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امام ابوبکر جصاص کا منہج استنباط احکام، تحقیقی و تجزیاتی مطالعہ

Thesis Info

Author

محمد اسماعیل،سیّد

Supervisor

شبیر احمد منصور ی

Program

PhD

Institute

University of the Punjab

City

لاہور

Degree Starting Year

2014

Language

Urdu

Keywords

دیگرائمہ و محدثینِ کرام

Added

2023-02-16 17:15:59

Modified

2023-02-17 21:08:06

ARI ID

1676731163777

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صہباؔ لکھنوی

صہباؔ لکھنوی
صہبا لکھنوی مدت سے بیمار تھے، وہ خلقتاً بھی نحیف اور کمزور تھے، اس کے باوجود افکار کی ترتیب و ادارت اور اس سے متعلقہ کاموں کی نگرانی کرتے تھے، بالآخر ۳۱؍ مارچ ۲۰۰۲؁ء میں پیامِ اجل آگیا، مرحوم ’’افکار‘‘ کے بانی مدیر تھے اور صحافیوں کی اس نسل سے تعلق رکھتے تھے جو صلہ و ستائش سے بے پروا ہوکر ادب پروری اور صحافت وادب کے فروغ کے لیے صحافت کے پیشے سے وابستہ ہوتی تھی۔
صہبا صاحب کا اصل نام سید شرافت علی تھا، ان کا آبائی وطن لکھنؤ تھا، مگر وہ ۲۵؍ دسمبر ۱۹۱۹؁ء کو بھوپال میں پیدا ہوئے تھے، تقسیم سے پہلے یہیں رہایش پذیر تھے اور ۱۹۴۵؁ء میں یہیں سے ماہنامہ افکار جاری کیا اور اپنی ساری قوت و توانائی اسی میں لگا دی، ان میں شعر و ادب اور نقد و نظر کی جو صلاحیتیں اور قابلیتیں پنہاں تھیں۔ ان کو افکار کے لیے قربان کردیا اور اپنے نوک خامہ سے دوسرے ارباب قلم کی تحریریں چمکاتے اور افکار میں شایع کر کے ان کی ہمت و حوصلہ بڑھاتے اور ان کی عزت افزائی کرتے، انہوں نے بڑے بڑے ادیبوں کی تحریروں کے معاملے میں اپنا حقِ ادارت محفوظ رکھا اور ان کی کوئی رورعایت نہیں کی۔
تقسیم کے بعد کراچی آئے تو افکار نے یہاں سے دوسرا جنم لیا، صہبا صاحب مالی مشکلات اور دوسری پریشانیوں سے دوچار ہوئے اور لوگوں کی نکتہ چینی کا نشانہ بنے مگر افکار کی خدمت و ترقی میں ہمہ تن منہمک رہے، رات دن اٹھتے بیٹھتے اور چلتے پھرتے افکار ہی ان کے دل و دماغ پر چھایا رہتا تھا، ان کے پاس زیادہ سرمایہ نہ تھا لیکن جو کچھ اور جس قدر تھا سب افکار کی نذر کردیا۔ اپنے بعد بھی اس کو جاری رکھنے کے لیے افکار فاؤنڈیشن...

الأدب والاختلاف في أصالته

The word (Adab) , contrary to its present equitant in English language (literature) , has an interesting background and exciting history. This word went through many developments in its meaning and senses throughout the history of Arabic literature. Linguistics took keen interest in each and every change and development came into its meaning. They thoroughly studied this word, and tried to link between its early root meaning (giving a banquet or feast) , and its present meaning (literature) . Linguistics7 this attempt resulted in out break of differences among them regarding the word (Adab) . This article deals with this issue.

Impact of Humic and Fulvic Acids on Cadmium Availability to Wheat in Sewage Sludge Amended Soils

Sewage sludge is being heaped in the overcrowded urban cities and its safe disposal to agriculture soils is becoming a serious concern around the world. In developing countries like Pakistan, the use of sewage sludge is becoming common due to its free of cost and continuous availability. Most of the sludges contain large amounts of adsorbed and precipitated forms of heavy metals which could become a serious environmental threat. Among these toxic metals, cadmium (Cd) is grabbing much attention due to its high solubility and subsequent biosphere toxicity. The present studies aim at decreasing Cd bio-availability and producing the safe food from normal soils using sewage sludge. The effect of ageing and temperature on the release of Cd from the sewage sludge was monitored in an incubation study. The study was carried out at different temperatures (22 and 45 ºC) to monitor Cd availability and organic matter degradation in soils receiving sewage sludge @ 0, 15 and 30 g kg-1. Sludge addition and high temperature made obvious changes in fulvic acid FTIR spectra mainly at 1050-1250 cm-1 region. While humic acid spectra showed more aromatic character which are chemically and biologically more stable for Cd retention. Sequential data revealed significant decrease in organic matter bound Cd and increase in exchangeable Cd at high temperature (45 ºC). High temperature also increased the proportion of residual Cd and decreased the reducible Cd fraction with ageing, indicating high temperature had major influence on redistribution of Cd forms. It is concluded that long term monitoring is required for estimating the availability of these immobilized and transformed Cd fractions and organic matter constituents after sewage sludge application in hot and dry climate of arid and semiarid regions. In the subsequent incubation study, influence of organic matter derived humic and fulvic acids were investigated on Cd availability at various levels of soil pH and moisture. Cadmium transformations were investigated in soils (pH 7.10, 8.48, 9.52) treated with sewage sludge @ 0, 15 and 30 g kg-1 and maintained at 50 and 70% moisture soil WHC. Results revealed that high pH soils (8.48 and 9.52) recorded more changes in humic and fulvic acids FTIR spectra. Fulvic acid demonstrated that its activity depends on labile alcoholic and carboxlic groups. While, humic acid exhibited more humification and aromatic character with ageing. Sequential extraction data showed decreased Cd availability in high pH soils by decreasing the proportion of available Cd but low pH soil tended to favor Cd availability. These results suggest that maintaining soil moisture at 50% WHC could transform Cd more into non-available fractions due to increased Cd precipitation with soil colloids and by forming humate complexes. In this preliminary pot study, wheat cultivars (Shafaq-06, AARI-11, Ufaq-06, Fareed-06, Sehar-06, Aass-11, Gomal-08, Punjab-11, Millat-11, Galaxy-11, Uqab-00 and NARC-11) were planted in a sand medium contaminated with Cd @ 0, 5, 10 and 15 mg L-1) to screen out the Cd tolerant cultivars. The NARC-11 seedlings performed better against different Cd stress levels in terms of germination parameters (rate, energy and index) and root and shoot length. The Galaxy-11 was found to be more tolerant than other cultivars in terms of tolerance index at higher levels of Cd stress (15 mg Cd L-1). The Shafaq-06 emerged as non-tolerant and didn’t perform well in terms of above mentioned parameters. From these results, it is evident that NARC-11cultivar being Cd tolerant could be grown on Cd contaminated soils but it demands further studies to testify its tolerance under natural field conditions. Later a pot study was designed to assess the effects of Cd release and humic and fulvic acids transformations on wheat growth in sewage sludge amended soils. NARC-11 and Shafaq-06 were sown in soil amended with sewage sludge (0, 15 and 30 g kg-1 soil). Application of sewage sludge resulted in better growth and Cd concentrations in wheat grains of both cultivars remained within permissible limit. Spectroscopic analysis revealed that fulvic acid underwent more spectral changes and humic acid showed more progressive maturity due to its increased hydrophobic aromatic groups. Sequential extraction data indicated a significant decrease in mobile fractions of Cd after crop harvest. It is concluded that sewage sludge application could be useful for the improvement of wheat production due to the formation of stable humate complexes and resulting in decreased Cd availability. Another pot study was set to determine the effect of humic and fulvic acids transformations on wheat growth (NARC-11 and Shafaq-06) in naturally Cd contaminated soils (1.25, 2.29, 3.23 and 4.18 mg kg-1). Results revealed that both the cultivars showed better growth in soils with Cd concentrations less than 3 mg kg-1 soil. Cadmium concentrations in wheat grains of both the cultivars grown in Cd contaminated soils (Cd>3 mg kg-1) were found beyond the permissible limits. After wheat harvest, minor percent changes in different fractions of Cd indicated that Cd has been stabilized in soil due to long term irrigation with raw city wastewater. The FTIR analysis also depicted minor changes in humic and fulvic acid spectra, due to humification organic matter from more stable humic complexes.