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سورة الاحزاب کے اہم مضامین کا مطالعہ

Thesis Info

Author

راحیلہ کشور

Supervisor

ثمر فاطمہ

Program

MA

Institute

University of the Punjab

City

لاہور

Degree Starting Year

1991

Language

Urdu

Keywords

تفسیر , سورة بترتیبِ قرآنی

Added

2023-02-16 17:15:59

Modified

2023-02-17 20:17:31

ARI ID

1676730575015

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محمد عباس اثرؔ

محمد عباس اثرؔ
محمد عباس اثرؔ(۱۹۰۱ئ۔پ) کا اصل نام محمد عباس اور اثرؔ تخلص کرتے تھے۔ اثر ؔراولپنڈی میں پیدا ہوئے۔ سیالکوٹ میں بزمِ افکار کا احیا کیا اور اس بزم کے صدر بنے۔ اثر سیالکوٹ میں حلقہ اربابِ ذوق کے ممبر بھی منتخب ہوئے۔ آپ نعت‘ غزل‘ نظم اور قطعات لکھتے تھے ۔(۳۴۰) اثر روایتی شاعر ہیں۔ ان کی شاعری توحید و رسالت‘ یاسیت اور دردو غم میں ڈوبی ہوئی ہے۔ کچھ اشعارملاحظہ ہوں:
آج کچھ اور حال ہے دل کا

بجھ رہا ہے چراغ محفل کا

اک بگولہ اٹھا سرِ منزل

اڑ رہا ہے غبار منزل کا

غم کی کونپل نگاہ سے پھوٹی

کوئی ٹوٹا ہے آبلہ دل کا

آندھی اٹھی اثرؔ بڑھائو قدم

بجھ رہا ہے چراغ منزل کا
(۳۴۱)

کیا سناتے انہیں ہم حال سنایا نہ گیا

درد محسوس تو ہوتا تھا دکھایا نہ گیا

اور تو رنج کئی ہم نے اٹھائے لیکن

رنج بے مہری احباب اٹھایا نہ گیا
(۳۴)۲

شکستِ غم آرزو درد بن کر

میرے دل کو رہتا ہے اکثر لپیٹے

اثر میں نے اشعار میں ضبطِ غم سے

سلگتے ہوئے چند آنسو سمیٹے
(۳۴۳)
جب نہیں تھے بحرو بر‘ انجم زمین و آسماں
تھا فقط حسنِ ازل یعنی خدا کی ذات تھی
کائنات حسن جب پھیلی تو لا محدود تھی
اور جب سمٹی محمدؐ مصطفٰے کی ذات تھی (۳۴۴)

أثر الروابط الاجتماعية في تحقيق الأخوة الإسلامية في عهد النبوة

This research addresses Islam's view of the social ties that man creates by virtue of his living among the people or in which he borns as its member, and aims to answer several questions about the relationship of these social ties with the Islamic brotherhood bond that Islam has brought. Does Islam recognize the social ties? On which basis does Islam recognize them and why? What is their position in front of Islamic brotherhood? How does Islam invest these ties to achieve religious, psychological and social security? Are there any conditions that Islam has developed to recognize and nurture these ties? The answer to these questions comes through the Qur’ānic texts, the prophetic Hadiths and the events of the Prophet's biography, based on open and direct reference, and away from the ambiguous interpretations or weak evidences; in order to clarify this matter clearly, and to check the validity of the results of the study.

Conservation Issues and Restoration Strategies for Japanese Oak in the Himalayan Region of Pakistan

This study was conducted in order to detect the current conservation status and related issues and to recommend conservation measures for protection of Quercus glauca Thunb in the Himalayan region of Pakistan. This species is a member of the family Fagaceae, a dicot family. Extensive field surveys were carried out in already known locations and unknown potential sites from 2014-2017. Population size, geographic ranges, phytosociological attributes, germination capacity, physiological aspects, morphological characters, ethnobotanical studies and molecular studies were carried out. Future predictions regarding habitat shift of the species were also made using Maxent Modeling. Average leaf length in all the sampling sites ranged from 19.5 cm to 12 cm, while average leaf width ranged from 6.5 cm to 3 cm. The dominant leaf margin was partial dentate being observed in 46 sampling sites. The dominant veination type was alternate observed in 36 sampling sites. The inflorescence was catkin and flowers were monoecious. Seeds were acorns partially embedded in ringed cupule. The number of rings was 6 observed in almost all sites. The localities hosting Q. glauca were traced lying in the Lesser Himalayan region of Pakistan in three districts viz., Mansehra, Battagram and Muzafarabad (AJK). The total number of sampling localities was 29, while total sampling sites were 51. The floristic composition in association with Q. glauca comprised of 144 plant species belong to 66 families. Habit-wise, herbs were dominant comprising 80 species (55.55%) followed by trees 42 species (29.16 %) and shrubs 22 species (15.27%). Family-wise, Poaceae was dominant family with 13 species (9.02 %) followed by Astracea and Rosaceae with 11 species (7.63%) share of each. The altitude in the sampling sites ranged from 718 to 1417.32 m. In the 51 sampling sites, collectively 164 mature individuals were observed with total DBH value of 15587.7 cm. The cluster analysis /dendrogram divided the Q. glauca populations into three associations based on presence and absence data. These associations were (1) (Themeda anathera, Quercus glauca and Oxalis corniculata), (2) (Themeda anathera, Quercus glauca and Cynodon dactylon), (3) (Themeda anathera, Quercus glauca and Oxalis corniculata). The slope aspect, altitude and soil physico-chemical composition were more significant among variables. The germination and further survival of the seedlings was found dependent on the development of mycorrhizal fungi in their root system. Four species of mycorrhizae belonging to three genera were isolated and identified in the molecular analysis i.e. Scleroderma bovista Fr, S cepa Pers, Boletus impolitus Bertault and Tomentella affbadia species in two samples. Our findings revealed that along with the availability of suitable habitat and climatic conditions, germinating seedlings must develop mycorrhizae for absorption of sap for active growth and survival of the species Significant differences were found in viability results among the seeds collected from selected sampling sites. Higher viability was found in the seeds collected from Gadda (District Battagram) (95.23%) than those collected from Tandali (Muzafar Abad District) i.e. 88%. Least viability (33.33%) was foud in the seeds collected from Afzal Abad (District Mansehra). The stratification of seeds for 15 days was found to be the most effective in breaking dormancy in Q glauca having 95.45 % germination having average germination time (AGT) of 12.42 days as compared to the control (22.22%) germination with AGT of 27.5 days. Seeds with dehisced seed coat also showed poor germination, seeds germinated at 10% at Jaba (Mansehra) and Chorlanga (Battagram) with AGT of 30 and 32 days respectively. Seeds with bores in their seed coat showed poor germination, only 10% seeds germinated with AGT of 32 days in seeds collected from Jaba (Mansehra), while were unable to germinate collected from sites.