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جدید اردو نظم میں تصّور انسان

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Author

Batool, Arifa

Program

PhD

Institute

University of the Punjab

City

Lahore

Province

Punjab

Country

Pakistan

Thesis Completing Year

2017

Thesis Completion Status

Completed

Subject

Urdu Language and Literature

Language

Urdu

Link

http://prr.hec.gov.pk/jspui/bitstream/123456789/12122/1/Arifa%20batool%20urdu%202017%20uop%20lhr%20prr.pdf

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Romonized Title :Jadeed Urdu Nazm Mein Tassawar-E-Insan

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2021-02-17 19:49:13

Modified

2023-01-06 19:20:37

ARI ID

1676728168978

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Timeline of major events relating to the life of The Prophet(P)

Timeline of major events
relating to the life of The Prophet(P)

CE 570: Birth of the Prophet.
610: Beginning of the Revelation of The Qur’an.
613: The Prophet formally begins his Mission with preaching and advocacy.
615: Refuge of some Muslims in Abyssinia.
617: Siege of the Prophet and his family.
619: Death of the Prophet’s wife and his first-born son.
620: The Prophet’s Night Journey to Jerusalem and the Heavens.
620: Pledge of Aqabah in preparation for his migration.
622: Migration to Madeenah.
AH 02/CE 624: Battle of Badr.
03/625: Battle of Uhud.
05/627: Battle of the Trench.
06/628: Treaty of Hudaybia.
08/629: Makkah reverts to Islam.
08/630: Battle of Hunayn, Battle of Ta’ef.
09/631: Tabuk Expedition.
10/632: Farewell Pilgrimage.
11/632: The Prophet leaves this world.

* CE - Common Era. * AH - After Hijrah

دور الشباب فی فی العمل الاجتماعی التطوعی

In every society of the world, youth is a very important segment. The youth plays an important role in social work and development of communities. There is a dire need of such voluntary welfare works to meet the needs of individuals as well as of the whole communities. As the complexities of living conditions increase, the voluntary social work and welfare projects gain importance and governments alone whether of developing or developed countries, can no longer meet the needs of their citizens. All this necessitates the existence of other bodies working parallel to the governmental bodies to fill in the public domain and complement the role played by the government agencies in meeting social needs. Such bodies are called civil society organizations. These organizations play an important role in addressing some of the social, cultural, and economic issues. Despite the great importance of the social work and its need for the development of communities and the development of individuals a very small percentage of youth are engaged in social work. There is reluctance among the youth to participate in community work. This article explores the role of youth in social welfare work.

Applications of Compressed Sensing to Biomedical Imaging

The application of compressed sensing (CS) to biomedical imaging is exciting because it allows a reasonably accurate reconstruction of images from far fewer measurements. For biomedical imaging, CS can increase the imaging speed and consequently decrease the radiation dose. While the idea of CS has been used to reduce the acquisition time of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), x-ray computed tomography (CT) and microwave imaging (MWI), unfortunately the computation time of image recovery has increased as the nonlinear CS reconstruction algorithms are fairly slow. Reconstructing high-dimensional signals or biomedical images from compressively sampled data is a fundamental challenge faced by the CS. In this dissertation, we propose a suite of novel CS recovery methods that can efficiently recover the Fourier encoded biomedical images (MRI, parallel-beam CT and MWI) from a small set of randomized measurements. The initial part of the current work presents CS based reconstruction of sub-sampled biomedical imaging modalities using projection onto convex sets (POCS) and separable surrogate functional (SSF) methods. The iterative shrinkage based SSF algorithm incorporates the linear estimate of the error to improve the reconstruction quality. It does not involve any matrix inversion and is used to estimate the missing Fourier samples of the original image by applying data consistency in the frequency domain and soft thresholding in the sparsifying domain. The idea of using hybrid evolutionary techniques for the sparse signal recovery is presented next. It proposes how to combine the heuristic techniques such as Differential evolution (DE), genetic algorithms (GA), and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) with v iterative shrinkage algorithms to faithfully reconstruct sparse signals from a small number of measurements. Based on the notion of GA, a modified POCS based algorithm is developed. This novel CS recovery technique uses two different estimates for the initialization and iteratively combines them to recover the original Fourier encoded image. In the last part, we use hyperbolic tangent function separately to develop a reconstruction algorithm and a non-linear shrinkage curve for thresholding. As the ?1-norm penalty is not differentiable, the proposed hyperbolic tangent based function is used to closely approximate the ?1-norm regularization by a differentiable surrogate function. Using the method of gradient descent, a simple update rule is developed. The algorithm is shown to perform well for one dimensional (1-D) sparse signal recovery as well as CS reconstruction of Fourier encoded biomedical imaging. The idea is further extended by using hyperbolic tangent based approximations for the soft-thresholding that provide flexibility in terms of its adjustable parameters. Besides using synthetic data, the effectiveness of the proposed techniques are also validated using the real data collected from the MRI and MWI scanners.