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اسلام میں مرتد کی سزا اور اس پر ہونے والے اعتراضات کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ

Thesis Info

Author

قرة العین

Supervisor

سعدیہسیّدہ

Program

BS

Institute

University of the Punjab

City

لاہور

Degree Starting Year

2016

Language

Urdu

Keywords

مرتد اور ارتداد

Added

2023-02-16 17:15:59

Modified

2023-02-16 17:33:40

ARI ID

1676730964041

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۵۶۔ مجبور

مجبور

وقت کے نازک لمحوں میں

 ہم دونوںبہت قریب تھے

 پرایک دوجے کے دل سے بہت ہی دور

اس پر بھی بلا کی خاموشی طاری تھی

میں بھی بولنے سے عاری تھا

 دونوں اپنی اپنی انا کے ہاتھوں مجبورتھے

افراد معاشرہ کی کردار سازی کا عمل: سیرت طیبہ کی روشنی میں

The real purpose of Holy Prophets to come in this world is just only to preach the Allah's messages.  The Allah deliver orders thought revelation which are the significant.  The prophet are the practical shape of that there are lot of stories in the Holy Quran to exemplify  that role model. The ancients of his life and his actual life is not for the entertainment but in fact it is the role model that meant reciter or reader of Holy Quran should take an inspiration form that action, he must construct himself through this Allah has declared the life of Hazrat Muhammad (P B U H) is Uswa-e-Husana. It means the life of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) represent the good symbol of his character his sit and down his eat and drink and all good manners thought's this we can constant our character Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) life is full of kindness compassion mercy gratitude thankfulness abundance courage fearlessness self-reflection and unwavering belief in his mission. Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH)  is the great educator of mankind. He had enlighted the whole world with the teaching and light of Islam.

Outcomes of Caudal Block in Children Undergone Lower Umbilical Surgeries at French Medical Institute for Mother and Child Health, Kabul, Afghanistan

Background: Pain management is one of the important components of balanced anaesthesia. It can be provided by different methods such as intravenous, intramuscular, orally, topical or regional. Caudal block has grown to become the most popular, safe and easy regional anaesthetic technique to be performed in children undergoing lower umbilical surgeries. Objective: The study was conducted to assess the analgesic effect that is the duration and quality of analgesia provided by a single shot caudal epidural block using bupivacaine 0.25% for intraoperative and postoperative pain relief in children undergoing lower umbilical surgeries in FMIC Hospital, Afghanistan. The objective was to determine the success rate of Caudal Block among children undergone lower umbilical surgeries and received Caudal Block at French Medical Institute for Mothers and Children (FMIC), Kabul, Afghanistan.Methodology: A Retrospective Case Series study was done to achieve the study objectives. The study population was comprised of all the children undergone lower umbilical surgeries and received Caudal Block at French Medical Institute for Children (FMIC), Kabul, Afghanistan. Purposive sampling was utilized to recruit study subjects. Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 22.0 was used to run descriptive and inferential statistics. Chi-square test of independence was run to explore the association between independent and dependent variables. Results: The present study revealed that the success rate of caudal block was 94.3%. All successful cases of caudal blocks were regarded as clinically effective. None of the patient had an increase in hemodynamic or respiratory parameters during surgery. Nearly all, 197 (99.5%) had successful caudal block. The participants had normal heart rate or slightly low HR (not more than 5 to 10 % from baseline HR) during anaesthesia and only 1 (0.5%) participant was bradycardia. Our results showed caudal block with single shot injection of 0.25% bupivacaine provided a long lasting analgesia. Caudal bupivacaine provided analgesia had a duration of equal or more than four hours. Majority of patient received pain killer (Nalbluphine) after four hour of caudal block. In our study, most of the patients, 194 (98%) patients had not experienced post anaesthesia side effects, whereas only 4 (2%) patients had post anaesthesia side effects (nausea or vomiting). None of the cases in our study required additional analgesics during operation.Conclusion: Caudal block provided adequate intraoperative and postoperative analgesia for children under going lower umbilical surgeries with a success rate of 94.3%. Duration of analgesia demonstrated was equal to or more than four