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    Ajab ul Ajaab

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    Classical Arabic Literature, Poetry, Ethics, Islamic History, Prose and fiction, Short StoriesThis book was edited by Molvi Hameed ul deen and Molvi Shams-ul-deen LahoreMain text is in Arabic language and notes written in margins are written in Persian. Pages are not in order

    محمد حمید شاہد کی تنقیدی جمالیات: Muhammad Hameed Shahid's Critical Aesthetics

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    In any society, a creator, makingpolitical, social, religious and economic problems his subject creates a piece of art. At the same time, he has a unique critical view on the texts of contemporary writers.The name of "Muhammad Hameed Shahid" is important among such contemporary creators because he is simultaneously a fiction writer and a critic of fiction.His uniqueness in Urdu criticism is that he applies his critical insight to different genres, styles and topics. So far, he has published five fiction collections, one novel and several books on the criticism of various genres of Urdu literature, in which he highlights his unique critical insight.In this paper, books have been researched and critically reviewed regarding the criticism of Muhammad Hameed Shahid's fictio

    Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan

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    The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders

    Muhammad Hameed Shahid’s Concept of Death in Matti Adam Khati hai’

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    The human is the major topic of Muhammad Hameed Shahid's novel "Matti Adam Khati hai". In this novel Hameed Shahid has described man's sadness, melancholy, helplessness, susceptibleness, conspiracies, and poverty prevails the whole novel. There is not even a single character in the novel, who is not stung by heartsickness. The feudal class has always socially exploited the poor class. The whole philosophy of the novel has been given in the novel "Admi k Naam" dedication. The love of the man towards his land is as old as his history. Because man is created out of dust and vanishes into dust. For the love of his land, he becomes cruel towards others and for personal benefits. He goes to do something illegitimate. Man is extremely selfish that does not refrain himself even from killing someone

    Religious Allusions in the Poetry of Hameed Baba

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    Among classical Pashto poets, Abdul Hameed Momand stands out for his unique style and depth of thought. His poetry reflects a variety of themes and artistic dimensions. From an aesthetic point of view, his work exhibits diverse poetic expressions. Notably, the use of allusion is a prominent feature of Hameed Baba’s poetry. His verses contain various types of allusions, among which religious allusions hold a significant place. He references numerous religious events in different contexts, effectively using them as poetic devices. These allusions not only enrich the literary value of his poetry but also highlight his deep understanding of religion and religious history. Owing to these qualities, Hameed Baba’s poetry holds a distinctive place among classical Pashto literature. This article aims to critically analyze the use and significance of religious allusions in the poetry of Hameed Baba

    The Complete Muhammad Ali

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    Including material and photographs not included in most of the 100 other books about the champion, Ishmael Reed's The Complete Muhammad Ali is more than just a biography-it is a fascinating portrait of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. An honest, balanced portrayal of Ali, the book includes voices that have been omitted from other books. It charts Ali's evolution from Black Nationalism to a universalism, but does not discount the Nation of Islam and Black Nationalism's important influence on his intellectual development. Filipino American author Emil Guillermo speaks about how "The Thrilla' In Manila" brought the Philippines into the 20th century. Fans of Muhammad Ali, boxing fans, and those interested in modern African American history and the Nation of Islam will be fascinated by this biography by an accomplished American author.Intro -- DEDICATION -- INTRODUCTION -- The Curious History of an Icon -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2 -- CHAPTER 3 -- CHAPTER 4 -- CHAPTER 5 -- CHAPTER 6 -- CHAPTER 7 -- Did the Secret Government Fear a U.S. Muslim/Overseas Muslim Alliance? -- CHAPTER 8 -- CHAPTER 9 -- The Break Between the Prophet and his Disciple -- CHAPTER 10 -- CHAPTER 11 -- CHAPTER 12 -- The GOAT (Greatest Of All Time): Ali or Louis? -- CHAPTER 13 -- The Nation of Islam, the Mob, Showdowns in Canada and Sonny Liston -- CHAPTER 14 -- CHAPTER 15 -- The Taunts: Marketing or Racism? -- CHAPTER 16 -- CHAPTER 17 -- CHAPTER 18 -- CHAPTER 19 -- Boxing and the Brain -- CHAPTER 20 -- Ali's Feet -- CHAPTER 21 -- Mr. Dick -- CHAPTER 22 -- CHAPTER 23 -- The Opening Ceremonies, November 2005 -- CHAPTER 24 -- December 2005, Las Vegas -- CHAPTER 25 -- CHAPTER 26 -- June 16, 2004 -- CHAPTER 27 -- CHAPTER 28 -- CHAPTER 29 -- Aix-en-Provence -- CHAPTER 30 -- Ali as a Black Nationalist -- San Francisco, January 2004 Black Liberation Book Fair -- CHAPTER 31 -- January 31, 2004 -- CHAPTER 32 -- October 2005, Chicago -- CHAPTER 33 -- Why Ali remained with Elijah instead of following Malcolm -- CHAPTER 34 -- CHAPTER 35 -- February 4, 2006, Oakland, California -- CHAPTER 36 -- Like Zeus Descending from Mount Olympus -- CHAPTER 37 -- CHAPTER 38 -- Tuesday, February 28, 2006, New York -- CHAPTER 39 -- Bigger Than Boxing -- CHAPTER 40 -- Tribes Gallery, New York, April 2006 -- CHAPTER 41 -- June 2006, Louisville, Kentucky -- CHAPTER 42 -- CHAPTER 43 -- CHAPTER 45 -- Bad Company -- CHAPTER 46 -- Coxson, A Very Charming Rogue -- CHAPTER 47 -- Ali and the largest embezzlement scheme in Wells Fargo history -- CHAPTER 48 -- CHAPTER 49 -- "Lonnie is a stabilizing force."-Harry Belafonte -- October 29, 2006 -- CHAPTER 50 -- Abdul Rahman -- CHAPTER 51 -- CHAPTER 52 -- CHAPTER 53How Will Ali Be Remembered? New York, January 8, 2005 -- CHAPTER 54 -- CONCLUSION -- AFTERWORD -- Boxers' Rights? -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- MUHAMMAD ALI -- ISLAM AND NATION OF ISLAM -- BOXING -- RELATED SUBJECTS -- ALSO AVAILABLE FROM BARAKA BOOKSIncluding material and photographs not included in most of the 100 other books about the champion, Ishmael Reed's The Complete Muhammad Ali is more than just a biography-it is a fascinating portrait of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st. An honest, balanced portrayal of Ali, the book includes voices that have been omitted from other books. It charts Ali's evolution from Black Nationalism to a universalism, but does not discount the Nation of Islam and Black Nationalism's important influence on his intellectual development. Filipino American author Emil Guillermo speaks about how "The Thrilla' In Manila" brought the Philippines into the 20th century. Fans of Muhammad Ali, boxing fans, and those interested in modern African American history and the Nation of Islam will be fascinated by this biography by an accomplished American author.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries

    محمد حمید شاہد کی ناول نگاری: MUHAMMAD HAMEED SHAHID AS NOVELIST

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    Muhammad Hameed Shahid is a researcher , critic , fictionist, and novelist. He shown himself as a great creator through his work. He has great command on language that’s why He called Global personality . He has written two novals “Matti Adam khati ha”and “Jung me Mohabbat ki Tasveer Nahi Banti”. In his frist novel , he has written about the reality of human love for his creation (Matti).  In secound novel , he has written about East  Pakistan . This novel carries  the theme of love . According to him, after partition people of East-Pakistan love with Pakistan but the people of Pakistan did not love with Pakistan .He has great insight in the art of charaeterinzation . Through his charactes, he has displayed the reality of social problems and real face of the society

    Additional file 1 of Constraints and prospects of utilising mountain pastures in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

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    Additional file 1: Appendix Table 1. Time needed to reach pastures, time spent on herding and proportion of herders attending yaks (Y), small ruminants (SR) and cattle (C) on spring and summer pastures in six valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan. Values depict arithmetic mean and standard error of the mean. Appendix Table 2. Proportion (%) of yaks, small ruminants and cattle managed in herded and herd-release mode1 on autumn and winter pastures in six valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan. Appendix Table 3. Area grazed (ha) in autumn and winter season per flock1 of yaks (Y), small ruminants (SR) and cattle (C) in six valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan. Values depict arithmetic mean and standard error of the mean (SEM). Appendix Table 4. Seasonal stocking densities (SU*d/ha) of yaks (Y), small ruminants (SR) and cattle (C) on autumn and winter pastures in six valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan. Values depict arithmetic mean and standard error of the mean (SEM)

    OffSig-sinGAN: A deep learning-based image augmentation model for offline signature verification / Muhammad Muzaffar Hameed

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    Offline signature verification (OfSV) is essential in preventing the falsification of documents. In a real-world scenario, forensic handwriting experts verify offline signatures by visually comparing the suspected with the reference. However, the authenticity of the questioned signature is estimated by evaluating the characteristic features of signatures, their similarities and differences within the suspected and reference samples. Forensic handwriting experts can assess the probability that the evidence under investigation indicates that the questioned signature is an authentic signature used by the reference signer, or the questioned signature is the product of a forgery process with the utilisation of computational methods, such as OfSV systems. Deep learning (DL)-based OfSV systems have recently attained state-of-the-art results in offline signature verification. However, these systems require a large number of signature images to achieve acceptable performance. Nonetheless, only a limited number of signature samples are readily available to train these models in real-world scenarios. Several researchers have proposed models to augment new signature images by applying various transformations. Some have used human neuromotor and cognitive-inspired augmentation models to address the demand for more signature samples. However, such approaches fail to create a considerable number of signatures and to bring any new visual features to improve the network learning ability. Augmenting a sufficient number of signatures with variations is still challenging. Therefore, this study proposed OffSig-SinGAN, which is a deep learning-based image augmentation model to address the limited number of signature problems on offline signature verification. The proposed model can augment several high-quality signature images with diversity from a single signature image only. The quality of augmented signature images is assessed using four metrics which are pixel-by-pixel difference, peak signal-to-noise ratio (PSNR), structural similarity index measure (SSIM), and frechet inception distance (FID). Various experiments were conducted to evaluate the proposed image augmentation model's performance on selected DL-based OfSV systems and to prove whether it helped to improve the verification accuracy rate. Experiment results showed that the proposed image augmentation model (OffSig-SinGAN) performed 2.93% better on the GPDSsyntheticSignature dataset than other augmentation methods. The improved verification accuracy rate of the selected DL-based OfSV system proved the effectiveness of the proposed augmentation model

    The New symbols in Ali Muhammad Farshi’s poems

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    Symbolism is a technique for writers to express their motives. Whenever freedom of speech is restricted, writers use symbolism as tool. Symbols are basically related with the community where they have developed. Ali Muhammad ٖFarshi is well known poet of Urdu poem. In his poems, he uses a system of new symbolic words. He tries to present the inner self problems of an individual through the symbols. Every individual on this earth irrespective to religion and region, have some common problems like identification, hunger and death. The article discusses the systems of new symbols in Ali Muhammad Farshi’s poems. Its discuses that what type of symbols he uses and up to how much extent he delivers them to his reader. References Nighat Rehana Khan, Dr., Urdu Afsana Fani o Tanqeedi Mutalia, Delhi:Educational Publising House, 1984, pg:45 Rosh Nadeem, Ali Muhammad Farshi's Three-Dimensional Poetry, Mashmola: Naway e Waqt, Daily, Islamabad, 27 march 1999, pg: Nasir Abbas Nair, Ali Muhammad Farshi ki Tamsel Sazi, Mashmola: Magazine Nazm Nu, Issue 3, (Redactor: Ali Sahil), Karachi, S.N., pg: 220 Ali Mohammad Farshi, Taz Hawa my jungle mjy bulta hai, Islamabad: Lov Books, 1995, pg: 15 As above, pg:56 Ali Muhammad Farshi, Zindagi Khudkashi ka muqadma nhi hai, Rawalpindi: Printing Press, 2004, pg: 97 Satyapal Anand, Flap: Taz Hawa my jungle bulta hai, Islamabad: Lov books, 1995. Ali Muhammad Farshi, Muhabbat sy Khali dino my, Faisalabad: Misal Publisers, 2018, pg:136 Ali Muhammad Farshi, Zindagi Khudkashi ka muqadma nhi hai, pg: 97 Ali Mohammad Farshi, Taz Hawa my jungle mjy bulta hai, pg: 60 Muhammad Hameed Shahid, Eight Jiht, Mashmola, Muhabbat sy Khali dino my, az Ali Muhammad Farshi, Faisalabad: Misal Publisers, 2016, pg:16 Ali Mohammad Farshi, Taz Hawa my jungle mjy bulta hai, pg: 93 As above, pg:67 Muhammad Hameed Shahid, Ali Muhammad Farshi... Need my chalti Mot, Covered by: Magazine: Naqat (Poem No.), Issue 10, Qasim Yaqoob, Faisalaba
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