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سیاسی نظا م میں عوام کی نمائندگی،اسلام اور جدید تصورات: ایک تقابلی جائزہ

Thesis Info

Author

محمد ناصر،حافظ

Supervisor

سعید الرحمٰن

Program

PhD

Institute

Bahauddin Zakariya University

City

ملتان

Degree Starting Year

2014

Language

Urdu

Keywords

سیاسی متفرق مسائل

Added

2023-02-16 17:15:59

Modified

2023-02-16 17:33:40

ARI ID

1676730994628

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قصاص کا اصطلاحی مفہوم

علامہ زبیدی ؒکے بقول قصاص سے مراد
"القصاص الاسم منہ وھو ان یفعل بہ مثل فعلہ من قتل او قطع او ضرب اوجرح۔"155
"قصاص اس با ت کا نام ہے کہ اس شخص کے ساتھ وہی کیا جائے جو کچھ اس کے ساتھ کیا ہے جس طرح اس نے قتل کیا ، یا ٹکرے کرنا، یا مارنا یا زخم لگاناوغیرہ۔ "
راغب اصفہانی قصاص کا مفہوم ان الفاظ میں بیان کرتے ہیں
"القصاص تتبع الالم بالقود ، قال ولکم فی القصاص حیوۃوالجروح قصاص ویقال قص فلان فلانا،وضربہ ضربافاقصہایارناہمنالموت، والقص والجص۔" 156
"قصاص وہ ہے یعنی قاتل کو مقتول کے بدلے قتل کرنا ، قرآن مجید میں ہے کہ تمہارے لیے قصاص میں زندگی ہے اور زخموں میں قصاص ہے اور اسے مار ماری ، پس اس سے قصاص لیا یعنی موت کے قریب کر دیا۔ "
علامہ کاسانیؒ کے مطابق قصاص سے مراد
"الْقِصَاصِ فإنه وَإِنْ كان عُقُوبَةً مُقَدَّرَةً لَكِنَّهُ يَجِبُ حَقًّا لِلْعَبْدِ حتى يَجْرِيَ فيه الْعَفْوُ وَالصُّلْحُ۔ "157
"قصاص ایسی سزا کو کہتے ہیں جو مقرر ہے لیکن یہ حق العبد کے طور پر واجب ہوتی ہے اور اس میں معاف کرنے اور صلح کی گنجائش ہوتی ہے۔ "
ان تعریفوں سے ثابت ہوا کہ قصاص کا مفہوم قتل کے بدلے قاتل کو قتل کرنا ہے اور یہ مقتول کے ورثاء کا حق ہے، چاہے قتل کے بدلے قتل کریں یا دیت قبول کریں یا معاف کردیں ۔

بلڈ بینک کا قیام اور انتقال خون کے مسئلہ کا ایک تحقیقی جائزہ قرآن و سنت کی روشنی میں

Consideration of illness in the rulings of Islamic Sharia fully understands and estimates the danger and potential loss in case of illness. Islamic Sharia has given illness a complete consideration. Sometimes human needs blood which is important for life as is oxygen. Without blood, it’s not possible to survive. Blood is needed in certain amount and God has given us some surplus amount in the body which comes into action in case some blood is flowed from the body. This extra blood can save human life. Previously it was not possible to preserve the extra blood but now advancement of science has made it possible to save it and to use it to help some lives of other people. An ill person can be helped and saved by injecting the needed blood. Nowadays blood banks are working all over the world and are helping save lives of human beings. Blood transfusion is not only permitted rationally, ethically and traditionally but it is a matter of great reward to help humanity. So, establishing blood banks is purely a human activity and a very good thing. This article discusses blood banks and its establishment under the light of Islamic Sharia.

Geo-Strategic Significance of Gilgit Baltistan: Political, Economic and Security Interests of Pakistan, India and China 1947-2013

Geography is the study of earth, environment and the people living on it and geographical position of a state determines its geopolitical and geostrategic significant role in international politics. Gilgit-Baltistan (GB), formally known as Northern Areas of Pakistan, is located at a place where three great mountain ranges (Empires); Karakorum, Himalayas and Hindukush, meet. Gilgit-Baltistan borders with Xinyang Autonomous Province of China, Indian held Kashmir and Ladakh region, Pakistan held Kashmir and KPK province, and ‘Wakhan’ of Afghanistan and this narrow belt separates Gilgit-Baltistan from Central Asian Republics (CARs). Gilgit-Baltistan is the home of mighty mountain ranges, numerous highest peaks including five ‘eight thousanders’ of the world, K-2, world second highest peak, 5100 glaciers, huge fresh water and natural resources, rivers, world second highest plateaus, coldest deserts, beautiful lakes, gorgeous valleys, enormous fauna and flora, rich cultures, attractive historical tourist points, ancient routes, and multi-ethic societies. Gilgit-Baltistan always remained an attractive point for foreign invaders, travelers, tourist, and missionaries due to its unique topography as well as its geopolitical position, hence this region is called ‘Heaven on Earth for tourist.’ Politically, this region stayed under the rules of the various Empires, kingdoms, Rajas, of the invaders from ancient China, Central Asia, India and other old civilizations. In the medieval history, Gilgit-Baltistan went under the rules of local dynasties. In 1840s Dogra of Jammu invaded in Gilgit-Baltistan and defeated the local rulers and sized power. In 1870s, during Great Game, Gilgit-Baltistan went under the consideration of British. To curtail the Russian’s expansion, British decided to establish Gilgit Agency in 1877 and reestablish in 1889. In March 1935 the control of Gilgit was given to British as a 60 year lease by Maharaja Hari Sing. In 1947, the political scenario had been changed in Sub-continent. Under the Indian VIII Independence Act 1947, the Subcontinent divided into two independent states; Pakistan and India while the 562 princely states (Native States) had been given choice to join either with Pakistan or India or remained autonomous. The Princely State of Kashmir remained outside from this partition but later through ‘the Instrument of Accession’ on 26, October 1947, Maharaja Hari Sing agreed to accede to India which was against the will of his people. From 1947 to present Kashmir has made the bone of contention between Pakistan and India. On 1st November 1947, the government of Dogra Raja toppled by Gilgit scouts and Azad force and set up a provisional government. On 16th November, 1947, Political agent of Pakistan took power of the region and imposed the Frontier Crimes Rules (FCR) in Gilgit-Baltistan. In April, 28 1949, the Karachi Agreement was signed by Pakistan and Azad Kashmir government’s representatives, in which Pakistan was granted as the interim administrator of GB. This agreement made Gilgit-Baltistan political puzzled in this region. On the other hand due to its equivocal constitutional status and geostrategic significance of Gilgit-Baltistan created interest conflict game among regional as well as international powers. During the Ancient Silk Routes, Gilgit-Baltistan was gateway for Chinese, Indian, Central Asian traders. Sino-India war 1962 and Sino-Pakistan Border agreement 1963 were the two most important developments that put a huge impact on this region. China and India are the world largest populated countries and both states have emerged as economic power in 21st century. China has world 2nd largest economy while India is world’s seventh largest economy by nominal GPD. In 2013, Pakistan and China has started a new economic corridor; China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which is considered as a game changer for socio-economic facet of Pakistan and China and Gilgit-Baltistan serves as gateway for these developments.