تو یہ نہ سمجھ تیری جوانی پہ مرے تھے
ہم یار تری صاف بیانی پہ مرے تھے
پھر قحط اتارا گیا اولاد پر اُن کی
وہ جن کے قبیلے کبھی پانی پہ مرے تھے
اُن کو ہی بہانے تھے پڑے اشک سبھی پھر
جو لوگ تری اشک فشانی پہ مرے تھے
سورج تھے طلب گار ضیا کے ترے رخ سے
دریا ترے لہجے کی روانی پہ مرے تھے
سن کر بھی غمِ ابنِ علیؑ لوگ تھے بے حس
کردار پہ قرباں، نہ کہانی پہ مرے تھے
It is obvious to everyone who has associated with Arabic and Urdu literature that both Mahmood Sami al Baroodi and Allma Muhammad Iqbal are the shining stars in the orbit of Arabic and Urdu literature, because each of them made the world busy by his literature, and tied to blow the spirit of innovation in the style of poetry and made free it from affectation and returned it to sincerity and integrity of expression, and each of them developed his political and cultural thought by traveling to Europe. In this article we have tried to highlight the political and literary life of Iqbal and al Barood, we also tried to analyze their efforts in the field of literature and their stand on the politics
Extensive field survey to collect Anisopterous fauna of Pakistan was carried out during 2006 – 2009 in different Agro ecological regions of Pakistan. A total of 1349 specimen belonging to 05 families 39 genera and 68 species were collected and identified. Family Aeshnidae having 09 species belonging to 06 genera, Cordulegasteridae only one species, Corduliidae having 03 species of 02 genera, Gomphidae 12 species of 09 genera and Libellulidae have 43 species belonging to 21 genera were recorded from Pakistan. Seven species, viz, Anaciaeshna jaspidea Burmeister, Anax indicus Lieftinck, Gynacanthaeshna sikkima (Karsch), Epopthalmia vittata vittata Burmeister, Macromia moorei Selys, Onychogomphus biforceps (Selys) and Rhodothemis rufa (Rambar) are reported first time from Pakistan and have been added to the existing anisopterous fauna of the country. Details for the collected material i.e. valid names, their synonyms, measurement of body parts (abdomen, forewing and hindwing length), habitat description, date of collection, distribution range in Pakistan as well as international distribution and differential characters from published description for new records to country have been provided. Coloured images of new to Pakistan species, geographical and climatic condition of all sixty-eight species are also presented first time. Taxonomic keys for families, genera and species are also presented. Check lists of all ten agro- ecological regions are presented first time from Pakistan. As a whole 68 species were recorded from Pakistan with 153 new localities record for 45 species, which include 61 species of Anisoptera that have been reported previously from Pakistan. It was an addition to science and this addition will explore new areas of biological control.