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Jihad - Myth & Reality: A research based work clarifying the concept of Jihad in Islam (Paperback): Sajjad Anwar Mansoori Jihad - Myth & Reality: A research based work clarifying the concept of Jihad in Islam (Paperback)
Sajjad Anwar Mansoori; Najeebullah Khan Brig
R177 Discovery Miles 1 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The concept of Jihad has taken the centre stage in today's world specially in the aftermath of events involving 9/11. The concept, the way it is being understood and practised by the militants is posing a threat to the life and lifestyle of every one. The book takes a closer look at the concept of Jihad in Islam; separating myth from reality through authentic references from holy Quran and the life of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Based on extensive research, the book is the most authentic work on the subject so far. The conclusions are not only surprising but in most cases, totally opposite of what is popularly known as this widely talked about concept is Islam.

Effect Of Sowing Dates On Maize Stem Borer And Aphid Infestation (Paperback): Sajjad Anwar, Muhammad Siddique Khanzada,... Effect Of Sowing Dates On Maize Stem Borer And Aphid Infestation (Paperback)
Sajjad Anwar, Muhammad Siddique Khanzada, Shagufta Rani Khanzada
R1,305 Discovery Miles 13 050 Out of stock

Maize (Zea mays L.) is the third important cereal and cash crop of Pakistan and World.Maize grains are rich source of carbohydrates, protein, oil and minerals for humans and animals alike. Starch based ingredients have significant value in textile and paper industries in the country. Pakistan is one of the important suppliers of maize starch in the world.The major insect pests that attack the maize crop includes maize aphids, cutworms, stem/shoot fly, root worm and stem borer.The maize stem borer Chilo partellus Swinhoe, is the most serious one. The young larvae first feed on leaves making a few shot holes and then bore their way downwards through the central whorl, reaching the growing point of the maize plant. As the whorl open more shot holes become visible, indicating an earlier attack and the plant also shows dead hearts.Maize Aphid Rhopalosiphum maidis (Fitch)is attack Young leaves of Maize, Sorghum, Barley, Wheat, and other Gramineae Crops and Tobacco, etc.The leaves may become mottled and distorted. Inflorescenses can become sterile. New growth may remain dwarfed. Heavy attacks cause the plant to wilt and die. These aphids are known to be a vector of virus diseases

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