Monday, June 25, 2012

Proof Surah Fatiha Behind Imam (Read in Urdu)

Proof Surah fatiha khalful imam, Read in Urdu. Proof from Hadith. Proof Imam k pechay Surah Fatiha Parhna. Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-... thumbnail 1 summary
Proof Surah fatiha khalful imam, Read in Urdu. Proof from Hadith.
Proof Imam k pechay Surah Fatiha Parhna.
Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-e-Islam Ahl-e-hadith, Jaam Pur, Dict. Rajan Pur, Punjab Pakistan.

Surat.fatiha

Hands on Chest and Foot to Foot in Salah Proof (Read in Urdu)

Proof about touching feet to feet and Hand on Chest in Salah Read in Urdu. Proof according to Hadith. Namaz main Paun say Paun ore Sena... thumbnail 1 summary
Proof about touching feet to feet and Hand on Chest in Salah Read in Urdu.
Proof according to Hadith.

Namaz main Paun say Paun ore Senay per Hatth bandhnay ka Sabboot.
Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-e-Islam Ahl-e-hadith, Jaam Pur, Dict. Rajan Pur, Punjab Pakistan.

SABOOT

Proof of Rafa ul yadain (Read in Urdu)

Proof from Hadiths About Rafa Ul Yadain, Read in Urdu. Rakuh say Pahlay ore Rakuh k baad Hatth Othana. Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-e-Is... thumbnail 1 summary
Proof from Hadiths About Rafa Ul Yadain, Read in Urdu.
Rakuh say Pahlay ore Rakuh k baad Hatth Othana.
Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-e-Islam Ahl-e-hadith, Jaam Pur, Dict. Rajan Pur, Punjab Pakistan.



RAFAUL.YADAIN

One Question in 10 shapes (Read in Urdu)

Problem solver is only Allah. Question about Tawheed read answer in Urdu. Allah is our Protector, Allah is our Lord, Allah is Our RAAB, ... thumbnail 1 summary
Problem solver is only Allah.
Question about Tawheed read answer in Urdu.
Allah is our Protector, Allah is our Lord, Allah is Our RAAB, Allah is Our Kuda, Read more in Urdu.
Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-e-Islam Ahl-e-hadith, Jaam Pur, Dict. Rajan Pur, Punjab Pakistan.
Allah hi Hamara Mushkil Kusha, Daata, Dastager, Bigri Bananay wala, Kashti Paar laganay wala, Ore hamari Rozi ka Malik Sirf Allah hay.
EK.SAWAL.KI

Evidence for Ameen Bil Jahar (Read in Urdu)

Evidence from Hadith for Ameen Bil Jahar (Unchi Awaz main Ameen) Read in Urdu. Imam Tirmizi Rahmat ul Allah Aleh said about Ameen bil Jah... thumbnail 1 summary
Evidence from Hadith for Ameen Bil Jahar (Unchi Awaz main Ameen) Read in Urdu.
Imam Tirmizi Rahmat ul Allah Aleh said about Ameen bil Jahar read in Urdu.
Shah Jilani and Shah Wali Alllah Rahmat Allah Aleh Fatwa about Ameen bil Jahar, read in Urdu.
Teacher of Imam Abu Hanifa Rahmat Allah Aleh said about Ameen bil jahar, Read in Urdu.
Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-e-Islam Ahl-e-hadith, Jaam Pur, Dict. Rajan Pur, Punjab Pakistan.

Ameen.bil.Jahar

Importance of Salah (Read in Urdu)

Importance of Salah (Namaz) read in Urdu. Salah (Namaz) according to Quran and Hadith Read in Urdu. What Quran says about Namaz (Salah) ... thumbnail 1 summary
Importance of Salah (Namaz) read in Urdu.
Salah (Namaz) according to Quran and Hadith Read in Urdu.
What Quran says about Namaz (Salah) read in Urdu.
What hadith tell us about who are not offering Salah, Read in Urdu.
What Quran Says about who are not Offering Salah, Read in Urdu.
Sahaba's (R.A) and Ulma's Fatwa about who are not offering Salah, Read in Urdu.
Muhammad Yaseen Rahi, Tableg-e-Islam Ahl-e-hadith, Jaam Pur, Dict. Rajan Pur, Punjab Pakistan.

Namaz ki Ahmiat,
Namaz ka Hukam Quran say.
Bay Namazi Hadees ki Roshni main,
Sahaba(R.A) ore Aaima Deen ka Fatwa, bay Namazi k liay.

AHMIAT...NIMAZ

Monday, June 18, 2012

Realty about Shab e Meraj (Read in Urdu)

What is a Realty about Shab e Meraj. Muslims are celebrating Night of Meraj, But the Celebration of Meraj night is not according to Quran ... thumbnail 1 summary
What is a Realty about Shab e Meraj.
Muslims are celebrating Night of Meraj, But the Celebration of Meraj night is not according to Quran and Sunnah.
Urdu Article about Shab e Meraj.


Friday, June 15, 2012

Malik Riaz on Duniya TV Interview Exposed

What is Anchors doing behind the Break watch in this video. Malik Riaz gave an interview on Duniya Tv, in this program the anchors are Muba... thumbnail 1 summary
What is Anchors doing behind the Break watch in this video. Malik Riaz gave an interview on Duniya Tv, in this program the anchors are Mubashir luqman and Meher bukhari, what is Malik Riaz and Anchors of this Program talk each other look in this behind the video scenes. This program was telecast on Duniya news On 13 June 2012. This video is leaked watch the truth and how anchors are behind the scenes. Mubashir luqman said that Hamid mir is not doing good. Planted interview or not, Who is right and who is wrong watch and decide yourself.


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Muslims should Careful about Mirzai (Mirzais) (Urdu Article)

Mirzais are not a Muslims they only use the name of Muslims and Islam, But we Muslims should careful about them. Mirazai miss use the name ... thumbnail 1 summary
Mirzais are not a Muslims they only use the name of Muslims and Islam, But we Muslims should careful about them. Mirazai miss use the name of Islam, we can say that in these days the Mirzais are most dangerous for Islam. Read about Mirazai and their concepts in Urdu.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Kalimat-e-khar

Khar k Kalimat Read in Urdu. کلمات خیر thumbnail 1 summary
Khar k Kalimat Read in Urdu. کلمات خیر


Saturday, June 9, 2012

Experience about Mother in Law (Read in Urdu)

Story about Mother in Law and Son in law Read in Urdu. Azmaish : Sas ore Damad thumbnail 1 summary
Story about Mother in Law and Son in law Read in Urdu.
Azmaish : Sas ore Damad


Joke (Latifa) for Married (Read in Urdu)

Shadi Suda Doston k liay Ak Khobsurat bate. Bivi agar Gosa karnay lagay, to us ko sirf itna kah do, Borhapay main to Gosa aa hi jata hay... thumbnail 1 summary
Shadi Suda Doston k liay Ak Khobsurat bate.
Bivi agar Gosa karnay lagay,
to us ko sirf itna kah do,
Borhapay main to Gosa aa hi jata hay,
Aainda Gosa karnay say pahlay,
Ak bar zaror sochay gi.


Story: King and goatherd (Read in Urdu)

Kahani: Badsha ore Charwaha, thumbnail 1 summary
Kahani: Badsha ore Charwaha,


Insan ka Akhri Anjam

Duniaya k ay Musafir Manzil tari Qabar hay, Tay kar raha hay jo to wo din ka yeh safar hay, jab say bani hay yeh duniya, Lakhaon karoron ... thumbnail 1 summary
Duniaya k ay Musafir Manzil tari Qabar hay,
Tay kar raha hay jo to wo din ka yeh safar hay,
jab say bani hay yeh duniya, Lakhaon karoron aay,
baqi raha na koi, matti main sab samaay
iss bate ko na bholo, sab ka yehi Hashr hay,
Duniaya k ay Musafir Manzil tari Qabar hay,
Ankhon say to nay apnay kitnay janazay dakhay,
haton say to nay apnay kitnay dafnay murday,
Anjam say to apnay Kiun itna bay Khabr hay?
Duniaya k ay Musafir Manzil tari Qabar hay,
yeh unchay unchay mahel kuch kam k nahi han,
yeh aali shan banglay kuch kaam k nahi han,
2 gaz zamen ka tokra chota sa tara makan hay,
Duniaya k ay Musafir Manzil tari Qabar hay,



Friday, June 8, 2012

The Nation who Strike's only for Load Shedding.(read in Urdu)

Article in Urdu, Eye opening words for us. The nation who strike's only for Load shedding not any thing else. The Nation who cant stri... thumbnail 1 summary
Article in Urdu, Eye opening words for us. The nation who strike's only for Load shedding not any thing else.
The Nation who cant strike for the rights of daughter,
 illegality, injustice, lawlessness, partiality, unfairness of American Policy,
The Nation who could not gathered for raymond davis case.
The Nation who could not gathered for drone attacks, Army post (Shuhda), Disrespect of Quran, Palestine Muslims,  Conspiracy against Pakistan, 
why we cant strike against these problems, why we only strike for Load shedding? Its a real big question for ourselves.




Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Self-help

Self-help is the habit of confidently standing on one’s own legs. Allah helps those who help themselves. He has no sympathy for the shi... thumbnail 1 summary


Self-help is the habit of confidently standing on one’s own legs. Allah helps those who help themselves. He has no sympathy for the shirker or idler who cries aloud to him for help and never puts his own shoulders to the wheel.
Every man should bear his own burden. To be dependent on others is a curse. Living upon charity robs us of independence and undermines manly virtues. A nation that is composed mostly of idlers can never prosper. When a nation is fallen, the army of drones consume the hard-earned wealth of the few workers.
Like every other habit, the habit of Self-help should be acquired in infancy. Children should not be helped too much when they dress or work. He who begins with crutches retains them to the end. In school, too the habit of Self-help should be insisted on from the beginning. The students own tendencies should be given a free-play, so long as they do not lead to manifest mischief. The teacher’s duty is to help and guide. In games, likewise, the player who relies on his own efforts is sure to succeed. Even in games like football where players have, according to the nature of game itself, to depend on their colleagues, the skill and exertions of individual players are an important factor.
The importance of Self-help as a means to individual or national progress and prosperity, has been out to help our talent virtues and strengthen our character, while hope from outside tends to weaken us. Most men do not know their own worth, because they always depend upon others and never exert themselves. But it they can once dispel this timidity and boldly stand by themselves, they will find that there is nothing to be afraid of. What once appeared to be beyond their capacity will soon be quite within their power; and what was once considered impossible will soon be an easy task.
No work is well done unless we do it ourselves. Great men have never depended wholly on subordinates. Khalid himself carefully inspected his army, and nothing escaped his vigilant eye. Napoleon and Wellington, similarly, looked to the minutest needs of their armies. So, to be great, happy and successful in life, we should never depend on others for what we might do ourselves.

Poverty

Poverty is want. A man is said to be poor when he cannot procure the necessaries of life. Poverty admits of degrees. Wealth that is beyon... thumbnail 1 summary

Poverty is want. A man is said to be poor when he cannot procure the necessaries of life. Poverty admits of degrees. Wealth that is beyond the dreams of a Pakistani peasant, would be to an American millionaire, poverty so intolerable that he would rather shoot himself than try to face the world with it. The miseries of poverty are too may to be enumerated. When a poor man falls ill and has to support himself and his dependants, how cheerless and hopeless does life appear to him!
Poverty has its origin partly in idleness and incapacity and party in adverse circumstances in which one may gave been thrown either from birth or by the irony of fate. True it is that a man is the architect of his own fortune. But, is it not equally true that circumstances also make him what he is? There are some who have never Known what a happy day is. Is it due to their own fault? Certainly not. Born poor they did not receive a proper education and thus had not the power or opportunity of making a headway in life. Man, with all hiss wonderful powers, requires favorable circumstances to back him up. Once, he gets a start in life, he can fairly journey through the difficulties of the world, and can even help his weaker brethren.
Poverty is, in some cases, due to one’s own faults, but very often it is entirely due to the circumstances a man is placed in. whether it is the one or the other, a man should never slacken his industry, nor give way to despair, while fighting against poverty. When the weather is clear, it is easy enough to steer a ship; but when the elements are at war and the billows rise mountain-high, it is not easy to take charge of the helm. The path of life is not equally easy for all men. For some, it is broad and smooth, for others it is narrow and rugged. Glory to the man who can surmount the obstacles of poverty by cool courage and firm determination.
Poverty in, no doubt, depressing. The poor man’s merits are not recognized in these days, when merit has come to be measured by the amount of money a man earns or inherits. The successful shopkeeper is given a better welcome than the poor scholar engaged in enriching man’s stock of knowledge in the seclusion of his study. But this ought not to depress a poor man. Let the poor man bring forth all the best and most brilliant qualities of his head and heart, and fearlessly walk on the path of life in spite of obstacles, sorrows and calamities.

No Risk, No Gain

The man who is afraid of taking risks can never hope for success. By doing his routine work in his particular sphere, all that he can hop... thumbnail 1 summary

The man who is afraid of taking risks can never hope for success. By doing his routine work in his particular sphere, all that he can hope to attain is a tolerable means of living. Wealth is not for a man like him, it is reserved for those few who are always actuated by a spirit of adventure and by an iron determination to fight down all obstacles that stand in the way of success. The world is not a bed of roses.
The man who is afraid of taking risks can never hope for success. By doing his routine work in his particular sphere, all that he can hope to attain is a tolerable means of living. Wealth is not for a man like him, it is reserved for those few who are always actuated by a spirit of adventure and by an iron determination to fight down all obstacles that stand in the way of success. The world is not a bed of roses.
In all departments of life, ewe must take risk, if we want to rise above the common level. Now what does ‘risk’ mean? It means that we must be prepared to sacrifice the prospect of pace, happiness and comfort which we might otherwise enjoy, in order to make an attempt to secure something better and higher. An easy-going man loves to spend his day in comfort and happiness. Further, he has not those worries and anxieties which are attendant upon roses and the uncertainties they involve. But the man who moves forward, regardless of present peace and comfort, a sure prospect of moderate happiness, may have to suffer heart-breaking disappointment and face terrible dangers and difficulties and perhaps put up with insult and ridicule. But it must e borne in mind that risk, though it often ends in failure, also brings success. And they only deserve admiration and respect who through repeated failures attain success at last.
     The spirit of taking risks sometimes, works miracles in the career of a merchant. With the keen observation of an expert, he finds out when a great opportunity has presented itself to him. This opportunity may not last long. He makes his determination then and there, and stakes his all to profit by it. At one venture, he becomes a wealthy man. This is taking a risk. And it requires strength of will and ability to bear patiently any loss that might occur. For it is not impossible that the spirit of adventure may result in failure and utter poverty.
When taking risks, we must consider that there is a dark side too. We might be enterprising, but certainly not reckless. When we are going to take any risk, we must carefully weigh the circumstances and if we find that success is more likely than failure, then we ought to proceed; otherwise not. Taking of risks should not degenerate into gambling. Where risks are taken without judging the circumstances, it is not better than gambling. We must, no doubt, make experiments, but we must also be cautious and discreet. We must not act recklessly and launch on new methods, without stopping to think of likely results. Sober judgment and moderation must be our guide.

Look before you leap

The proverb means that a man should not undertake to do a responsible or difficult work without careful consideration. He ought to measur... thumbnail 1 summary

The proverb means that a man should not undertake to do a responsible or difficult work without careful consideration. He ought to measure his capacity for it and consider whether it is at all proper for him to do it, and what consequences are likely to follow if he attempts to do it. In a world, that is full of secret dangers, you should think twice before you set about doing a new thing.
Many young men, and not a few grown-up people have ruined their lives by rash and ill-considered acts. When we find a young man or boy straying into bad company, we may at once conclude that he must have been led to it thoughtlessly; that is, he did not pause to consider the character of the persons with whom he was invited to mix. What consequences would follow if they were men of bad character, and how it would affect the whole course of his life. In short, the young man had not looked before he leaped. We know only too well that many a promising boy has come to grief owing to an injudicious choice of companions
The; same care is also required in selection a profession. It is, generally, the guardian of the well-wishers of the boy who do it, but they often do it in a way that ruins his future. A boy with a taste for science is made to practice law. The result is disastrous. His life is a failure. Again, a boy with literary taste is sought to be made an engineer with no better result. Or a boy who has no liking for literary education is forced to appear in and pass examinations. If he is unsuccessful in the examinations somehow, his misery does not end there. He perhaps chooses a calling suitable to his temperament. Failure under the circumstances is inevitable. Boys are sometimes seen taking to a profession, simply because it is popular. This is what is called a leap in the dark. It may land one in a safe place accidentally, but generally it leads to failure.
A boy may not be expected to have the mature judgment of old men. But so far the selection of friends or the undertaking of a new work is concerned, he should know that the promptings of his heart are not always a safe guide, because appearances are more often than not deceptive. He should, therefore, consult men of wider experiences in such matters.

The Evils of Superstition

Superstition is born of ignorance. It is an unreasonable belief in supernatural agencies and omens in things that cannot be explained. Th... thumbnail 1 summary

Superstition is born of ignorance. It is an unreasonable belief in supernatural agencies and omens in things that cannot be explained. There are superstitious people all over the world, and superstitions are common among savages. Owing the ignorance, the cause of many events remains unknown. So, they believe in some unseen cause. In primitive society, men used to worship trees and stones. Natural phenomena like thunderstorm, lightning and eclipses of the sun, were to them manifestations of the activities of some good or evil spirit. Science has unraveled many of the mysteries of nature. Lightning or an eclipse of the sun does no longer mystify us, as it did our ancestors. We now know that both are quite intelligible results of known factors.
An eclipse of the sun is according to some superstitious people inauspicious for a journey. A particular day in the week is also inauspicious for the same purpose. The evils that result from such beliefs cannot be over-estimated. Let us, suppose, that I am directed by a gentleman to see him on a Thursday in the afternoon in connection with an appointment for which I have applied. My mind is full of misgivings, as the day and the time mentioned are inauspicious. I do not go, and the appointment is given to another man. Again, I am going to catch a train, A lizard chirps, and I at once stop, as the chirping of the lizard is regarded by many as inauspicious for a journey. Incalculable loss may be the result.
The fear of ghosts and other supernatural beings creates untold mischief. These visionary things are the creations of fancy; and as superstitious people are naturally moved to fear, it is they who see apparitions. In an unfamiliar and lonely place, when the shades of evening descend showily, and all nature is quiet, we feel nervous. The person who is free from superstition feels a peculiarly pleasurable sensation in such surroundings. But the case is quite different with a superstitions man. He will, perhaps, tremble with fear, and his imagination and, not unoften, his temporarily disordered brain, will bring fearful visions before his mind. He sees or hears something that he takes to be supernatural, and is at once paralyzed with fear. Instances are not rare of people having died of fear caused by some superstitious belief.

Discipline

  Discipline implies submission to orders or rules. Our mind, like our body, needs a long course of discipline in order that it might not... thumbnail 1 summary

 Discipline implies submission to orders or rules. Our mind, like our body, needs a long course of discipline in order that it might not be swayed by passions, prejudices, temptations, and other vices.
Discipline must be enforced early in life. Discipline at home makes for the future greatness of a boy. It forms his character, and makes him a fit citizen. The child who is allowed to have his own way in all things becomes way-ward. He will commit all sorts of excesses. But the child whose habits have been disciplined and who has been taught at rise early, to attend to his lessons properly, to take physical exercise at the proper time, and to avoid things that are injurious, will grown up to be a useful member of society.
The value of discipline is obvious in every walk of life. In certain spheres of activity discipline is the first essential. For instance, in the army, everyone, from the corporal to the general, has to pass through a very strict discipline. If the soldier does not obey orders, if the officer does not obey instructions, is that the former having been disciplined can act in concert, while the latter cannot do so. We have a glowing example of discipline in the army in Tennyson’s poem. “The Charge of the Light Brigade.” At the battle of Balaclava in obedience to an order from the commander 600 English soldiers charged a whole detachment of the Russian army. The soldiers did not question the propriety of the order, which was obviously a blunder.
In civil affairs as well, the value of discipline cannot be exaggerated. The government which administers the affairs of a country with the help of a comparatively small number of men, can do so, only because there is discipline among the men it employs. From the government down to the village chowkidar all obey orders and follow instructions. If government servants cease to obey orders the result in chaos. Similarly, in a family, the members should obey its head. So discipline is of the utmost importance for the stability.

Contentment

Contentment is self-satisfaction with one’s own position. It enables one to bear calmly the hardships, mishaps and miseries he has to fac... thumbnail 1 summary

Contentment is self-satisfaction with one’s own position. It enables one to bear calmly the hardships, mishaps and miseries he has to face in life.
Contentment is not the same as satisfaction. Contentment is inborn, while satisfaction depends on outside objects. When a man gets what he wants, he is said to be satisfied. But a mind that hankers after more and more cannot get real satisfaction. The contented man does not hanker after what he has not.
Contentment is superior to riche. Riches cannot give us true happiness. A persistent desire to acquire more and ore wealth brings as much anxiety to one as a artificial poverty, for it constantly creates new wants-happiness does not consists in any of them. Contentment is a never-failing source of happiness. Though it does not bring wealth I the sense in which men usually understand it, it extinguishes desire and enables one to put up with trials and afflictions in a spirit of calm resignation.
Contentment sweetens and brightens life. it unlocks the gates of joy. It keeps the mind above distressing passions-such as envy, jealousy, ambition and greed. It leads to truth, piety and humility.
True contentment should he distinguished from false contentment. Man may sit idle and remain contented though he has the power to better his condition. Evils, that can be cured should never be endured. Contentment is health of the mind, while discontentment is its diseased condition.
The virtue of contentment may be cultivated and developed. Just ask yourself in your cooler moments the simple question whether you have already as much you really require; and you generally find that you have as much. In fact, many of us have already much more than we actually require; yet we hanker after more. Thus, we are disturbed by a sense of perpetual want that robs us of true happiness. In His impartial distribution of blessings, Allah has showered many gifts on us; and surely we shall find that we possess them even if we do not strive for them. Why shall we not remain contented then? Why shall we destroy our present contentment by seeking for things that we cannot have? This contentment may also be useful to those who have suffered bereavement or loss. Misfortunes are inevitable, but instead of being broken down by them, we must thank Allah that they have not been worse. There is the story of a Dutchman who broke his leg by a fall from the main mast, but congratulated himself that his neck was saved.

Ambition

  Ambition is a strong desire for success of distinction. If may be good or bad. It urges one to great and noble things, it is a valuable a... thumbnail 1 summary
 Ambition is a strong desire for success of distinction. If may be good or bad. It urges one to great and noble things, it is a valuable asset. But if it is directed to selfish and mean ends, it is usually fraught with great mischief. Misdirected ambition is capable of doing infinite harm. There are of course, men who seek for themselves, wealth, fame or honour in a selfish spirit, but we cannot condemn them, unless they go to extremes. To gain wealth or power is a natural desire, since everyone cannot be expected to adopt renunciation as his idea. But the unselfish ambition of few great men is the salt that livens society. For example, one whose ambition is to secure of the countrymen is honored and loved for more than one whose only ambition is to enrich himself.
Ambition lends impetus to work. The motive behind work becomes very powerful, when it proceeds from ambition. Ambition is, roughly, an index of power; and when the ambitious man possesses strength of will, intelligence and capacity for work, he is sure to succeed in life. But to a habitual drone who has neither the will nor energy to works wonders for those who plunge into life’s struggle with a will, who feel a great enthusiasm for their desired object, and who have to energy to win through at all costs.
Progress and prosperity are but the results of the life long endeavors of ambitious men. They do good, not only to themselves, but also to their fellow-beings. Great scientific discoveries, no less than success in business or other spheres of life.
Ambition may sink into the day-dreams of men who build castles in the air. Able men generally wish for things that cannot be realized; their so-called ambition is as empty craving. If he ambition is for a thing that is beyond human endeavor, it is nothing but idle speculation that degrades rather than elevates. We must be careful to weed out ill desires from the mind. At the same time we should also see that our ambition does not lead us to degeneration. To have an ambition for a base thing is high. We should never none at all. Our aim should always be high. We should never stoop to meanness for attaining our objects. It is only noble ambition that can elevate individuals or societies; and is alone capable of bringing peace and prosperity.

Technical Education

            Technical Education may be defined as the practical application of the general principles and methods of scientific studies t... thumbnail 1 summary

            Technical Education may be defined as the practical application of the general principles and methods of scientific studies to the teaching of some trade, profession or handicraft.
            In Pakistan where more than eighty per cent of the population is agricultural and another ten per cent industrial, it is very harmful to make education merely literary and to unfit boys and girls for manual work is after life.
            In view of the modern age of industrial and scientific advancement, it is admitted of all hands that Pakistan cannot keep pace with other countries in the march of progress unless our eminent educationists direct attention to the introduction of technical education in our schools, colleges and universities which is wholly liberal and hence one-sided. We are taught how to live before we know how to make a living.
            Rightly has it been said by someone that there are only three ways of earning one’s livelihood:     
(i)                 Working
(ii)               Begging, and
(iii)             Stealing.
If one fail to earn by the first method, that is by working, it is natural that one should earn either by begging or by stealing. Therefore, a youth who has failed to seek a job and earn by working must inevitably turn out to be either a beggar or a stealer. The question which crops up before us is, who is responsible for this production of technical education in our schools and colleges. And if we do not want our education institution to produce a generation of beggars and stealers but that of the honest, upright gentlemen who earn their livelihood by the sweat of their brow, then, it is essential to teach the boys in some special branch of:
(i)                 Industry,
(ii)               Mechanism.
(iii)             Handicraft.
(iv)             Trade, or
(v)               A profession.
So that at the end of their educational career they are in a position to find employment easily or failing that start their own private work or business.
Numerous benefits, both practical and moral, accrue from technical education, in the first place it solves the problem of unemployment by supplying the industries with a large body of trained workers in every line. Secondly, it will pay for the education of our children and make them studious and self-supporting. For this purpose, technical education and manual work must be introduced in schools and universities and students required to pay their fees in the form of labour rather than cash.
The habit of doing manual work will make our  students healthy, strong and agile. They will have to handle tools in a workshop and this will put a strain on their muscles and make their bodies healthy, smart and active. Technical work of minute details will train them in attention to detail and accuracy. It will also cultivate in them the virtues of patience, faith and industry. Above all, they will realize the dignity of labour and practically learn that work is worship.
In this country, the manual work is looked down upon with contempt by the so-called education class of people and thrust down into the lowest caste. But with the encouragement of technical education this feeling of superiority-complex will gradually disappears as it has disappeared in many foreign countries.
Literary education is equally necessary and important to hold the scales in balance:
If the present schools offer a pathetic spectacle of a training ground of clerks, the future schools would have the dreary aspect of children workers.
A true form of education is one which aims at the full and harmonious development of all the factors of human personality. Man has not his body only and he does not live by bread alone. He has not only a stomach to fill but also a mind to think and a heart to feel. Chinning has very apply remarked.
A man has to be educated not because he has to make shoes and nails and pins but because he is a man.
Mere technical proficiency in some industry or handicraft will not promote his human qualities and develop in him those virtues which will make a man of him and render his life worth living. Literary education should also be imparted to him so that he may cultivate good tastes and finer sensibilities for the appreciation of:
(i)                 Art.
(ii)               Literature.
(iii)             Philosophy.
(iv)             Religion, and
(v)               A desire to follow noble ideals and aspirations of life.
If literary education is not given, though well-versed in his professional duties, he will be devoid of  the considerations of morality and high virtues. He may indulge in bad habits of gambling, drinking and prostitution and waste his money which e earns by virtue of his technical qualifications.

Career Opportunities

Job advertisment in daily Express 5, June 2012. A National health care NGO requires the services of the following Hospital based staffs fo... thumbnail 1 summary
Job advertisment in daily Express 5, June 2012.
A National health care NGO requires the services of the following Hospital based staffs for its MDR-TB project (Scale up comprehensive MDR-TB prevention and harm reduction services to their family and community) at Nishtar Hospital Multan, Rawalpindi Leprosy Hospital, Rawalpindi and Mayo hospital Lahore respectively.
Dot Facilitator Case Managment.
Psychologist,
IT/Logistic Person,
Support person.
ACSM Project
Project Manager/ Central Coordinator(ACSM)
Field Coordinator/ Regional Coordinator.
The interested candidates should apply with a complete CV, attested copies of supporting documents along with a recent passport size photograph by 12 June 2012. Written application can be sent to P.O.Box No: 536 Islamabad (postal Code: 44000) in sealed envelopes mentioning the position applied. Only short listed candidates will be called for interview. No TA/DA will be paid.


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Jobs, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Volka Food, Hospital, Government Jobs

Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012. Wanted For Saudi Arabia at Trust Enterprises  Staff Required at Volka Food ... thumbnail 1 summary
Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012.

Wanted For Saudi Arabia at Trust Enterprises

 Staff Required at Volka Food

 Jobs Opportunity for Graduate senior Civil Engineer. Lahore, Islamabad Pakistan.

 Urgently Required at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre Saudi Arabia.

 HR Professional Required at Shafi RESO_CHEM, Lahore Pakistan.

 Jobs at Inter loop limited.

 Jobs: Government of Pakistan.

 Vacancies in Saudi Arabia.

 Urgent Required for UAE at Allied Services Karachi.

Jobs: Irrigation department, Malaysia, Doctors, Lawyers

Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012. Jobs in Irrigation Department, Punjab Pakistan.  Jobs: Wanted Doctors for mini... thumbnail 1 summary
Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012.

Jobs in Irrigation Department, Punjab Pakistan.

 Jobs: Wanted Doctors for mininstry of health Saudi Arabia at Al-Qureshi International Lahore Pakistan.

 Jobs in government lady h son hospital Lahore Pakistan.

 Urgent Required for Malaysia at happy home Lahore Pakistan.

 Required Lawyers male & Female.

Jobs: Teaching Staff, Engineering Jobs, Fauji Foundation Jobs.

Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012. Teaching Staff Wanted at Frontier Medical & Dental college Abbottabad Pakistan.... thumbnail 1 summary
Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012.

Teaching Staff Wanted at Frontier Medical & Dental college Abbottabad Pakistan.

 Job Opportunity: An Engineering Company based at Lahore Pakistan.

 Career Opportunities : Fauji Foundation Pakistan Jobs.

 Jobs vacancy : A Lahore based distribution firm of a multinational FMCG has the following Career Opportunities.

 Need: Teaching Staff at Jahlam Pakistan.


Jobs, Walk in Interviews, Career Opportunities, Hospital, Saudi health Ministry.

Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012. Walk in interview For Saudi Health Ministry. At Al-Najam International Recruiters. ... thumbnail 1 summary
Jobs advertisement in Daily Jang Sunday 3, June 2012.

Walk in interview For Saudi Health Ministry. At Al-Najam International Recruiters.

 Career Opportunities in FAUZ Engineering Ltd. Lahore Pakistan.

 Walk in Interviews: KRL General Hospital.

Career in stock Brokerage Industry.

Staff Required Urgently at My Logistics (Pvt.) limited Lahore Pakistan.

Budget 2012: Business and Salary Tax Chart.

Pakistan Budget 2012. Business and Salary Tax. Chart for Business and Salary Tax. Computation of Tax on Salary. Computation of Tax on Bu... thumbnail 1 summary
Pakistan Budget 2012. Business and Salary Tax.
Chart for Business and Salary Tax.
Computation of Tax on Salary.
Computation of Tax on Business.


Saturday, June 2, 2012

Career Opportunity, Situation Vacant.

Jobs advertisement in daily express, daily jung on 2nd June 2012. Career opportunity: Punjab skills development fund. Punjab skills deve... thumbnail 1 summary
Jobs advertisement in daily express, daily jung on 2nd June 2012.

Career opportunity: Punjab skills development fund.
Punjab skills development fund (PSDF) is a not-for-profit company established by Government of the Punjab in collaboration with Department for International Development, UK. Our aim is to improve income generation opportunities of the poor & vulnerable population in selected districts of Punjab by enabling skills development through promotion of a competitive skills training market.


 Situation Vacant : An ADP project titled "Establishment of Labour Market information and Resource Centre" of Labour and Human Resource Department, Government of Punjab, Require the Staff.

 Situation Vacant : Punjab police: Police constable and lady police constable.