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نسب نامہ

نسب نامہ
اعتراض نمبر۶
مارگولیس کے درپردہ دوسرا اعتراض کہ آنحضرت ﷺ آل اسمٰعیل ؑسے نہیں تھے ‘ کے بارے اعلانیہ سر ولیم میور نے کہہ دیا کہ ’’ یہ خواہش کہ مذہب اسلام کے پیغمبر ﷺ کو حضرت اسمعیل ( علیہ السلام) کی اولاد سے خیال کیا جائے اور غالباََ یہ خواہش کہ وہ نسل اسمٰعیل سے ثابت کیے جائیں ‘ ان کی حین حیا ت میں پیدا ہوئی تھی o اور اس طرح محمد ﷺ کے ابراہیمی نسل کے نسب نامہ کے ابتدائی سلسلیگھڑے گئے ہیں o اور اسمعیل ؑ اور بنی اسمعیل کے بے شمار قصے نصف یہودی نصف عربی سانچہ میں ڈھالے گئے ہیں‘‘ o ( ضیاالنبی ۔۷۔۱۷۱)
جواب : ارشاد خدا وندی ہے رَبَّناَ وَابْعَثْ فِیْھِمْ رَسُوْلاََ مِّنْھُمْ یَتْلُوْا عَلَیْھِمْ اٰیٰتِکَ وَیُعَلِّمُھُمْ الْکِتٰبَ وَالْحِکْمَۃَ وَیُزکِّیْھِمْ ط( البقرہ ۱۲۹،پارہ۱) ’’ترجمہ : اے ہمارے رب ان میں ایک برگزیدہ رسول انہیں میں سے بھیج تاکہ پڑ ھ کر سنائے انہیں تیری آیتیں اور سکھائے انہیں یہ کتاب اور دانائی اور پاک صاف کر دے انہیں ‘‘۔ خانہ کعبہ کی بنیادیں اٹھاتے وقت باپ بیٹے ( ابراہیم ؑو اسمعیلؑ ) دونوں نے اپنی اولاد کے لیے دعا مانگنے کے بعد ایک رسول کی بعثت کے لیے التجا کی َ۔ دیکھنا یہ کہ اس دعا کا مصداق کون ہے ۔ ’’ وا بعث فیھم رسولا منھم ‘ پر غور کرنے سے معلوم ہوتا ہے کہ ’’ ھم ‘‘ کی ضمیر کا مرجع امت مسلمہ ہے یا ذریتنا ہے ۔ ھم کی ضمیر کا مرجع کسی تاویل سے اور قرار نہیں دیا جا سکتا ‘ اب ان دو صورتوں میں پہلی صورت یہ ہے کہ امت مسلمہ میں سے جو ہماری اولاد سے ہو ‘ رسول مبعوث فرما ۔ دوسری صورت میں یہ معنی ہو گا کہ ہماری اولاد میں سے ایک رسول بھیج ۔...

Voices Unheard: Analyzing Marginalization and Resistance in Rabbani's 'Invisible People' through a Spivakian Lens

This scholarly research offers a comprehensive analysis of Rabbani's seminal work, 'Invisible People,' through the theoretical lens of Gayatri Chakraborty Spivak's postcolonial feminist perspective. The study investigates the experiences and challenges faced by marginalized populations in contemporary society, aiming to elucidate effective strategies for resistance against marginalization. Key focal points include Spivak's subaltern concept and the imperative of amplifying marginalized voices. The analysis critically examines Rabbani's portrayal of 'invisible people' (2017) as individuals bereft of agency and influence due to their marginalized status, exploring multiple forms of exclusion encompassing economic, social, and political dimensions. Moreover, the research delves into Rabbani's nuanced treatment of identity construction and the intricate intersections of marginalization. Applying Spivak's theory of strategic essentialism, the study scrutinizes how these individuals navigate their identities and mobilize collective resistance. Additionally, the research evaluates notions of agency and empowerment within Rabbani's narrative, investigating methodologies employed by marginalized groups to challenge entrenched power dynamics. Through Spivak's concept of "subaltern counter publics," the study examines the significance of grassroots movements, community organizing, and the establishment of alternative platforms for collective action. Ethical considerations within Spivak and Rabbani's frameworks are also addressed, highlighting the complexities and ethical responsibilities associated with representing marginalized populations. This research underscores the importance of reflexive researcher positionality when engaging with these narratives. Overall, this study provides a nuanced and insightful analysis of Rabbani's 'Invisible People' from a Spivakian perspective, contributing to the ongoing discourse on resistance, marginality, and social justice within this theoretical framework.

Markers Assisted Selection for Yield Contributing Traits in Edible Pea Lines

Many germplasm of Pisum sativum have been screen for estimation of genetic diversity, cluster plating and gene linkages. Little attention has been given to the development of homozygous lines from single seed descent method in pea. In the present study 24 pea lines were evaluated, out of 24 lines, 20 pre-developed novel lines of Pisum sativum were achieved through single seed descent method from the cross of Falloner and 11760-3ER. In parental combination, Falloner (female) was dwarf, bushy tendrils, leafless, no anthocyanin pigmentation, creamy flower, green pod, creamy seed color, smooth seed shape, disease resistant and low yielding. Whereas, 11760- 3ER (male) was tall, normal tendrils, leaflet present, anthocyanin pigmentation present, purple flower, purple pod, brown seed color, rough seed shape, disease susceptible and high yielding. The control lines for comparative performance was Climex (PL-22) and local cultivar (PL-21). All the selected pea lines were evaluated through morphological and molecular markers in order to select high yielding and powdery mildew resistant novel lines. These lines were further screened for estimation of genetic diversity and genetic linkages. In morphological traits analysis 9 qualitative and 22 quantitative traits were studied. Based on quantitative traits analysis, two novel high yielding and disease resistant pea lines (PL-4 and PL-5) were selected for seed certification. The grain yield of PL-4 and PL-5 is significantly (p< 0.05) high as compared to PL- 21 and PL-22. Regarding traits association, "seed coat with anthocyanin pigmentation" showed genetic linkage with "pigmentation on flower and leaf axil" and vice versa. Interestingly, the cluster analysis grouped "tall/low yielding", "dwarf/low yielding", "tall/high yielding", "dwarf/high yielding" pea lines independently. For molecular characterization, 20 RAPD and 85 SSR markers were screened to estimate genetic diversity and genetic linkage. The RAPD markers amplified 69 bands out of which 95.6% bands were polymorphic. The similarity indexes were ranging from 0.43 to 0.88%. Furthermore, out of 85 SSR markers, 12 showed genetic polymorphism and produced an average of 2 alleles per SSR locus. The polymorphism information content (PIC) values of SSR markers ranged from 0.08 to 0.47, with an average of 0.33. Nei’s genetic distance (GD) between accessions ranged from 0.10 to 0.92. Among the total used SSR primers, only P628 SSR marker showed significant linkage with grain yield traits at 90.91% probability. The linkage of the marker was reconfirmed through Chi-square test and showed r = 0.918 (P ≤0.00) genetic linkage. This markers can be directly utilized in MAS breeding for the selection of high yielding edible pea lines.
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