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۔۔۔کے پروفائل پر بلی دیکھ کر

۔۔ ۔کے پروفائل پر بلّی دیکھ کر

پالی میں نے بھی اک بلّی
دیکھی تیرے گھر جب بلّی

تیرے گھر میں جو بلّی ہے
بھولی بھالی سی دِکھتی ہے
خوب شرارت پر کرتی ہے
تیرے بستر پر بیٹھی ہے

مجھ کو کیسے گھور رہی ہے
تجھ سے ملنے جب آتا ہوں
اِس کے بسکٹ بھی لاتا ہوں

یہ کتنے نخرے کرتی ہے
بس تیرے جیسی لگتی ہے
کیک بیکری کے کھاتی ہے
اور پھر بھی گھورے جاتی ہے

یہ سب کچھ دیکھا میں نے تو
پالی میں نے بھی اک بلّی
ایسی نہیں پر میری بلّی
تیری بلّی ، تیری بلّی
ایسی نہیں پر میری بلّی

Revelation in Hinduism: A Muslim Reading

Hinduism has been viewed by Semitic religions as a religion devoid of revelation. Early, Medieval and modem Muslim and Christian writings have often portrayed Hinduism as pagan even satanic while Hindus for millennia have claimed to be divinely revealed. Is Hinduism really a revealed religion and if so, what kind of a revelation does it have? In what manner does the divine reveal himself and who are the recipients of this revelation? To what extent is this concept different from ours? Does the process of revelation continue or has it been discontinued? These are some of the more significant questions that this article shall engage with. It clarifies that Hindus have books which they consider revealed and look upon much as Muslims look upon their Qur’an. The most significant of these among a majority of the Hindus are called the Vedas, literally, knowledge. It goes on to introduce the Vedas with respect to their various parts and content, what Hindus largely believe about it and how they ensured its preservation and safe transmission to later generations through various intricate and elaborate memorization techniques. The article highlights the importance of rishl, the recipients of these revelations, their kinds, characteristics and role in the process of revelation. The article contends that there is much in common between Rishland Semitic prophets with respect to their characteristics but that the similarities do not end here. Rather there is much more common ground to be explored with respect to revelation and its contents and its conveyors than meets the eye.

Feedforward Control Design for Dynamical Systems

The present Ph.D thesis deals with feedforward (open-loop) control methods, in clas- sical and quasi-classical physical systems like nonlinear oscillators, quantum particles in external electromagnetic field etc. We investigate the special case of fast oscillating control when the time of control period is sufficiently less to compare with the typical time of controlled system behavior ( for instance its period of oscillation). We apply mathematical technique specially developed for feedforward control systems such as Lyapunov method and Kapitza averaging. First we demonstrate that the Lyapunov spectrum of Kapitza averaged systems are sufficiently different from the original spectra of non-controlled plants. That means the description of averaged system in the neighborhood of their fixed points does not describe appropriately the original system behavior. Secondly we apply Kapitza averaging procedure to the original systems to derive the correcting terms in their dynamical equations. As a result we demonstrate re-design of original dynamical systems by fast changing control periodical force.
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