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Guest Nadeem Zafar (Executive Director Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi
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About Nadeem Zafar
Energetic self-motivated with 20 years+ experience. Contribute to Built multiple highly successful sales teams in different organizations.
Accomplished in all aspects of the sales cycle from sales lead generation to closing high value strategic sales accounts their retention and revenue collection ~ possessing the unique ability to recognize market opportunities, increase sales, improve pipelines, and maximize timely revenue collections.
Highly industrious, goal oriented and motivated with a proven track record for superior sales, ethics, dedication, and integrity.
Proficient with software applications, solution sales skills, and extensive sales management experience. Have mentored, coached and managed many highly successful sales professionals.
Expert in Corporate, SME & Direct Sales, Software Sales, Hardware Sales, IT Sales, WiMax solution sales, cellular postpaid corporate & SME sales, Carries Sales Management Trainings, solution sales training, Word, Excel, Access, Sales reporting software, Sales and Management training courses. Team leadership, Mentoring and coaching, recruiting and staffing, sales forecasting,
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Beside professional experience and background, Nadeem Zafar is very fond of Urdu Literature. He has been working with the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi as Executive Director for past many years. He has been associated with Ahmed Shah's (president Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi "Aalmi Urdu Conference" since its inception. He has been running his show at YouTube Channel. Nadeem Zafar also hosted programs in ACP & Aalmi Urdu Conference.
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Ghazal
Poet Mirza Ghalib
Narrator Shakil Khan
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Poet Noon Meem Rashid
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The evolution of thought in philosophical poetry surfaces frequently, infrequently and unexpectedly in the lives of individuals. Yet in the case of Nazar Muhammad Rashid alias Noon Meem Rashid, it was continuous with no sign of intermittence by filling all his mental voids. A pioneer of free Urdu poetic verses (Azad Nazm), Rashid has remained an enduring favourite among Urdu poetry lovers all over the world. The manner in which he hued his poetry with modern Persian vocabulary is a manifestation of his flawless mastery over Urdu and Persian and this vocabulary appears in post-modern classical usages which are hitherto unobserved. Noon Meem Rashid is a very difficult poet to understand. Indeed, he avails himself of the language that is rich and adventurous. While delving into his poetry, one finds oneself in a stormy night. Rashid comes pouring down on the reader and soaks him in a blizzard of complex ideas. Rashid was born in Alipur Chattha, Gujranwala (then Akal Garh) in Punjab, British India on 1 August 1910.
This Podcast recorded in the year 2018. This was the very first time Mr Shamim Hanafi recorded any podcast.
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Prophet Nuh (AS) was one of the prophets sent from Allah(SWT) and a whole surah, Surah Nuh, has been dedicated to him. Allah(SWT) has praised Nuh (AS) in Quran as
“Grateful Servant of Allah” and “True Messenger of Allah”
Now, as we talk about the story of Prophet Nuh (AS), there are many events that mark till the end of it.
As years went by, people on Earth were practicing idolatry. This act came into practice such that whenever one of the good people died, their statues were made to keep a remembrance and eventually; the coming generations began to worship them, by treating them as gods. They believed that these gods would bring them good, protect them from evil and fulfil all their needs. They gave their idols names such as Waadan, Nasran and so on. Originally these were the names of good people who had lived among them.
It was then, that Allah (SWT) sent Prophet Nuh (AS) to guide his people back on the right path of Allah. He was an excellent speaker and a very patient man. He used to point out to his people the mysteries of life and the wonders of the universe. Prophet Nuh (AS) repeatedly told his people not to worship anyone except Allah. He clarified to them how the devil had deceived them for so long and that the time had come for this deceit to stop. This continued for over 900 years of his life, preaching that there will be punishment of the Hellfire if they disobeyed. However, only the weak and poor people, including the labourers, believed him but not the rich. The rich ones, full of cold mistrust, bargained with the poor and told Prophet Nuh (AS) to back off from his motive. These disbelievers said:
" We do not see you but as a man like ourselves, and we do not see you followed except by those who are the lowest of us [and] at first suggestion. And we do not see in you over us any merit; rather, we think you are liars. (Surah Hud 13:27)
However, Prophet Nuh (AS) refused to give up and provided logical reasons. The disbelievers further argued and said:
" They said: "O Nuh (Noah)! You have disputed with us and much have you prolonged the dispute with us, now bring upon us what you threaten us with, if you are of the truthful." (Surah Hud 13:32)
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Pharamacals is a show designed for the Pharmacist. The role of Pharmacist in different levels their jobs.
Host Wasif Burney (Pharmacist)
Guest Kamran Zaman (Pharmacist) Senior Marketing Manager at PharmEvo Pvt Ltd, Karachi Pakistan
Topic Role of Vitamins
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Feeling of an artist after Corona Pandemic. Written by Wasif Burney, Voice Over by Wasif Burney. Produced by Wow Be Creatives for Wow Be Podcast.
Meet Up with Suman Shah
Guest Suman Shah
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Meet Up with Hameed Shahid
Guest Hameed Shahid
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About Hameed Shahid
March 23, 1957 in Pindi Gheb, in Punjab province, Pakistan. After his initial education from his native town PindiGheb (Attock, Punjab), he proceeded to University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, where he gained an honors degree in Horticulture, Agriculture. After graduating from UAF he joined Agriculture Development Bank of Pakistan (ADBP), now Zarai Taraqiat Bank Ltd (ZTBL) where he is Vice President at the moment and heading Recovery Policy Unit in Recovery Department. He did a banking diploma and joined number of courses on Banking operations, Business Management, Core Banking Application System, and Enterprise Recourses Planning etc. He attended different international conferences on Urdu literature.
Hameed Shahid first writing in Urdu was published in 1973 when he was student of Metric. He completed his first Urdu book Paiker-e-Jameel and handed over it to a publisher in 1980 when he was university student. As a student, he was editor-in-chief of University literary Magazine Kisht-e-Nau. Soon after appearing of his fiction writing in urdu Magazines like Auraq, Fanoon, Adbiat , Shubkhoon etc, his characteristic style matured and emerged as his identity. His first collection of Urdu Short Stories was ‘Band Ankhoon se Paray’. This was published in 1994, followed by ‘Jannum Jahunam’ in 1998, ‘Margzar’ in 2004 and ‘Aadmi’ in 2013. These lead to consolidating his reputation as one of the important contemporary writers of Urdu short story. His novel ‘Mitti Adam Khati Hae’ was published in 2007. In addition, he is author of books on Urdu language and literary criticism. Some of books on his credit are listed hereunder:
Urdu Books on his Credit
Urdu Short Stories
Band Aankhon se pery 1994
Janam Jahanam 1998
MargZaar 2004
Aadmi 2013
Pachas Afsanae 2009
Dehshat Maen Mohabbat 2015
Urdu Novel
Mitti Aadam Khati Hai 2007
Literary Criticism
Aadbi Tanaziat 2000
Urdu Afsana: Surat o Mana 2006
Ashfaq Ahmed: Shakhsitay o Fuun 1998
Saadat Hasan Manto: Jadoae Haqeeqat Nigari Aur Aaj Ka Afsana 2013
Rashid, Meera ji, Faiz:Nayab Haen Ham 2014
Urdu Fiction : Naye Mubahis 2016
Other Books
Paiker-e-Jamil (Serat un Nabi PBUH) 1983
LamhonKa Lams (Nasmain) 1995
Alif Se Atkhailiyan (Tanziay) 1995
Anthologies
Pakistani Aadab (Intekhab 2002) 2003
SAARAC Mumalik: Muntakhib Takhliki Aadab 2004
8th Oct: Tehreer k Aainay Mai 2006
Honours
Syeda Zaheer Un Nisa Taalimi (Wakf) Award, 1995
NCC Golden Jubilee Award bara’ay Aadab, 1997
Markaz Award Bara’ay Aadbi Coloum Nigari, 1998
Mian Muhammad Bakhsh Aadbi Award, 2006
Azmat-e-Fan Award, baraeay Adab, 2007
Nishan-e-Ezaz by HalqaArbab-e-Zauq Islamabad, 2000
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Guest Shakil Khan, Prominent Banker, writer, columnist and Voice Over artist. Sharing his views on Great Poet Mirza Ghalib.
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Mirza Ghalib was born in Kala Mahal, Agra into a family of Mughals who moved to Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan) after the downfall of the Seljuk kings. His paternal grandfather, Mirza Qoqan Baig, was a Seljuq Turk who had immigrated to India from Samarkand during the reign of Ahmad Shah (1748–54).[6] He worked in Lahore, Delhi and Jaipur, was awarded the sub-district of Pahasu (Bulandshahr, UP) and finally settled in Agra, UP, India. He had four sons and three daughters. Mirza Abdullah Baig and Mirza Nasrullah Baig were two of his sons.
Mirza Abdullah Baig (Ghalib's father) married Izzat-ut-Nisa Begum, an ethnic Kashmiri, and then lived at the house of his father-in-law. He was employed first by the Nawab of Lucknow and then the Nizam of Hyderabad, Deccan. He died in a battle in 1803 in Alwar and was buried at Rajgarh (Alwar, Rajasthan).[8] Back then, Ghalib was a little over 5 years of age. He was then raised by his Uncle Mirza Nasrullah Baig Khan, but in 1806, Nasrullah fell off an elephant and died from related injuries.
At the age of thirteen, Ghalib married Umrao Begum, daughter of Nawab Ilahi Bakhsh (brother of the Nawab of Ferozepur Jhirka). He soon moved to Delhi, along with his younger brother, Mirza Yousuf, who had developed schizophrenia at a young age and later died in Delhi during the chaos of 1857. None of his seven children survived beyond infancy. After his marriage, he settled in Delhi. In one of his letters he describes his marriage as the second imprisonment after the initial confinement that was life itself. The idea that life is one continuous painful struggle which can end only when life itself ends, is a recurring theme in his poetry. One of his couplets puts it in a nutshell






















