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مولاناسید شاہ محمد قمر الدین پھلواروی

مولانا سید شاہ محمد قمرالدین پھلواروی
یہ خبر بھی افسوس کے ساتھ سنی جائے گی کہ مولانا سید شاہ محمد قمرالدین صاحب پھلواروی، امیر شریعت صوبہ بہار نے ۳۱؍ جنوری کو انتقال فرمایا، مرحوم مولانا سید شاہ بدرالدین صاحب مرحوم، امیر شریعت اول کے صاحبزادے اور علم و عمل میں اپنے اسلاف کرام کے خلف الصدق تھے، اپنے بڑے بھائی مولانا سید شاہ محی الدین صاحب مرحوم امیر شریعت ثانی کے انتقال کے بعد ان کے جانشین ہوئے اور امارت شرعیہ کی روایات اور اس کے مذہبی کاموں کو پوری طرح قائم و برقرار رکھا، ان کی وفات سے خاندان پھلواروی کی ایک اہم یادگار مٹ گئی، اﷲ تعالیٰ ان کو اپنی رحمت و مغفرت سے سرفراز فرمائے اور ان کے اخلاف کو ان کے نقش قدم پر چلنے کی توفیق بخشے۔ (شاہ معین الدین ندوی، مارچ ۱۹۵۷ء)

 

الحكمة في شعر محمود سامي البارودي

Muḥmood Sami al Barodi is a famous poet who was named the Resurrector of poetry in the early times when many poets of the old era were the cause of the decline in poetry. His poems had been studied from many aspects and by many scholars but no one ever spoke about al Barodi’s writings about wisdom. This article is focusing on the verses and poems that focus on the meaning of wisdom and everything that relate to it. He talked about the importance of wisdom in the poems as he encouraged the other poets to give attention to this meaning. Some published books and articles helped me write this article but I haven’t found any of them that gave this point enough significance though his poetry is full of verses about wisdom and so I chose to write about it.

Vocabulary Coinage in J.K Rowling's Works

Vocabulary Coinage in J.K Rowling's Works This study is taken up to explore the idea that coined vocabulary is one of the major reasons for the popularity of the Harry Potter series and that it enhances the linguistic creativity of its readers when the readers explore the meanings and etymology of coined words, which are mainly lexical items based on the root languages of English - mainly Latin, Greek and French. To explore this phenomenon, the text of all seven books was critically analyzed because the coined words are embedded in the story. This critical analysis was done keeping in view the Strict Relexification Hypothesis of Michel DeGraff, professor of Linguistics at Massachussets Institute of Technology. DeGraff has reevaluated the Relexification Hypothesis presented by Claire Lefebvre of Quebec University who has worked on Haitian Creole: developed as a third language through the interaction of two different languages (French and African Ewe) but with little interaction between the speakers of the two languages. Professor DeGraff’s reanalysis states that copying of lexical items of one socially superior language (superstratum-French) and its phonetic borrowing done as phonological representations by the socially inferior language (substratum-African Ewe) were not copied exactly, so with the passage of time, it became a third language, because the semantics of the borrowed lexical items changed as well. This was due to the exposure of the substratum speakers to the superstratum language (in this case, French). J. K. Rowling is a scholar of Latin, Greek and French languages, and is well-read in classical literature. This has led to the word coinages rooted in Latin, Greek and French having meanings based on these root words but to which the grammatical rules of English word-formation are applied. This has led to a separate Harry Potter language, words of which are used by the readers, as attested by book reviews, research papers and many websites. To determine the interest of the readers in coined vocabulary specifically, a survey was conducted for student readers and English teachers of private schools. The approximate age group selected was eight to 25 years. The results were analyzed through SPSS-14, and presented in the form of tables and pie charts.
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