Abdus Salam Essays

  • Brief Biography Of Dr. Salam's Quantum Electrodynamics

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    Dr. Salam was born in the small village of Jhang, present day Pakistan in 1926 where he attended the first few years of school. His father was an official in the Department of Education for the poor farming district. A fast learner Dr. Salam attended the University of the Punjab at the age of 13 and at the age of 14 he received the highest numbers ever recorder for the Matriculation Examination at the university. Due to his outstanding grades he received a full scholarship to the Government College

  • Yasser Latif Hamdani

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    This text written by Yasser Latif Hamdani highlights the political, physical and social injustices experienced by Ahmadis living in Pakistan. Hamdani is Lawyer based in Lahore. He got his education from the University of Punjab and Rutgers University. His famous cases include the Bhagat case and the Youtube case. He is well known for his advocacy to end the persecution of Ahmadis and to give them equal voting rights. His purpose in writing this text is to inform the people of Pakistan, especially

  • Disadvantages Of Internet

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    use of its full abilities. It is also possible to grow an addiction to the internet due to overuse. Internet use is best illustrated in Internet Usage and Academic Performance: A Study in a Malaysian Public University by Harlina Halizah Siraj, Abdus Salam, Nurul Ashiqin Bt Hasan, Tan Hiang Jin, Raihanah

  • The Characteristics Of The Islamic Religion In The World

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    What is the Islamic religion? “Islam is a monotheistic religious tradition that developed in the Middle East in the 7th century, which literally means “surrender” or “submission”, was founded on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad as an expression of surrender to the will of Allah, the creator and sustainer of the world”("Islam Origins"). Islam has a text called The Quran is the teachings of the Prophet. Islam has a belief that Allah is their one and only true God with no one greater(Watkins).

  • Jinnah; Myth and Reality by Yasser Latif Hamdani

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    "Do Ahmadis deserve to live in Pakistan?"-Critique Yasser Latif Hamdani is a prolific, young writer and an ardent lawyer based in Lahore, Pakistan. In 1998, he went to Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA, for his graduation before moving to Punjab University for his further education. He has authored "Jinnah; Myth and Reality," in which he argues that Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, wanted Pakistan to be a secular democratic state. As a lawyer, Hamdani has contested several public interest cases

  • Abbasid Caliph: The Islamic Golden Age

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    Futuh, which represents Islamic expansion through openings, has brought about the interaction of various societies and cultures since caliphs have vanquished and ruled over a wide number of countries (Zachariah Matthews, The Golden Age of Islam). The Greeks, Babylonians, Indians, and Persians were the most recognized civilizations that energized science in Islamic. Futuh introduced a period of illumination in the medieval Arab world, especially in Baghdad, Damascus, Cairo, and Cordoba, between the