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Askari Bank Limited List of Shareholders (W/Out Cnic) As of December 31, 2017
ASKARI BANK LIMITED LIST OF SHAREHOLDERS (W/OUT CNIC) AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2017 S. NO. FOLIO NO. NAME OF SHAREHOLDERS ADDRESSES OF THE SHAREHOLDERS NO. OF SHARES 1 9 MR. MOHAMMAD SAEED KHAN 65, SCHOOL ROAD, F-7/4, ISLAMABAD. 336 2 10 MR. SHAHID HAFIZ AZMI 17/1 6TH GIZRI LANE, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, PHASE-4, KARACHI. 3280 3 15 MR. SALEEM MIAN 344/7, ROSHAN MANSION, THATHAI COMPOUND, M.A. JINNAH ROAD, KARACHI. 439 4 21 MS. HINA SHEHZAD C/O MUHAMMAD ASIF THE BUREWALA TEXTILE MILLS LTD 1ST FLOOR, DAWOOD CENTRE, M.T. KHAN ROAD, P.O. 10426, KARACHI. 470 5 42 MR. M. RAFIQUE B.R.1/27, 1ST FLOOR, JAFFRY CHOWK, KHARADHAR, KARACHI. 9382 6 49 MR. JAN MOHAMMED H.NO. M.B.6-1728/733, RASHIDABAD, BILDIA TOWN, MAHAJIR CAMP, KARACHI. 557 7 55 MR. RAFIQ UR REHMAN PSIB PRIVATE LIMITED, 17-B, PAK CHAMBERS, WEST WHARF ROAD, KARACHI. 305 8 57 MR. MUHAMMAD SHUAIB AKHUNZADA 262, SHAMI ROAD, PESHAWAR CANTT. 1919 9 64 MR. TAUHEED JAN ROOM NO.435, BLOCK-A, PAK SECRETARIAT, ISLAMABAD. 8530 10 66 MS. NAUREEN FAROOQ KHAN 90, MARGALA ROAD, F-8/2, ISLAMABAD. 5945 11 67 MR. ERSHAD AHMED JAN C/O BANK OF AMERICA, BLUE AREA, ISLAMABAD. 2878 12 68 MR. WASEEM AHMED HOUSE NO.485, STREET NO.17, CHAKLALA SCHEME-III, RAWALPINDI. 5945 13 71 MS. SHAMEEM QUAVI SIDDIQUI 112/1, 13TH STREET, PHASE-VI, DEFENCE HOUSING AUTHORITY, KARACHI-75500. 2695 14 74 MS. YAZDANI BEGUM HOUSE NO.A-75, BLOCK-13, GULSHAN-E-IQBAL, KARACHI. -
Clinical Dentistry Candidate Name Father's Name Seherish Khan Abbasi Muhammad Khurshid Hiba Naeem Muhammad Naeem Khan Azmaira
CLINICAL DENTISTRY CANDIDATE NAME FATHER’S NAME SEHERISH KHAN ABBASI MUHAMMAD KHURSHID HIBA NAEEM MUHAMMAD NAEEM KHAN AZMAIRA MUHAMMAD SHOAIB DR AAMIRA JAWED DR JAWED AKHTER ALEENA SYED SHAHERYAR SADIQ DR KOMAL SHAHZAD NADEEM SHAHZAD SABA ARSHAD MOHAMMAD OMER MUHAMMAD AHSAN SHAHZAD SOHAIL SHAHZAD NOOR UL AIN MEHAK MOHI UD DIN SIDDIQUI HAREEM SULTAN SYED ALI ARSALAN FARHINA MAZHAR MUHAMMAD MAZHAR SULTAN HIBA TABASSUM MUHAMMAD HANIF MAHAVOSH QAZI TARIQ QAZI RAO MUHAMMAD HAYAT ABDUL NASIR RAJPUT MUHAMMAD ZOHAIB YOUNUS MUHAMMAD YOUNUS ABDUL HAFEEZ NOOR MUHAMMAD SYED WAHIB ASIF ZAIDI SYED ASIF ZAFAR ZAIDI AHSAN ALI GHULAM MUSTAFA DR.FIZZA KHALID KHALID SALEEM FATIMA ISRAR CDR. ISRAR UL HAQ DR. AYESHA BUGTI SHABBIR AHMED MUHAMMAD WALEED VOHRA MUHAMMAD YOUSUF SHAHERYAR JAVED IQBAL JAVED IQBAL YOUSUF SHEENA NANDLAL DR. WASFA RASHEED RASHEED AHMAD KHAN SADAF SAEED SYED MUZAFFAR SAEED AYESHA DOSSANI MATEEN YAHYA DR. ARIF SOOMRO SHER MOHAMMAD NOMAN HUSSAIN HUSSAIN BADSHAH AISHA NAVEED MARIAM SHAFIQ SHAFIQ AHMED DR.MARIA MUHAMMAD SHABBIR SHAHID ISLAM MUHAMMAD ISLAM SAMAR SULTAN MUHAMMAD SULTAN DR. SADIA NAZIR DR.ARIF AEYMAN AHMED SHAKEEL AHMED AKHTAR ALI MEER HAWAS KHAN SHIZA MUJTABA GHULAM MUJTABA KHAN REKHA RAMLAL MAJID HUSSAIN NIZAMUDDIN FATIMA ALI CHANNA COL.(R) DR. ALI DINO CHANNA DR.MARIA NAZ PROF.DR.QAZI JALAL UDIN AHMED AZAM MUHAMMAD ALIUDDIN MUHAMMAD ALIUDDIN NAZMINA JASANI RIAZ JASANI RAM PERSHAD CHOONI LAL SHARMA POORAN DR SANIA RIAZ RIAZUDDIN KHAN FAKEHA NAEEM M. NAEEM QURESHI CLINICAL DENTISTRY CANDIDATE NAME FATHER’S NAME AIMAN HABIB -
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam Muhammad Iqbal The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam written by Muhammad Iqbal Published in 1930. Copyright © 2009 Dodo Press and its licensors. All Rights Reserved. CONTENTS • Preface • Knowledge and Religious Experience • The Philosophical Test of the Revelations of Religious Experience • The Conception of God and the Meaning of Prayer • The Human Ego - His Freedom and Immortality • The Spirit of Muslim Culture • The Principle of Movement in the Structure of Islam • Is Religion Possible? PREFACE The Qur‘an is a book which emphasizes ‘deed‘ rather than ‘idea‘. There are, however, men to whom it is not possible organically to assimilate an alien universe by re-living, as a vital process, that special type of inner experience on which religious faith ultimately rests. Moreover, the modern man, by developing habits of concrete thought - habits which Islam itself fostered at least in the earlier stages of its cultural career - has rendered himself less capable of that experience which he further suspects because of its liability to illusion. The more genuine schools of Sufism have, no doubt, done good work in shaping and directing the evolution of religious experience in Islam; but their latter-day representatives, owing to their ignorance of the modern mind, have become absolutely incapable of receiving any fresh inspiration from modern thought and experience. They are perpetuating methods which were created for generations possessing a cultural outlook differing, in important respects, from our own. ‘Your creation and resurrection,‘ says the Qur‘an, ‘are like the creation and resurrection of a single soul.‘ A living experience of the kind of biological unity, embodied in this verse, requires today a method physiologically less violent and psychologically more suitable to a concrete type of mind. -
The Layha for the Mujahideen: an Analysis of the Code of Conduct for the Taliban Fighters Under Islamic Law
Volume 93 Number 881 March 2011 The Layha for the Mujahideen:an analysis of the code of conduct for the Taliban fighters under Islamic law Muhammad Munir* Dr.Muhammad Munir is Associate Professor and Chairman,Department of Law, Faculty of Shari‘a and Law, International Islamic University, Islamabad. Abstract The following article focuses on the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan Rules for the Mujahideen** to determine their conformity with the Islamic jus in bello. This code of conduct, or Layha, for Taliban fighters highlights limiting suicide attacks, avoiding civilian casualties, and winning the battle for the hearts and minds of the local civilian population. However, it has altered rules or created new ones for punishing captives that have not previously been used in Islamic military and legal history. Other rules disregard the principle of distinction between combatants and civilians and even allow perfidy, which is strictly prohibited in both Islamic law and international humanitarian law. The author argues that many of the Taliban rules have only a limited basis in, or are wrongly attributed to, Islamic law. * The help of Andrew Bartles-Smith, Prof. Brady Coleman, Major Nasir Jalil (retired), Ahmad Khalid, and Dr. Marty Khan is acknowledged. The quotations from the Qur’an in this work are taken, unless otherwise indicated, from the English translation by Muhammad Asad, The Message of the Qur’an, Dar Al-Andalus, Redwood Books, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, 1984, reprinted 1997. ** The full text of the Layha is reproduced as an annex at the end of this article. doi:10.1017/S1816383111000075 81 M. Munir – The Layha for the Mujahideen: an analysis of the code of conduct for the Taliban fighters under Islamic law Do the Taliban qualify as a ‘non-state armed group’? Since this article deals with the Layha,1 it is important to know whether the Taliban in Afghanistan, as a fighting group, qualify as a ‘non-state Islamic actor’. -
Muhammad Asad and International Islamic Colloquium of 1957-58: a Forgotten Chapter from the History of the Punjab University
Muhammad Asad and International Islamic Colloquium of 1957-58: A Forgotten Chapter from the History of the Punjab University Dr. Zahid Munir Amir ABSTRACT: This paper deals with the contribution of Muhammad Asad in international Islamic Colloquium held at the Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan, from 29 December 1957 to 8 January 1958, which can be considered the first International activity on Islamization after World War II. In spite of Mr Asad’s notable contribution to this colloquium, his name has never been mentioned in this context. This paper discovers some official documents regarding his role in this perspective. Mr. Asad’s contribution in establishing a new department of Islamic Studies in the oldest seat of learning in South Asia i.e. University of the Punjab is also discussed at length. Keywords: History of Punjab University, Muhammad Asad, Leopold Weiss, International Islamic Colloqium Journal of Research (Humanities) 2 Muhammad Asad was born in a Polish family at Limburg (present day Ukraine), on 2 July 1900. His original name was Leopold Weiss. He learnt the Jewish Holy Scriptures and the Hebrew language at an early age. His family shifted to Vienna in 1914 where he continued his learning. In 1918, he joined the Austrian army. He studied philosophy, history, art, physics and chemistry from the Vienna University. In 1922, he traveled to the Middle East for the first time and visited Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, Syria and Turkey. During his second travel in 1924, he went to Egypt, Amman, Tripoli, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and the Central Asia. After long experience, deep observation and extensive study, he embraced Islam in 1926 at Berlin and adopted Muhammad Asad as his Islamic name. -
Marshall Communicatingthewo
COMMUNICATING THE WORD Previously Published Records of Building Bridges Seminars The Road Ahead: A Christian-Muslim Dialogue, Michael Ipgrave, Editor (Church House Publishing) Scriptures in Dialogue: Christians and Muslims Studying the Bible and the Qur’a¯n Together, Michael Ipgrave, Editor (Church House Publishing) Bearing the Word: Prophecy in Biblical and Qur’a¯nic Perspective, Michael Ipgrave, Editor (Church House Publishing) Building a Better Bridge: Muslims, Christians, and the Common Good, Michael Ipgrave, Editor (Georgetown University Press) Justice and Rights: Christian and Muslim Perspectives, Michael Ipgrave, Editor (Georgetown University Press) Humanity: Texts and Contexts: Christian and Muslim Perspectives, Michael Ipgrave and David Marshall, Editors (Georgetown University Press) For more information about the Building Bridges seminars, please visit http://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/networks/building_bridges Communicating the Word Revelation, Translation, and Interpretation in Christianity and Islam A record of the seventh Building Bridges seminar Convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury Rome, May 2008 DAVID MARSHALL, EDITOR georgetown university press Washington, DC ᭧ 2011 Georgetown University Press. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Communicating the word : revelation, translation, and interpretation in Christianity and Islam : a record of the seventh Building Bridges seminar convened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Rome, May 2008 / David Marshall, editor. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-58901-784-9 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. -
Self Discovery with Talent Management Achieving Excellence in Your Professional Career Resource Person: Engr
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SCHOLARSHIPS Promotion of Talent, Access to Education And
SCHOLARSHIPS Promotion of talent, access to education and scholarship are the primary elements of a farsighted policy leading to progress, development, prosperity and social integration. The role of Higher Education Commission (HEC) has been remarkable for advancing indigenous and foreign scholarships to build capacity of the Higher Education Institutions for making education relevant, and promoting innovation, product development and commercialization. The HEC scholars after completing PhDs are now being inducted into the universities under Tenure Track System (TTS). The graduates of UAF get the major share in different of competitive scholarships schemes. A summary of the scholarships awarded for PhD at UAF is produced here. o Merit Scholarships for Ph.D. Studies In Sci. & Tech. (200 Scholarship) o Development of S&T Manpower through Indigenous Ph.D. (300 Scholarship)/Merit Scholarship o 5000 Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship Program Phase-I o 5000 Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship Program Phase-II o 5000 Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship Program Phase-III o 5000 Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship Program Phase-IV o 5000 Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship Program Phase-V o 5000 Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship Program Phase-VI o 5000 Indigenous Ph.D. Fellowship Program Phase-VII o Phase II Batch I, 2011 Merit Scholarships for Ph.D. Studies In Sci. & Tech. (200 Scholarship) S.# Name of Student Name of Supervisor Discipline 1 Mr. Sajjad-ur-Rehman Dr. Tanwir Ahmed Malik PBG 2 Mr. Muhammad Ather Nadeem Dr. Asghar Ali Agronomy 3 Mr. Armghan Shehzad Dr. Riaz Hussain Qureshi Soil Science 4 Mr. Muhammad Farooq Dr. Nazir Ahmad Crop Physiology 5 Mr. M. -
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KARACHI CUSTOMS AGENTS ASSOCIATION Complete Member's Information (Alphabet sequence "S ") Courtesy by Managing Committee 2017-2018 S. # Lic. # Mem.# Company Name Phone and email N.T.N. and S. T. R. No S. # Nominee and Address Phone No.: 0321-8239169 1453726-5 Name: Haider Abbas, S E R V I C E S 1 Designation:Partner, 1 1936 1639 Fax No.: nil S.T.R.#. CNIC #: 35202-4033631-3, Office No. 510, 5th Floor, Shams Chamber, 11-00-9805-522-82 Mobile #: 0321-2511103 Shahrah-e-liaquat, Karachi e.mail: [email protected] Name: Muhammad Raza, 2 Designation:Partner, CNIC #: 42101-1565074-7, Mobile #: 0321-8239169 Phone No.: 32410738-32420623 0287553-5 Name: Zia Ur Rehman, S H A H - Z I 1 Designation:Proprietor, 2 215 164 Fax No.: 32410738 S.T.R.#. CNIC #: 42301-2599805-9, 1st Floor, John Flemming Bldg I. I.chundrigar Road 12-00-9805-551-64 Mobile #: 0333-3291003 P.o.box No.6348 Karachi. e.mail: [email protected] Phone No.: 32470935,34-30 39702359 Name: Sajid Hussain, S H Enterprises 1 Designation:Proprietor, 3 2997 2640 Fax No.: - S.T.R.#. CNIC #: 34104-0219077-1, Office No.,429/428, 4th Floor Trade Avenue Hasrat 17-00-3970-235-17 Mobile #: 0333-2101515 Mohani Road Near Chapel Plaza Karachi. e.mail: [email protected] Phone No.: 332421433 02877554 Name: Jahangir Saleem, S T U M P S 1 Designation:Proprietor, 4 744 589 Fax No.: 32413286 S.T.R.#. CNIC #: 42201-6050123-1, 34/4, 4th Floor, Akray Square Shahrah-e-liaquat, P.o.box 12-00-9805-721-55 Mobile #: 0345-2342340 No.6413 e.mail: [email protected] Phone No.: 0213-2461555 0287217-0 Name: Syed Khalid Jamal, S. -
Gazzette MBBS 4Th Prof Ann 2016.Pdf
KHYBER MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, PESHAWAR BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBBS) FOURTH PROFESSIONAL ANNUAL EXAMINATION 2016 EXAMINATION HELD IN OCT - NOV 2016 RESULT DECLARED ON FEBRUARY 03, 2017 MAX MARKS: 1000 NOTIFICATION NO. MBBS (4th Prof -A16)-1 Roll Reg.No. Name Father's Name Result No. Khyber Medical College, Peshawar 43001 2012/KMU/KMC/72 JAWAD ROYAIDAR BAKHT ROYAIDAR 633 43002 2012/KMU/KMC/73 KAINAT EMEL KHAN 752 43003 2012/KMU/KMC/74 KAINAT RIAZ KHAN RIAZ AHMAD KHAN 771 43004 2012/KMU/KMC/283 KAMILAH AZAM ZULFIQAR AZAM Re: Path 43005 2012/KMU/KMC/75 KARISHMA REHMAN HIDAYAT UR REHMAN 753 43006 2012/KMU/KMC/212 KASHIF RASHID DR.GUL RASHID 669 43007 2012/KMU/KMC/76 KHADEEJA ANWAR DR. ANWAR ZADA 731 43008 2012/KMU/KMC/77 KHADIJA KHUSH BAKHT JAMANDOS KHAN 707 43009 2012/KMU/KMC/270 KIFAYAT HUSSAIN QAZALBASH MUHAMMAD HABIL 696 43010 2012/KMU/KMC/78 KIRAN HABIB SYED HABIB ULLAH SHAH 760 43011 2012/KMU/KMC/213 KIRAN KHAN AMJAD ALI KHAN SHINWARI 709 43012 2012/KMU/KMC/79 KIRAN MUSLIM MUSLIM DIN 735 43013 2012/KMU/KMC/80 LAIBA AZHAR AZHAR KHAN 732 43014 2012/KMU/KMC/81 LAILA HAZRAT MUHAMMAD HAZRAT 765 43015 2012/KMU/KMC/82 LAILA NOWSHAD AMIR NOUSHAD 668 43016 2012/KMU/KMC/275 LAYLA ALI AKBAR ALI 669 43017 2012/KMU/KMC/233 MAHAM BABAR SAEED NAWAZ BABAR 729 43018 2012/KMU/KMC/234 MAHNOOR AZHAR AZHAR PERVEZ 691 43019 2012/KMU/KMC/235 MAHNOOR INAMULLAH 761 43020 2012/KMU/KMC/83 MAHNOOR KHAN KHWAJA MUHAMMAD 765 43021 2012/KMU/KMC/24 ASAD JAHANGIR GANDAPUR MUHAMMAD JAHANGIR 750 43022 2011/KMU/KMC/134 MUHAMMAD ADNAN MUHAMMAD SULTAB 731 -
Interview Panel List (For Admission Staff)
NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY - ISLAMABAD Admission Spring - 2021 Interview List of BS Programs Important Instructions - Read carefully Enlisted candidates have been shortlisted based on the high academic merit among all (1) applicants in accordance with the defined admission criteria of NDU. Interviews will be conducted online through skype/ Zoom (Video call). All enlisted (2) candidates are advised to install skype in their PCs and remain Online at the mentioned time against each. In case of not present online during the allocated date & time slot candidate will be (3) marked absent and will disqualified (4) Kindly ensure silience / quiet environment during the interview (5) Kindly ensure working microphone and camera during interview Kindly ensure un-interrupted internet during interview. In case of disconnectivity, (6) candidate shall be disqualified. (7) In case of any issue kindly email at [email protected] (8) In case of impersonation you shall be disqualified (9) Error(s)/ Omission(s) accepted. Group - 1 11 Jan, 2021 (Monday) from 1000 hours - 1600 hours (Exact Interview time will be communicated) Sr No. AppID Name Father Name 1 NDU-S21-0008 Ahmed Abid Abid Hussain Mughal 2 NDU-S21-0030 Uzair Jahangir Chaudhry Jahangir Akhtar Chaudhry 3 NDU-S21-0034 Zabad Ahmed Inayat Ullah Shah 4 NDU-S21-0037 Zergull Zeb Aurangzeb latif 5 NDU-S21-0039 Mohammad Omer Khalid Khalid Rashid 6 NDU-S21-0047 Abdul Wassay Shakeel Ahmed 7 NDU-S21-0059 Fahad Arshad Arshad Khan 8 NDU-S21-0062 Mohsin Abbas Rabdino Jiskani 9 NDU-S21-0073 Zulqarnain Khan -
Pakistan Response Towards Terrorism: a Case Study of Musharraf Regime
PAKISTAN RESPONSE TOWARDS TERRORISM: A CASE STUDY OF MUSHARRAF REGIME By: SHABANA FAYYAZ A thesis Submitted to the University of Birmingham For the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department of Political Science and International Studies The University of Birmingham May 2010 University of Birmingham Research Archive e-theses repository This unpublished thesis/dissertation is copyright of the author and/or third parties. The intellectual property rights of the author or third parties in respect of this work are as defined by The Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 or as modified by any successor legislation. Any use made of information contained in this thesis/dissertation must be in accordance with that legislation and must be properly acknowledged. Further distribution or reproduction in any format is prohibited without the permission of the copyright holder. ABSTRACT The ranging course of terrorism banishing peace and security prospects of today’s Pakistan is seen as a domestic effluent of its own flawed policies, bad governance, and lack of social justice and rule of law in society and widening gulf of trust between the rulers and the ruled. The study focused on policies and performance of the Musharraf government since assuming the mantle of front ranking ally of the United States in its so called ‘war on terror’. The causes of reversal of pre nine-eleven position on Afghanistan and support of its Taliban’s rulers are examined in the light of the geo-strategic compulsions of that crucial time and the structural weakness of military rule that needed external props for legitimacy. The flaws of the response to the terrorist challenges are traced to its total dependence on the hard option to the total neglect of the human factor from which the thesis develops its argument for a holistic approach to security in which the people occupy a central position.