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Denial in Family Matters and Islamic Teachings a Research Review
Family is the social identity of every human being, and the basic unit of a family system is husband and wife. A successful family system depends on the relationship between husband and wife. If their relationship is good, a happy married life will be their destiny. But if their relationship is not good, or if they are disrupted, the household systems as well as the children are affected by it. While Islam has given us attention to other aspects of life, it has also given us a comprehensive system about family life. If it is followed, a peaceful and happy family can be formed and only such a system can give a perfect home to the society.
Husband and wife are the two main pillars of family life and both have a role in spoiling and beautifying this system. Allah has created man and woman in a way that is needed in society. Building a family system that requires love, kindness and gentleness also requires strong intentions and subtle decisions. This is the reason why Allah Almighty has placed sensitivity, kindness and gentleness in woman\u27s nature more than that of man, so He has placed more power in man to control his emotions and take decisions gently even in difficult situations than in woman. This is also mentioned in the Quran
A comparison of Schopenhauer\u27s and Nietzsche\u27s ideas in contemporary philosophical debates and their impact on existentialism and postmodernism
This paper is a comparative study of the philosophical ideas of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in the context of contemporary philosophical debates, and their impact on existentialism and postmodernism. The paper examines the similarities and differences between Schopenhauer and Nietzsche\u27s views on reality, the human condition, and morality, and how they relate to contemporary philosophical debates. It also explores the historical and cultural context that influenced their ideas, and how their contributions have been received by scholars in the field. The findings of the paper highlight the significant influence of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche on contemporary philosophical debates, particularly in the areas of existentialism and postmodernism. Overall, the paper provides insights into the enduring relevance of these thinkers and their contributions to contemporary philosophical discourse
Akhtar Raza Saleemi as a Poet
Akhtar Raza Saleemi was brought into the world on 16 June 1974, at Kekot Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. He accepted his primer schooling in his own town and learnt Urdu, Persian and so on at an early age. Later he moved to Karachi for where he rehashed his registration and Intermediate. He moved to Islamabad for higher examinations and finished his graduation from the renowned Allama Iqbal College. Akhtar was basically a writer of the ghazal custom anyway he confined himself from being a generalization and examination his abilities in other sort of writing like nazam, fiction, novel and so forth. His verse assortments \u27Khawab Daan\u27 has been applauded by the pundits. Akhtar Raza saleemi is a perceived writer of both ghazal and nazm. He has distributed a few verse books and has been valued for his work by pundits. He remained in the class of verse till 2008 and afterward began exploring different avenues regarding the style of novel composition. His verse being viewed as a particular mix of dream and reality. As well as getting Joined Bank\u27s Best Fiction Author grant, he has two times won the Abasin Expressions Chamber Grant. Craftsman Wasi Haider made a thousand and one compositions for the front of his Saleemi\u27s clever Wake Up in a Fantasy, so the front of each duplicate of the primary version of this novel was unique
Contemporary Issues and style of Khatam-ul-Nabieen Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him)
The style of Khatam-ul-Nabieen Hazrat Muhammad (Peace be upon him) in addressing contemporary issues is both profound and multifaceted. His approach can be summarized as (Universal principles, Emphasis on Dialogue, Moral and Ethical Leadership, Inclusivity and Diversity, Community Welfare, Adaptability to Change).The teachings of the Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) are rooted in universal principles of justice, compassion and respect for human dignity. These principles resonate with contemporary challenges such as inequality, discrimination and social injustice. He emphasized open dialogue and consolation as essential tools for resolving conflict. This approach is crucial today, as it promotes understanding and cooperation among diverse communities. His exemplary character served as a model for ethical leadership, highlighting the importance of integrity and accountability in leadership role, relevant to modern governance. The Prophet ability to adapt his message to the context of his time illustrates the importance of contextual understanding in addressing modern issue effectively. His interactions with various tribe and faiths underscore the significance of inclusivity. In today globalized world, this fosters social cohesion and mutual respect among different cultures and religions. The style of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) in dealing with contemporary issue offers valuable insights for today spciety.His teaching encourage a holistic approach to problem –solving, emphasizing compassion, dialogue and ethical leadership, which are essential for fostering peace and harmony in a diverse world
Metaphor, Semantic Dissemination, and Urdu Critics
Metaphor, a pivotal element of rhetoric and the foundation of eloquence, is considered indispensable in poetry for its capacity to infuse allure and ambiguity, thus enabling poetry to engage in multifarious analogies and possibilities. Metaphor is a phenomenon and manifestation characterized by diverse interpretations of its boundaries. Some regard it as engendering figurative rather than literal meanings, while others perceive it as a treasury of semantic creation. Modern critics conceive it as an integral aspect of language, forming the bedrock of multiplicity of meaning. This article undertakes an analysis of the writings of significant critics entrenched in the Urdu critical tradition concerning metaphor, aiming not only to unveil these critics\u27 conceptualization of metaphor but also to elucidate its typologies, facets, and functionalities.
 
Iqbal\u27s Two Perfect Men (Mussolini and Napoleon) Truth and Exaggeration
It is more crucial to explore the various dimensions of Allama Iqbal\u27s thoughts than to dwell on general observations about his personality and ideas. Iqbal\u27s philosophy of “Khudi” (selfhood) inspired the youth of the Indian subcontinent to shape their own destiny. However, the historical figures he idealized, such as Napoleon Bonaparte and Mussolini, appear to diverge from his conceptual archetype of the “Mard-e-Kamil” (the Perfect Man). Mussolini, whom Iqbal admired as a symbol of willpower, is historically recognized as a fascist leader responsible for grave violations of human rights. While Iqbal valued Mussolini\u27s leadership and determination, he gave comparatively less attention to his fascist policies and the destruction they caused. Similarly, Napoleon Bonaparte, praised by Iqbal as an emblem of human will and a great leader, is historically regarded as an authoritarian ruler who undermined democratic principles by establishing his own empire. The lives and actions of these figures highlight a disconnect from the spiritual and moral ideals underpinning Iqbal\u27s concept of the “Mard-e-Kamil”. Iqbal’s poetic admiration for such figures underscores the complexity of his ideas and the contradictions inherent in historical personalities. In this context, the critique by Jon Elia is thought-provoking: how can a great poet extol characters with such inherent contradiction. While the profundity of Iqbal\u27s thought and the magnificence of his poetic expression remain undisputed, the critique of his chosen exemplars opens a significant intellectual discourse.
 
The Islamic Concept of Gifts and Prohibition of Official Gifts, A Research Review
This article examines the Islamic perspective on government gifts in the context of Pakistani society. While gifts are permissible in Islam, government gifts can be seen as bribes or perpetuate corruption, making them forbidden. This article argues that transparency, accountability, and pure intentions are essential in government gift-giving to ensure ethical practices. It also highlights the need for Islamic principles to guide government practices and promotes education and awareness to prevent corruption. The article concludes that government gifts can be halal (permissible) only if given with pure intentions and in a transparent and accountable manner. Through a qualitative approach, this study explores Islamic teachings and principles that condemn corruption including fairness justice and transparency. This research aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of corruption and its remedies within the framework of Islamic Jurisprudence, offering practical recommendations for promoting more just and equitable society. This Article provides a unique perspective on combinating corruption, making it a valuable contribution to the field of Islamic Studies, Business Ethics and Social Sciences
Shihab Nama and Kashmir:A study
This research paper is an attempt to highlight the difrent aspect of Kashmir through Shahb Nama famous book of Qudrat Ullah Shahab. Shahab Nama is the autobiography of Qudrat Ullah Shahab. It was publised in 1986 just before his death.Qudrat Ullah Shahab (1917–1986) was an eminent Urdu writer and civil servant and well known bureaucrat of Pakistan and Sufi scholar who had a deep connection with Kashmir. He was born in Gilgit, which has cultural and historical ties with Kashmir, and later served as the chief secretary of Azad Kashmir.Shahab\u27s writings on Kashmir are a testament to his love and understanding of the region\u27s culture, history, and people. He wrote extensively on the beauty of Kashmir\u27s landscapes, the richness of its cultural heritage, and the struggles of its people.Through his works, Shahab highlighted the spiritual and philosophical dimensions of Kashmir\u27s Sufi tradition, which emphasizes love, compassion, and unity. He also explored the region\u27s political and social issues, including the impact of conflict and occupation on the people of Kashmir.A study of Qudrat Ullah Shahab\u27s works on Kashmir offers valuable insights into the region\u27s history, culture, and politics, as well as the writer\u27s own spiritual and philosophical perspectives. It also highlights the importance of literature and storytelling in understanding the human experience and promoting empathy and understanding.Its an autobiography of an ordinary Muslim Kashmiri boy, who is intelligent enough to get into the prestigious ICS before Partition. Considered one of Urdu\u27s most successful memoir / Autobiography, Shahabnama, is a fantastic read authored by legendary Civil Servant and Urdu writer Qudrat Ullah Shahab. He remained served on various important positions, including Secretary General Azad Kashmir, Deputy Secretary Ministry of Azad Kashmir.Shahb Nama is on the one hand the history of the entire subcontinent and on the other hand some historical,Georaphical,Social aspects of the state Jammu and Kashmir are also included in it.
 
The Poetic Tradition of Sufism in Asia (With special reference to Baba Farid and Yunus Emre)
The poetic tradition of Sufism in Asia usually begins with Hazrat Ali bin Uthman Hajwayri. Kafsh al-Mahjoob is the first book on the subject of Sufism, through which the Sufi thoughts and teachings have not only been declared subject to the rules of the Sharia, but Sufism has been presented as the guardian of the Sharia. Turkish poet Yunus Emre and Baba Fareed bearer of knowledge of human love in the Indian sub-continent wanted to see human being on the path of GOD.Their aim was to remove all the impurities of mankind. Patience and contentment, obedience to God, self-control and philanthropy, faith in life and death, and self-knowledge are their teachings. With this, they fulfilled the duty of conquering the heart and conquering the universe
A psychological analysis of the characters in Mazharul Islam\u27s fiction collection "Alone in the City of Horses"
In the present era, Mazhar-ul- Islam is a unique novelist and fiction writer. He has achieved a prominent position in Urdu fiction due to his symbolic style and thematic diversity. By carefully studying the society, he describes the heartbreaking events happening in the world in symbolic terms in such a way that its essence pierces the soul of the reader. He writes about death, separation, suicide, deprivations and the psychological problems of humans and the resulting complications, leaving the end on a hidden path and leaving the reader in a curious state.
In his characters, he reflects the psychology of the employees, apart from men and women, from all classes of people, and this is what makes his stories stand out. If the characters are studied from the psychological aspects, the characters appear to be mental patients of various mental diseases. The reason is only the incompetence of the society. In this essay will discuss the psychological study of the characters in Mazhar-Ul-Islam\u27s fictional collection Ghoron kay Shehar main Akela Adami