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Sejarah Dan Perubahan Seni Hias Masjid Al-Anwar Kelurahan Angke,Tambora,Jakarta Barat (1988-2019)
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas sejarah dan seni hias pada bangunan Masjid Al-Anwar Angke, yang merupakan salah satu bangunan masjid tua yang ada di Jakarta. Untuk mengetahui sejarah Masjid Jami Angke, mengetahui deskripsi bangunan Masjid Angke, dan mengetahui seni hias pada Masjid Al-Anwar Angke. Teknik penelitian yang penulis lakukan adalah melalui metode sejarah, dengan menggunakan pendekatan arkeologi, dan penelitian ini menggunakan teori Sedyawati tentang benda budaya yang bersifat tangible dan bersifat intangible. Analisis dari seni arsitektur menunjukkan bahwa Masjid Jami Al-Anwar Angke ini memiliki seni hias baik dari dalam negeri maupun luar negeri, seperti hias Belanda, Maroko, Jawa, Betawi, Tionghoa, dan Bali. Seni hias dan gaya arsitektur pada bangunan Masjid Angke memiliki makna dan nilai moral yang terkandung pada bangunan masjid Al-Anwar Angke. Sejarah masjid Al Anwar Angke yang dibangun oleh orang keturunan Tionghoa Muslim dan arsiteknya juga orang Tionghoa Muslim, oleh sebab itu seni hias pada Masjid lebih banyak di pengaruhin oleh seni hias dari Tionghoa, dan Masjid ini menjadi bukti nyata akan keberadaan dan perjuangan Muslim Tionghoa di Jakarta.v.73 hlm.ilus 25c
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Maaz Shaikh Collection
This is a recording of Mr. Anwar reciting a joke on the wit of an Indian involved in an argument with an American and a Russian
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Maaz Shaikh Collection
This is a recording of Mr. Anwar reciting a joke on the wit of an Indian involved in an argument with an American and a Russian
Folio
Golden Jubilee NumberArif Qureshi-Poetry-Hamd and Naat. pp. 2; Nighat Khurshid-Editorial. pp. 9-10; Mohammad Afzal Khan-From the Office of Staff Editor. pp. 11-12; Messages. pp. 13-19; Pictures-Former Principals. pp. 21-24; Folio's Journey Towards the Golden Mark. pp. 25-28; Prominent Formanites. pp. 29; Taughts now Teachers in G.F.C.C. pp. 20 & 31; Farah Mumtaz-A Touch of Friendship. pp. 31; Yasmeen Fraser-Essay-By Love Serve One Another. pp. 32; Nighat Khurshid, Alia Khan, Mohammad Asif-Interview: Justice Shamim Hussain Oadri. pp. 34-43; Alia Khan, Mohammad Asif, Nighat Khurshid-Interview: Prof. Mumtaz Ahmed. pp. 44-48; Nighat Khurshid, Alia Khan-Interview: Prof. M. A. Malik-Mystry of hand. pp. 49-51; Marina Yasmin Kunwar-Poetry-Walking by the Canal. pp. 52; Riaz Hussain-Article-A History of F.C. College. pp. 54-56; Riaz Hussain-Article-Allama Iqbal and F.C. College. pp. 57-59; Mera Sen-Reminiscences of College Life. pp. 60; Krishan Chandar-Story-The Quest. pp. 61-63; Mohammad Daheem, Waseem Anwar, Mohammad Afzal-Editorials Edited. pp. 64-68; Meral Bhan-Essay-Being a Girl Student in F.C.C. pp. 69-71; Gulzar Ahmed Qureshi-Speech-Extracts-From the Welcome Address-Formanites. pp. 72-74; Sana-ur-Rahman-Article-The Quaid-e-Azam - An Appraisal by his Contemporaries. pp. 76-88; Iqbal, S. M. Arif-Article-A Great Thinker. pp. 89-91; Mohammad Yaseen-Article-Problems of the Muslim Youth and their solutions. pp. 92-101; Mohammad Imran-Essay-Nation and Youngmen. pp. 102; Khurram Danyal-Essay-Are we on the Right Path of Life? pp. 103-104; Rana Aziz Noon-Modern Progress is a Degeneration. pp. 105-106; Mohammad Inam ul Haq-Essay-How to Educate our Villagers. pp. 107-108; Shaista-Essay-The Women of Rural Areas. pp. 109-110; Gilani Kamran-Essay-Image of the Singing Bird. pp. 112-113; Shamim Nargis Rae-On Becoming Real. pp. 114-115; Ijaz-ul-Haq-Essay-National Floral Symbol. pp. 116; Waseem Anwar-Essay-Drink deep - The Pierian Spring. pp. 117-119; Saqib Aman Naik-Essay-Salmon of the Pacific U.S.A. pp. 120; Khurram Jamil Butt-Essay-Frustration - The Universal Problem. pp. 121-122; Tahira Nayab-Article-Dreams. pp. 123-126; Aamir Nasim-A Point to Ponder. pp. 126; Shahzawaz Najmi-Poetry-The Holy Prophet (PBUH). pp. 128; Ehsan Elahi Navak-Poetry-Tribute to Iqbal. pp. 129; Sajida Jaffri-Poetry-Eagle. pp. 129; Nadeem Bukhari-Poetry-Words from my Palestinian Brothers. pp. 130; Abdul Quddus Khan-Poetry-Pearls of the Sea. pp. 130; Sajida Jaffri-Poetry-Mother. pp. 131; Ehsan Elahi Navak-Poetry-'Tis a Mad, Mad, World. pp. 132; Mohammad Siddiq Malik-Poetry-Life. pp. 133; Waseem Anwar-Poetry-A Laden Bough. pp. 134; Poetry-The English Language. pp. 135; Shaista-Poetry-Why we Study? pp. 136; Nadeem Bukhari-Poetry-Chemistry Lab. pp. 137; Ahmed Mehboob-Poetry-Limericks. pp. 138; Muhammad Ashraf Sherazi-Poetry-In the Bereavement of Beloved. pp. 139; Nighat Khurshid-Poetry-Never Bid a Farewell. pp. 140; Attia Azam-The Colourful Day In G.F.C.C. pp. 142; Nighat Khurshid-Report. pp. 143; Naureen-How Funny. pp. 144-145; Nighat Khurshid, Alia Khan-Survey Report - If you Win the Nobel Prize. pp. 146-148; Talent Galaxy. pp. 149-154; Abdus-Salam-Interesting facts. pp. 155; Hussain Masood-Quotations. pp. 155; Mian Hamid Rashid-The Best of the Worst. pp. 156; Profile - (Late) Prof. Ghulam Mohammad Malik. pp. 158; Bashir Mirza-Tribute - Prof. Ghulam Mohammad Malik. pp. 159; Rauf Ahmed-A Smiling Face. pp. 160; Folio [Urdu]. 333 p.Quaid-e-Azam. after contents; Editorial Board. 1 page after contents; Principal Prof. Nasim Zakaria. 2 pages after contents; Editorial Board. 3 pages after contents; Dr Charles W. Forman (1st Principal 1886-1888). page 21; Dr James Carruthers Rhea Ewing (2nd Principal 1888-1917), Dr Edmund Delong Lucas (3rd Principal 1917-1932), Dr Surinder Kumar Datta(4th Principal 1932-1942). page 22; Dr Charles Herbert Rice (5th Principal 1942-1950), Dr Rhea McCurdy Ewing (6th Principal 1950-1962), Prof Ernest Julian Sinclair (7th Principal 1962-1968). page 23; Dr Robert F.Tebbe (8th Principal 1968-1970), Dr Anwar M. Barkat (9th Principal 1970-1979), Prof Mohamad Yaqub Mir (10th Principal 1979-1982). page 24; Govt. F. C. College Staff 1985-86. after page 160; G.F.C.C. Sports Association 1985-86, Botany Dept. Staff. after page 160; English Deptt. 1985-1986 with the College Principal. after page 160; Quaid-e-Azam in F.C. College. before Urdu contents; Prof Ahmed Aqeel Rubi. before Urdu contents; Asif Ali Poota (Editor). before Urdu contents; Aziz ur Rehman Qureshi, Registrar. before Urdu content
Trends in Absolute Poverty in Pakistan: 1990-91 and 2001
Poverty, defined comprehensively as absence of options to shape one’s life according to one’s own preferences, comes closer to the concept of human development as presented in UNDP’s Human Development Reports. Absolute poverty, on the contrary, defines poverty in terms of satisfaction of minimum physical needs of food and non-food items to enable people at the lower end of income distribution to engage in economic activity. From the vantage point of the policy-maker concerned with alleviation of poverty, it is crucial to know the magnitude of the existing level of poverty and identify the policy determinants of poverty as well as constraints standing in the way of an effective attack on the worst forms of absolute poverty. In Pakistan, like many other developing countries, poverty has emerged as a core issue on the policy agenda. The traditional measures of poverty—headcount, severity and poverty gap indicate that the incidence of poverty during the previous decade have shown no sign of poverty abatement despite numerous policy and institutional initiatives undertaken by the government. The debate on trends in poverty during the 1990s—an era of stabilisation and structural adjustment has been wide-ranging in Pakistan. However, there is no consensus on the poverty outcomes from the policy and institutional reforms. Primarily due to non-availability of basic data, the last year for which poverty estimates are available is 1998-99. In view of the need to monitor poverty trends and continuously evaluate the efficacy of policies adopted by the government under the poverty reduction strategy, it is important to evolve a consensus on the use of a consistent poverty line, sources of data and data adjustments for measuring poverty. It is this policy context that has guided us to use a consistent definition of poverty line.
Hazrat Maulana Mohammad Anwar Shopiani Ra : The Colossal Literary Figure of Kashmiri Literature
The understanding of poetry has always been a subject of debate among the literary figures of all generations and classes Various definitions to differentiate a piece of poetry from what is not have inundated the literary pages of all times History acknowledges the fact that there lived people more specifically literary figures who contributed to the spirit of poetry It is the essence that entices others who otherwise consider poetry dreary stuff and just the depiction of the poet s mental skirmish Every literature has its prominence and essence it is the storehouse that presents the society then and now The literature of Kashmir is one such pearl in the stock of world literature that has its inimitability and identity Maulana Mohammad Anwar ShopianiRA 1849-1939 the repository of knowledge whose insight and sagacity have been attested by the giant literary figures worldwide Though it was a very difficult task to mold the minds of people towards the truth Maulana Anwar with his knowledge and poetic composition swayed many people Maulana was a social reformer he opted to absorb the pain for the sake of society His poetry and translation works have its own class that has been benefitting ever since his pen has begun to writ
Mathematics, Logic, and their Philosophies:Essays in Honour of Mohammad Ardeshir
This volume is a collection of essays in honour of Professor Mohammad Ardeshir. It examines topics which, in one way or another, are connected to the various aspects of his multidisciplinary research interests. Based on this criterion, the book is divided into three general categories. The first category includes papers on non-classical logics, including intuitionistic logic, constructive logic, basic logic, and substructural logic. The second category is made up of papers discussing issues in the contemporary philosophy of mathematics and logic. The third category contains papers on Avicenna’s logic and philosophy.Mohammad Ardeshir is a full professor of mathematical logic at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, where he has taught generations of students for around a quarter century. Mohammad Ardeshir is known in the first place for his prominent works in basic logic and constructive mathematics. His areas of interest are however much broader and include topics in intuitionistic philosophy of mathematics and Arabic philosophy of logic and mathematics. In addition to numerous research articles in leading international journals, Ardeshir is the author of a highly praised Persian textbook in mathematical logic. Partly through his writings and translations, the school of mathematical intuitionism was introduced to the Iranian academic community
Mathematics, Logic, and their Philosophies:Essays in Honour of Mohammad Ardeshir
This volume is a collection of essays in honour of Professor Mohammad Ardeshir. It examines topics which, in one way or another, are connected to the various aspects of his multidisciplinary research interests. Based on this criterion, the book is divided into three general categories. The first category includes papers on non-classical logics, including intuitionistic logic, constructive logic, basic logic, and substructural logic. The second category is made up of papers discussing issues in the contemporary philosophy of mathematics and logic. The third category contains papers on Avicenna’s logic and philosophy.Mohammad Ardeshir is a full professor of mathematical logic at the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran, where he has taught generations of students for around a quarter century. Mohammad Ardeshir is known in the first place for his prominent works in basic logic and constructive mathematics. His areas of interest are however much broader and include topics in intuitionistic philosophy of mathematics and Arabic philosophy of logic and mathematics. In addition to numerous research articles in leading international journals, Ardeshir is the author of a highly praised Persian textbook in mathematical logic. Partly through his writings and translations, the school of mathematical intuitionism was introduced to the Iranian academic community
Promoting malayan emergency state by using gaming platform as an illustrative medium / Mohammad Nor Anwar Hussin
Based on a series of events that took place in 2019 that seemed to elevate the Malayan communists as freedom fighters, rather than terrorists. If the narrative were to succeed, it would mean that the services of soldiers and security forces fighting day and night would be forgotten (Prof Dr. Zainur Rashid Zainuddin, 2020). Previous research shows that this issue arises because people already forgot the history of our nation. This was also proven from our survey research and findings. To strengthen the memory, we develop a game design which focuses on events happened during Malayan emergency 1948 -1960. This research is about using a gaming platform as an illustrative medium to promote the Malayan emergency state. Hence, the design objective is to remind the young generation to be discreet and vigilant towards the ideologies of communist
Tawaliʿ al-anwar min mataliʿ al-anzar. Traité de métaphysique et de théologie dogmatique, par Nasir al-Din al-Baïdhawi.
Tawaliʿ al-anwar min mataliʿ al-anzarNumérisation effectuée à partir d'un document de substitution.Copié à la Mecque, par Mohammad ibn Mohammad al-Soudani al-Filani, en Djoumada premier 1142 de l'hégire / 22 novembre - 21 décembre 1729)Lieu de copie : la Mecqu
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