

Sindh

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2004

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Applied Sciences

Language

English

Link

http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/6604/1/3378H.pdf

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-03-20 21:36:40

ARI ID

1676726777517

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منبعٔ معرفت ، آگہی ہے وحی

منبعِ معرفت ، آگہی ہے وحی
نُور ہی نُور ہے ، روشنی ہے وحی

آپؐ کی بات بھی ، ربّ ہی کی بات ہے
آپؐ کی گفتگو کی لڑی ہے وحی

پوری انسانیت کے لیے رہنما
اور کوئی نہیں ، بس وحی ہے وحی


آسمانوں سے گو اِس کو بھیجا گیا
پر زمیں سے کہیں پھوٹتی ہے وحی

جھوٹ اور مکر کے جال کو توڑ کر
حق کی تائید بس کر رہی ہے وحی

اِس بنا، حیثیت زندگی کی ہے کیا
جسم میں رُوح تو پھونکتی ہے وحی

محبة الله عز وجل في السنة النبوية من الصحيحين: دراسة حديثية موضوعية

يهدف هذا البحث إلى جمع الأحاديث الواردة في محبة الله عز وجل من الصحيحين، ودراستها واستنباط الأحكام والفوائد منها، وإثبات صفة المحبة لله تعالى، وأنه سبحانه يحب عباده، ويحبه عباده، وهو مذهب أهل السنة والجماعة. كما أن هذا البحث يبين ما يحبه الله من الأعمال والأقوال والأخلاق التي وردت بها سنة النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم، وقد أوردت فيه الأسباب الموجبة لمحبته سبحانه، وثمرات تلك المحبة. وخلص الباحث إلى أنَّ محبة الله جل وعلا واجبة، وأن لها آثاراً تترتب عليها، ومقتضيات يجب تحقيقها، وأن محبة الله للعبد لها علامات يستدل بها على ذلك.

The Forms and Functions of English for Army Personnel in Pakistan With a Specific Reference to Pakistan Military Academy, Kakul

Most of the ESL programmes in Pakistan do not cater to the potential needs of the learners, both in their academic as well as professional settings. This is due to the fact that the prescribed English syllabi are not in accordance with the specific needs of the learners. The professional institutions as such fail to equip the learners with the required linguistic and communicative competence. The Pakistan Military Academy (PMA), Kakul, the target research site of the project, one of the multiple cases in point, is also facing the same problem. The present study chooses to focus on the evaluation of the English Teaching Programme (ETP) of the PMA, Kakul, to discover those factors, which may have decreased the efficiency of the syllabus and attempts to find out as to why it does not achieve the desired goals. This research is also a thorough investigation to measure the level of existing linguistic adequacy of the PMA cadets with reference to the specific roles they are required to perform so that their problem areas could be systematically identified and subsequently reported with recommendations. A mixed methods approach has been followed to investigate the academic and professional language needs of the learners. In this regard, information was obtained through questionnaire and interviews from three population groups of the discourse community of army: cadets, ex-cadets and instructors. The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS Version 13) was used for analyzing the quantitative data and thematic analysis was used for analyzing the qualitative data. In addition, an eclectic checklist based on the criteria suggested by various scholars was prepared to evaluate the textbooks taught at the PMA. The findings indicate that knowledge of English is a decisive factor for success in Pakistan Army. However, the results revealed that there is plenty of scope for improvement in the present courses that are being taught at the PMA and that a literature oriented general English course does not help the cadets achieve the required proficiency in English language. In identifying the language needs of cadets, a vast majority of all the population groups have ranked writing and speaking skills as the most important language skills required, followed by reading and listening. The results also provided a clear picture of the learners’ level of inadequacy in the skills required for performing academic and professional roles in military settings. It was also found that some changes need to be made in teaching style in order for courses to be more effective. Based on the findings of this study, a needs-based course has been proposed for implementation at the PMA. The study concludes with various recommendations that may help improve the English language teaching and learning at the PMA.