Friday, 6 September 2013

Benazir Bhutto,Dr. N. A. Baloch

Benazir Bhutto
(1953-2007 AD)
Daughter of Zulfiqar Au Bhutto, President and Prime Minister of united Pakistan (1971 — 1977), served as Prime Minister of Pakistan 1988 to 1990 and from 1993 to 1996, the first woman to hold this office in any modern Islamic state, was born on 21 June 1953 at Karachi and was assassinated on 27 December
2007 at Liaqat Bagh Rawalpindi.
She wrote two books: (1) Daughter of East: (Her Autobiography published in 1988) and (2) Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy and the West, in 2007.
Dr. N. A. Baloch
(Born 1917 AD)
Educationist, archeologist and renowned scholar who wrote 40 volumes of folk literature of Sindh, ten volumes of Shah Jo Risalo, six volumes of Sindhi lexicon and so many othor works of recognition in Sindhi, Urdu, Persian, Arabic and English, Dr. Nahi Bux S/o Ali Muhammad Khan Leghari Baloch was born on 14 December 1917 in village Jaffer Khan Leghari District Sanghar. He is the founder of Education Department in the University; remained Vice Chancellor of Sindh University Jamshoro, founder Vice Chancellor of International Islamic University, Islamabad; provincial education minister of Sindh and member on numerous national and international learned bodies, boards of director. Presently, lives in Hyderabad busy in intellectual
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Luqman Hakeem
A person of eminence, known as Luquum iii1-lakeen, or Luqman the Philosopher, mentioned in the Quran in Chapter No: 31 or Suiatul Lujman in verses from 12 to 19, as one upon whom Cod had bestowed wisdom. Commentators are not agreed as to whether Luqman is an inspired prophet or not.. Some say he was Bal’am son of Baur of Bible and a nephew of
Hazrat Ayub (AS)), being his sister’s son; others say that he was a nephew of Hazrat Ibrahim (AS); some are of the view that he was the judge and Minister in the court of Hazrat Daud (AS) and lived until the time of Hazrat Yahya (AS) being one thousand years of age. Some say he was the King of J-liniyari Dynsty of old Yemen known as Luqman bin Aad. Others add, that he was an African slave and a shepherd amongst the Israelites. Some say he was a tailor, while others treat him a carpenter.
He is admitted by all Arabian historians to have been a fahulist and a writer of• proverbs, and consequently Europian authors (though without sufficient justification) have concluded that he mtzst be the same person with whom the Creeks, not knowing his real name, have called Aesop or Aethiops.
Some say Luqman is identical with the Elxai of the Ebionites.
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A.K. Brohi 61, 131
Abdul Qadir Jilani 41, 101
Abdul Rahim Cirhori (R.A) 51, 114
Ahdul Rahim Khenan 70
Ahdullah Ahmad Badawi 69
Ahdullah bin Masood (R.A) 12,75
AbuBakarDaud 65
Abli Bakr (R.A) 9, 74
Abu Bakr Shebli 34, 94
Ahu Hanifah 21, 75, 83, 84
Abu Ishaque Cazruni (R.A) 36, 97
Ahu Jaffar 21, 83
Ahu Othman al-Hiri 33,93
Ahu Sa’id Ahu al-Khair 37, 98
Ahu Turab Nakhshabi 30, 90
Ahu Zar Chifari (R.A) 12, 76
Ahul A’Ia Mawdudi 60, 126, 129
Ahul Hassan Khurqani (R.A) 35,97
Ahul Kalam Azad 56, 122
Ahmad Raghab 67
Ahmed bin Hambal (R.A) 30, 90
Ahmed Khan 53, 115
Ahmed Sehou Toure 66
Au (R,A) 15,74
Ah aI-Khamenei 54, 119
Mi bin Ahu Talib (R.A) 78
Au Hajveri (R.A) 38, 99

Mi Naqi (R.A) 9 137

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