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Langkap Crunch / Muhammad Akim Hassan
Langkap Crunch (LC) is a sole proprietorship company that has been established by myself, Muhammad Akim bin Hassan as a way to provide scrumptious dessert at an affordable price.
The reasoning behind its name is that Langkap is the hometown of the owner and Crunch to signify that the focused product would mainly be scrumptious desserts. LC currently is fully operated by the owner as it is still at a small business and has limited prowess to catch up with larger demand.
As of now, there is only one product that has been launched which is mini coco crunch bathe with white chocolate to make a tasty dessert that will surely leave tester with a sense of satisfaction. This premium dessert is done at small batch and it people can purchase this dessert through its Facebook page; Langkap Crunch
Al-Hassan bin Muhammad al-Sagani
Al-Hassan bin Muhammad al-Sagani was distinguished Islamic scholar of medieval times. He is little known to Urdu world.In his remarkable book Albab, he investigated the vocabulary and documented some rare sources, and distinguished what was in the language dictionaries from the hadith, and in this approach he is not imitating one of the authors of the compilations that were written before him, but He reviewed their collections and relied on the most authentic narratives, choosing the sayings of trusted masters, citing the names of the Arab horses and their swords, their spots and their lands, their lightning and their circuits, their knights and their poets, citing the poems on health. This article is an Urdu translation of his introduction written by Peer Muhammad Hasan
Al-Hassan bin Muhammad al-Sagani
Al-Hassan bin Muhammad al-Sagani was distinguished Islamic scholar of medieval times. He is little known to Urdu world.In his remarkable book Albab, he investigated the vocabulary and documented some rare sources, and distinguished what was in the language dictionaries from the hadith, and in this approach he is not imitating one of the authors of the compilations that were written before him, but He reviewed their collections and relied on the most authentic narratives, choosing the sayings of trusted masters, citing the names of the Arab horses and their swords, their spots and their lands, their lightning and their circuits, their knights and their poets, citing the poems on health. This article is an Urdu translation of his introduction written by Peer Muhammad Hasan
Al-Hassan bin Muhammad al-Sagani
Al-Hassan bin Muhammad al-Sagani was distinguished Islamic scholar of medieval times. He is little known to Urdu world.In his remarkable book Albab, he investigated the vocabulary and documented some rare sources, and distinguished what was in the language dictionaries from the hadith, and in this approach he is not imitating one of the authors of the compilations that were written before him, but He reviewed their collections and relied on the most authentic narratives, choosing the sayings of trusted masters, citing the names of the Arab horses and their swords, their spots and their lands, their lightning and their circuits, their knights and their poets, citing the poems on health. This article is an Urdu translation of his introduction written by Peer Muhammad Hasan
Moubarac (Youakim) éd Les Musulmans. Consultation islamo- chrétienne entre Muhammad Arkoun Hassan Askari, Muhammad Hamidullah Hassan Hanafi, Muhammad Kamel Hussein Ibrahim Madkour, Seyyed Hossein Nasr et Youakim Moubarac
Charnay Jean-Paul. Moubarac (Youakim) éd Les Musulmans. Consultation islamo- chrétienne entre Muhammad Arkoun Hassan Askari, Muhammad Hamidullah Hassan Hanafi, Muhammad Kamel Hussein Ibrahim Madkour, Seyyed Hossein Nasr et Youakim Moubarac. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°34, 1972. p. 232
Moubarac (Youakim) éd Les Musulmans. Consultation islamo- chrétienne entre Muhammad Arkoun Hassan Askari, Muhammad Hamidullah Hassan Hanafi, Muhammad Kamel Hussein Ibrahim Madkour, Seyyed Hossein Nasr et Youakim Moubarac
Charnay Jean-Paul. Moubarac (Youakim) éd Les Musulmans. Consultation islamo- chrétienne entre Muhammad Arkoun Hassan Askari, Muhammad Hamidullah Hassan Hanafi, Muhammad Kamel Hussein Ibrahim Madkour, Seyyed Hossein Nasr et Youakim Moubarac. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°34, 1972. p. 232
Laporan Bengkel Perancangan Strategik UiTMCPP 2024 / Muhammad Aiman Abdul Halim and Dr. Nor Haslinda Hassan
Pada 4 hingga 6 Mac 2024, Dr. Norhaslinda Hassan selaku Ketua Pusat Pengajian dan En. Muhammad Aiman Abdul Halim selaku AJK Unit Strategik Transformasi Universiti dari Akademi Pengajian Bahasa (APB) UiTMCPP telah menghadiri Bengkel Perancangan Strategik UiTMCPP 2024 yang bertempat di ILD Kg. Gajah, Perak. Bengkel ini merupakan aktiviti tahunan dalam usaha untuk menyusun arah tuju dan inisiatif UiTMCPP dalam memenuhi indeks pencapaian prestasi (KPI) yang diberikan. Sesi pada hari pertama memberi fokus pada pembentangan indeks pencapaian prestasi bagi tahun lalu. APB UiTMCPP telah mencapai pencapaian yang membanggakan apabila disenaraikan sebagai jabatan paling cemerlang di peringkat UiTMCPP untuk tahun 2023, dengan peratus indeks pencapaian prestasi sebanyak 87.8%. Kejayaan ini bukanlah sesuatu yang mudah, namun ia adalah hasil dari kerjasama, komitmen dan dedikasi tinggi para pensyarah APB. Semoga APB dapat terus mengekalkan momentum ini untuk tahun 2024 dan seterusnya
An ICN-Based Authentication Protocol for a Simplified LTE Architecture
Nowadays, theCompagno, Alberto mostConti, Mauro diffusedKhan, Muhammad Hassan approach for supporting device mobility is to implement specific mechanisms at link-layer (e.g., tunneling) supported by a dedicated architecture (e.g., LTE architecture). While this approach can handle mobility well within a singular network, it fails to provide a seamless Internet connectivity when mobility occurs among different networks. To achieve inter-networks mobility, researchers proposed to implement mobility management protocols at the network layer. However, the current IP network layer has not been designed for handling mobility, with the result that none of the proposed IP-based methodologies is able to provide a satisfactory solution. Information Centric Networking (ICN) is an emerging networking paradigm that provides a better support for mobility than IP, enabling full mobility management at network layer. In this paper, we take a fresh look on mobility management and propose a simplified LTE infrastructure that exploits the mobility support provided at the ICN network layer. We revise the current device authentication protocol for LTE, and we present a novel handover protocol that exploits the ICN communication style. Compared to the protocol adopted in the current LTE, our proposals are able to reduce the number of messages required to authenticate or re-authenticate a device during mobility
Apertochrysa vartianorum Hassan & Liu 2022, comb. nov.
Apertochrysa vartianorum (Hölzel, 1973) comb. nov. (Fig. 55) Anisochrysa vartianorum Hölzel, 1973a: 195. Type locality: Pakistan (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa: Madyan). Diagnosis and notes Apertochrysa vartianorum Hölzel (1973), originally described as Anisochrysa vartianorum from Pakistan, which was later transferred into Mallada by Brooks & Barnard (1990). Based on the distinctive shape of male gonapsis (prasina group) with a narrow median plate consisting of distinct ventral scale-like projection, Mallada vartianorum is transferred into Apertochrysa. This species is only known based on a single male specimen from Pakistan. It is similar to Apertochrysa sp. 2 in male genitalia in having similar elongated and arcuated gonarcus, which is attached to entoprocessus (ent) at lateral margins, as well as prasina group type gonapsis and arcuated arcessus (arc) in lateral view. It can be distinguished by the lack of markings on the vertex and postorbital sclerite, feebly curved pretarsal claws, and the male genitalia with arched arcessus (arc) in lateral view. No additional specimens were added in this study. Distribution Pakistan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (Swat, Madyan) (Hölzel 1973a; Hassan et al. 2019; Oswald 2022).Published as part of Hassan, Muhammad Asghar & Liu, Xingyue, 2022, The green lacewings of Pakistan (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae): a faunal review with new records of genera and species, pp. 1-83 in Zootaxa 5180 (1) on page 23, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5180.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/704082
Apertochrysa murreensis Hassan & Liu 2022, comb. nov.
Apertochrysa murreensis (Tjeder, 1963) comb. nov. (Fig. 55) Chrysopa murreensis Tjeder, 1963: 125. Type locality: Pakistan (Punjab: Murree). Diagnosis and notes Apertochrysa murreensis is hitherto only known from Pakistan. This species is closely related to Apertochrysa sp. 2 in having similar dark brown markings on genae and lateral margins of clypeus, as well as the pretarsal claws with basal dilation, and the male genitalia with arc-shaped tignum. However, it can be differentiated by the following characters: head with a distinct dark spot at bases of antennae; genae and clypeus with lateral dark stripes; thorax with a median longitudinal yellow stripe, lateral margins slightly brownish; and male genitalia with rounded gonapsis in dorsal view, which is somewhat wider at middle, lateral wings and median stem narrow, slender and almost equal in length. No additional specimens were added in this study. Distribution Pakistan. Punjab (Rawalpindi, Murree), –– India (Uttar Pradesh) (Tjeder 1963; Hassan et al. 2019; Oswald 2022).Published as part of Hassan, Muhammad Asghar & Liu, Xingyue, 2022, The green lacewings of Pakistan (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae): a faunal review with new records of genera and species, pp. 1-83 in Zootaxa 5180 (1) on pages 22-23, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5180.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/704082
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