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قرآن میں ناسخ و منسوخ آیات کی معرفت ا ور ان کی تعداد (ایک تحقیقی مطالعہ): Understanding Abrogating (Nasikh) and Abrogated (Mansukh) Verses in the Quran and Their Numbers: A Research Study
The study of abrogating and abrogated verses (Nasikh and Mansukh) in the Quran is a significant and often debated aspect of Quranic exegesis. Recognizing these verses is crucial for accurate interpretation of the Quran. Scholars have varied opinions regarding the number of abrogated verses. Shah Waliullah Muhaddith Dehlvi asserts that there are only five abrogated verses, though he acknowledges disputes over some. Imam Jalaluddin Al-Suyuti and Imam ibn Arabi, on the other hand, identify twenty-one verses as abrogated. Meanwhile, Allama Zarqani suggests that the number is eight. This abstract aims to explore these differing perspectives and the criteria used by scholars to identify Nasikh and Mansukh verses. Understanding these differences is essential for a comprehensive and precise interpretation of the Quranic text. The study will also examine the methodologies employed by scholars to discern the abrogated verses, shedding light on the complexities and nuances of this theological issue
Hazara Province Movement in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan: An Analysis
The core objective of this study is to determine the role and struggle of the Hazara Province Movement in making a new province in the Hazara region of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK). This movement advocates for the disenfranchised class against the privileged class. The movement is fighting against the mindset that supports and encourages such a class system. According to this movement, the silence of the exploited and backward classes has allowed these tyrants to continue to exploit the people unabated under various disguises like feudalism and braveries, linguistic and ethnic demagoguery, and religious and sectarian splits. The results reveal that the movement wants to create a separate province for the Hazara region so that this region could flourish socially, politically, and economically. The mixed method is used in this study consulting secondary data and collecting primary data from the Government institutions of Pakistan. Consequently, instead of ethnicity, language, and identity, new provinces should be formed on an administrative basis only. Whereas the deprivation and backwardness of the Hazara region are concerned, what almost the movement is saying is quite legitimate. The backwardness of these deprived sections can be removed by making a new province. A study of this movement reveals that there are real problems in these areas based on which the people of this deprived region of Pakistan are demanding a separate province.  
ECO-PSYCHOLOGICAL LIBERATION IN YAHYA ASHOUR'S SELECTIVE POETRY
The Palestinian people have a deep affinity for nature, particularly expressed through their affection for olive trees, the sea, and the open sky. To them, these natural elements symbolize a deep connection with the land and their identity. Unfortunately, the ongoing Palestine-Israel conflict has resulted in the destruction of these cherished natural elements; e.g., olive trees are uprooted to clear space for illegal Israeli settlements, the sea is bombed, and the sky is polluted with dust and smoke, making it difficult to breathe both in real and figurative sense. This not only affects the land but also undermines the Palestinians sense of self.
This study examines the eco-psychological components present in the poetry of Yahya Ashour with emphasis on interaction between human psyche and the natural world. The study aims to explore how the poet’s engagement with nature acts as a catalyst for psychological liberation, emphasizing the potential for freedom, healing, and catharsis amidst the challenges of living under siege in Gaza. It intends to illustrate the symbolic use of natural elements to form ecological relationships and reveal the psychological depth embedded in Ashour’s poems.
Using qualitative methodology, which includes conceptual content analysis of selected poems translated from Arabic to English by Ashour himself, the research aims to examine how Ashour’s poetry captures and reflects free-flowing thoughts as a coping mechanism for ongoing trauma. The study will be guided by the theory of Howard Clineball, proposing that individuals can achieve psychological wholeness by reconnecting with nature, and that individual form ecological identity when they perceive themselves as essential parts of the natural world. Therefore, the study seeks to demonstrate that association with natural elements can enhance self-awareness and form ecological identity, resulting in self-discovery and psychological restoration despite the Palestinian's restricted physical mobility
رشید احمدصدیقی کی تحریروں پر فرانسیسی ناول نگار " وکٹر ہیو گو "کے اثرات
Every writer has the impacts on his writings, of its tradition as well the literature he study. He narrates the ideas and thoughts in his literary works which he gets from his society. Rasheed Ahmed Siddiqui is a renowed name of Urdu literature. He has gone through deeply in study of Urdu as well western literature. He has great influence of western writers. This article describes the impacts of French novelist “Victor Hugo” on the writings of Rasheed Ahmed Siddiqui. Articles covers many examples from the writings of both writers
REPRESENTATION OF FOREIGN INTERFERENCE IN REGIME CHANGE OF PAKISTAN: A MULTIMODAL ANALYSIS OF SELECTED CARICATURES
The study aims to investigate the representation of foreign interference in regime change of Pakistan through the multimodal Analysis of Selected Caricatures. The study is qualitative and interpreted in its nature. The data was collected through purposive sampling. Moreover, the cartoonists working for The Dawn and The News used neutral semiotic features. These features affect the political image or ideology of the government in a significant amount or in a negative way. On the other side, it can be seen that the caricatures were more embarrassing for the politician addressing the change in government (regime change through conspiracy). Thus, according to its policy, the media are working for and against the government. The News and Dawn have shown aspects of a plot to overthrow the current government in Pakistan that may come into existence via an international conspiracy. This study concludes that media (through cartoons) represents its ideology with a neutral image, again, a manipulation of reality for a commoner to know the truth. A chaotic and ambiguous situation has been created through media for the audience. The study is significant in analyzing the media stance towards any social change in society in a lighter mode.  
The Rise of Chinа аnd the Future of Аmericаn Hegemony in the Middle Eаst
This research pаper exаmines the rise of Chinа аnd its possible impаct on Аmericаn dominance in the Middle Eаst (ME). The study explores Chinа's strаtegic initiаtives, including the Belt аnd Roаd Initiаtive (BRI), which hаs significаntly enhаnced its economic аnd geopoliticаl influence in the region. This study аddresses the shifting dynаmics of U.S. policies in the Middle Eаst, underlining the fluctuаting in its engаgement with the region аnd its implicаtions for regionаl security. By compаring U.S. аnd Chinese foreign policies, economic investments, militаry presence, аnd diplomаtic engаgements, the pаper аssesses whether Chinа will be able to replаce the United States аs the dominant power in the Middle Eаst or if Аmericаn influence will remаin predominаnt. The reseаrch contextuаlizes the U.S.-Chinа competition within the broаder internаtionаl system. The paper provides insights into the strаtegic pаrtnerships аnd geopoliticаl аmbitions of both countries in detаiled cаse studies of key ME countries. The findings suggest thаt the United Stаtes retаins substаntiаl leverаge through its militаry cаpаbilities аnd longstаnding аlliаnces despite Chinа's growing influence
"دارو رسن" میں موت کی بازگزشت (کرداری نفسیات کے آئینے میں): The Echos of Death in “Dar-o-Rasan” (A Psychological Analysis of the Characters)
The research paper "The Echoes of Death in 'Dar-o-Rasan' (A Psychological Analysis of the Characters)" presents a comprehensive examination of Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi's shorty Story, delving into the intricate psychological dynamics within a family entrenched in the grim profession of execution. While scrutinizing characters like Jumma, his wife, and their son Natho, the study uncovers profound psychological ramifications. Jumma's sadistic inclinations, possibly stemming from childhood trauma, are juxtaposed with his wife's evolution from repulsion to a morbid fascination with death, indicative of PTSD. Natho, tragically ensnared in the family legacy, experiences a profound psychological breakdown. However, the narrative's complexity deepens with the introduction of the grandson Khairo, who, influenced by his grandmother's tales of death, becomes desensitized to violence, eventually committing a brutal murder. As his father Natho, torn by grief, fulfills the duty of execution, the tragedy culminates in the demise of both father and son. This narrative arc serves as a stark reminder of the cyclical nature of violence and the profound psychological toll it exacts, urging reflection on the ethical dimensions of such professions and the urgent need for comprehensive psychological support. Qasmi's work emerges as a poignant exploration of trauma's enduring scars, advocating for societal change and compassionate intervention to mitigate its devastating effects, particularly on the vulnerable within society
ROLE OF CLOSED FACEBOOK GROUPS IN MENTAL WELL-BEING OF PAKISTANI WOMEN
This study was conducted with the primary objective of exploring the relationship between Facebook group usage and the mental well-being of women. It also delved into the correlation between social support and women's mental well-being. The theoretical framework of Uses and Gratification was employed, illustrating how women, through their engagement in Facebook groups, are empowered to satisfy their emotional, informational, entertainment, psychological, and social needs. The participants of this research were female members of Facebook groups. A quantitative method was adopted to conduct the study, revealing that Facebook groups serve as a platform for social support, empowering women to overcome mental health issues and maintain their well-being.
 
Investigating the Role of Parent-Teacher Communication in Student Academic Success
This study examined how parent-teacher communication affects student achievement. For students to do well, they need to talk to their teachers and parents. Relationships between students and teachers focus on learning, while relationships between parents and teachers focus on keeping an eye on and supporting education. Parents and teachers who talk to each other, trust, and understand each other make students feel supported and encouraged. Kids feel safe, motivated, and interested in learning when they have strong ties. Parent-teacher teamwork makes education better for future generations by making it easier for parents and teachers to talk to each other. Samples were chosen by stratified random sampling. They picked 250 boys and 250 girls from 20 high schools (10 boys and 10 girls). Self-designed and reviewed surveys were used. Multiple regression, mean, and standard deviation were used to look at the data. Parents talking to their kids' teachers is the best way to tell if their kids are talking to their teachers. Parent-teacher communication and emotional support have a big effect on how well a kid does in school