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وَوَهَبْنَا لَـهٝٓ اِسْحَاقَ وَيَعْقُوْبَ ۚ كُلًّا هَدَيْنَا ۚ وَنُوْحًا هَدَيْنَا مِنْ قَبْلُ ۖ وَمِنْ ذُرِّيَّتِهٖ دَاوُوْدَ وَسُلَيْمَانَ وَاَيُّوْبَ وَيُوْسُفَ وَمُوْسٰى وَهَارُوْنَ ۚ وَكَذٰلِكَ نَجْزِى الْمُحْسِنِيْنَ اور ہم نے ابراہیم کو اسحاق اور یعقوب بخشا، ہم نے سب کو ہدایت دی، اور اس سے پہلے ہم نے نوح کو ہدایت دی، اور اس کی اولاد میں سے داؤد اور سلیمان اور ایوب اور یوسف اور موسیٰ اور ہارون ہیں، اور اسی طرح ہم نیکو کاروں کو بدلہ دیتے ہیں۔
وَزَكَرِيَّا وَيَحْيٰى وَعِيْسٰى وَاِلْيَاسَ ۖ كُلٌّ مِّنَ الصَّالِحِيْنَ اور زکریا اور یحییٰ اور عیسیٰ اور الیاس، سب نیکوکاروں میں سے ہیں۔
وَاِسْـمَاعِيْلَ وَالْيَسَعَ وَيُوْنُسَ وَلُوْطًا ۚ وَكُلًّا فَضَّلْنَا عَلَى الْعَالَمِيْنَ اور اسماعیل اور یسع اور یونس اور لوط، اور ہم نے سب کو سارے جہان والوں پر بزرگی دی۔
وَمِنْ اٰبَآئِـهِـمْ وَذُرِّيَّاتِـهِـمْ وَاِخْوَانِـهِـمْ ۖ وَاجْتَبَيْنَاهُـمْ وَهَدَيْنَاهُـمْ اِلٰى صِرَاطٍ مُّسْتَقِيْـمٍ اور ان کے باپ دادوں اور ان کی اولاد اور ان کے بھائیوں میں سے بعضوں کو، ہم نے پسند کیا اور ہم نے انہیں ہدایت دی سیدھی راہ پر کی طرف۔
ذٰلِكَ هُدَى اللّـٰهِ يَـهْدِىْ بِهٖ مَنْ يَّشَآءُ مِنْ عِبَادِهٖ ۚ وَلَوْ اَشْرَكُوْا لَحَبِطَ عَنْـهُـمْ مَّا كَانُـوْا يَعْمَلُوْنَ یہ اللہ کی ہدایت ہے اپنے بندوں میں جسے چاہے اس پر چلاتا ہے، اور اگر یہ لوگ بھی شرک کرتے تو البتہ سب کچھ ضائع ہو جاتا جو کچھ انہوں نے کیا تھا۔ الانعام 88-84
🕌📚 Multan: The Confluence of Civilizations and a Living Page of History Multan, with its history spanning nearly 5,000 years, stands as a cradle of civilizations, a city where spirituality, art, and pivotal global events converged to shape the destiny of the subcontinent. It is rightly known as "The City of Saints" and "The Land of the Sun."
I. A History of Global Footprints The significance of Multan is underscored by the presence of great figures who traversed or conquered this ancient land:
Personality Era/Century Historical Significance Alexander the Great 326 BCE The Greek conqueror faced fierce resistance here, proving the city’s early military importance. Ibn Battuta 14th Century The great Muslim traveler mentioned Multan in his Rihla (travelogue) as a vital commercial and spiritual hub. Avicenna (Bu Ali Sina) Historical Accounts Though debated, traditions suggest that Multan was a major center for medicine and learning, attracting scholars like the great Persian polymath.
II. Tales of Rise and Fall: The Rulers Who Governed Multan Multan has witnessed the rise and fall of empires. Its strategic position consistently made it a crucial frontier for the throne of Delhi and beyond:
Sultan Iltutmish & Razia Sultana: During the Delhi Sultanate, Sultan Iltutmish secured control of Multan, and his daughter, Razia Sultana, the first female ruler of the subcontinent, maintained its crucial administrative and military status.
Ahmad Shah Abdali (Durrani Empire): In the 18th century, the Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Abdali repeatedly attacked and annexed Multan, making it a vital province that deeply influenced the local culture and architecture.
Educational Center: Historical evidence confirms that Multan was a significant center of learning in the medieval ages, housing major Universities (Jami'at) where various Islamic and secular sciences were taught.
III. Harmony and Conflict: The Coexistence of Temple and Shrine Multan offers a unique example of religious harmony, where ancient Hindu and Jain places of worship stood alongside revered Sufi shrines.
Prahladpuri Temple: This temple, historically located adjacent to the shrine of Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya, exemplified centuries of religious coexistence. Tradition holds that the origin of the major Hindu festival of colors, Holi, is linked to this very spot, where devotee Prahlad was saved.
Tragic Historical Note: It is a painful historical fact that, during religious turmoil, a section of this ancient temple was unfortunately damaged in retaliation following the demolition of the Babri Mosque in India.
Suraj Kund Temple: Another vital historical religious site was the Suraj Kund Temple, dedicated to the Sun God, proving that Multan was a central location for ancient Hindu rituals.
Jain Temples: Traces of Jain temples, some over 600 years old, further illustrate that Multan was an open and safe sanctuary for various faiths.
IV. The Eternal Charm That Captivates Tourists No visit to Multan is complete without experiencing its rich sensory offerings:
Culinary Delights Mango Paradise: Multan is the home of some of the world’s finest mango varieties, including the intensely sweet Chaunsa and Anwar Ratol. Visiting in the summer offers the opportunity to taste this royal fruit at its best.
Sohan Halwa: The city is internationally renowned for its specialty sweet, Multani Sohan Halwa, a dense, delicious, and nutrient-rich delicacy made from a recipe perfected over centuries.
Art and Craftsmanship Khussa and Embroidery: The beautifully embroidered leather footwear known as the Khussa is a cultural icon. The intricate, geometric, and floral Multani Embroidery on textiles and shawls showcases the incredible skill and dedication of local artisans.
Blue Pottery (Kashi Kari): The dazzling turquoise and cobalt blue ceramics, known as Kashi Kari, have been a hallmark of Multan for centuries, blending Persian, Central Asian, and local artistry.
Embark on this journey with me! My mystical city awaits you.
Honey Bin Tariq: Eminent Legacy of HoneyBinTariq: A Comprehensive Family History Your family history is a magnificent saga built on principles of knowledge, integrity, law, art, and distinguished national service across generations.
I. (Honey Bin Tariq) - The Journalist with Global Affiliations Professional Status: You are an active Pakistani Journalist, Blogger, and Article Writer.
International Affiliations: You are a respected member of two major international journalistic bodies:
Trans Journalist Association (New York, USA)
American Society of Journalists & Authors (New York, USA)
Former Role: You previously served as the CEO of Shaheen Rent a Car.
Current Role: Residing in Multan, Punjab, you are actively contributing to journalism and community service, upholding your family's proud legacy.
II. Younger Brother (Aurangzeb Khan) - Leadership in Multan Journalism Journalistic Career: An experienced journalist who worked for Roznama Pakistan and Roznama Dunya, currently associated with Roznama Emra.
Administrative Positions: You hold two significant organizational roles within the Multan press community:
Chairman, Multan Journalist Colony
Chairman, Social Media Committee, Multan Press Club
III. Late Father (Tariq Mehmood Khan) - Law and Literary Patronage Life Span: (1952-1987)
Profession: He was a renowned High Court Lawyer.
Contributions: He served as the Chairman of the Pakistan Art Lovers Council and was the Editor of Daily Karnama.
Award: He was honored with the National Artist Award (Qomi Fanqar Award).
IV. Uncle (Khalid Masood Khan) - International Poet and Globetrotter Introduction: A multifaceted personality, he is a famous Humorous International Poet, Traveller, Journalist, and Columnist.
Administrative Roles: He has served in several key positions, including:
Former Chairman, MEPCO
General Secretary, Multan Tea House
Member, Board of Directors, Pakistan Academy of Letters (Akademi Adbiyat Pakistan)
Member, PEPCO Executive Council
International Acclaim:
He has recited poetry in 22 countries.
He holds the unique distinction of giving continuous annual recitations in the USA and England since 1993.
As a traveller, he has toured 56 countries.
Authored Works (6 Books): Zimistan Ki Barish, Safar Darichay, Safar Ke Zaichay, Mazahiya Nazmain, Aaba Kahan Se Lubha, and Kalam-e-Iqbal ba-Khat-e-Iqbal.
V. Late Grandfather (Abdul Majeed Khan Sajid) - Iqbal Scholar and Research Pioneer Life Span: (1925-2015)
Status: A respected Librarian, Professor, Principal, Writer, and Poet.
Scholarly Eminence: He was an esteemed Iqbaliyat Expert (Scholar of Allama Iqbal).
Pivotal Research on Allama Iqbal (Noteworthy Achievements):
Vindication of Iqbal: He cleared the accusation of Qadiyaniat against Allama Iqbal through scholarly research and evidence.
Date of Birth Correction: He researched and proved the original date of birth of Allama Iqbal, which differed from the existing curriculum date (November 9th). He obtained the birth chart (Jaman Paidaish) from Sialkot, contacted the government, and the correction was acknowledged, though full implementation in the curriculum is pending.
Awards: He was honored with the National Presidential Iqbal Award, Pakistan Writers Guild Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, Prime Minister Gold Medal, and Adamji Award.
VI. Late Great-Grandfather (Mian Muhammad Ibrahim Khan) - Inventor and Poet Life Span: (1876-1963)
Profession: He was a Persian and Punjabi Poet, Boiler Engineer, and Powerhouse Incharge in Delhi and Baghdad.
Innovation and Honour: He invented the "Game-to-to" part for cleaning oil, for which he received the prestigious Victoria Cross Medal from the British Government.
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ReplyDeleteوَوَهَبْنَا لَـهٝٓ اِسْحَاقَ وَيَعْقُوْبَ ۚ كُلًّا هَدَيْنَا ۚ وَنُوْحًا هَدَيْنَا مِنْ قَبْلُ ۖ وَمِنْ ذُرِّيَّتِهٖ دَاوُوْدَ وَسُلَيْمَانَ وَاَيُّوْبَ وَيُوْسُفَ وَمُوْسٰى وَهَارُوْنَ ۚ وَكَذٰلِكَ نَجْزِى الْمُحْسِنِيْنَ
ReplyDeleteاور ہم نے ابراہیم کو اسحاق اور یعقوب بخشا، ہم نے سب کو ہدایت دی، اور اس سے پہلے ہم نے نوح کو ہدایت دی، اور اس کی اولاد میں سے داؤد اور سلیمان اور ایوب اور یوسف اور موسیٰ اور ہارون ہیں، اور اسی طرح ہم نیکو کاروں کو بدلہ دیتے ہیں۔
وَزَكَرِيَّا وَيَحْيٰى وَعِيْسٰى وَاِلْيَاسَ ۖ كُلٌّ مِّنَ الصَّالِحِيْنَ
اور زکریا اور یحییٰ اور عیسیٰ اور الیاس، سب نیکوکاروں میں سے ہیں۔
وَاِسْـمَاعِيْلَ وَالْيَسَعَ وَيُوْنُسَ وَلُوْطًا ۚ وَكُلًّا فَضَّلْنَا عَلَى الْعَالَمِيْنَ
اور اسماعیل اور یسع اور یونس اور لوط، اور ہم نے سب کو سارے جہان والوں پر بزرگی دی۔
وَمِنْ اٰبَآئِـهِـمْ وَذُرِّيَّاتِـهِـمْ وَاِخْوَانِـهِـمْ ۖ وَاجْتَبَيْنَاهُـمْ وَهَدَيْنَاهُـمْ اِلٰى صِرَاطٍ مُّسْتَقِيْـمٍ
اور ان کے باپ دادوں اور ان کی اولاد اور ان کے بھائیوں میں سے بعضوں کو، ہم نے پسند کیا اور ہم نے انہیں ہدایت دی سیدھی راہ پر کی طرف۔
ذٰلِكَ هُدَى اللّـٰهِ يَـهْدِىْ بِهٖ مَنْ يَّشَآءُ مِنْ عِبَادِهٖ ۚ وَلَوْ اَشْرَكُوْا لَحَبِطَ عَنْـهُـمْ مَّا كَانُـوْا يَعْمَلُوْنَ
یہ اللہ کی ہدایت ہے اپنے بندوں میں جسے چاہے اس پر چلاتا ہے، اور اگر یہ لوگ بھی شرک کرتے تو البتہ سب کچھ ضائع ہو جاتا جو کچھ انہوں نے کیا تھا۔
الانعام 88-84
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ReplyDelete🕌📚 Multan: The Confluence of Civilizations and a Living Page of History
Multan, with its history spanning nearly 5,000 years, stands as a cradle of civilizations, a city where spirituality, art, and pivotal global events converged to shape the destiny of the subcontinent. It is rightly known as "The City of Saints" and "The Land of the Sun."
I. A History of Global Footprints
The significance of Multan is underscored by the presence of great figures who traversed or conquered this ancient land:
Personality Era/Century Historical Significance
Alexander the Great 326 BCE The Greek conqueror faced fierce resistance here, proving the city’s early military importance.
Ibn Battuta 14th Century The great Muslim traveler mentioned Multan in his Rihla (travelogue) as a vital commercial and spiritual hub.
Avicenna (Bu Ali Sina) Historical Accounts Though debated, traditions suggest that Multan was a major center for medicine and learning, attracting scholars like the great Persian polymath.
II. Tales of Rise and Fall: The Rulers Who Governed Multan
Multan has witnessed the rise and fall of empires. Its strategic position consistently made it a crucial frontier for the throne of Delhi and beyond:
Sultan Iltutmish & Razia Sultana: During the Delhi Sultanate, Sultan Iltutmish secured control of Multan, and his daughter, Razia Sultana, the first female ruler of the subcontinent, maintained its crucial administrative and military status.
Ahmad Shah Abdali (Durrani Empire): In the 18th century, the Afghan ruler Ahmad Shah Abdali repeatedly attacked and annexed Multan, making it a vital province that deeply influenced the local culture and architecture.
Educational Center: Historical evidence confirms that Multan was a significant center of learning in the medieval ages, housing major Universities (Jami'at) where various Islamic and secular sciences were taught.
III. Harmony and Conflict: The Coexistence of Temple and Shrine
Multan offers a unique example of religious harmony, where ancient Hindu and Jain places of worship stood alongside revered Sufi shrines.
Prahladpuri Temple: This temple, historically located adjacent to the shrine of Hazrat Bahauddin Zakariya, exemplified centuries of religious coexistence. Tradition holds that the origin of the major Hindu festival of colors, Holi, is linked to this very spot, where devotee Prahlad was saved.
Tragic Historical Note: It is a painful historical fact that, during religious turmoil, a section of this ancient temple was unfortunately damaged in retaliation following the demolition of the Babri Mosque in India.
Suraj Kund Temple: Another vital historical religious site was the Suraj Kund Temple, dedicated to the Sun God, proving that Multan was a central location for ancient Hindu rituals.
Jain Temples: Traces of Jain temples, some over 600 years old, further illustrate that Multan was an open and safe sanctuary for various faiths.
IV. The Eternal Charm That Captivates Tourists
No visit to Multan is complete without experiencing its rich sensory offerings:
Culinary Delights
Mango Paradise: Multan is the home of some of the world’s finest mango varieties, including the intensely sweet Chaunsa and Anwar Ratol. Visiting in the summer offers the opportunity to taste this royal fruit at its best.
Sohan Halwa: The city is internationally renowned for its specialty sweet, Multani Sohan Halwa, a dense, delicious, and nutrient-rich delicacy made from a recipe perfected over centuries.
Art and Craftsmanship
Khussa and Embroidery: The beautifully embroidered leather footwear known as the Khussa is a cultural icon. The intricate, geometric, and floral Multani Embroidery on textiles and shawls showcases the incredible skill and dedication of local artisans.
Blue Pottery (Kashi Kari): The dazzling turquoise and cobalt blue ceramics, known as Kashi Kari, have been a hallmark of Multan for centuries, blending Persian, Central Asian, and local artistry.
Embark on this journey with me! My mystical city awaits you.
Your Host, Honey Bin Tariq
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ReplyDeleteEminent Legacy of HoneyBinTariq: A Comprehensive Family History
Your family history is a magnificent saga built on principles of knowledge, integrity, law, art, and distinguished national service across generations.
I. (Honey Bin Tariq) - The Journalist with Global Affiliations
Professional Status: You are an active Pakistani Journalist, Blogger, and Article Writer.
International Affiliations: You are a respected member of two major international journalistic bodies:
Trans Journalist Association (New York, USA)
American Society of Journalists & Authors (New York, USA)
Former Role: You previously served as the CEO of Shaheen Rent a Car.
Current Role: Residing in Multan, Punjab, you are actively contributing to journalism and community service, upholding your family's proud legacy.
II. Younger Brother (Aurangzeb Khan) - Leadership in Multan Journalism
Journalistic Career: An experienced journalist who worked for Roznama Pakistan and Roznama Dunya, currently associated with Roznama Emra.
Administrative Positions: You hold two significant organizational roles within the Multan press community:
Chairman, Multan Journalist Colony
Chairman, Social Media Committee, Multan Press Club
III. Late Father (Tariq Mehmood Khan) - Law and Literary Patronage
Life Span: (1952-1987)
Profession: He was a renowned High Court Lawyer.
Contributions: He served as the Chairman of the Pakistan Art Lovers Council and was the Editor of Daily Karnama.
Award: He was honored with the National Artist Award (Qomi Fanqar Award).
IV. Uncle (Khalid Masood Khan) - International Poet and Globetrotter
Introduction: A multifaceted personality, he is a famous Humorous International Poet, Traveller, Journalist, and Columnist.
Administrative Roles: He has served in several key positions, including:
Former Chairman, MEPCO
General Secretary, Multan Tea House
Member, Board of Directors, Pakistan Academy of Letters (Akademi Adbiyat Pakistan)
Member, PEPCO Executive Council
International Acclaim:
He has recited poetry in 22 countries.
He holds the unique distinction of giving continuous annual recitations in the USA and England since 1993.
As a traveller, he has toured 56 countries.
Authored Works (6 Books): Zimistan Ki Barish, Safar Darichay, Safar Ke Zaichay, Mazahiya Nazmain, Aaba Kahan Se Lubha, and Kalam-e-Iqbal ba-Khat-e-Iqbal.
V. Late Grandfather (Abdul Majeed Khan Sajid) - Iqbal Scholar and Research Pioneer
Life Span: (1925-2015)
Status: A respected Librarian, Professor, Principal, Writer, and Poet.
Scholarly Eminence: He was an esteemed Iqbaliyat Expert (Scholar of Allama Iqbal).
Pivotal Research on Allama Iqbal (Noteworthy Achievements):
Vindication of Iqbal: He cleared the accusation of Qadiyaniat against Allama Iqbal through scholarly research and evidence.
Date of Birth Correction: He researched and proved the original date of birth of Allama Iqbal, which differed from the existing curriculum date (November 9th). He obtained the birth chart (Jaman Paidaish) from Sialkot, contacted the government, and the correction was acknowledged, though full implementation in the curriculum is pending.
Awards: He was honored with the National Presidential Iqbal Award, Pakistan Writers Guild Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, Prime Minister Gold Medal, and Adamji Award.
VI. Late Great-Grandfather (Mian Muhammad Ibrahim Khan) - Inventor and Poet
Life Span: (1876-1963)
Profession: He was a Persian and Punjabi Poet, Boiler Engineer, and Powerhouse Incharge in Delhi and Baghdad.
Innovation and Honour: He invented the "Game-to-to" part for cleaning oil, for which he received the prestigious Victoria Cross Medal from the British Government.