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Mirza Athar Baig’s novel “Ghulam Bhag” and Post Colonialism Discourse : Mirza Athar Baig’s novel “Ghulam Bhag” and Post Colonialism Discourse
Ghulam Bagh is an important novel created in the Post-Colonial period in which Mirza Athar Baig has presented the intellectual and mental attitudes of this era.We can say that Post-Colonial literature refers to the literary texts that are created in the former colonies of Europe. In these writings, the background of Post-Colonialism and the background of Colonialism are presented in a literary Perspective. Post-Colonial literature shows an attempt to understand, examine and describe the feelings and experiences of those belonging to the former colonies. Mirza Athar Baig\u27s novel Ghulam Bagh was published in 2006 and six editions have been published so far. Ghulam Bagh is a masterpiece novel of fictional literature created in the former British colonial Pakistan, There are also characters living in the Post-Colonial era. Each character shows change, evolution and conflict. Ghulam Bagh is an imaginary place in terms of archeology. If we examine the title of the novel in a broader context, Ghulam Bagh is a metaphor for the desire of western nations to dominate the inferior, weak and noble races of the world. Is based on desire. In this paper, the novel will be studied in the Post-Colonial context to find out how far the author has succeeded in recovering the Colonial discourse.
 
[Retracted] The Prototype of the Reading Learning Application uses Animated images on Android with the Black Box Testing Method
This article has been withdrawn by the author (Ghulam Asrofi Buntoro) via WhatsApp message (+62 852-3507-????) on 20 August 2021 at 14:23. He stated that the article "The Prototype of the Reading Learning Application uses Animated images on Android with the Black Box Testing Method" written by Ghulam Asrofi Buntoro, Indah Puji Astuti, and Dwiyono Ariyadi had been published in another journal. Artikel ini telah ditarik kembali oleh penulis (Ghulam Asrofi Buntoro) melalui pesan WhatsApp (+62 852-3507-????) pada tanggal 20 Agustus 2021 jam 14:23. Dia menyatakan bahwa artikel dengan judul "The Prototype of the Reading Learning Application uses Animated images on Android with the Black Box Testing Method" yang ditulis oleh Ghulam Asrofi Buntoro, Indah Puji Astuti, dan Dwiyono Ariyadi telah diterbitkan di jurnal lain
Growth Factors and Neuroglobin in Astrocyte Protection Against Neurodegeneration and Oxidative Stress (vol 56, pg 2339, 2019)
Publisher Copyright: © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.The original version of this article unfortunately contained a typo error. The name of author “Ghulam Md Ashrad” should be written as “Ghulam Md Ashraf”. The authors hereby correct the name as displayed above
Correction to : Growth Factors and Neuroglobin in Astrocyte Protection Against Neurodegeneration and Oxidative Stress (Molecular Neurobiology, (2019), 56, 4, (2339-2351), 10.1007/s12035-018-1203-9)
Publisher Copyright: © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.The original version of this article unfortunately contained a typo error. The name of author “Ghulam Md Ashrad” should be written as “Ghulam Md Ashraf”. The authors hereby correct the name as displayed above
نسخہ خطی شمائل حسنیہ میں منشی غلام حسن شہید ملتانیؒ کےآثارکا تعارف: INTRODUCTION TO THE WORKS OF MUNSHI GHULAM HASSAN SHAHEED MULTANI IN THE MANUSCRIPT “SHAMIL-E-HASSANIA’’
The book “Shamil-e-Hassania’’ was authored by Molvi Nzam-u-Din Rang puri (Mercy be Upon Him) in which he has pen downed the glorious presentment, sayings and persona of his beloved spiritual master “Munshi Ghulam Hassan Shaheed Multani (Mercy be Upon Him)” –The book is comprised of four chapters and Rukan Doam end note. In the third chapter, he has briefed about written work of Hazrat Khawaja Munshi Ghulam Hassan Shaheed Multani. He discussed the books with name from page 18 to page 21. The objective of this book was not only to give tribute to his beloved spiritual master, but also to establish a way forward for ultimate truth seekers in this mortal world. This book serves as a beacon for strayed and remedy for ignorance.Different sufi saints of Chisti family until Hazrat Niam ud Din aolia (Mercy be Upon Him ) and finally to Hazrat Khawaja Hafiz Muhammad Jamalullah Chishti Nizami (Mercy be upon him) And Munshi Ghulam Hassan Shaheed Multani. In Shamil-e-Hassania Munshi Ghulam Hassan Shaheed Multani (Mercy be upon him) have been discussed. In the end note, his sescendants and their caliphs have been discussed in detail. At many places in this account, author has supported the secrets of Toheed, and Honors of Sufism in the light of Quran and Hadith, Moreover, the use of mystic poetry has further glorified the comprehensiveness of the book
Ganpat Rai Bheel (Author Bio)
Ganpat Rai Bheel (39) is an organic intellectual, a columnist, translator and an Ambedkarite anti-caste activist. Bheel has published about 210 essays/articles in local newspapers in Sindhi and Urdu languages on the problem of caste among Dalits and Muslims, Dalit politics and activism, and actively defends a Dalit cause. He has also edited and got published an autobiography of Mama Faizoo (Faiz Muhammad Sheedi), an Afro-Sindhi who had been a member of several splinter local Black and Dalit associations during his lifetime. In 2016, he also translated B.R Ambedkar’s biography from Urdu to Sindhi and published it from the platform of Pakistan Dalit Adab Forum. Some of his essays have been translated in Urdu, Hindi and English. He also co-authored a Dalit Manifesto in 2016 for Dalit Sujaag Tehreek, a group of anti-caste activists who strived to the mainstream anti-caste narrative.
In addition to that, he published and edited Dalit Adab consistently from 2007 to 2018. Owing to financial constraints, Bheel could not have published Dalit Adab, and SCFP is also now almost a dormant organization. Nonetheless, he continues to influence local Dalit activism through his essays in newspapers, and social media blogging. He has also edited and published other Dalit organization’s literature such as Kolvansh, a newsletter of Pakistani Kolhi Itehad, and the newsletters of Bheel Intellectual Forum (BIF); the local caste-based associations of Dalits.
Presently, Ganpat Rai Bheel is translating the works of B.R. Ambedkar, and writing a book on ‘Being Dalit in Pakistan’ in which he mounts the critique of Sindhi nationalist politics from the Ambedkarian perspective. In his writings, Ganpat Rai draws parallels between Sindhi nationalism and Hindu nationalism and shows how the empirically existing problem of caste is buried under Ashrafiya-Savarna hegemonic ideology. No wonder, Bheel’s essays have been neglected by the dominant intellectual lobbies, and his perspective on Sindhi nationalist politics has been derided as archaic, and destructive of Sindhi national whole. The writing and publication of this book will be a great booster for local Dalit activism to negotiate issues of political representation with conviction and certitude.
Ganpat Rai is a school teacher at government school in Mithi, a town in the middle of the Thar Desert in Tharparkar, Sindh. Son of an elementary school teacher, he was born and raised in a Dalit family in a far-flung village in Tharparkar. In the mid-90s he developed an interest in politics after perceiving that oppressed castes can be redeemed from the scourge of caste through class struggle. He joined ‘Tabkati Jedojahad’, a Trotskyites’ group, and began writing for social injustice and for the rights of poor class in general. In the late 90s, he came to know about Dalit struggle through BBC radio programs and some early columns of VT Rajshekhar that were passed to him by Khursheed Qaimkhani
Ganpat Rai Bheel (Author Bio)
Ganpat Rai Bheel (39) is an organic intellectual, a prolific essayist, columnist, translator, and an Ambedkarite activist. Bheel writes in local newspapers in Sindhi on everyday Dalit politics. He has published about 210 essays/articles in local newspapers in Sindhi and Urdu languages on the problem of caste among Dalits and Muslims, Dalit politics and activism, and actively defends the Dalit cause.
He has also edited an autobiography of Mama Faizoo (Faiz Muhammad Sheedi), an Afro-Sindhi and a member of several splinter local Black and Dalit associations during his lifetime. In 2016, he also translated B.R Ambedkar’s biography from Urdu to Sindhi and published it with Pakistan Dalit Adab Forum. Some of his essays have been translated into Urdu, Hindi, and English. He also co-authored a Dalit Manifesto in 2016 for Dalit Sujaag Tehreek, a group of anti-caste activists who strived to the mainstream anti-caste narrative.
In addition to that, he also issues a magazine Pakistan Dalit Adab, a quarterly newsletter from the platform of Pakistan Dalit Adab Forum and Scheduled Caste Federation of Pakistan (SCFP). He published and edited Dalit Adab consistently from 2007 to 2018. Owing to financial constraints, Bheel could not have published Dalit Adab, and SCFP is also now almost a dormant organization. Nonetheless, he continues to influence local Dalit activism through his essays in newspapers, and social media blogging. He has also edited and published other Dalit organization’s literature such as Kolvansh, a newsletter of Pakistani Kolhi Itehad, and the newsletters of Bheel Intellectual Forum (BIF); the local caste-based associations of Dalits.
Presently, Ganpat Rai Bheel is translating the works of B.R. Ambedkar, and writing a book on ‘Being Dalit in Pakistan’ in which he mounts the critique of Sindhi nationalist politics from the Ambedkarian perspective. In his writings, Ganpat Rai draws parallels between Sindhi nationalism and Hindu nationalism and shows how the empirically existing problem of caste is buried under Ashrafiya-Savarna hegemonic ideology. No wonder, Bheel’s essays have been neglected by the dominant intellectual lobbies, and his perspective on Sindhi nationalist politics has been derided as archaic, and destructive of Sindhi national whole. The writing and publication of this book will be a great booster for local Dalit activism to negotiate issues of political representation with conviction and certitude
Correction to: Growth Factors and Neuroglobin in Astrocyte Protection Against Neurodegeneration and Oxidative Stress (Molecular Neurobiology, (2019), 56, 4, (2339-2351), 10.1007/s12035-018-1203-9)
The original version of this article unfortunately contained a typo error. The name of author “Ghulam Md Ashrad” should be written as “Ghulam Md Ashraf”. The authors hereby correct the name as displayed above. © 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.Universidad Autónoma de Chil
Publisher Correction: Synthesis of Saccharumoside-B analogue with potential of antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic activities (Scientific Reports, (2017), 7, 1, (8309), 10.1038/s41598-017-05832-w)
In the original version of this Article, Ghulam Md Ashraf was incorrectly affiliated with ‘Enzymoics and Novel Global Community Educational Foundation, Hebersham, NSW, Australia’. The correct affiliation is listed below. King Fahd Medical Research Center, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Additionally, within the Supplementary Information file originally published with this Article, authors Vijaya Rao Pidugu, Mohammad A. Kamal, Ghulam Md Ashraf, Vadim V. Tarasov, Vladimir N. Chubarev, Sergey G. Klochkov, George E. Barreto and Sergey O. Bachurin were omitted. These errors have now been corrected in the PDF and HTML versions of the Article, and in the accompanying Supplementary material. © 2020, The Author(s).Universidad Autónoma de Chil
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