622 research outputs found
sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605231200269 - Supplemental material for Case report of a child with spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-imr-10.1177_03000605231200269 for Case report of a child with spontaneous pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema by Murtaza Ali Gowa, Syed Muhammad Aqeel Abidi, Bakhtawer Chandio and Hira Nawaz in Journal of International Medical Research</p
How Pakistan\u27s media spreads the message about reproductive and sexual health
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Al-Ghazali's Thought About Sufistic Education Character in The Book Minhajul Abidin
Education character has become an important issue in the world of education lately, with the increasing and varied phenomena of moral decadence occurring in society and in government circles, especially among students. The government pays less attention to fostering education character. The government is more focused on continuous curriculum reform. This condition will get worse if the government, parents and schools or madrasah receive less serious attention. Sufistic education character is an important approach to be applied to overcome these moral decadency phenomena. Therefore, this study aims to provide alternative solutions in realizing children's education character both in the family environment, school environment and social environment. In addition, in this study the author offers several concepts of education character with the Sufistic character of al-Ghazali as in the book of Mohajul Abidin: first, preserving the eyes. Second, maintain the ears. Third, take care of the mouth. Fourth, maintain the stomach.Keywords: Biography of Al-Ghazali, Sufistic Education character in the book Minhajul Abidi
رضا علی عابدی کے سفرناموں میں سماجی شعور
There is a profound relationship between literature and society. A writer is an integral part of society, and societal behaviors and conditions influence the writer. Both the prosperity and the issues of a society impact a writer deeply. If the society is prosperous, the themes in a writer’s work will reflect that prosperity. Conversely, if the society is beset with problems, those issues will undoubtedly be present in the writer’s themes. A travelogue reflects a traveller’s observations and experiences during their journey. It includes the knowledge, insights, experiences, and emotions gathered during the trip. Some travel writers choose to travel to encompass all possible topics related to a particular region, using their perceptive consciousness to pen down subjects that come within their understanding. Raza Ali Abidi, for instance, travelled from London to the Indian subcontinent for exploration as this region is his own. He was well-acquainted with its culture, society, history, and social dynamics. These themes were ingrained in his consciousness. During his travels, he keenly observed and documented these topics. There is a significant diversity of themes in Raza Ali Abidi's works, and his social consciousness is noteworthy
Happiness and Spirituality: An Empirical Analysis using Divine Perspectives in Pakistan
Happiness is the center of discussion among philosophers, theologians, psychologists and more recently among economists from past few decades. Easterlin (1974) claimed that money alone cannot buy happiness, factors such as social interactions, socio-demographic factors, religion and personal values influence happiness. Abundant literature has been produced onspirituality by philosophers and scholars of different religions, however, spirituality-happiness literature from Islamic point of view and particularly in the case of Muslim society is largely ignored. This study analytically explores and empirically tests the relationship between spirituality and happiness using Divine Economics Framework in case of 5 districts of Azad Kashmir(Pakistan), collected through Divine Economics Survey 2013. Findings of the study show that spirituality intrinsically matters in producing wellbeing and happiness
Improving Quality of Life in Underserved Communities: A Case from Humanity Initiative's Student-Led Clinics
Using the case study of a 12-year-old girl diagnosed with complex congenital heart disease at a student-led clinic (SLC) organized by Humanity Initiative (HI) in Karachi, the paper highlights the effectiveness of SLCs in providing accessible and comprehensive healthcare services. The article contributes to existing literature by demonstrating the practical benefits of SLCs in a real-world setting, particularly in resource-limited environments. It underscores the potential of SLCs not only to improve community health but also to enhance medical education by providing students with hands-on experience and fostering a sense of social responsibility. Collaborative efforts between medical students, professionals, and the community are essential to ensure the continuity and effectiveness of healthcare interventions. For the success of such initiatives, there is a need for sustainable funding, effective follow-up protocols, and reliable communication channels with patients, offering solutions like peer mentoring and technology integration to overcome these barriers
HIV among women and children in Pakistan
The HIV epidemic in Pakistan has now transmitted to female spouses of HIV-positive injection drug users (IDUs) and bisexual men, and to preadolescent children through vertical transmission. Owing to sociocultural barriers, HIV-infected pregnant women and children do not have optimum access to treatment, hindering the prevention of HIV transmission
اردو کے ادیب، شاعر اور صحافی سفرنامہ نگار (خصوصی مطالعہ:ابنِ انشا، مستنصر حسین تارڑ،رضا علی عابدی ، محمود شام)
In any language, travelogue is the genre that meets with highest popularity and acceptance. Everyone who gets catalogued in the holy band of writers does his job with his style and mood, rhythm and tempo, affection and captivation. In this assessment, we are trying to bring into limelight such kind of work originated by the literati that is also recognized as journalists, poets or authors, moreover, they have been associated with newspapers and magazines as columnists. Like Ibn e Insha , Mustansar Hussain Tarar , Raza Ali Abidi , and Mahmood sham .
The purpose is to investigate how people from diversified backgrounds view the world, its landscapes and its dwellers. The features separate thoughts and terrains of visualization, vision, imaginations and metaphors of a writer, poet and journalist from a common man. And how his pen sketches these sceneries for his admirers and book lovers. It is necessary to learn whether there exists any real difference between the visions and observations of a poet , author and a journalist. Is there exists any notable difference in their styles?
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