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33. Al-Ahzab/The Allied Factions

33. Al-Ahzab/The Allied Factions

I/We begin by the Blessed Name of Allah

The Immensely Merciful to all, The Infinitely Compassionate to everyone.

33:01
a. O The Prophet!
b. Remain conscious of Allah - The One and Only God of everyone and everything, and
c. do not yield to pressures brought about by the disbelievers and the hypocrites.
d. Surely Allah is All-Knowing of what they say and what their motives are and All-Wise.

33:02
a. Instead, follow what is being revealed on to you from your Rabb - The Lord.
b. Surely Allah is All-Aware of whatever you do: your deeds, dealings, and motives.

33:03
a. And trust Allah.
b. And Allah is Sufficient for you as a Guardian - to look after your affairs.

33:04
a. Allah has not placed two hearts in any person’s body.
b. And just as HE has never made your wives - whom you declare to be as your mothers’ backs - your biological mothers,
c. And, so too, HE has never made your adopted sons to be your biological sons.
d. These are merely phrases you utter from your mouths,
e. whereas Allah Speaks the truth in this and all matters.
f. And thus HE Guides you along the way of truth.

33:05
a. As for your adopted children, address them by the names of their biological fathers.
b. That is more just in the Sight of Allah.
c. But if you do not know the names of their biological fathers, then they are your brethren in faith and your protégés - so observe the due relationship within that social framework.
d. However, you will not be blamed for...

التلمیحات القرآنیۃ في کلام الشاعر الصوفي بلھے شاہ

This article deals with analytical studies of ‘’Kulliyat-e-Bullehy Shah تایلک ہاش ےھلب’’one of the most important Poetry book of Bullehy Shah Wich has been set up by Dr. Faqir Muhammad by Punjab Literature Academy and Published y from Lahore in 1960. In it, I have presented a short life sketch of Baba Bullehy Shah, who is recognized as the poet of Punjabi and poet of Islam. Baba Bullehy Shah is a world renowned personality. His poetry opens new horizons of knowledge for us. Especially it created ripples in the Arab world. He is included in great Islamic poets. He was conceiver of Sufiism in Punjab and proselytizer of Islam, Qura’n and Hadith are the obvious imprints on his poetry. He had great love for Qura’n. I intended to introduce it to the readers, particularly the Allusions )تاحیملت(used in this work. The real and literal meanings of such Allusions have been elaborated in it. I also have highlighted the Quranic Allusions used by Bullehy Shah in this work. And also analyzing them. In this paper it has been picked this aspect in his poetry that how much his poetry was in flounced by Islamic in junction.

Isolation, Characterization and Evaluation of Anti-Salmonella Probiotic Potential of Indigenous Lactobacilli in Poultry

Lactobacilli (n=84) were isolated from the droppings, ileum and caecum of back-yard poultry birds on De Man Rogosa and Sharpe medium. Lactobacilli isolates were screened and selected on the basis of their antimicrobial activity (6.33±0.57-20.33±1.15 mm) against Salmonella Enteritidis by well diffusion assay. In vitro characterization it was revealed that IKP23, IKP 111 and IKP 333 had pH tolerance, survival and growth in bile salts, no acquired antibiotic resistance, good auto-aggregation and co-aggregation capacity. Therefore, these three isolates were selected as potential probiotics. IKP23, IKP 111 and IKP 333 were identified as L. fermentum, L. fermentum and L. salivarius, respectively on the basis of homology of their 16S rRNA sequences. Selected isolates (IKP23, IKP 111 and IKP 333) were evaluated in vivo.For in vivo characterization, Day old broiler chicks (n=150) were randomly divided ten different groups. Group one was negative control group. Group 2 was positive control which received only the challenge bacteria (Salmonella Enteritidis) ATCC 13076 at day 07. Groups (3, 4, 5) received probiotics at day 01 to 35 and challenge bacteria at day 07 in preventive model (PM). Groups (6, 7, 8) started receiving probiotic at day 07 to day 35 and challenge bacteria at day 07 in treatment model (TM). Group 09 started receiving commercial probiotic Protexin (1g/liter) at day 01 to 35 and challenge bacteria at day 07. Group 10 started receiving antibiotic at day 01 to 05 and challenge bacteria at day 07. Birds were challenged with a single dose of ~106 CFU of Salmonella Enteritidis by oral gavage, while probiotics were administered with ~108CFU/ml daily. Weight of birds was recorded on weakly basis. Enumeration of microbes (lactobacilli, total coliforms and Salmonella) and antibodies against NDV and AIV H9 was done at different days. D-xylose absorption capacity and gut morphometric parameters (villus height, crypt depth and villus height to crypt depth ratio) were studied at day 35. Results revealed that Salmonella count (log10 CFU) was significantly increased (P˂ 0.05) in positive control group (4.88±0.29) as compared negative control (3.66±0.23). Salmonella counts were significantly lower in groups administered with IKP 23, IKP 111 and IKP 333 before Salmonella challenge (2.92±0.04, 3.05±0.10, 2.99±0.25) or after Salmonella challenge (3.37±0.12, 3.49±0.50, 3.55±0.45, respectively ) as compared to positive control group (4.88±0.29).Weight of broiler at day 35 was significantly higher (P˂ 0.05) in groups administrated with IKP 23, IKP 111 and IKP 333 prior to Salmonella challenge (1640±48.1, 1608±59.7 and 1590±49.0 gm respectively) and post Salmonella challenge (1569±45.1, 1515±47.8, and 1530±51.7 gm respectively) as compared to negative control (1466±49.6 gm), positive control group (1320±44.8 gm). Immunomodulatry effects of probiotics were higher in preventive model as compared to treatment model. Broilers administered with IKP23, IKP111 and IKP333 significantly improved villus height and villus height to crypt depth ratio as compared to positive control. D-xylose absorption was also enhanced in groups administered with probiotics. It is concluded that IKP23, IKP111 and IKP333 may have probiotic potential for poultry and these strains may prevent or competitively exclude Salmonella from poultry gut. These strains may provide additional benefit of better weight gain, improvement in gut morphometric parameters and absorption capacity in broiler challenged with Salmonella Enteritidis which insinuate for their possible role in efficient broiler production.
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