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Description of Shibli in Zafar Ali Khan's Zamindar
Maulana Shibli Naumani (1857---1914) was a renowned scholar, critic and poet. He taught at Ali Garh College for a considerable time. During this tenure, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan (1873---1956) studied there. He was a bonafide student of Maulana Shibli Naumani. Shibli trained his students to serve their Nation with zeal and zest. Throughout his life, Zafar Ali Khan admired his teacher's contribution to his ideology and personality. When Maulana Shibli breathed his last in 1914 Zafar Ali Khan's Zamindar, a renowned newspaper of the Sub Continent, payed tributes to the departed soul. This article deals with their relations and discovers unfolded aspects of both great literary figures. Some rare articles appeared in Zamindar on the sad demise of Maulana Shibli Naumani are being reproduced here with editing and annotation
Interfaith Harmony and Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
Molana Zafar Ali Khan marked his presence in the political, social, literary, historical and cultural life of his age, which was indeed a difficult and sensitive era. He was an institute in his own personality and leader of a depressed community. Allama Shibli Naumani was proud of him as his student. Unity among Muslims was the main objective of his life. He was messenger of love, affection and religious tolerance and these concepts reveals from his newspaper "Zameendaar". The legacy developed through saints and their teachings in united India and religious tolerance taught by them could be seen in prose and poetry of Molana Zafar Ali Khan. My article is an attempt to search the aforesaid concepts of Interfaith tolerance, peace and also to describe Molana's love and respect for Isla
Description of Shibli in Zafar Ali Khan's Zamindar
Maulana Shibli Naumani (1857---1914) was a renowned scholar, critic and poet. He taught at Ali Garh College for a considerable time. During this tenure, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan (1873---1956) studied there. He was a bonafide student of Maulana Shibli Naumani. Shibli trained his students to serve their Nation with zeal and zest. Throughout his life, Zafar Ali Khan admired his teacher's contribution to his ideology and personality. When Maulana Shibli breathed his last in 1914 Zafar Ali Khan's Zamindar, a renowned newspaper of the Sub Continent, payed tributes to the departed soul. This article deals with their relations and discovers unfolded aspects of both great literary figures. Some rare articles appeared in Zamindar on the sad demise of Maulana Shibli Naumani are being reproduced here with editing and annotation
Description of Shibli in Zafar Ali Khan's Zamindar
Maulana Shibli Naumani (1857---1914) was a renowned scholar, critic and poet. He taught at Ali Garh College for a considerable time. During this tenure, Maulana Zafar Ali Khan (1873---1956) studied there. He was a bonafide student of Maulana Shibli Naumani. Shibli trained his students to serve their Nation with zeal and zest. Throughout his life, Zafar Ali Khan admired his teacher's contribution to his ideology and personality. When Maulana Shibli breathed his last in 1914 Zafar Ali Khan's Zamindar, a renowned newspaper of the Sub Continent, payed tributes to the departed soul. This article deals with their relations and discovers unfolded aspects of both great literary figures. Some rare articles appeared in Zamindar on the sad demise of Maulana Shibli Naumani are being reproduced here with editing and annotation
Interfaith Harmony and Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
Molana Zafar Ali Khan marked his presence in the political, social, literary, historical and cultural life of his age, which was indeed a difficult and sensitive era. He was an institute in his own personality and leader of a depressed community. Allama Shibli Naumani was proud of him as his student. Unity among Muslims was the main objective of his life. He was messenger of love, affection and religious tolerance and these concepts reveals from his newspaper "Zameendaar". The legacy developed through saints and their teachings in united India and religious tolerance taught by them could be seen in prose and poetry of Molana Zafar Ali Khan. My article is an attempt to search the aforesaid concepts of Interfaith tolerance, peace and also to describe Molana's love and respect for Isla
Interfaith Harmony and Maulana Zafar Ali Khan
Molana Zafar Ali Khan marked his presence in the political, social, literary, historical and cultural life of his age, which was indeed a difficult and sensitive era. He was an institute in his own personality and leader of a depressed community. Allama Shibli Naumani was proud of him as his student. Unity among Muslims was the main objective of his life. He was messenger of love, affection and religious tolerance and these concepts reveals from his newspaper "Zameendaar". The legacy developed through saints and their teachings in united India and religious tolerance taught by them could be seen in prose and poetry of Molana Zafar Ali Khan. My article is an attempt to search the aforesaid concepts of Interfaith tolerance, peace and also to describe Molana's love and respect for Isla
مولانا ظفر علی خاں کا اُسلوب نگارش: تحقیقی جائزہ: THE WRITING STYLE OF MAULANA ZAFAR ALI KHAN: A RESEARCH REVIEW
The stylistics followed by Maulana Zafar Ali Khan in prose were laid by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan in Urdu literature. Sir Syed's ijtihad and reformist color and style are found in journalism with Maulana Muhammad Ali Johar, Abul Kalam Azad and Zafar Ali Khan. The difference between the style of Maulana Zafar Ali Khan, Azad and Johar is that Maulana Zafar Ali Khan addressed the people directly from the unity of ancient and modern literature and knowledge and religion and politics. Abul Kalam Azad's tone was that of a da'i, but Muhammad Ali Johar reached the heart like an English journalist. Maulana Zafar Ali Khan's prose is a reflection of his particular mind, mood and environment. His moody nature and the moodiness of the environment combined to make his writing style terrifying and suspenseful. Maulana was a fast traveller. He loved passion more than reason, action more than thought and commotion more than peace
Space-time block codes from designs for fast-fading channels
We study space-time block codes from orthogonal designs (V. Tarokh et al., 1999), (Zafar Ali Khan et al., 2002) for use in fast-fading channels by giving a matrix representation of the multiantenna fast-fading channels
The impact of the strong euro on the real effective exchange rates of the two Francophone African CFA Zones
The author estimates the degree of misalignment of the CFA franc since the introduction of the euro in 1999. Using a relative purchasing power parity-based methodology, he develops a monthly panel time series dataset for both the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) zone and the West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA) zone to compute a trade-weighted real effective exchange rate indexed series from January 1999 to December 2004. The author's main finding is that the real effective exchange rate appreciated by close to 8 percent in UEMOA and 7 percent in CEMAC, influenced by volatility in the euro-dollar bilateral exchange rate and conservative monetary policies in the two zones, resulting in a partial loss of competitiveness in export markets. The lower appreciation in Central Africa can be explained by lower inflation in CEMAC than in UEMOA and by the greater trade with higher inflation East Asian countries, partially offset by the peg to the dollar. However, the inclusion of"unrecorded trade"results in an appreciation of only 6 percent in the UEMOA zone and 6 percent in the CEMAC zone due to higher inflation in the two countries with unmonitored cross-border flows, Ghana and Nigeria. Using time series econometrics, an Engle-Granger two stage procedure for cointegration, and an error correction framework, a single equation modeling of the real exchange rate from 1970 to 2005 as a function of terms of trade, economic openness, aid inflows, and a dummy representing the 1994 devaluation, the author finds little statistical evidence of a long-run equilibrium exchange rate that is a vector of economic fundamentals. The dummy explains most of the real exchange rate behavior in the two zones, while openness in UEMOA has contributed to an appreciation of the real effective exchange rate.Economic Stabilization,Economic Theory&Research,Macroeconomic Management,Fiscal&Monetary Policy,Free Trade
Mean-Based Blind Hard Decision Fusion Rules
In this letter, we propose novel (semi) blind hard decision fusion rules that use the mean of the secondary user characteristics instead of their actual values. We show that these rules with slight (or no) additional system knowledge achieve better receiver operating characteristics than existing (semi) blind alternatives. These rules also have a low-complexity analytical solution under Neyman-Pearson criterion in some relevant cases. Numerical results are reported in a channel-aware scenario to demonstrate their appeal and to confirm the theoretical findings
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