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    الطاف فاطمہ کے ناول"خواب گر" کا تجزیاتی مطالعہ

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    The independence of Pakistan and the migration of large number of Muslimfamilies from all over India to the provinces comprising Pakistan was a great historicalexperience. The social upheaval gave birth too many stories of heart rendingexperiences. Many a novel and short stories have been written on the subject. Ms AltafFatima has written four novels which encompassed the tragic tragedy. All of themrevolve round the experience of the creation of Pakistan. In this paper, Dr. AzmatRubab in cooperation with Dr. Saima Iram analysis her novel "Khaab Gar" whichbelongs to the region of Tibbat Khurd and a village named "Baltoro"

    مجلس اقبال: تاریخی تناظر میں

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    Majlis e Iqbal is one of the well reknowned literary society of Urdu Department of GCULahore.At the start it is named as Urdu Majlis, then in 1938 the name isreplaced by Majlis e Iqbal. At that time weekly meetings had been held every Thursday. The main theme of this majlis meeting was to analyse the literary works which were presented in the form of short story, poetry and essays etc. In Urdu Literature the tradition of Majlisi Tanqeed was established by this Society. Many well renowned writers like Patras Bukhari, Qayyum Nazar, Shahzad Ahmad, Anees Naagi and Kishwar Naheed etc. In this article,Dr. Saima Iram presented the rich tradition and history of Majlis e Iqbal

    Supplementary_File_2 - Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study

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    Supplementary_File_2 for Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study by Iram Malik, Muhammad Atif, Fatima Riaz, Saima Asghar and Nafees Ahmad in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science</p

    Supplementary_File_7_Gentamicin - Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study

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    Supplementary_File_7_Gentamicin for Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study by Iram Malik, Muhammad Atif, Fatima Riaz, Saima Asghar and Nafees Ahmad in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science</p

    Supplementary_File_1 - Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study

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    Supplementary_File_1 for Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study by Iram Malik, Muhammad Atif, Fatima Riaz, Saima Asghar and Nafees Ahmad in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science</p

    Supplementary_File_5_Metronidazole - Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study

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    Supplementary_File_5_Metronidazole for Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study by Iram Malik, Muhammad Atif, Fatima Riaz, Saima Asghar and Nafees Ahmad in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science</p

    Supplementary_File_4_Cefotaxime - Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study

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    Supplementary_File_4_Cefotaxime for Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study by Iram Malik, Muhammad Atif, Fatima Riaz, Saima Asghar and Nafees Ahmad in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science</p

    Supplementary_File_6_Amixicillin - Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study

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    Supplementary_File_6_Amixicillin for Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study by Iram Malik, Muhammad Atif, Fatima Riaz, Saima Asghar and Nafees Ahmad in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science</p

    Supplementary_File_3_Clarithromycin - Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study

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    Supplementary_File_3_Clarithromycin for Pediatric Antibiotic Pack Size Compliance With the Dosage Regimen: A Descriptive Study by Iram Malik, Muhammad Atif, Fatima Riaz, Saima Asghar and Nafees Ahmad in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science</p

    Al-Bāb et Iram aux colonnes. La réécriture du mythe

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    In 1964, Ġassān Kanafānī wrote the play al-Bāb (The Door). In its foreword and in a final note to the play, Kanafānī claimed that al-Bāb’s topic was the myth of Iram ḏāt al-ʿimād (Iram of the Pillars) as it appears in the Quran, in Yāqūt’s Dictionary of Countries and in Ṭabarī’s History. He also informed the reader that quotations from the sources were embedded in commas and that any contemporary interpretation of the subject would be misleading since the myth is ancient. A study of the rewriting process, namely a comparison between the myth as it is written in the sources announced by the author and in al-Bāb, reveals significant aspects of the play. Clearly, the claimed accuracy in reporting the solemn sources is an expedient since additions innovate the classical myth. Contrasting the ancestral value of Iram as an example of hubris, the myth in the play tells of a man fighting against his fate and imposed power. Iram becomes a symbol of the withstanding Palestinian fight. Then, rewriting is a strategy serving symbolism and empowering the message of the play through an opposition to the ancestral myth
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