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translate:' Indeed my lord is near'.
Nit Naye Naqsh Banatay Ho Mita Daitay Ho, Janay Kiss Jurm-E-Tamanna Ki Saza Daitay Ho,
Kabhi Kunker Ko Bana Daitay Ho Heeray Ki Kani, Kabhi Heeron Ko Bhi Mitti Mein Mila Daitay Ho,
Zindagi Kitnay He Murdoon Ko Ata Ki Jiss Nai, Wo Maseeha Bhi Saleebon Pay Saja Daitay Ho,
Khuwahish-E-Deed Jo Kar Baithay Sir-E-Tuur Koi, Tuur Hee Bark e Tajaali Say Jala Daitay Ho Nalay Namrood Mein Dalwatay Ho Qudrat Na Khaleeq, Khud Hee Phir Naar Ko Gulzaar Bana Daitay Ho,
Chahay Kin Aan Mein Phainko Kabhi Maah Kinaan, Noor Yaqoob Ki Aankhon Ka Bujha Daitay Ho Day Ke Yusuf Ko Kabhi Mirs K Bazaaron Mein, Aakhir Kaar Shah-E-Misr Bana Daitay Ho,
Jazb O Masti Ki Jo Manzil Pe Pohonchta Hai Koi, Baith Ker Dil Mein Anal Haq Ki Sada Daitay Ho Khud He Lagwatay Ho Phir Kufr K Fatway Us Per, Khud He Mansoor Ko Sooli Peh Charha Daitay Ho,
Apni Hasti Bhi Wo Ik Rooz Gawa Baith'ta Hai, Apne Darshan Ki Lagan Jiss Ko Laga Daitay Ho
Koi Ranjha Jo Kabhi Khooj Mein Nikle Teri, Tum Usay Jhang K Bele Mein Rula Daitay Ho,
Justujo Lay K Tumhari Joh Chalay Qais Koi, Us Ko Majno Kisi Laila Ka Bana Daitay Ho Jot? Sassi K Agar Mun Mein Tumhari Jagay, Tum Usay Taptay Hoay Thal Mein Jala Daitay Ho,
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Sohni Gar Tum Ko Mahiwaal Tassawur Ker Le, Us Ko Bikhri Howi Lehroon Mein Baha Daitay Ho,
Khudh Joh Chaho To Sar-E-Arsh Bula Ker Mehboob, Aik He Raat Mein Mairaaj Kara Daitay Ho,
Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho
Aap Hi Apna Pardah Ho Tum Ek Gorakh Dhanda Ho.,,
#urdu literature#urdu poetry#shayari#urdu stuff#literature#nfak#hindi shayari#hindi poetry#nusrat fateh ali khan#amir khusro#sufism#divine love#islam#meditation#spirituality#quran kareem
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hello. I think you have a great blog and amazing tastes and I was wondering if you had any book recommendations? fiction or non-fiction, though I tend to read more fiction. I'm afraid I do not read enough books that were written outside North America/Europe and I would love to change that. anyway, sorry for the disturbance, I hope you are well <3
hi dear anon, i hope you're well too <3 im so sorry this has been sitting in my inbox forever! i hope you see it. thank u for ur kind words, i'm happy to share some recs! they'll be a mix of authors from north america/europe as well as outside those regions, and most will be writers of color bc that's who I tend to look for and read, i also gravitate towards fiction but ill try to do both. * = i've read it and would definitely recommend, and the rest are on my tbr that ive heard good things about and/or really want to get to myself.
I would also look out for presses that publish specifically translations and non-Western stories - two lines press, europa, transit books, open books, greywolf press - and you can look to who they're interacting w as well to expand your search for these kinds of books. happy reading <3
fiction:
vagabonds! by eloghosa osunde*
annie john by jamaica kincaid*
if an egyptian cannot speak english by noor naga*
the remainder by alia trabucco zerán, trans. sophie hughes*
sula by toni morrison*
scattered all over the earth by yoko tawada, trans. margaret mitsutani*
the thirty names of night by zeyn joukhader*
a passage north by anuk arudpragasam*
the hour of the star by clarice lispector*
an unkindness of ghosts by rivers solomon*
the umbrella country by bino a. realuyo*
the unpassing by chia-chia lin*
aquarium by david vann*
bright by duanwad pimwana, trans. mui pooposakul
hostages of memory by haitham hussein, trans. jona fras
mother of 1084 by mahasweta devi, trans. samik bandyopadhyay
on a woman's madness by astrid h. roemer, trans. lucy scott
the wild hunt by emma seckel
ornamental by juan cárdenas, trans. lizzie davis
i stared at the night of the city by bakhtiyar ali, trans. kareem abdulrahman*
men in the sun, and other palestinian stories by ghassan kanafani (various translators)*
funny boy by shyam selvadurai
violets by kyung-sook shin, trans. anton hur
afterparties by anthony veasna so
nonfiction:
a map to the door of no return by dionne brand*
out of the sun: on race and storytelling by esi edugyan*
uncommon measure: a journey through music, performance, and the science of time by natalie hodges*
from a native daughter: colonialism and sovereignty in hawai'i by haunani-kay trask
braiding sweetgrass: indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and the teachings of plants by robin wall kimmerer
care work: dreaming disability justice by leah lakshmi piepzina-samarasinha
don't forget us here: lost and found at guantanamo by mansoor adayfi
the jakarta method: washington's anticommunist crusade and the mass murder program that shaped our world by vincent bevins
a still life: a memoir by josie george
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Guru Gobind Singh, a #spiritualmaster, #warrior, #poet and #philosopher is the tenth and the last human #sikhguru. Among his notable contributions to #sikhism are founding the #sikhwarrior community called Khalsa and introducing the Five Ks (Panch Kakar), they are #kesh, #kangha, #kara, #kachera and #kripan. GANJNAMA, a famous composition written by #bhainandlal in praise of the ten sikh gurus and in it there are many verses that beautifully depict the personality of #gurugobindsingh, a few #verses are mentioned below: … Nasar-o Mansoor Guru Gobind Singh Eezad-i Manzoor Guru Gobind Singh Haq Ra Ganjoor Guru Gobind Singh Jumla Faiz-o Noor Guru Gobind Singh … #singer: Shri Shivpreet Singh (@singhshivpreet) #painter: Shri Mahaveer Swami (@artistmahaveerswami) PS: The exquisite #seriesofartworks on Guru Gobind Singh are available for sale. DM to query/ies on #originalart and #fineartprints (offerings in many size options include original artworks' size). ••• #gurugobindsinghji #khalsa #panchkakar #ganjnama #bhainandlalji #bhainandlalgoya #indianart #rajasthanart #bikanerart #fineartprintsforsale (at Mahaveer Swami Shilpshala) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl3zVXRSk22/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Ibn Al-Nafees and Discovery of the Blood Circulation System
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Ibn Al-Nafees and Discovery of the Blood Circulation System
By Truth Seeker Staff
Who was Ibn Al-Nafees?
He was an extremely learned, multi-talented scientist, and a pioneer in medicine. Through his researches and discoveries, he managed to surpass his contemporary scientists and even those who came after him. He, alone, managed to write the largest medical encyclopedia in history.
He is the scientist and physician, `Alaa’u Al-Deen `Ali Ibn Abul Hazm, known as Ibn Al-Nafees.
His Birth and Early Years
His early life and seeking knowledge
`Alaa’u Al-Deen `Ali Ibn Abul Hazm Al-Qurashi was born in Damascus in 607 A.H (1210 A.C.) He started seeking knowledge in his early years. He memorized the Glorious Qur’an, learned how to read and write, and studied jurisprudence, Hadith, and the Arabic language. Then, he directed his efforts to the study of medicine and his teacher was Muhadhab Al-Deen `Abdur-Rahim `Ali who was known as Al-Dikhwar. This teacher was one of the most famous ophthalmologists. He was also manager of the Noori Hospital in Damascus and head of the physicians in Syria and Egypt. In the Noori Hospital, the giant corporation established by Noor Al-Deen Mahmood Ibn Zinki, Ibn Al-Nafees studied medicine and his teachers were the two famous physicians Al-Muhadhab Al-Dikhwar and `Imran Al-Isra`ili who taught many of the well-known physicians of that time.
Back then, Damascus was ruled by the Ayyoobid Dynasty who paid a lot of attention to science and knowledge. They made Damascus and Cairo, as well as other cities under their control, great centers of knowledge which received students and scholars from all over the world. After spending a short time studying medicine, Ibn Al-Nafees became a skillful physician whose knowledge and experience was equal to that of his great teachers, and he became famous everywhere.
His stay in Egypt
In Cairo, in 633 A.H. (1236 A.C), Ibn Al-Nafees traveled to Egypt and stayed in Cairo, the capital of the Ayyoobid State. Ibn Al-Nafees joined the Naasiri Hospital which was established by Sultan An-Naasir Saladin Al-Ayyoobi in 577 A.H. (1181 A.C.) Ibn Al-Nafees worked in the hospital as a physician, and later as a teacher of medicine. Owing to his studious nature and excellence in medicine, he became head of the Hospital and manager of its Medical school. Some years later, he moved to work as head of the Mansoori Hospital which was established by Sultan Al-Mansoor Ibn Qalawoon in 680 A.H. (1281 A.C.). Ibn Al-Nafees occupied several positions until he became the physician of Sultan Al-Dhahir Beibers. Ibn Al-Nafees was famous throughout the whole country. He led a life of affluence in Cairo. He built a spacious house and allocated part of it to be a library which was full of reference books in all fields of knowledge. In this place, Ibn Al-Nafees used to meet the most well-known scientists, princes, high ranking people, and students in order to study issues related to medicine, jurisprudence, and language.
Discovering the Minor Blood Circulation System
For several centuries, scientists of medicine from all over the world were of the opinion that the first scientist to discover blood circulation was the British doctor, William Harvey, in 1628. Harvey wrote a book entitled ‘Anatomical Essay on the Motion of the Heart and Blood in Animals’ in which he gave an accurate account of the mechanism of the circulatory system.
This false assumption prevailed until the academic world was surprised when an Egyptian physician proved that it was Ibn Al-Nafees who discovered the blood circulation. The Egyptian physician, Muhyid-Deen Al-Tataawi, proved this fact in his PhD thesis which he submitted for Freiberg University, Germany in 1343 A.H. (1924 A.C.) Al-Tataawi discovered this outstanding piece of information after he found a manuscript from Ibn Al-Nafees’ book ‘The Explanation of Anatomy in Al-Qanoon Book’ in the Berlin Library.
In this book, Ibn Al-Nafees, prior to William Harvey, provided a scientific description of the minor circulatory system. Al-Tataawi, with this discovery, astonished all his teachers and drew the attention of many scientists and researchers in the field. In the forefront of these scientists was the German Orientalist Mayer Hoove who worked as a resident physician in Egypt and spoke Arabic fluently. In 1931, he published a detailed treatise in which he confirmed the truth of this astonishing fact. Thus, after seven centuries, Ibn Al-Nafees regained his right once again.
Other contributions to medicine
The discovery of the blood circulation system is one of the unique, unprecedented contributions of Ibn Al-Nafees to medicine. He was also the first physician to describe the arteries that carry blood to the heart muscle, although there is a common misconception among medical historians that a scientist named Stokes was the first to discover arteries. There is yet another unprecedented discovery by Ibn Al-Nafees that should not be ignored; he described the tiny capillaries that allow a constant interchange between the blood and waste products in the tissues.
Three centuries later, the Italian scientist Riyaldoa Colombo talked about these capillaries.
His Writings
Ibn Al-Nafees’ fame was not limited to medicine. He was one of the greatest scholars of his time in the Arabic language, philosophy, jurisprudence, and Prophetic Ahadith. He has many books in these fields such as:
– The Kaamiliyyah Treatise on the Prophetic Biography
– Faadil Ibn Naatiq which is similar to the famous book Hayy Ibn Yaqdhaan
– The Concise Book in the Fundamentals of Hadeeth Science
– The Way to Eloquence in Arabic grammar
In the field of medicine, he had many writings and contributions such as:
– Explanation of Hippocrates Collection
– The Abridged Book on the Experimented Kohl
– The Concise Book on Medicine
– The Explanation of Anatomy in Al-Qanoon Book (the Canon)
– The Comprehensive Book on the Medical Profession which is the greatest of Ibn Al-Nafees’ works and the largest medical encyclopedia is ever written by one person.
His death
During his last days, Ibn Al-Nafees became seriously ill after he reached eighty years. He stayed in bed for six days. Some physicians advised him to drink some wine, claiming that he would recover. Ibn Al-Nafees refused to drink even a drop and said: I will not meet Allah (i.e. die) with a drop of wine in my stomach. He died on Friday the 21st of Thul-Qi’dah 687 A.H., the 17th of December 1288. Before his death, he made a will that all his possessions, money, books, and house should be allocated to the Mansoori Hospital as an endowment.
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Taken with slight editorial modifications from islamweb.net.
#blood#Faith#Featured#Ibn Al-Nafees and Discovery of the Blood Circulation System#Islamic History#Muslim scholars#quran#science
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Guru Gobind Singh, a #spiritualmaster, #warrior, #poet and #philosopher is the tenth and the last human #sikhguru. Among his notable contributions to #sikhism are founding the #sikhwarrior community called Khalsa and introducing the Five Ks (Panch Kakar), they are #kesh, #kangha, #kara, #kachera and #kripan. GANJNAMA, a famous composition written by #bhainandlal in praise of the ten sikh gurus and in it there are many verses that beautifully depict the personality of #gurugobindsingh, a few #verses are mentioned below: … Nasar-o Mansoor Guru Gobind Singh Eezad-i Manzoor Guru Gobind Singh Haq Ra Ganjoor Guru Gobind Singh Jumla Faiz-o Noor Guru Gobind Singh … #singer: Shri Shivpreet Singh (@singhshivpreet) #painter: Shri Mahaveer Swami (@artistmahaveerswami) PS: The exquisite #seriesofartworks on Guru Gobind Singh are available for sale. DM to query/ies on #originalart and #fineartprints (offerings in many size options include original artworks' size). ••• #gurugobindsinghji #khalsa #panchkakar #ganjnama #bhainandlalji #bhainandlalgoya #indianart #rajasthanart #bikanerart #fineartprintsforsale (at Mahaveer Swami Shilpshala) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl3y6ONyJwP/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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An insightful play about a foreign correspondent’s life in Afghanistan. Powerful performances. Congratulations to Mansoor Noor @mansoornoorphotography & to the cast & crew 👍 https://www.instagram.com/p/CNzTxipAgn1lOUOTGSzhEqxOGkiq2exp6gQqdw0/?igshid=96lzyqwz5fh5
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Shehryar Malik Memorial Grass Courts Tennis C’ship 2019: Day 2 Shehryar Malik Memorial Grass Courts Tennis C'ship 2019: Day 2 LAHORE: Noor Malik of ZTBL stunned experienced Mehvish Chishti while Mehek Khokhar, Sarah Mehboob and Sara Mansoor carved out easy victories in the Shehryar Malik Memorial Grass Courts Tennis Championship 2019 in the pre-quarterfinals played here at Punjab Tennis Academy.
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Heartiest Greetings on the Sacred Gurpurab #ParkashPurab of SRI GURU GOBIND SINGH JI MAHARAJ
15 Facts About Guru Gobind Singh Ji
- Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji was the 10th Sikh Guru. His life is an ideal example of service to humanity and adherence to truth.
1 – Guru Ji was born in Patna, Bihar in 1666.
2 – Guru Ji was earlier named, Gobind Rai.
3 – Guru ji was considered a leader by his friends right during his childhood.
4 – During the time of his birth, his father, Guru Teg Bahadur was in Dhaka (then Bengal, now Bangladesh). He saw his child Gobind Rai for the first time when the latter was three years old.
5 – Guru Gobind Singh ji migrated to Anandpur, Punjab with his mother, Mata Gujri ji in 1671.
6 – Even during his childhood, he was well-versed in a number of languages like Hindi, Persian, Sanskrit and Brij Bhasha (along with his mother tongue Punjabi).
7 – Gobind Rai was only 09 years old when he was given the responsibility of leading the Sikhs by becoming their next Guru after the passing away of his father.
8 – Guru Gobind Singh ji not only became an expert in warfare (martial arts, sword fighting, etc) but also trained a large army of Sikhs to fight the oppressors in the form of Mugals and, at times, caste-conscious Hindus.
9 – Raja Bhim Chand of Kahlur and other rulers got insecure of Guru Gobind Singh ji and waged a war against him and the Sikhs in 1687. But the Sikhs fought valiantly and defeated the enemy forces.
10 – Guru Gobind Singh ji found the Khalsa Panth in 1699. He took a sword and asked for the heads of the most beloved Sikhs. Although people were confused, five Sikhs came forward. The Guru took one inside and returned with a blood stained sword and continued the same exercise for all five followers. He later came out with all five of them and, highly satisfied with their faith and dedication, he honoured them as Panj Piara (five loved ones).
They became the heads of the Khalsa Panth. This is also how the slogan, “Wahe Guru Ji Da Khalsa, Wahe Guru Ji Di Fateh” was born. It translates in English to, “You are a pure soul created by Wahe Guru (God) and hail victory to him.”
11 – Guru Gobind Singh ji and his troops fought quite a few battles from here on. He sacrificed his two elder sons in a battle against the Moghuls at Chamkour. His two younger sons were brutally martyrdom by being buried alive straight in walls by Moghul emperor Wazir Khan in Sarhind. Soon thereafter, his mother martyrdom in custody.
12 – Despite losing his sons and mother, Guru Gobind Singh ji continued fighting battles against oppressors.
13 – In 1707, Guru Gobind Singh ji arrived at Nanded, Maharashtra where he came across Madhav Das, who became his follower and was named Gurbaksh Singh. He later came to be known as Banda Singh Bahadur.
14 – Over here, Guru Gobind Singh ji was attacked by a Pathan with a dagger when he was doing his prayers. But Guru ji managed to kill him but not before sustaining serious injuries. This is how Guru Gobind Singh ji merged with the Supreme.
`15 – Before passing away, he announced that henceforth, Sikhs should worship the Guru not in a physical form but in the form of their religious Scripture, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji.
NASAR-O MANSOOR GURU GOBIND SINGH
EEZAD-I MANZOOR GURU GOBIND SINGH
Guru Gobind Singh is victorious and assists us to succeed in life; he is accepted by God as His own.
HAQ RA GANJOOR GURU GOBIND SINGH
JUMLA FAIZ-O NOOR GURU GOBIND SINGH
Guru Gobind Singh is the custodian of God’s treasure; he is the bestower of all the gifts.
HAQ HAQ AAGAAH GURU GOBIND SINGH
SHAHE SHAHAN SHAH GURU GOBIND SINGH
Guru Gobind Singh knows the ways of God; he is the emperor of emperors.
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