اس کتاب میں تبریکات اور تعارف کو یکجا کر دیا گیا ہے۔ مصنفین کی کتب پر تاثرات اور تبصروں کو موضوع بنایا گیا ہے۔ پروفیسر عبد الحق نے فیاضی کا مظاہرہ کیا اور مولانا حالی کی طرح ہر مصنف کی صلاحیتوں اور قابلیتوں کو سراہتے ہوئے تقدیم و تعریف و تبریک کی ہے۔ آپ خودفرماتے ہیں کہ:
کثرت سے توصیفی کلمات کا استعمال ان تحریروں میں بدنمائی کا سبب ہے۔ اس
کے لیے راقم معذرت خواہ ہے اور پشیمان بھی ۔ (29)
Allama Badr_ul_Din Al-Aaini was a distinguished Islamic Scholar of 8 A.H. He was at the same time an interpreter, Muhadis, a Jurist, and a Historian. He was recognized to be a great Jurist, a Muhadis and a praise worthy man by his contemporary scholars and Jurists. His contributions towards the Muslim Ummah are very comprehensive and valuable. In the below mentioned Article contains a comprehensive view of Al-Aaini`s name and lineage, birth, his teachers, pupils, his works, contributions and his prominent position among the scholars of his age.
Martynia annua L. is a medicinal plant found local to sub-continent where it is consumed for self-treatment of various diseases and ailments. The objectives of this study were to analyze different extracts of plant parts using untargeted and targeted metabolic profiling, identification/quantitation of selected compounds and evaluation of antioxidant and cytotoxic activities of all plant part’s extracts. A validated LC-MS/MS method was used for untargeted and targeted analysis of a range of extracts from the plant. Individual plant metabolites were identified/quantified by comparison with authentic standards, published fragmentation profiles and online database matching. For antioxidant activity, three different assays were used. Tetrazolium reduction method was employed to evaluate cytotoxic activity. A total of 89 compounds were identified and their relative abundances were estimated across five separate parts of the plant (leaves, stem, fruits, flowers and roots).Sixteen of these compounds were identified by comparison with authentic standards and were subsequently ascertained in all plant parts. The identity of 18 glycosides compounds were determined by deduction engaging accurate mass, isotope pattern and experimental collision induced dissociation fragmentation spectra. Fifty five compounds were identified putatively by matching with HMDB (Human Metabolome Database). A number of compounds identified at higher abundance which include: homovanilic acid, syringic acid, trans-ferulic acid, apigenin, luteolin, hispidulin and isorhamnetin have biological properties and also estimated their concentration and independently determined biotherapeutic properties. The plant extracts showed significant antioxidant and cytotoxic activity. These findings significantly extend the plant metabolites identified in the Martynia annua. These results anticipate a biochemical support for future studies addressing bio-therapeutic potential of this plant.