The document provides a list of notable figures from Kasur, Pakistan in various fields including saints, historians, politicians, military generals, cricketers, wrestlers, singers, musicians, actors and civil servants. It mentions that Kasur has produced many talented individuals who have made significant contributions in fields such as spirituality, history, governance, sports, arts and public service.
The document provides a list of notable individuals and families from Kasur, Pakistan. It discusses geniuses from Kasur across many fields including Sufi saints, historians, politicians, military leaders, athletes, artists, writers, doctors, lawyers, bankers and more. It highlights Kasur's rich history of producing talented individuals and leaders who have made significant contributions nationally and globally.
The document provides a list of notable figures from Kasur, Pakistan in various fields including saints, historians, politicians, military generals, cricketers, wrestlers, singers, musicians, actors and civil servants. It notes that Kasur has produced many talented individuals who have made significant contributions in fields such as spirituality, history, governance, sports, arts and public service.
This document provides a brief account of notable figures from Kasur, Pakistan in various fields including saints, historians, politicians, military leaders, cricketers, wrestlers, singers, musicians, doctors, lawyers, judges, writers and more. It lists the names and accomplishments of important individuals from Kasur who have made contributions in their respective fields and have brought recognition and prestige to Kasur. It highlights Kasur's rich history and how it has consistently produced talented individuals who have played important roles in shaping Pakistan.
The document provides a brief overview of notable figures from Kasur, Pakistan. It lists geniuses, saints, historians, feudal families, military generals, politicians who served as Prime Minister, Foreign Ministers, Law Ministers and other government roles, cricketers, wrestlers, vocalists, musicians, singers, military elites, civil bureaucrats and police officers from Kasur who have made significant contributions in various fields.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe, it was ruled by various empires and kingdoms throughout history, and notable Kasuris have made contributions in fields such as politics, military, arts and more. The document also lists current members of the national and provincial assemblies from Kasur.
This document provides an outline and summary of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri. It discusses the background of Kasur district and lists notable people from Kasur who have served as members of the national and provincial assemblies of Pakistan. The book appears to profile hundreds of prominent figures from Kasur across various fields including literature, law, politics, military service, and more over the region's history.
The document provides a detailed list of notable figures and geniuses from the city of Kasur, Pakistan. It outlines politicians, military leaders, writers, artists, religious scholars, and personalities from various other fields who have originated from Kasur and made significant contributions. The document emphasizes that Kasur has historically been a place that has produced many talented and influential individuals who have played important roles in Pakistan and on the global stage across different domains.
The document provides details about the many talented and accomplished individuals who hail from the city of Kasur, Pakistan. It lists geniuses from Kasur across various fields including saints, historians, politicians who served as prime ministers and foreign ministers, military generals, cricketers, wrestlers, musicians, singers, doctors, lawyers, judges, writers, poets, teachers, and more. It emphasizes that the soil of Kasur is rich and has produced many productive and genius personalities who have made significant contributions on the local, national and global scale.
The document provides a list of notable individuals and families from Kasur, Pakistan. It discusses geniuses from Kasur across many fields including Sufi saints, historians, politicians, military leaders, athletes, artists, writers, doctors, lawyers, bankers and more. It highlights Kasur's rich history of producing talented individuals and leaders who have made significant contributions nationally and globally.
The document provides a list of notable figures from Kasur, Pakistan in various fields including saints, historians, politicians, military generals, cricketers, wrestlers, singers, musicians, actors and civil servants. It notes that Kasur has produced many talented individuals who have made significant contributions in fields such as spirituality, history, governance, sports, arts and public service.
This document provides a brief account of notable figures from Kasur, Pakistan in various fields including saints, historians, politicians, military leaders, cricketers, wrestlers, singers, musicians, doctors, lawyers, judges, writers and more. It lists the names and accomplishments of important individuals from Kasur who have made contributions in their respective fields and have brought recognition and prestige to Kasur. It highlights Kasur's rich history and how it has consistently produced talented individuals who have played important roles in shaping Pakistan.
The document provides a brief overview of notable figures from Kasur, Pakistan. It lists geniuses, saints, historians, feudal families, military generals, politicians who served as Prime Minister, Foreign Ministers, Law Ministers and other government roles, cricketers, wrestlers, vocalists, musicians, singers, military elites, civil bureaucrats and police officers from Kasur who have made significant contributions in various fields.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe, it was ruled by various empires and kingdoms throughout history, and notable Kasuris have made contributions in fields such as politics, military, arts and more. The document also lists current members of the national and provincial assemblies from Kasur.
This document provides an outline and summary of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri. It discusses the background of Kasur district and lists notable people from Kasur who have served as members of the national and provincial assemblies of Pakistan. The book appears to profile hundreds of prominent figures from Kasur across various fields including literature, law, politics, military service, and more over the region's history.
The document provides a detailed list of notable figures and geniuses from the city of Kasur, Pakistan. It outlines politicians, military leaders, writers, artists, religious scholars, and personalities from various other fields who have originated from Kasur and made significant contributions. The document emphasizes that Kasur has historically been a place that has produced many talented and influential individuals who have played important roles in Pakistan and on the global stage across different domains.
The document provides details about the many talented and accomplished individuals who hail from the city of Kasur, Pakistan. It lists geniuses from Kasur across various fields including saints, historians, politicians who served as prime ministers and foreign ministers, military generals, cricketers, wrestlers, musicians, singers, doctors, lawyers, judges, writers, poets, teachers, and more. It emphasizes that the soil of Kasur is rich and has produced many productive and genius personalities who have made significant contributions on the local, national and global scale.
This document summarizes a speech given by Shaykh-e-Tareeqat, Ameer-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat about hoards of treasures. It recounts historical events from early Islamic conquests and battles, including how Muslim warriors crossed a river to capture a city. It describes valuable items found after victories, including gold coins and statues. The speech tells a parable to warn about obsession with wealth and the impermanence of worldly possessions. It encourages developing disinterest in worldly treasures by pondering the afterlife.
A portrait of perfection, blessed descriptions of the best of creation, part ...topbottom1
This document provides an introduction and background to a book summarizing the noble characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses the importance of understanding the Prophet's name, lineage, attributes and teachings in order to properly emulate him. The author aims to compile much of what is known about the Prophet's actions, sayings and descriptions to aid believers in recalling his high status.
Life of the prophet in makkah by dr zakaria bashierdocsforu
DR. ZAKAR1A BASHIER is former Vice Chancellor, University of Juba, Sudan. He was
educated at the Universities of Khartoum, Durham (UK) and Pittsburgh (USA), and was
State Minister, and Chairman of the Parliament Committee for Higher Education and
Scientific Research. At present he is teaching at the University of A!-Ain, UAE. His
publications include: The Islamic Path to Social Change (Arabic), Jeddah, 1977; The
Hijra. Story and Significance. Leicester, 1983; Philosophical Aspects of Ibn Khaldun’s
Prolegomena (Arabic), Khartoum, 1985; Al-Ghazali on the Qur'dnic Philosophy
(Arabic), Al-Ain (UAE), 1989; The Methodology of Jabir ibn Hayytin (Arabic), Al-.Ain
(UAE), 1989; Sunshine at Madinah. Leicester, 1990.
THE MAKKAN CRUCIBLE, based on original Arabic sources and modern writings on
the Strah, is a powerful restatement of the Makkan life of the Prophet and a searching
analysis of the Jahiliyyah environment in which the blessings of Islam produced a
generation of people who not only became the finest embodiment of human conduct
but typified the highest virtues of faith and endurance. The author has not only
breathed a new freshness into the subject but has focused on the Sirah in the context
of the Prophet's mission as reflected in the Qur’an. The focus moves beautifully and
meaningfully from man to mission, from individual to movement, from past to the
present and the future, from chronicle of events to ethos of society and history. In pa :i "
homage and showing reverence to the Prophet some authors have exceeded proper liters
while others have not been able to adequately highlight the multi-dimensional aspect' T
the Prophetic life. Dr. Zakaria Bashier however has succeeded in striking a balance .upresenting
in the book a graphic and inspiring picture of the Sirah of the Prophet.
THE ISLAMIC FOUNDATION is an educational and research organization devoted
to making Islam a living reality in our age. For this purpose, it aims to improve human
communication and develop a better understanding of Islam among all peonle of the
world, Muslim and non-Muslim, so as to galvanize man to the message and ideal of
One God and the unity of mankind, as brought by all the Prophets of God throughout
the ages, last of whom was the Prophet Muhammad (blessings of Allah and peace be
on him). The Foundation has research units in Islamic Economics, Christian-Muslim
Relations, and Literature for Children. Its regular publications include Muslim World
Book Review containing an Index of Islamic Literature (quarterly), Encounters:
Journal of Inter-Cultural Perspectives (bi-annually) and Review of Islamic Economics
(bi-annually). Markfield Institute of Higher Education, Leicester, UK, a subsidiary of the
Foundation, awards MA/ MPhil/ Ph.D degrees, Post-Graduate Diploma and Certificate
in Islamic Studies in partnership with the University of Portsmouth, UK.
Sayyid Qutb was an influential Egyptian Islamist thinker who joined the Muslim Brotherhood after returning displeased from a study trip to America in the 1950s. He strongly criticized the secular path taken by the new Egyptian government under Nasser, leading to his imprisonment and torture where he developed his influential ideas rejecting secular nationalism. After release, he continued criticizing the regime and was eventually sentenced to death and martyred in 1966 at the age of 60.
This document discusses the qualities and characteristics of effective leadership. It defines a leader as someone who guides others to their destination with a clear vision and plan. An effective leader is compared to the engine that powers a train and takes it where it needs to go. Key qualities of strong leaders mentioned include integrity, self-confidence, intelligence, knowledge of their field, and the ability to motivate and develop people. The document also warns against negative traits like pride, arrogance, and selfishness that undermine good leadership. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of mutual love and respect between leaders and their followers.
Fazl e Umar
FAZL-E-UMAR The Life of Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul Masih II [ra]
PART 1 15 Early childhood and parental training 17 Education 41 Public speaking and writing 55 Childhood interests, games and pastimes 63 Circle of contacts 75 Belief in the truth of his father and its consequences 80 Ever–growing faith in the Promised Messiah [as] 88 The death and burial of the Promised Messiah [as] 90 Historic pledge of Hadhrat Sahibzada Mirza Mahmud Ahmad 98
PART 2 103 Establishment of Khilafat in the Ahmadiyya Movement 105 Efforts to support and strengthen the institution of Khilafat 110
PART 3 143 Khilafat of Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad [ra] 144 Independence of India 153 The Shuddhi Movement 166 Trip to Europe 168 Holy Prophet’s [saw] Day and Religious Founders Day
The document provides a list of notable figures and geniuses from Kasur, Pakistan across various fields including saints, historians, politicians, military leaders, cricketers, musicians, singers, doctors, lawyers, journalists, social activists, bankers, and judges. It notes that Kasur has produced many influential and prestigious individuals who have made significant contributions in fields like statesmanship, the military, bureaucracy, and more, promoting peace and prosperity around the world. The list includes over 100 names of geniuses from Kasur and their accomplishments.
This document provides an overview of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It discusses the table of contents, history of Kasur dating back 3000 years to Aryan settlements, rulers that controlled the region over centuries including Alexander the Great, Mughals who named it Qasur Pathanan, and British who appointed a Nawab. It notes Kasur became part of Pakistan in 1947 and was made a district in 1976. It provides brief biographies of 28 prominent Kasuris who have achieved success in fields like politics, military, literature and more.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe, it was ruled by various empires and kingdoms throughout history, and notable Kasuris have made contributions in fields such as politics, military, literature and more.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe. It further summarizes the regional rulers of Kasur under different empires over time. The document aims to highlight distinguished figures and the important role of Kasur in Pakistani history and politics.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe, it became an important city under Mughal rule, and notable Kasuris have made contributions in fields such as politics, military service, arts and literature.
MUHAMMAD - THE LAST MESSENGER OF GOD - GREATEST MAN IN HISTORYDRAMIRFARIDISAHAK
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) claimed to be the Last Messenger of GOD, to teach the only Religion (ISLAM) approved by GOD. This presentation shows that in his character, teachings and achievements indeed proved that his claim was valid - AS ASSESSED BY UNBIASED NON-MUSLIM SCHOLARS AND HISTORIANS.
The document provides an overview of the Pathan people, also known as Pukhtuns or Pashtuns. It discusses their origins in Pakistan and Afghanistan and their cultural traditions, which include codes of honor, hospitality, and tribal customs. It also provides statistics on Pathan populations in various countries and their significant contributions across fields in Pakistan such as politics, the military, science, and sports.
The document provides biographical and professional details about Ahmad Ali Kasuri, the author of the book "Kasur Explored". It discusses Kasuri's educational background, career as a lawyer, and social work. It also provides an overview of the chapters in "Kasur Explored", which explores various aspects of the history, culture, and prominent people of Kasur District in Pakistan.
The Presidency - National Orders Booklet 2013Dr Lendy Spires
This document outlines the Order of Mendi for Bravery awards ceremony held on 27 April 2013. It provides biographies of 3 recipients who are receiving the Order of Mendi for Bravery in Silver: Alfred Duma, a trade unionist and political prisoner who spent 10 years on Robben Island; Riot Mkhwanazi, who joined Umkhonto we Sizwe and also spent time in prison on Robben Island; and Cletus Mzimela, a veteran of the Wankie Campaign who received military training and served as a commander for MK/ZIPRA forces.
10 Timeless Leadership Lessons from Cyrus the GreatAli Asadi
10 Timeless Leadership Lessons from Cyrus the Great. . Cyrus the Great respected the customs and religions of the lands he conquered. It is said that in universal history, the role of the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus lies in its very successful model for centralized administration and establishing a government working to the advantage and profit of its subjects.
This document provides information about Mughal emperor Akbar the Great and his administration system. It states that Akbar gradually expanded the Mughal Empire to include much of the Indian subcontinent. He established a centralized administration system throughout his empire and adopted policies of conciliation to unify the vast state. The document also describes the key departments in Akbar's administration, including the revenue department headed by the wazir, the military headed by the mir bakshi, the imperial household headed by the mir saman, and a separate judiciary headed by the chief Qazi.
This documentary proposal outlines a 45-minute documentary about Mughal King Akbar the Great. It will use interviews with researchers and historians along with historical footage and recreations to explore Akbar's legacy of pluralism and religious tolerance. As the leader of the Mughal Empire, Akbar fostered religious harmony in India through policies of respect for all faiths. He repealed discriminatory taxes on non-Muslims and promoted the Sufi concept of "peace for all" in his rule. The documentary aims to convey Akbar's wisdom and example of open-minded leadership to modern audiences.
This document provides an overview of Zarathushtra's Gathas and key concepts in Zoroastrianism. It begins with an introduction to the sources used and then:
1. Describes the three commandments in Zoroastrianism as good thoughts, words, and deeds.
2. Explains the concept of Ahura Mazda as the one supreme god, and the six Amesha Spentas as attributes of Ahura Mazda representing good mind, righteousness, power, devotion, perfection, and immortality.
3. Summarizes key teachings in the Gathas including the twin mentalities of Spenta Mainyu and Angra Mainyu, and the
Hazrat Baba Bullah Shah Kasuri is considered the first personality of Kasur and is widely revered around the world. In 1905, the British Empire recognized his intellectual work by including it in the Punjab University syllabus. Other geniuses from Kasur include Hazrat Baba Kamal Chishti Kasuri, an influential spiritual figure; Molvi Abdul Rehman, who translated the Quran into Urdu; and Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan, who translated the Quran into English. Several intellectuals and religious scholars also hailed from Kasur, making significant contributions.
The Presidency - National Orders Booklet 2016Dr Lendy Spires
This document outlines the order of proceedings for the presentation of South Africa's National Orders ceremony. It provides details on the arrival of President Jacob Zuma and the rendition of national anthems. It then lists the different National Orders that will be awarded - The Order of Mendi for Bravery, The Order of Ikhamanga, The Order of the Baobab, The Order of Luthuli, The Order of Mapungubwe, and The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo. Recipients of each award are then named, with a total of 32 recipients being honored.
This document summarizes a speech given by Shaykh-e-Tareeqat, Ameer-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat about hoards of treasures. It recounts historical events from early Islamic conquests and battles, including how Muslim warriors crossed a river to capture a city. It describes valuable items found after victories, including gold coins and statues. The speech tells a parable to warn about obsession with wealth and the impermanence of worldly possessions. It encourages developing disinterest in worldly treasures by pondering the afterlife.
A portrait of perfection, blessed descriptions of the best of creation, part ...topbottom1
This document provides an introduction and background to a book summarizing the noble characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad. It discusses the importance of understanding the Prophet's name, lineage, attributes and teachings in order to properly emulate him. The author aims to compile much of what is known about the Prophet's actions, sayings and descriptions to aid believers in recalling his high status.
Life of the prophet in makkah by dr zakaria bashierdocsforu
DR. ZAKAR1A BASHIER is former Vice Chancellor, University of Juba, Sudan. He was
educated at the Universities of Khartoum, Durham (UK) and Pittsburgh (USA), and was
State Minister, and Chairman of the Parliament Committee for Higher Education and
Scientific Research. At present he is teaching at the University of A!-Ain, UAE. His
publications include: The Islamic Path to Social Change (Arabic), Jeddah, 1977; The
Hijra. Story and Significance. Leicester, 1983; Philosophical Aspects of Ibn Khaldun’s
Prolegomena (Arabic), Khartoum, 1985; Al-Ghazali on the Qur'dnic Philosophy
(Arabic), Al-Ain (UAE), 1989; The Methodology of Jabir ibn Hayytin (Arabic), Al-.Ain
(UAE), 1989; Sunshine at Madinah. Leicester, 1990.
THE MAKKAN CRUCIBLE, based on original Arabic sources and modern writings on
the Strah, is a powerful restatement of the Makkan life of the Prophet and a searching
analysis of the Jahiliyyah environment in which the blessings of Islam produced a
generation of people who not only became the finest embodiment of human conduct
but typified the highest virtues of faith and endurance. The author has not only
breathed a new freshness into the subject but has focused on the Sirah in the context
of the Prophet's mission as reflected in the Qur’an. The focus moves beautifully and
meaningfully from man to mission, from individual to movement, from past to the
present and the future, from chronicle of events to ethos of society and history. In pa :i "
homage and showing reverence to the Prophet some authors have exceeded proper liters
while others have not been able to adequately highlight the multi-dimensional aspect' T
the Prophetic life. Dr. Zakaria Bashier however has succeeded in striking a balance .upresenting
in the book a graphic and inspiring picture of the Sirah of the Prophet.
THE ISLAMIC FOUNDATION is an educational and research organization devoted
to making Islam a living reality in our age. For this purpose, it aims to improve human
communication and develop a better understanding of Islam among all peonle of the
world, Muslim and non-Muslim, so as to galvanize man to the message and ideal of
One God and the unity of mankind, as brought by all the Prophets of God throughout
the ages, last of whom was the Prophet Muhammad (blessings of Allah and peace be
on him). The Foundation has research units in Islamic Economics, Christian-Muslim
Relations, and Literature for Children. Its regular publications include Muslim World
Book Review containing an Index of Islamic Literature (quarterly), Encounters:
Journal of Inter-Cultural Perspectives (bi-annually) and Review of Islamic Economics
(bi-annually). Markfield Institute of Higher Education, Leicester, UK, a subsidiary of the
Foundation, awards MA/ MPhil/ Ph.D degrees, Post-Graduate Diploma and Certificate
in Islamic Studies in partnership with the University of Portsmouth, UK.
Sayyid Qutb was an influential Egyptian Islamist thinker who joined the Muslim Brotherhood after returning displeased from a study trip to America in the 1950s. He strongly criticized the secular path taken by the new Egyptian government under Nasser, leading to his imprisonment and torture where he developed his influential ideas rejecting secular nationalism. After release, he continued criticizing the regime and was eventually sentenced to death and martyred in 1966 at the age of 60.
This document discusses the qualities and characteristics of effective leadership. It defines a leader as someone who guides others to their destination with a clear vision and plan. An effective leader is compared to the engine that powers a train and takes it where it needs to go. Key qualities of strong leaders mentioned include integrity, self-confidence, intelligence, knowledge of their field, and the ability to motivate and develop people. The document also warns against negative traits like pride, arrogance, and selfishness that undermine good leadership. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of mutual love and respect between leaders and their followers.
Fazl e Umar
FAZL-E-UMAR The Life of Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad Khalifatul Masih II [ra]
PART 1 15 Early childhood and parental training 17 Education 41 Public speaking and writing 55 Childhood interests, games and pastimes 63 Circle of contacts 75 Belief in the truth of his father and its consequences 80 Ever–growing faith in the Promised Messiah [as] 88 The death and burial of the Promised Messiah [as] 90 Historic pledge of Hadhrat Sahibzada Mirza Mahmud Ahmad 98
PART 2 103 Establishment of Khilafat in the Ahmadiyya Movement 105 Efforts to support and strengthen the institution of Khilafat 110
PART 3 143 Khilafat of Hadhrat Mirza Bashiruddin Mahmud Ahmad [ra] 144 Independence of India 153 The Shuddhi Movement 166 Trip to Europe 168 Holy Prophet’s [saw] Day and Religious Founders Day
The document provides a list of notable figures and geniuses from Kasur, Pakistan across various fields including saints, historians, politicians, military leaders, cricketers, musicians, singers, doctors, lawyers, journalists, social activists, bankers, and judges. It notes that Kasur has produced many influential and prestigious individuals who have made significant contributions in fields like statesmanship, the military, bureaucracy, and more, promoting peace and prosperity around the world. The list includes over 100 names of geniuses from Kasur and their accomplishments.
This document provides an overview of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It discusses the table of contents, history of Kasur dating back 3000 years to Aryan settlements, rulers that controlled the region over centuries including Alexander the Great, Mughals who named it Qasur Pathanan, and British who appointed a Nawab. It notes Kasur became part of Pakistan in 1947 and was made a district in 1976. It provides brief biographies of 28 prominent Kasuris who have achieved success in fields like politics, military, literature and more.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe, it was ruled by various empires and kingdoms throughout history, and notable Kasuris have made contributions in fields such as politics, military, literature and more.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe. It further summarizes the regional rulers of Kasur under different empires over time. The document aims to highlight distinguished figures and the important role of Kasur in Pakistani history and politics.
This document provides an outline and synopsis of the book "Geniuses of Kasur" by Ahmad Ali Kasuri Advocate. It details the table of contents, which profiles notable people from Kasur across various fields, and provides a brief history of Kasur. Key points include that Kasur has been inhabited for over 3000 years and was originally named Kassara after an ancient tribe, it became an important city under Mughal rule, and notable Kasuris have made contributions in fields such as politics, military service, arts and literature.
MUHAMMAD - THE LAST MESSENGER OF GOD - GREATEST MAN IN HISTORYDRAMIRFARIDISAHAK
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) claimed to be the Last Messenger of GOD, to teach the only Religion (ISLAM) approved by GOD. This presentation shows that in his character, teachings and achievements indeed proved that his claim was valid - AS ASSESSED BY UNBIASED NON-MUSLIM SCHOLARS AND HISTORIANS.
The document provides an overview of the Pathan people, also known as Pukhtuns or Pashtuns. It discusses their origins in Pakistan and Afghanistan and their cultural traditions, which include codes of honor, hospitality, and tribal customs. It also provides statistics on Pathan populations in various countries and their significant contributions across fields in Pakistan such as politics, the military, science, and sports.
The document provides biographical and professional details about Ahmad Ali Kasuri, the author of the book "Kasur Explored". It discusses Kasuri's educational background, career as a lawyer, and social work. It also provides an overview of the chapters in "Kasur Explored", which explores various aspects of the history, culture, and prominent people of Kasur District in Pakistan.
The Presidency - National Orders Booklet 2013Dr Lendy Spires
This document outlines the Order of Mendi for Bravery awards ceremony held on 27 April 2013. It provides biographies of 3 recipients who are receiving the Order of Mendi for Bravery in Silver: Alfred Duma, a trade unionist and political prisoner who spent 10 years on Robben Island; Riot Mkhwanazi, who joined Umkhonto we Sizwe and also spent time in prison on Robben Island; and Cletus Mzimela, a veteran of the Wankie Campaign who received military training and served as a commander for MK/ZIPRA forces.
10 Timeless Leadership Lessons from Cyrus the GreatAli Asadi
10 Timeless Leadership Lessons from Cyrus the Great. . Cyrus the Great respected the customs and religions of the lands he conquered. It is said that in universal history, the role of the Achaemenid Empire founded by Cyrus lies in its very successful model for centralized administration and establishing a government working to the advantage and profit of its subjects.
This document provides information about Mughal emperor Akbar the Great and his administration system. It states that Akbar gradually expanded the Mughal Empire to include much of the Indian subcontinent. He established a centralized administration system throughout his empire and adopted policies of conciliation to unify the vast state. The document also describes the key departments in Akbar's administration, including the revenue department headed by the wazir, the military headed by the mir bakshi, the imperial household headed by the mir saman, and a separate judiciary headed by the chief Qazi.
This documentary proposal outlines a 45-minute documentary about Mughal King Akbar the Great. It will use interviews with researchers and historians along with historical footage and recreations to explore Akbar's legacy of pluralism and religious tolerance. As the leader of the Mughal Empire, Akbar fostered religious harmony in India through policies of respect for all faiths. He repealed discriminatory taxes on non-Muslims and promoted the Sufi concept of "peace for all" in his rule. The documentary aims to convey Akbar's wisdom and example of open-minded leadership to modern audiences.
This document provides an overview of Zarathushtra's Gathas and key concepts in Zoroastrianism. It begins with an introduction to the sources used and then:
1. Describes the three commandments in Zoroastrianism as good thoughts, words, and deeds.
2. Explains the concept of Ahura Mazda as the one supreme god, and the six Amesha Spentas as attributes of Ahura Mazda representing good mind, righteousness, power, devotion, perfection, and immortality.
3. Summarizes key teachings in the Gathas including the twin mentalities of Spenta Mainyu and Angra Mainyu, and the
Hazrat Baba Bullah Shah Kasuri is considered the first personality of Kasur and is widely revered around the world. In 1905, the British Empire recognized his intellectual work by including it in the Punjab University syllabus. Other geniuses from Kasur include Hazrat Baba Kamal Chishti Kasuri, an influential spiritual figure; Molvi Abdul Rehman, who translated the Quran into Urdu; and Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan, who translated the Quran into English. Several intellectuals and religious scholars also hailed from Kasur, making significant contributions.
The Presidency - National Orders Booklet 2016Dr Lendy Spires
This document outlines the order of proceedings for the presentation of South Africa's National Orders ceremony. It provides details on the arrival of President Jacob Zuma and the rendition of national anthems. It then lists the different National Orders that will be awarded - The Order of Mendi for Bravery, The Order of Ikhamanga, The Order of the Baobab, The Order of Luthuli, The Order of Mapungubwe, and The Order of the Companions of OR Tambo. Recipients of each award are then named, with a total of 32 recipients being honored.
1. The document is a letter from Hassan Al-Banna, the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, to the King of Egypt in 1947 urging him to guide Egypt according to Islamic principles rather than Western ways.
2. Al-Banna argues that Islam provides the best path for Egypt, pointing to the historical success of Islamic civilization and the current failures of the Western world. He asserts that following Islamic rules and values will unite Arabs and Muslims and lead to prosperity.
3. The letter maintains that Islam can solve problems better than other systems and will receive divine support. It concludes by insisting that only Islam can provide what the Egyptian nation needs to succeed.
Most of us do not know that Turban has an Indian cultural heritage!
The whole of India used to wear a Turban. The Sikhs, Rajputs and Marathas were the ones who defied the Mughal diktat that only royals would be allowed to wear Turbans. And the Sikhs undertook the task of freezing the Turban in a time-capsule, so that no law or modernization could take it off.
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1) Prophets were sent by God as perfect models of humanity to guide people towards virtue and righteousness and away from tyranny and ignorance.
2) While many historical figures left their mark, such as conquerors, philosophers, and poets, none provided a practical model of moral behavior and rectitude that could solve humanity's social and spiritual problems.
3) In contrast, the prophets, through their teachings and lives, established examples of goodness, justice, and piety that addressed humanity's ills and that could guide people for all time.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
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Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
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2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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The Geniuses Of Kasur
1. 1
“THE GENIUSES
OF KASUR”
By:
Advocate Ahmad Ali Kasuri
M.A. LL. B.
Topper in LL.B. Examination Punjab University
Awarded Medal of Honour by the Chief Justice Pakistan
Publications of this author:
1- Humanization: 2- Muhammad Ali Jinnah: 3-Introduction to
Law: 4- Chengiz Khan: 5- Woman: 6- The Geniuses of Kasur:
7- Mogul Empire to British imperialism or Chengiz ta Engraiz.
+92 333 493 5920
2. 2
Children are the best identification of a land. Soil of Kasur
is richly fertile, fecund and prolific in having such productive
and genius cluster of personalities of the world, who always
remains scintillating as coveted star of this terra- forming. And
to encompass their ambitiously manifested multiphase role, let
us embark upon this study voyage that shall definitely save us
from disheartening from Kasur and its glorious inhabitants, who
not only had faced very bravely all the unwholesome
circumstances and psychosis tempests of worst maneuvering
which escalates very unreasonably against those whereas
contrary to that illicit propagation they sustained with iron
determination for persistently incessant endeavor with ever
spiraling ambitions blended with perseverance per se to be
strategic, disciplined and rewarding struggle ,that inspires many
hearts, forever.
They are dedicated to making the most of the ambition,
enterprise, and potential, having proficiency to initiate any of
positively constructive goings-on either an intellectual venture
or a material entrepreneur in the particular or assorted sphere.
Actually it’s their sparkling beam of humanization with
dignified characteristics of octangular panorama that writ-large
on their pleasing personality that has articulated them
altruistically to feel self- assured and reliance with burgeoning
confidence after having been attached to the existing revitalizing
working environment of their own made-up circumference
adorned with their well- cogitated and highly reflected veritable
reservoir of faith, nobility, respect, ideology, allegories,
consensuses of opinion, cosmopolitan-approach, and
practicability. Thus they truly witness that humanization is
really a matter of recognizing the common humanity even of
one's opponents and including them in one's moral scope.
They also demonstrate that leadership is essential to getting
things done, very appropriately. Thus their role is the best
enlightening sign of the qualities of good leaders— having
blessed with self-knowledge, self-reverence, self-control,
commitment, willingness to look to others for support, being
open to change, and a desire to go the extra mile for realization
of in-coming goal, and out- going goal— that can therefore
determine whether anyone chooses to follow them, adherently.
3. 3
And all that has been possible after their realization the need to
be clear about their own values, priorities, and preferences and
not let someone else, or society, to define for them,"
Envisaging from the annals of history, witnessing the
present and to forecasting the future, I am hitherto pretty much
confident that Kasur is always generously blessed with brilliant,
magnanimous and progressive brains having all acumen that
plausibly plays their ever beneficial character in welfare and
amelioration and thus prove as they are amongst the
wholesome, groomed and blessed personas of the world to be
respected by holding in a very high esteem by the community
because of their righteous, pragmatic and dynamic leadership
competency.
All & above from mere fables level, and apart from any
sort of frivolous hype up; let us enshrine, in the heart of our
heart and adorn even more fabulously, the geniuses of Kasur;
and know all by these presents, that how much, these celebrities
are prestigious, prodigious, dashing, lavishing, ravishing and
striking ones: as thitherto a tint of such ever- shining
personalities is given who always had rendered abundantly in
many a sphere , even in statesmanship, as well as in military and
civil bureaucracy; and thus have very nicely demanded
contribution toward bringing peace, promoting humanization
and evolving prosperity; around the globe.
A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE GENIUSES OF KASUR:
Most venerated readers, with due deliverance I do hereby
humbly submit before your honour, that in the following lines,
there is a summary, precise, or substance of the (Names,
characters, institution or events related to Kasur. The details,
pedantries, and elaborations about all these can be had from any
good encyclopedia, please.
SAINTS:
-Baba Bulley Shah Sahib
-Baba Kamal Chishti Sahib
-Baba Abdul Khaliq Sahib
-Baba Imam Shah Sahib
4. 4
HISTORIAN:
-Abaidullah Abdul Qadir Khwashgi Kasuri
(He is the writer of the oldest book on Kasur namely
“AKHBAR UL AULIA MIN LISAN IL ASFIA”)
-Professor Dr. Muhammad Shafee. (Sitara-i-Pakistan)
(He is the writer of modern book on Kasur namely
AULIA-I-KASUR)
HISTORICAL/ POLITICAL/ SIGNIFICANT FEUDALS/
LAND LORDS FAMILIES:
-Syed Family
-Mogul Family
-Afghan family
-Rajput family
-Jat family
-Arain Family
-Dogar Family
-Gujar family
-Kamboh Family
-Sheikh Family
-Kashmiri Family
-Ansari family
-Meo Family
- (And some others)
IMPERIAL MINISTER:
-Raja Toder mall (In the era of Akbar the great Mogul)
MILITARY GENERAL:
-Lt. General ®Mohammad Javed Nasir
PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN:
-Mian Moeen ul din Ahmad Qurashi
FOREIGN MINISTERS OF PAKISTAN:
-Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali
-Khurshid Mehmood Kasuri. (S/O Mian Mehmood Ali Kasuri)
LAW MINISTER OF PAKISTAN:
-Mian Mehmood Ali Kasuri. (S/O Moulvi Abdul Qadir Kasuri)
5. 5
CHIEF MINISTER:
-Sardar Mohammad Arif Nakai.
PREMIER/ GOVERNOR:
-Nawab Iftikhar Hussain Muhammadot.
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN SENATE OF PAKISTAN:
-Malik Mohammad Ali Khan Khai
DEPUTY CHAIRMAN PLANNING COMMISSION OF
PAKISTAN
-Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali
SPEAKER:
-Rana Mohammad Iqbal Khan
DEPUTY SPEAKER:
-Sardar Hasan Akhtar Moakal
PROVINCIAL MINISTERS:
-Rana Phool Mohammad Khan.
(And some others)
CRICKETER:
-Ali Ahmad (Ex Star Player Pakistan Team)
- (And some others)
WRESTLER:
-Ustad Gulzareykhan Rustam-I-Hind
-Showkat Pehalwan Olympian-
(And some others)
VOCALIST:
-Bedy Ghulam Ali Khan (Legendry Represent as Tan Sain)
-Ustad Barkat Ali, -Ustad Amanat Ali, -Ustad Salamat Ali,
-Ustad Chotay Ghulam Ali
- (And some others)
MUSICIAN:
-Ustad Ghulam Mohammad
- (And some others)
6. 6
SINGER:
-Malika i Tarnum Noor Jahan (Real name Allah Rakhi)
- (And some others)
MILITARY ELITES:
-Brigadier ® Mohammad Qayyum
-Brigadier ®Mian Zafar Hasan Rathore
-Brigadier ® Mohammad Majeed
-Brigadier Mohammad Javed Akhter
-Brigadier Dr. Irfan-Ul-Haq
-Colonel ® Azhar Hasan Rathore
-Colonel ® Ahmad Javed
- (And some others)
(Note:1- Brigadier ®Mian Zafar Hasan Rathore’s uncle General
Masood was the 1st General of Pak Army EME,whereas General
Aslam and General Arshad were his cousins and also a good
numbers of his relatives were on the higher MILITARY and
CIVIL positions)
(Note: 2- General K.M. Azhar and
General Muhammad Hussain also related to Kasur)
(Note:3- In Indo-Pak, war of 1965 , the Khaim Karan, Kasur
battlefield proved as the decisive one, and consequent upon the
victory of Pakistan, under the dynamic commander-in-chief
General Mohammad Mousa Khan Chengazi)
(Note:4-Brigadier Shami Shaheed, Colonel Ghulam Hussain
Shaheed, Captain Naseem Hayat Shaheed, Captain Muneer
Shaheed, Soldier Talib Shaheed are amongst the famous heroes
of Kasur during the 1965, and 1971 wars of Indo- Pakistan.
(Note:5- Some traditions reveal that Indian Military deployed at
this sector, planned in 1965 war, on a specific day to have their
morning tea at Kasur, and lunch at Lahore gymkhana. But they
were badly defeated and their own area Khaim Karan was
conquered by the valiant & brave Pakistan military.
In 1971 Indo- Pak war, the Kasur based courageous and bold
Pakistan military won over the Indian Qisar-i-Hind.)
7. 7
UPPER ECHELON WHO HAD RENDERED THEIR
SERVICES IN KASUR:
-General Mohammad Mousa Khan Chengizi (C-in-C) 1965)
-President General Pervez Musharraf (served as Captain 1965)
-Chief Secretary Punjab M.Hafeez Akhter (served as AC)
-Chairman Railways Captain Naseer Akhter (served as AC)
-Chief Secretary Punjab Mahar Jeven (served as AC)
-Secretary interior Punjab Ch. Nazir Ahmad (served as AC)
-Secretary Housing Pakistan G.M.Sakkandar (served as DC)
-I.G. of Police Jahangir Mirza (served as SP Kasur)
-I.G. of Police Malik Asif Hayat (served as SP Kasur)
-(And some others)
CIVIL BUREAUCRATS/ ELITES FROM KASUR:
-Hanif M. Akhtar Lincoln National Life Ins Co USA (CSP 1965)
-Mr. Abdul Hameed Auditor General of Pakistan.
-Javed Mehmmood Chief Secretary Punjab
-Maqbool Ahmad (Member BOR)
-Brig. ® M. Zafar Hassan (Joint Secretary Communication PK)
-MianTayyab Hasan (Ex. Secretary Finance / Cabinet)
-Abdul Hamid (Ex. Auditor General of Pakistan)
-Hamid Ali (Joint Secretary Interior PK)
-M.Samaee Saeed (Secretary Excise Punjab)
-Jalal Ul Din Akbar Zaidi (Ex. Director Accounts)
-Akmal Hussain (Collector Customs)
-Abdul Rehman Abid (Deputy Commissioner/ Director)
-Showkat Ali (DC Customs)
-Hamid Nawaz (Assistant commissioner)
-Ghulam Fareed (DDOR)
-Syed Zameer Ahmad (DDOR)
- Khalil Ahmad (Bhatti) Member(BOR)
-Arif Latief Senior G.M. Sui-Gas (SNGPL)
-Mujahid Anwar G.M. Sui-Gas (SNGPL)
-Dr. Aman Ullah Khan (USA)
-(And some others)
POLICE SERVICE OF PAKISTAN:
-Qamar Ul Din DIG
-Rana Mohammad Aslam SSP
-Mehmood Masood SSP
-Mohammad Tahir SSP
8. 8
-Amanuullah Pasha SSP
-Caption Atta Mohammad ASP
-(And some others)
EMINENT LEGAL PRACTITIONERS:
-Mian Mehmood Ali Kasuri (the celebrated legal mind of PK)
-Mian Mohammad Hassan Rathore
-Mian Nayyer Hassan Rathore
-Sardar Showkat Ali
-Mian Hameed ul Din Kasuri
-Ahmad Raza Kasuri
-Ahmad Ali Kasuri
-(And some others)
(Note: - The incumbency board of the District Bar Association
of Kasur revealed that Mr. Shafiq Akram Advocate was the
President for the most of the period of 1947 to 1982)
PROMINENT MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS:
-Dr. Asad Ur Rehman Director Health.
-Dr. Masood Humayyun (Ex. Chief Executive Sir Gangaram)
-Neuro Physician Dr. Mohammad Naeem (Meo Hospital)
-Neuro Surgeon Dr. Abdul Hameed (General Hospital Lahore)
-Dr. Kazmi Medical Superintendent Lahore General Hospital.
-(And some others)
LAWYERS WHO HAVE GOT TOP POSITION IN LL.B.
EXAMINATION PUNJAB UNIVERSITY:
-Advocate Ahmad Ali Kasuri (This Author)
-Dr. Abdul Qudus MBBS (Sandal Clinic Kasur)
COLUMNIST:
-Irshad Ahmad Haqani (Jang) Ex. Minister for InformationPK
-Advocate Ahmad Ali Kasuri (The Pakistan Times) (This
Author)
- (And some others)
SOCIAL ACTIVIST:
-Mohammad Nawaz Adv. Chairman T.B. Association Punjab
-Advocate Ahmad Ali Kasuri (This Author) Chairman PCYO
- (And some others)
9. 9
BANKERS/ ECONOMIST:
-Moinuldin Qurashi (World Bank) Ex. Prime Minister, Pakistan
-Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali Ex. Foreign Minister, Pakistan
-Muhammad Bill (PICIC Bank)
-After Ahmad (MCB Bank)
- (And some others)
CAPTILIST:
-Saith Abid Hussain
-Saith Mohammad Ashraf
-Mian Muhammad Saeed (USA)
- (And some others)
JUDGES:
-Rana Zahid Hussain Judge High Court
-Mr. Kazmi Sessions Judge
-Mohammad Akram Additional Sessions Judge
-Abdul Sattar Additional Sessions Judge
- (And some others)
EDUCATIONIST:
Khursheed Mehmmood Kasuri & His Family, Running The
Followings Educational Systems
1-Beaconhouse
2-Informatics
3-The City School
4-The Educators
POETS / WRITERS:
-Muhammad Ali Zahoori Kasuri
-Mumtaz Mufti
- (And some others)
BIG LAND LORDS:
1-Muhammad Nawaz Shareef (Ex. PM) Brothers Sugar Mills.
2-Ms. Nelofar Mehdi (PACKAGES).
- (And some others)
10. 10
RELIGIOUS SCHOLARS:
-Dr. Khalid Mehmood Ph.D. (World Islamic Mission UK)
-Maulana Mohammad Shareef Noori Kasuri (Author 12
Speeches)
- (And many others)
Ph.D. SCOLARS:
-Dr. Atta ur Rehman Ph.D. (Govt. Collage Kasur)
-Dr. Manzoor Elahi Ph.D.
-Dr. Maqsood Safdar Hassani Ph.D.
-Dr. Kunwar Maqsood Hasani Ph.D.
-Dr. M. Aslam Sarohi Ph.D.
-Dr. Abdul Rasheed Ph.D.
- (And some others)
FINE ARTIST OF KASUR:
-M.S.ASI (Chagatai Art Drawing) Alumina NCA
-Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali (Ex. FM)
-Muzzafar Ali Chagatai
-Mian Ghafoor Ahmad (Ex Principal NCA)
- (And some others)
RUSSIAN LENNON AWARD HOLDER:
-Sardar Shoukat Ali Advocate.
TEACHER OF BULLEY SHAH & WARIS SHAH:
-Khawaja Sahib Ghulam Murtaza Kasuri
RELIGIOUS SCOLARS of SADAT-I-HAMDANIA:
Chiragh Shah
Kamal Shah
Mubarak Shah
Tayyab Shah (He owned a big & old private library)
SITARA IMTIAZ (MILITARY):
-Col. ® Ahmad Javed adorned with the most coveted medal of
honour & privilege Sitara Imtiaz (Military) on the 23rd March,
2007
11. 11
SITARA JURAT (MILITARY):
-A Kasuri Hawaldar Muhammad Shaffi Awarded Sitara i Juraat
(Military) on conquering the famous fort/ qila Qaisar i hind in
1971
TRADITIONALLY RENOWNED FREEDOM FIGHTER:
-Nazaam (alias Nazaam Lohar)
-Malungi
HEROES OF PAKISTAN MOVEMENT:
-Barrister Sir Abdul Qadir
-Sardar Muhammad Hussain of Qila Ganja Kasur. M.L.A.
(Who had arranged a very crowded public meeting addressed by
the founder of Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah in 1929 at the
area of Khudian Kasur)
-Mian Iftikhar ud Din M.L.A.
-and some others.
GLORIOUS KASUR:
Present day Kasur is originally planned during Mogul period
and its area is consisted on various fortified hamlets and fertile
plains. It was allotted as good grace by MOGUL (Mongols)
Emperor Babur to AFGHANS (Pathans). And it was
inaugurated in 1592 AD in the era of Jalal ul din MUHAMMAD
AKBAR Chagatai Tamuri descendant of Chengis Khan Mogul,
the great. This beautiful city was principally comprised on 12
Palaces locally called KOT.
12. 12
THE NAMES OF 12 KOTS:
-Kot Pacca Qila
-Kot Nawan Qila
Kot Azam Khan
Kot Ghulam Mohammad Mohayyudin Khan
Kot Murad Khan
Kot Haleem Khan
Kot Peeraan Mohammad Khan
Kot Fateh Din Khan
Kot Usman Khan
Kot Badar-ud-Din Khan
Kot Ruken Din Khan
Kot Nawab Hussain Khan
THE NAMES OF FORTRESS IN KASUR:
Qila Ganja Kalan
Qila Dola Pukhta
Pacca Qila
Nawan Qila
(And some others.)
JOINT CHECK POST ON INDO-PAK INTERNATIONAL
BORDER:
KASUR city,the capital of Kasur district is located 55 KM
southeast of Lahore. Kasur is adjacent to Pak-India border and
there is JCP where the guard changing as well as flag revelly &
retreat cermony held daily.
KASU IS THE SON OF KING RAM:
While archieving traditions about the name of Kasur, is learnt
that it was founded by prince Kasu, the son of King Ram and
named as Kasurpur. (One of Kasu's brothers was Loh and the
City of Lahore was named after him.)
MUNICIPALITY:
It was incorporated as a municipality in 1864.
THE ALLUVIAL VALLEY:
It is an aggregation of 26 fortified hamlets (kots) overlooking
the alluvial valleys of the Beas and Sutlej rivers.
13. 13
MAJHA AND HITHAR:
It is built upon the high bank which marks the termination of the
Majha and looks down upon the lowlands of the Satluj Hithar.
RAILWAY AND ROADS:
It is connected by road with Amritsar and Firozpur and by rail
with Lahore and Karachi.
KASUR MANDI:
It is a local trade centre of many kinds of things, which are sold
and buy here, since long.
INDUSTRIES:
Industries include tanning, cotton ginning, oil pressing, weaving,
and leather-goods production.
IRRIGATION BY FIVE CANALS:
The surrounding area consists of a flat alluvial plain bordered by
the Ravi River to the northwest and the Sutlej River to the
southeast. Five canals, used for irrigation, flow through the
district. BRB canal and twin canals are very famous.
AGRICULTURE:
Agriculture is the principal occupation; wheat, rice, sugarcane,
cotton, fruits, and vegetables are grown in the region.
CHANGA MANGA JUNGLE KASUR IS THE BIGGEST
JUNGLE OF PAKISTAN:
A forestry plantation was started at Changa Manga in 1864 and
now produces silk, honey and beeswax, and turmeric, as well as
seasoned timber.
FLORA:
Mostly the following trees are planted, Kikar (Acacia arbica),
Shisham or Tahli (Dalbergia sissoo), Beri (Zizyphus jajaba),
Toot (Morus marlaccae), Sharin (Albizzia lebbek, Dharek
(Malia azerdaracb), Phulahi (Acacia modesta), and Nim (Melia
indica), Piple (Ficus indica).
14. 14
FAUNA:
Jackal, Pig, peafowl and wolf are the wild-life in Jungle.
HUNTING:
Kasur is attractive to many hunters for prey of various kinds of
birds, as well as of rahu fish.
POPULATION:
Its population is about 30; 00,000.The density of the population
is about 750 people Per Squire KM.
HABENDUM:
Altitude: 218 Meter (715Feet) ASML, Elevation
Latitude: 31,6,56 NORTH
31 degrees, 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Longitude: 74, 26, 48 East
74 degrees, 26 minutes, 48 seconds
KASUR DISTRICT:
On July 1, 1976 the city of Kasur Punjab Pakistan became the
capital of Kasur District after the area was detached from Lahore
District. Total area of Kasur Disttrict is now 3995KM whereas
comperitvely Lahore District is just 1600KM. Even at the eve of
Indo- Pak partition in 1947 Kasur was also divided.
Now it comprises on 3 tehsils Kasur, chunian, Pattioki, and
recently another tehsil Kot Radha Kishan is also notified.
WEATHER:
The city has extremes of climate; the summer season begins
from April and continues till September. June is the hottest
month. The mean maximum and minimum temperature for this
month are about 45 and 27 degree Celsius respectively. The
winter seasons lasts from November to March. January is the
coldest month. The mean maximum and minimum temperatures
for the coldest month are 20 and 6 degree Celsius respectively.
RAINFALL:
Towards the end of June monsoon conditions appear and during
the following two and a half months the rainy season alternates
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with sultry weather. The winter rain falls during January,
February and March ranging from 23 to 31 millimetres.
BEAS AND SUTLEJ RIVERS:
The pure alluvial valleys of the Beas and Sutlej rivers and water
of these two irrigating rivers called DOABA is the reason
behind the good quality products of Kasur, spacilly local Kasuri
Methi, local fish Rahu, local sweet Andarasy, local Kasuri ice-
cream Falooda and so on….
PUNJABI RESEARCH CENTRE INTERNATIONAL:
Punjabi Khoj Garh is situated in Kasur near Mustafaabad Canal
(Lulyyani Nahar)
MUNICIPAL PUBLIC LIBRARY KASUR:
Municipal Public Library Kasur is situated in the premises of the
Municipal Administration Offices Complex, Baldia Chowk
Kasur. It is the biggest public library in whole of the District
Kasur. Its building is very beautiful, capacious and magnificent.
And apart from its healthy environment & atmosphere, the
reading material and reference books are of high standard, as
well as very properly arranged under the very nice- mannered
and of friendly nature librarianship of a Kasuri Mr. Riaz Ali.
KASUR MUSEUM:
A very well- managed Kasur Museum is an addition to the
decoration of Kasur, under the highly dedicated, well-versed,
and archeology- oriented curator of a Kasuri Mr. Muhammad
Iqbal Manj.
It is being run in Old Dome- head court building (Gunmbad wali
Adalat) also called Maqbara Wakeel Ahmad. Its dome is unique
and standing away from the pillars.
The material available there in the museum is of antique and
worth-seeing in nature. And that is very aptly arranged, also.
WATER TREATMENT PLANT KASUR:
There upon a time the pure, refine and healthy water of Kasur
was renowned one but for some decades the tanneries-emission
chemically polluted water become nuisance, injurious and
pernicious to life as well as making barren the soil. To meet this
gigantic issue, a Kasuri Parliamentarian, SARDAR ASSEFF
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AHMAD ALI had initiated the drastic measures and become
successful in procuring about half billion of rupees in the
beginning for the environmental protection project of Kasur. An
institution KTWMA established to construct and run WATER
TREATMENT PLANT KASUR. It is now working and
considered the largest one in Asia.
KASUR A RELABLE MARKET OF LEATHER, CLAY
AND COTTON PRODUCTS:
Kasur has been considered a very reliaby market of leather,
shoes, carpets, clay-potery, wooden- items and many a woven
fabrics e.g. Tent, Zeen, Khadar, Khais, Chader,and Lungi are
also famious in the region.
KASURI METHI:
Kasuri Methi (fenugreek) is used as vegetable in various
eatables. Fresh Methi herb does not contain any smell but after
drying, it becomes fragrant and possesses a specific type low
grade smell.
RADIO:
Radio channel in Kasur City. (FM 92)
HISTORICAL AND PRESNT-DAY WORTH-SEEING
PLACES IN KASUR:
Amongst many other historical places including masajids
(Mosques) Shrines, Churches, Mandars, Gurdwras (Temples)
Tallabs (Pools for swimming and bath) of old and new era. And
present day district judicial complex, District administeration
complex, WAPDA complex, Telephone Exchange, DHQ
Hospital, District Public School, BIPS (School) BIT (Hospital),
Colleges, Banks, and some other governmental and private
buildings etcetras, however, the followings are also worth-
mentioned as
-Shrine of Buuleh Shah
-Shrine of Kamal Chishti
-Railway Station (The marvellous, splended building.
-Steel Bagh (Kasur Garden/Park) It was inaugurated by Mr.Steel
-Old Dome- head court building (Gunmbad wali Adalat)
-Old graveyards called Bara Qabiristan and Mai Jutto Quberstan
-Sugar Mill Pattoki
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-Brother Sugar Mill Chunian.
-Old Qatal Garhi
-Old Gool Bagh near Railway Station Kasur
(Note:- It is said that at both the sites of Old Qatal Garhi
and Old Gool Bagh near Railway Station Kasur, many a
innocent were hanged to death in public, by the English Rulers.
KASUR TEHSIL:
It is said that Kasur Tehsil is one of the largest Tehsil of Punjab,
having its special Additional Session judge, Railway station,
Post Office.and other buildings.And the judgments of the
criminal trial courts at Kasur were considered of very high
standerd.
SUI GAS SUPPLY:
In 2004 the work for laying a gas pipe line from Lahore to Kasur
was completed, allowing the residents of Kasur, access to a gas
supply for domestic purposes.
KASUR-LAHORE MOTORWAY:
The Kasur-Lahore Motorway, a 6-lane highway is under
construction and about to be completed, soon. This is
particularly important for Kasur as many people commute from
Kasur to Lahore.
REVIVAL OF GLORY:
This author started work on “The Geniuses of Kasur” in his
early boyhood but every one use to say, OK, but these Geniuses
are doing nothing for the convenience of the general public of
Kasur. Instead of being flustered I remained but optimist. And
to avoid negative cursing the darkness I am resolved to enlighten
positively some candles on my part and initiate some
constructive activities: I would like to narrate as what with the
circumference of my friends I have contributed for promoting
Kasur welfare cause.
(A)- Participated in DEBATING AND PLEADING during my
academic educational career and it continues perpetually to
demonstrate even in my professional life, thus convincing others
about the geniuses of Kasur as well as personally meeting to
influential people including these 3 Kasuriats, SARDAR
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and planted trees as well as distributed Stipend & certificates
amongst the participants of the said Program.
Iii- The 1st “YOUM-I-TAKBEER” was very ceremonially
celebrated at Masjid Noor Chowk Kasur on 28 May 1999 in
commemoration of getting and testing the atomic competency
by Pakistan.
Iv- The biggest ever SCIENCE & INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION had been coordinated in
Kasur in 2000 that was inaugurated by Dr. Atta-ur-Rehman,
Federal Minister of Science & Information Technology
Government of Pakistan. Dr. Nelofer Mehdi convened the
seminar. Eventually Kasur was provided internet facility.
v- An effective Campaign was launched to start MA CLASSES
at Government colleges in Kasur. Resultantly now such classes
are being run here.
vi- A number of FREE MEDICAL CAMPS have, have been
held here in Kasur and apart from medicine and blood,
donations, ceiling fans and air conditioner given into charity
to the D.H.Q. Hospital Kasur in 1999
Vii- A tradition under the PCYO Kasur has set in, to host
foreigner’s delegations on the eve of the annual fair/ festival at
the shrines of Baba Bulleh Shah in Kasur. The 250th
ANNIVERSARY OF BULLEH SHAH was celebrated with all
zeal & zest & enthusiasm here in Kasur on 27th day of August
2007 and this time at the 7th consecutive year, a welcoming
address delivered by me.
Viii- convened the first DISTRICT YOUTH ASSEMBLY,
Kasur, was convened and selected Youth Members to the
Provincial Youth Assembly, Punjab having its first session on
the 31 May, and 1st June 2007 in Lahore.
Ix- Individuals, who worked with me, are groomed in various
areas as some qualified CSS, and PCS, some inducted on
gazette posts, some become highly professional one and some
participated politics and were elected as NAZIM and on some
other seats.
x- Many a LITERARY AGGREGATIONS are being
arranged, and discussion focused on the PROGRESS AND
DEVELOPMENT OF KASUR.
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CHANGE COMES IN KASUR:
In 2008 here in Kasur construction, renovation, development
work by the Government, starts tangibly for restoration of the
glory of “BEAUTIFUL CITY KASUR” and within just one
year positive change is visible. Kasur will be a model city by
completion of all the development works, which are under the
way of progress. For example the following projects…….
-Encroachments are being demolished and removed.
-Roads are being widened and carpeted.
-Kasur sports complex is being renovated, another is planned.
-Old open drainage is replaced by culvert swage system.
-Parks are under way of renovation and some
others are planned.
-Proper infrastructure and lightening system is being ensured.
- Electricity, Telephone, Cables etceteras are being rehabilitated.
-Offices are being administered by good governance.
- New educational Complex is constructed.
-pure, refine, and filtered drinking water is being supplied.
ROSHAN BHELAH WILL BE THE MODEL VILLAGE:
It is said that the village roshan bhelah will be the model village
of not only of Kasur but of the Punjab. As many facilities of
modern world are being planned to be provided there, including:
-Stadium.
-Other playing and sports complex.
-By Air, Rail, Road traveling access.
-Model School and College will be there.
REWARD IS GIVEN WHERE IT IS DUE:
Such deed of kindness really gives us satisfaction, solace, and
rapturous euphoria.
There are immense salutation, homage, and tribute for all those
geniuses who planed and materialized the development of
Kasur.
Bravo! You all!
May You All Live Long!