181 research outputs found

    sj-docx-1-eae-10.1177_0958305X241244516 - Supplemental material for SDG achievement through international clean energy financing and access to clean fuel and technology

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-eae-10.1177_0958305X241244516 for SDG achievement through international clean energy financing and access to clean fuel and technology by Chen Xiang Jie, Oktay Özkan, Muhammad Saeed Meo and Muhammad Ramzan in Energy & Environment</p

    sj-docx-2-eae-10.1177_0958305X241244516 - Supplemental material for SDG achievement through international clean energy financing and access to clean fuel and technology

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-eae-10.1177_0958305X241244516 for SDG achievement through international clean energy financing and access to clean fuel and technology by Chen Xiang Jie, Oktay Özkan, Muhammad Saeed Meo and Muhammad Ramzan in Energy & Environment</p

    sj-docx-3-eae-10.1177_0958305X241244516 - Supplemental material for SDG achievement through international clean energy financing and access to clean fuel and technology

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-eae-10.1177_0958305X241244516 for SDG achievement through international clean energy financing and access to clean fuel and technology by Chen Xiang Jie, Oktay Özkan, Muhammad Saeed Meo and Muhammad Ramzan in Energy & Environment</p

    Dampak Psikologis Tokoh Isabella Dalam Novel Isabella Karya Maulana Muhammad Saeed Dehlvi

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    The purpose of this research is to describe the role and impact of converting psychological character Isabella in the novel Isabella works of Maulana Muhammad Saeed Dehlvi by: (1) aspects of the Id, (2) aspects of the Ego, (3) aspects of the Super Ego. The data of this research are the word, phrase, phrases, and sentences that lead to the converting by Isabella that author expressed in the story. The data resources is founded in the novel itself. The data is collected by using descriptive methode that priorityzing the interaction interconcepts that studied empirically. The result of this research is thebpsychological impact that experienced by Isabella in the novel Isabella caused by id impulse that dominating herself

    The exegesis of Tabatabaei and the Hermeneutics of Hirsch: a comparative study

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    This thesis is a comparative study between Hermeneutics on the one hand and exegesis of the Holy Qur'an on the other. Its objective is to discover whether there are salient points of convergence between the two disciples, and whether issues germane to the Hermeneutical tradition in the West have been referred to and/or employed in Muslim works of Qur'an commentary. To this end, the works of one of the most prominent Shi'ite philosophers and exegetes. Allama Mohammad Hossein Tabataei, have been analysed and compared with the perspective and methodology of E D. Hirsch, one of the most important hermeneuticians in the Western World. Hirsch has been chosen since, in the opinion of the author, there is a considerable number of commonalities between the Hirschian approach to hermeneutics and the exegetical methodology of Tabatabaei and other Shi'ite Muslim interpreters of the Qur'an.. Hirsch, as an objectivist, along with a number of other Hermeneutical scholars, are critical of those who subscribe to philosophical Hermeneutics, such as Heideger and Gadimer. The same approach is taken in Tabatabaei's works, thus providing a strong rationale for an academic comparison of these two scholars. For this reason, this thesis attempts to study the theories of Tabatabaei and Hirsch in order to highlight the similarities and differences in their works. The central hypothesis is that while small differences in approach exist, there is much common ground, and that it is possible to use certain facets of Hirschian hermeneutics in the interpretation of the Qur'an, thus modernising some of the existing exegetical approaches employed by Shi'ite scholars.Since the aim of this thesis is to compare the interpretive works of Tabatabaei with those of Hirsch's, an introductory chapter has been dedicated to the study of the evolution of Shi'ite exegesis from the beginning to date. Tabatabaei's Al-Mizan has been chosen as the foremost work of Shi'ite exegesis in the modem period. Furthermore, a complete chapter has also been dedicated to Tabatabai's exegetical modus operandi as reflected in Al-Mizan, in order to arrive at a better understanding of his perspectives. This research arrives at the conclusion that philosophical Hermeneutics and Epistemology have opened new horizons on which we will always be dependent. Whatever interpretive theories with regards to the understanding of the text are accepted, or whatever the tendency as far as literary criticism is concerned, or whatever ideas are accepted in the arena of philosophy of human and social sciences, the discussion of the nature of understanding in general cannot be avoided. This does not mean that Hermeneutics is limited to these new theories. Rather, the opportunity always exists to introduce new interpretive theories in connection with the understanding of the text. It is indeed possible to study these discussions in detail in a separate sphere independent of the other branches of Islamic sciences and arrive at a number of stable principles in the interpretation of the text in Islamic research

    بنت قسطنطين : قصة تاريخية / محمد سعيد العريان.

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    A historical novel written by the Egyptian writer Muhammad Saeed Al-Erian, first published in 1948 by Al-Istiqama Press. It focuses on the biography of Maslama bin Abdul Malik, an Umayyad leader and prince, during the rule of his father, Caliph Abdul Malik bin Marwan

    al-Nashr li-fawa'id surah al-`Asr lil-Imam Muhammad ibn `Ali al-Shawkani (D 1250H) : dirasah wa tahqiq = al-Nashr li fawa'id surah al-Asr by Imam Muhammad bin Ali bin Muhammad al-Shawkani : text and analysis / Mohamed Hassan Saeed Ali

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    This is a postgraduate dissertation in the field of Tafsir entitled al-Nasyr li Fawaid Surah al-‘Asr by Imam Muhammad bin Ali al-Syawkani (w.1250) : Research and Text Analysis. This Tafsir discusses about surah al-‘Asr which has indication and benefits needed by the public and the general society. This is the basic needs for researchers to build their research and text analysis regarding the manuscript. The research has its introduction, two research parts and a closing part with index. The first part of the research has three discussions which are the profile of the writer, thematic analysis and also the manuscript research. The second part is a discussion on the ideal text analysis and the outcome analysis of the research. This research revises the text analysis done previously and made a conclusion that there are many mistakes, left out and text extension apart from almost all of the previous researches had only used one manuscript as its main reference. On the other hand, this research refers to two different manuscripts and also added its own manuscript research to its whole process of research. This research found out that the tafsir of surah al-‘Asr in Fath al-Qadir by the author was too simple and different with his tafsir in this manuscript

    PROF. MUHAMMAD SHAFIQUE (1936-2022): PIONEER OF PSYCHIATRY IN KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA, PAKISTAN

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    Prof. Muhammad Shafique died on August 02, 2022. He was great teacher, a highly respected intellectual, truly compassionate clinician and above one of the most humane persons I have ever worked. I have fond memories of being his trainee (1988-1991) but my association with him started much earlier as a medical student. It was around 1984, when he organized an international psychiatric conference in Peshawar. We were involved in the conference as students and helped in organization. That involvement resulted in me taking psychiatry as career and work with Prof. Muhammad Shafique over almost three decades. I recall Prof. Shafique as a kind gentleman who was always passionate about the care of his patients, true democrat with an open and enquiring mind and keen to learn.  He would instill these qualities in his trainees. As far as I know, the doctors who have worked with him would not advice unnecessary investigations or the medications. I feel this achievement alone would suffice for his maghfirat (the God blessing after the death). This may not sound much but it is a sad reflection on the current state of medical training and practice where these poor patients suffer a lot due to huge burden of diagnostics and unnecessary medication. ‘Shafique’ literally means being kind or sympathetic and he truly was that.  He participated in the development of many philanthropic projects in Peshawar, including the Burn-care center which was the first and only center for burn victims in KPK. He supported a large number of medical students and supported Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital in Peshawar. He was a literary person and was an avid reader of both western and eastern literature, with particular interest in the works of Allama Iqbal and Faiz Ahmed Faiz. On passing my FCPS exam, I gifted him some books to thank for his immense support and guidance. I still remember the glow on his face and how excited he was on receiving these books. He had a personal library and has given a huge number of books in donations to private libraries. He was the author of two Urdu books, Kuch Yadein Kuch Safar (autobiography) and Zehn ki Dunya (which is about psychological issues for common understanding), apart from writing many papers and articles. Prof Muhammad Shafique was born on May 09, 1936, in Jalandhar, India and migrated to Pakistan in September 1947 when he was 11 years old during the Partition. He graduated from Nishtar Medical College in 1959. He was an excellent student and got distinctions in the subjects of Eye and Medicine. He moved to Peshawar afterwards and did his house job in medicine with Professor Muhammad Raza at Lady Reading Hospital. He decided to pursue the relatively underdeveloped field of psychiatry and went to England for higher training in 1961. He returned back to Pakistan in 1964 and accepted the job of Medical Superintendent of Dhodial Mental Hospital. I simply can’t imagine a fresh graduate with highest qualifications at that time from UK moving to far flung place like Dhodial, Mansehra even in this age with all modern facilities and excellent motorways and roads.  This must be the great dedication and spirit for serving the humanity that we knew Prof. Shafique had. After 5 years of serving in the far flung area of Dhodial he was appointed as Medical Superintendent in Peshawar Mental Hospital. After a period of 8-9 months he transferred to Lahore Mental Hospital as an administrator in 1971 and after 2 years he was transferred back to Peshawar Mental Hospital and worked there for 4 years. During this time, he was also a visiting psychiatrist in Lady Reading Hospital where he started his own OPD sitting under a tree in Lady Reading Hospital, thus establishing a psychiatric service in the hospital. In 1976, he was posted as Assistant Professor Psychiatry in Khyber Medical College and continued to work there until his retirement as Professor in 1996. I briefly mentioned his career pathways to highlight the struggles of a highly committed professional who served different places under the most difficult circumstances. His contributions to psychiatry, medical education and philanthropy are enormous and must be honored and kept alive by all including his students, children and fellow teachers. He was the true pioneer of psychiatry in Pakistan, being the third psychiatrist in all of Pakistan and first psychiatrist of KPK at that time. He started undergraduate and postgraduate training of his department in KPK, thus initiating the concept of specialization in his field. He was one of the first examiners of the post graduate exam of psychiatry in Pakistan. He brought the psychiatric services to the mainstream outpatient services as mentally ill patients were ostracized from society and were only kept in prisons or asylums in those times. He became the first doctor ever to remove the shackles of mental patients in prisons and started the medicolegal system of psychiatry in KPK. During his years of service, he developed mental health care at local, provincial and national levels. With the help of a few dedicated individuals, he took on refining mental healthcare and establishing it as a respectable and clinically sound field of health. This included the reformation of the Lunacy Act, a legacy of the British healthcare system, and hence the Mental Healthcare Act of Pakistan was developed and refined by these exceptional physicians. I am personally indebted to him for his training, mentoring and support. It was such a privilege and honour to work with him and I truly consider myself immensely lucky to have him as a teacher. May Allah grant him highest place in Jannah and help us to truly follow the highest standards he has set for us (Aameen)

    How wind-based renewable energy contribute to CO2 emissions abatement? Evidence from Quantile-on-Quantile estimation

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    Renewable energy initiatives are required to achieve carbon neutrality, which is a primary goal of mitigating climate change. Renewable energy is attaining attention as it is environmentally friendly and more effective than typical forms of energy. For a sustainable environment, the latest green energy techniques like wind energy, are predominantly employed in emerging countries. The present study considered the nonlinear wind energy-CO2 emissions nexus in the top ten wind energy-consumer nations (the USA, China, India, Germany, France, Spain, the UK, Brazil, Canada, and Italy). Most previous studies use panel data tools that provide typical outcomes on the wind energy-CO2 emissions nexus, regardless of the reality that few countries have no proof of such a connection individually. The present research, conversely applies a unique econometric methodology “Quantile-on-Quantile” that can analyze time-series dependence in every nation individually to attain global yet country-specific evidence for the nexus between the variables. We specifically investigate how the wind energy quantiles impact the CO2 emissions quantiles asymmetrically by providing a suitable foundation to apprehend the overall dependent framework. The outcomes reveal that the usage of wind energy is helpful in achieving carbon neutrality at distinct quantiles in selected nations. The degree of the asymmetric association between wind energy-CO2 nexus changes by nation, requiring individual attention and awareness on the governments’ part when forming the policies of wind energy to achieve carbon neutrality

    خطوط بنام رئیس احمد جعفری

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    This article presents a selection of letters written to Syed Raees Ahmad Jafri, author of more than 150 books. These letters were written by different scholars such as Syed Abu al-Hasan Ali Nadvi, Moinuddin Ahmad Nadvi, Saeed Ahamd Akbarabadi, Abdul Quddoos Hashmi and Ghulam Jilani Barq. The letters not only shed light on Jafri's academic interests but also highlight important facts about his life
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