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انتھک خدمات کا معاوضہ آخرکار ادا کیا جا چکا

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 شعیب بٹ: گوجرانوالہ کی سیاست سے وابستگی گوجرانوالہ کی سیاست کے متحرک دائرے میں، ایک نام لگن اور لچک کے گلیاروں میں گونجتا ہے - شعیب بٹ۔ میئر کا سرکاری لقب نہ ہونے کے باوجود، اس کے اثر و رسوخ اور مقصد کے لیے لگن نے سیاسی منظر نامے پر انمٹ نقوش چھوڑے۔ یہ مضمون گوجرانوالہ کی سیاست کےعظیم ہیرو شعیب بٹ کے شاندار سفر پر روشنی ڈالتا ہے۔ گوجرانوالہ کی سیاست میں شعیب بٹ کا سفر عوامی خدمت کے اصولوں سے لگن، لچک اور انتھک عزم کی داستان ہے۔ شعیب بٹ کا سیاسی سفر گوجرانوالہ یوتھ ونگ کے پلیٹ فارم سے شروع ہوا۔ یہاں انہوں نے اپنی پارٹی کے لیے مشکل وقت میں بھی ایک مضبوط سیاسی موجودگی کی بنیاد رکھنے میں کلیدی کردار ادا کیا۔ ان کی غیر متزلزل لگن نے پارٹی میں اہم کردار ادا کیا۔ جب کہ ان کے تایا اسلم بٹ تین بار گوجرانوالہ کے میئر رہے، شعیب بٹ کا اثر کچھ کم نمایاں نہیں تھا۔ خاندانی تعلق نے انہیں مقامی سیاست کے پیچیدہ کام کے بارے میں ایک منفرد نقطہ نظر اور سمجھ عطا کی۔ نازک حالات میں بھی ٹیم کو مضبوط رکھنے میں شعیب بٹ کی شراکت اہم رہی ہے۔ چیمبر آف کامرس کے صدر کی حیثیت سے شعیب بٹ کی استعداد اور قائدانہ صل...

What is the use of hijab in Islam?

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In Islam, the hijab refers to the modest attire and behavior that is encouraged for both men and women. Specifically, for women, it commonly refers to the headscarf worn to cover the hair and neck, although it can also encompass modest clothing that covers the body. The primary purpose of wearing the hijab in Islam is to promote modesty, privacy, and the preservation of one's dignity. It is seen as a means to guard one's beauty and maintain a level of privacy in interactions with others, particularly those of the opposite gender who are not close relatives. The hijab is considered a religious obligation for Muslim women, derived from the Quran and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad. It is viewed as a symbol of faith and obedience to God's commandments. However, it's important to note that the practice of wearing the hijab can vary among Muslim women, and personal choice and interpretation play a significant role. It's worth mentioning that the concept of modesty exte...

What is the difference between nafs and ruh?

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In Islamic theology and spirituality, "nafs" and "ruh" refer to distinct aspects of the human being. Nafs: The term "nafs" is often translated as "self" or "ego." It represents the lower self, encompassing desires, inclinations, and the individual's lower nature. The nafs is associated with worldly desires, selfishness, and base instincts. It can manifest as greed, anger, envy, and other negative traits. It is considered to be the source of human weaknesses and the inclination towards sinful behavior. Islam emphasizes the need for individuals to purify and control their nafs through self-discipline and spiritual development. Ruh: The term "ruh" is commonly translated as "soul" or "spirit." It represents the divine essence within each individual, a higher, transcendent aspect. The ruh is considered to be a gift from Allah (God) and is eternal. It is associated with life, consciousness, and the capacit...

Belonging to the Islamic Ummah

 Belonging to the Islamic Ummah means being part of the global Muslim community. The term "Ummah" refers to the collective body of Muslims around the world, regardless of their nationality, ethnicity, or cultural background. It emphasizes the unity and solidarity among Muslims based on their shared faith in Islam and their commitment to its principles. Belonging to the Islamic Ummah involves recognizing and embracing the universal brotherhood and sisterhood of Muslims. Muslims are encouraged to support and care for one another, to promote justice and equality, and to work together for the betterment of the community as a whole. This sense of belonging transcends borders and cultural differences, uniting Muslims from diverse backgrounds under a common religious identity. Being part of the Islamic Ummah also implies a sense of responsibility and accountability towards fellow Muslims. It includes upholding the principles of Islam, such as observing the Five Pillars of Islam, pra...

What is Hajj? - Annual Islamic Pilgrimage

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  Hajj is an annual Islamic pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia. It is one of the Five Pillars of Islam, which are the fundamental acts of worship for Muslims. Hajj is a mandatory religious duty for adult Muslims who are physically and financially capable of undertaking the journey. The pilgrimage takes place during the Islamic month of Dhul-Hijjah, specifically from the 8th to the 12th day of the month. During this time, millions of Muslims from different parts of the world gather in Mecca to perform a series of rituals that commemorate the actions of the Prophet Muhammad and his family. The rituals of Hajj include: Ihram: Pilgrims enter a state of ritual consecration called Ihram by wearing special clothing. Men typically wear two white seamless sheets, while women wear modest attire that covers their bodies but not their faces. Tawaf: Pilgrims perform Tawaf by circling the Kaaba, a sacred cubic structure located in the center of the Masjid al-Haram (the Great Mosq...

What is anxiety

How anxiety disorder can be cured Anxiety is a natural human response to stress that can manifest as feelings of worry, fear, or apprehension about the future or certain situations. It is a normal and often healthy response to certain situations, but when it becomes excessive and interferes with daily life, it can be classified as an anxiety disorder. An anxiety disorder is a mental health condition characterized by persistent and excessive worry and fear. There are several different types of anxiety disorders, including generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, and specific phobias. Anxiety disorders can be treated through various approaches, including therapy and medication. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is a common type of therapy used to treat anxiety disorders. It helps individuals to identify and challenge negative thought patterns and learn coping strategies to manage their anxiety. Other types of therapy, such as exposure therapy, can also be e...

The Prophet Muhammad and the Origins of Islam

 The Prophet Muhammad is the central figure in the religion of Islam and he is revered as the last prophet sent by God to guide humanity. He was born in Mecca in the Arabian Peninsula in 570 CE and grew up to become a successful merchant. At the age of 40, he began receiving revelations from God through the angel Gabriel, and these revelations continued for the next 23 years. Muhammad's teachings and the revelations he received form the basis of the religion of Islam. The central message of Islam is the oneness of God, or tawhid, and the importance of submission to God's will. This message is embodied in the Islamic declaration of faith, or Shahada, which states that there is no god but God and that Muhammad is his messenger. In addition to his religious teachings, Muhammad also led his followers in a series of military campaigns to spread Islam throughout Arabia. These campaigns, known as the Islamic Conquests, began during Muhammad's lifetime and continued after his death...