حاجی عبدالرحمن
شذرات لکھے جاچکے تھے کہ راقم (ضیاء الدین اصلاحی) کے والد حاجی عبدالرحمن صاحب وفات پاگئے۔ اناﷲ وانا الیہ راجعون۔ ۱۱؍ نومبر کو جمعہ کی نماز کے بعد تجہیز و تکفین ہوئی۔ قارئین معارف سے دعائے مغفرت کی درخواست ہے۔
(ضیاء الدین اصلاحی، نومبر ۱۹۹۴ء)
Mankind among the other creatures is a superior creation of Allah. Though he has been gifted and empowered with strength and logic, yet at times he becomes vulnerable or unfortified during his life span. To handle and manage such weak events and moments of life, Allah has laid down a law of necessity upon him. Since Islam is the religion of ease, comfort and compassion in all matters, therefore on the one hand it provides the regular course of system for the usual and routine matters, while on the other hand it promulgates the law of necessity for unusual and extra ordinary matters. The Western legal system also recognizes such concept of law, but as compared to Islamic concept of law of necessity it does not cover all the aspects of human vulnerability. This paper puts forth a discourse that how this exceptional segment of law can be applied and what is the difference between the Islamic concept of law of necessity and that of which the western legal system has.
There is a diversity of seismic attributes that are accessible for the fluvial reservoir characterization. Withal, the accurate optimization of attributes within the tectonically inverted reservoirs like the Syncline and Horst structures is the chief confront for the prospect delineation. During the stratigraphic pinch-out demarcation, the resolution is to image the sandstone and discriminate the porous and non-porous reservoirs. The continuous wavelet transforms of spectral decomposition tool is a proven stratigraphic reservoir characterization tool. Therefore, this study validates the triumphant execution of the continuous wavelet transforms of spectral decomposition tool for illuminating the high-quality sands distribution along the reservoir architectures on Miano gas field in the Middle Indus Basin, Pakistan. The predictable gears like the root-mean-square (RMS) amplitude provide inadequate reservoir characterization. However, the continuous wavelet transforms of spectral decomposition technique resolves the thin sand beds and quantitatively characterizes the reservoir fluids. The statistical analysis of B-reservoir reveals strong correlation coefficients of ~ (R) 2 > 0.8 for 28 Hz and ~ (R) 2 > 0.75 for absolute average amplitude characteristics along the Syncline. Conversely, the RMS demonstrates weak correlation coefficient of ~ (R) 2< 0.2. The instantaneous frequency model detects the oil sand lens encased within the mudrock that is corroborated by the spectral decomposition. The acoustic impedance-based instantaneous spectral modeling brightens the high-porosity (bright negative acoustic impedance anomalies) zones within the ultra-thin stratigraphic pinch-out reservoir configurations at 37 Hz and 48 Hz. Frequency bandwidth of 10 Hz to 50 Hz is suitable for delineation of complex oil and gas-bearing litho-fluids, architecture, and hence, CWT can be used as finest tool as compared to broadband seismic for characterization of pools (conventional and unconventional resource shale plays) stratigraphic examinations (Tayyab et al., 2017a; Naseer and Asim, 2017b; Tayyab and Asim, 2017c; Naseer and Asim, 2017d). The wedge modeling using the seismically extracted can yield a better resolution as compared to wavelet extraction made inside the designed spectrum (Naseer and Asim, 2017d).