غزل ۔۔۔ڈاکٹر انوار علی انوار
شومئ قسمت ہے یا اک کھیل ہے تقدیر کا
رنگ اب مجھ سے نہیں ملتا میری تصویر کا
غرق ہوتا ہی رہا، برباد ہوتا ہی رہا
خواب جس نے بھی یہاں دیکھا کوئی تعمیر کا
مجھ سے بڑھ کر اس کو میری شاعری اچھی لگی
یہ کرشمہ دیکھ لے کوئی میری تحریر کا
اس نے جاکر اور ہی دنیا نئی آباد کی
مستقبل حصہ رہا ہے جو میری جاگیر کا
جس نے ذہنوں کو غلامی میں کیا تھا پختہ تر
منتشر میں نے کیا وہ سلسلہ زنجیر کا
ہائے دو راہے پہ میں آکے کھڑا ہی رہ گیا
خواب سے باغی تھا ہر اک راستہ تعبیر کا
میں نے انور راہ پر ڈالا نہیں اس شوخ کو
ہر گناہ اس کا تسلسل ہے میری تقصیر کا
Inter-Faith Harmony and Contemporary Demands: An Analytical Study in the Light of Divine Teachings Abstract Over the course of time and with the rapid increase in human population need for mutual relations become crucial. Resultantly on behalf of this closeness, separation, anti-standpoints and comparisons also emerged. As the time passed by hatred and hypocrisy and other social vices spread on large scale. Thus human society was waiting for such liberator who may lead and work for the betterment of this society. With the dawn of Islamic civilization all such issues were not only resolved but also provided with a model for containing the difference of opinion and multiple traditions under its unique worldview. Islamic History presents itself as a model where the minorities were provided with the opportunities of participating in political, social, educational and collective affairs. Thus in a society where tyranny, injustice, un-forbearance, religious intensity, terrorism and the activities of violating the human rights were very common, were substituted by the Islamic ideal of forbearance. It is argued here that the solution of all these issues was only in religion contrary to what is being claimed about an idea of social harmony where religion is not given its due position. Today it’s our dire need to develop a sense of harmony, modesty, affection and peacefulness among the masses of various religions of Pakistani society. It is further argued that for this very noble cause all the religious scholars and their followers can come forward playing their pertinent role. Keywords: Interfaith harmony, present era, divine books, religious personalities, Peace
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) have a great potential to assist in storing and processing data collected from tiny sensors placed in various environments such as smart homes, vehicles, hospitals, enemy surveillance areas, volcanoes, oceans, etc. The sensors may be implanted to inspect the physical aspects of the external environment such as temperature, moisture, humidity, pressure, motion, magnetic fields, light, sound, gravity, vibration, electrical fields, and others or inspect the physical aspects of the internal environments such as motion of the organism, glucose level, oxygen level and others. The data recorded by these sensors can further be used for several applications as well as services. Here, the data is acquired from sensors through the wireless medium. Recent studies show that WSNs are vulnerable to various kinds of security threats and there is a requirement of a security solution that can safeguard them from lethal attacks. Several security schemes have been proposed in the recent past to counter the attacks launched at different layers of WSNs. Intrusion detection systems (IDS) focus on the detection of malicious activity at the network layer. Most of the proposed IDS based security approaches for WSNs lack completeness with respect to data acquisition, detection policy and the way actions should be taken once the malicious behavior is detected. Further, they lack the proper testing of the proposed schemes with respect to the performance metrics such as energy consumption, throughput, false positive rate, intrusion detection rate, and accuracy etc. Hence, there is a requirement of a purely distributed security scheme that works independently and communicates the anomalous behavior of sensor nodes with the base station (BS). The scheme should be lightweight and is able to perform efficiently with respect to energy efficiency and throughput. Moreover, it should be able to achieve low false positive rate and high detection rate. In this thesis, a novel intrusion detection framework is proposed for securing WSNs from routing attacks. The proposed system works in a distributed environment to detect intrusions by collaborating with the neighboring nodes. It works in two modes: online prevention allows safeguarding from those abnormal nodes that are already declared as malicious, while offline detection finds those nodes that are being compromised by an adversary during the next epoch of time. The proposed framework is a specification-based detection framework that works for a flat WSN scenario. To test the performance of the proposed framework, a simulator is implemented, and results are produced. The results show that a centralized distributed approach cannot properly figure out the actual condition of the network. Therefore, a purely distributed security system is more appropriate for WSNs. The results also show that the specification-based detection scheme achieves higher detection rate and low false positive rate. These results also guide that each node should be treated independently in WSNs, and centralized distributed detection schemes may fail to identify the network behavior whether it is normal or is under any attack. As a second contribution, the low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH) protocol for WSNs is modified by adding the functionality of the proposed intrusion detection framework to secure it from sink-hole, black-hole, and selective forwarding attacks. The modified protocol is called LEACH++. We performed two types of analyses: (1) numerical analysis to check the effect on vi throughput and energy, and (2) simulations in Network Simulator-2 (NS-2) to prove the results found from the numerical analysis. The results are quite promising and favor LEACH++ over LEACH under attack with respect to throughput and energy consumption. The third contribution is to perform a security analysis of the LEACH++ protocol to validate the proposed specification-based detection scheme with respect to accuracy, false positive rate, and detection rate. For this purpose, we simulate LEACH++ by launching various numbers of attacks in different patterns for different configurations. The experiments are carried out against the LEACH++ protocol for black hole and sinkhole attacks in different patterns. The results show that the proposed scheme achieves high accuracy and detection rate for LEACH++ and shows very low false positive rate.