Tuesday, June 30, 2009

How to Make Indenting or Hanging lines in Word document

How to Make Indenting or Hanging lines in Word document

When we start a new Word document or open a saved document, we see shaded areas in the top and left rulers. That show present top and left margins of that document text. There are controls to readjust and make new margins of paragraphs and lines as explained below:

The shape appearing here is a skeleton of what we see in the upper ruler in Word document.

Click in a line of paragraph that you want to move in minus-margin/hanging indent. Then move the upper triangle to the left of paragraph as much as you want to make the line indented to the left of following lines. Likewise, if you want to move the first line in paragraph to the right/indent, move the upper triangle to release wherever you wanted it to show. Other lines will keep their margin.

If you want to let stay first line on same margin as the whole paragraph but move the line/s below to the right, click in the second line and move the lower triangle to the right as much as you want to leave distance to the left below upper line. All remaining lines will move.

If you want to move the whole paragraph to the left or right, click in the box below triangles and move left or right and release where you wanted paragraph to be margined.

There is a triangle (pointing up) in the upper ruler of document. Moving that to the left or right should move and readjust right margin of paragraph or rather the whole document.

Note: please correct me where I am wrong to redo my post. Thanks.

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Monday, June 29, 2009

Dowry in Islam

Demand and Supply of DOWRY though not accepted to “have been asked for” and “doing on their own”, is seen in practice in all cultures. We are members of the same family, at large and should know status (monetarily) of our other member brothers. We overlook that in quest of fulfilling our own demands. We are so wise and are proud of judging the other person just in one meeting; by dress, by spoken words but where Dowry is in view we focus our thinking on Demand and Supply only.

If we put ourselves in the other’s person’s position, we will feel as if we were the unprivileged ones that are not in a position to afford Dowry. I have seen people withdrawing service pension collectively in advance to comply with the demand and some putting them in a very sorrowful position by asking for a loan. Where there are more than one girl to marry – we can well imagine their position. Some people say “we don’t any dowry; if you want to give that you will give to your daughter” – Is this a quiet demand!

Let’s all pray that Allah the most Kind flush out this evil from our hearts and provide family atmosphere and affection to other girl and her parents. Sure with usual customary gifts both parents’ on occasions and events, the new family house will flourish. By Allah’s blessings, there have been such instances in reality and families live in happiness and prosperity.

While searching for more knowledge on this subject, I came across a very informative writing by Amatullah Abdullah (amatullah11@gmail.com) which is reproduced below:

DOWRY IN ISLAM?!

A woman holds a very high status in Islamic faith. She is honoured and respected at all times, but many startling transgressions have crept into Islamic practice. These transgressions have been caused by cultural influence that has no basis in Islamic scripture.
Muslims living in the Indian subcontinent have slowly incorporated the act of dowry into their lives. Dowry originated in the upper caste Hindu communities as a wedding gift (cash or valuables) from the bride's family to the groom's family. There is nothing strange or unique about a culture influencing Muslim practice, as it is a common characteristic around the globe that when a new religion spreads in an area, people who live in that area retain some of the customs and traditions which they have been practicing for centuries. There is nothing wrong with this as long as those practices do not contradict Islamic law. The practice of dowry, however, does in fact transgress Islamic law.
We usually use the word gift for something, which we give voluntarily, to a person we like. A gift is something that strengthens the friendship bond between two people. Dowry, which is usually defined as a “gift” given along with the bride, by a bride’s family to the bridegroom, is used as tool of coercion and greed in societies like India. The bride’s family must give this “gift” or the marriage will not take place. Always the price of the dowry is set higher than the bride’s family can afford and sadly, this results in the bride becoming a burden on her family. The bride’s family then struggles to pay the “gift”.
In Islam it is the the man who pays Mahr(dower) to the woman . The following verses in the Qur’an proves that it is the man who is obligated to pay the Mahr (dower) to the woman unless the woman chooses not to take it.
"And give women (on marriage) their dower (Mahr) as a free gift; but if they, of their own good pleasure, remit any part of it to you, take it and enjoy it with right good cheer." (Al-Qur'an : Al-Nisa' :4)
Also (prohibited are) women already married, except those whom your right hands possess: Thus hath Allah ordained (Prohibitions) against you: Except for these, all others are lawful, provided ye seek (them in marriage) with Mahr ( dower, a bridal money given by the husband to his wife at the time of marriage) from your property,- desiring chastity, not lust, seeing that ye derive benefit from them, give them their dowers (at least) as prescribed; but if, after a dower is prescribed, agree Mutually (to vary it), there is no blame on you, and Allah is All-knowing, All-wise. (Al-Qur'an :Al-Nisa' :24)
Cultures that demands dowry from the bride’s family, are actually practicing the opposite of what Allah commanded. They have reversed Allah’s words in their practice. The bride is forced to pay a negotiated amount to the groom unless the man chooses not to take it.
When the woman brings less than the negotiated amount, she has to endure constant torture from her in-laws after marriage. When the husband or in-laws are not satisfied with the dowry brought by the bride, they even go to the extent of killing the woman after marriage. The most severe among all the dowry abuse is “bride burning”. The parties engaged in the murder usually report the case as an accident or suicide.
While dowry abuse is most common among Hindus, it is rising among Muslims too. Dowry abuse is rising in the Indian Sub continent despite a Dowry Prohibition Act being passed in 1961. The Indian Ministry of Home Affairs and the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) reports 6,285 dowry deaths in 2003. The official records are always under reported. It is obvious that this crime is under reported, for e.g.: In Delhi 90% of cases of woman being burnt are recorded as accidents, five percent as suicides and only the remaining five percent were shown as murder. The statistics of dowry deaths in whole of India is spine chilling.
Many women remain unmarried due to this dowry. Even worse is that, when Muslim men who intend on honoring the Mahr(dower) to the bride, the bride rejects them. The women prefer to remain unmarried rather marrying some one who is not from their culture.
Another practice is that people tend to exchange their sons. In other words, they give a bridegroom (mostly their son) to a girl to be married in exchange for a bridegroom from girl’s family (the bride-to-be’s brother or any unmarried male relative) so that they can have their daughters married without dowry. This places an incredible disadvantage on the parents who have daughters and no sons. The parents of daughters end up giving money to get their daughters married!
It is a sad irony that women (mostly mothers-in-law) end up being the ones who direct oppressive attitudes toward other women (daughters- in-law). Mostly, mothers-in-law-to- be are the ones who demand dowry from the bride’s family and who end up torturing the daughter-in-law after marriage if she brings less than the negotiated amount.
Syed (35 from Chennai, India) says, “It is difficult to find a bride who would be able afford all that my mom asks…because of this I am still unmarried”.
When I asked his mother why she is demanding a dowry from the bride, she said, “We have spent so much on our son, for his education, for raising him and now we will marry him off and most of the money he earns will go to his wife. So she will be benefited from all the money we spent on him. For that they can pay some amount to have our son.”
Ahmed (29 from Delhi, India) says” I don’t want to take any dowry but can’t stop my parents from asking as I will disrespect them if I do so.”
So in an effort to respect parents and to conform to cultural norms, Muslim youth in India are bending over backwards to follow traditions that aren’t even rooted in Islam. Demanding dowry and getting married may seem valid in the eyes of many, but will the marriage be validated in the eyes of Allah ?
Dowry is purely a matter of culture. One should not feel obliged to continue these unIslamic traditions. If a culture contains unIslamic aspects, then one should not feel any shame to break the culture’s traditional practices.
The practice of dowry has caused Muslims in many parts of the world to continue their prejudices against women despite the Islamic prohibitions against it. In the Indian subcontinent, a woman is considered to be a great burden mainly because of the dowry system. Here, it is common to see people rejoicing over the birth of a son and lamenting over the birth of daughter. In India, the reason why people prefer male children over female children is mainly due to cultural practices such as dowry. Why aren’t people listening to the message of Islam instead of following the customs of others around them?
Allah has given us warning of this in the Qur’an. Allah tells us that infanticide is a grave sin and that favor of one gender over the other has no grounds in Islam.
When news is brought to one of them, of (the Birth of) a female (child), his face darkens and he is filled with inward grief! With shame does he hide himself from his people because of the bad news he has had! Shall he retain her on (sufferance) and contempt, or bury her in the dust? Ah! What an evil (choice) they decide on? (Al-Qur'an: An Nahl: 58-59).
As Muslims, we should consider, the birth of daughters to be a great blessing. In addition to the Qur’an, the Hadiths also carry the message to value women.
Malik reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying: He, who brought up two girls properly till they grew up, he and I would come (together) (very closely) on the Day of Resurrection, and he interlaced his fingers (for explaining the point of nearness between him and that person). [Sahih Muslim: Book 032, Number 6364].
Narrated 'Aisha: (the wife of the Prophet) A lady along with her two daughters came to me asking me (for some alms), but she found nothing with me except one date which I gave to her and she divided it between her two daughters, and then she got up and went away. Then the Prophet came in and I informed him about this story. He said, "Whoever is in charge of (put to test by) these daughters and treats them generously, then they will act as a shield for him from the (Hell) Fire." [Sahih Bukhari :Volume 8, Book 73, Number 24].
It is so unfortunate to see the people submitting themselves to the dictates of culture than to the will of Allah who is our Creator, Cherisher and the Sustainer.
Islam stresses fairness and kindness. Islam ensures that boys and girls are treated equally. Discrimination between children because of their gender is not advocated in Islam.
Narrated Sa'd bin Abi Waqqas: I was stricken by an ailment that led me to the verge of death. The Prophet came to pay me a visit. I said, "O Allah's Apostle! I have much property and no heir except my single daughter. Shall I give two-thirds of my property in charity?" He said, "No." I said, "Half of it?" He said, "No." I said, "One-third of it?" He said, "You may do so) though one-third is also to a much, for it is better for you to leave your off-spring wealthy than to leave them poor, asking others for help. [Sahih Bukhari : Volume 8, Book 80, Number 725].
Let us not succumb to the fitanh caused by culture and let us stand firm in practicing Islam by enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong!

Let there arise out of you
A band of people
Inviting to all that is good,
Enjoining what is right,
And forbidding what is wrong:
They are the ones
To attain felicity.'
(Al-Qur'an :Aal-e-Imran : 104)
Note: Names have been changed to protect the identities of those interviewed.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009

SWAT et al Pakistan's Internally Displaced Persons - Khuda say Iltija

Sheikh Sarwar offers salam to the poet who has dubbed our feelings in his poetic words for troubled areas in Pakistan:
==2009==

KHUDAYAA !meri basti k makinon ko basharat day
Yahan to raat din sooraj sawa nezay pe jalta he
Suna hay meri basti par kabhi shamen utarti thin
Chehekti boliyon say jagti subhen nikharti thin
Kabhi boonden barasti thinto kalyan muskura kar phool banti thin
Hawaen soondhi yadon say mehekti thin
To jhoola jhoolti sab lardkiyanbe baat par bhi khilkhilati thin
Magar ab raat din sooraj sawa nezay pe jalta hay
Meri basti kay sab jaltay howay khemon kay andar
Dulhanen hen jin kay hathon say abhi mehndi nahi chhooti
Inhen to titliyon kay sath sheher jana tha
Keh inki saij ki khushboo kisi ne qatl kar dali

KHUDAYAA !itni hiddat hay k bachon k khilonay adh jalay hen
Aadhay teootay hen aur inkay zard chehron par aansoo sookhtay hen
Woh faqt sheher e hazimat tak ka hi rasta batatay hen
Tapish woh hay k maaon ki duaaen aur rasta dekhti aankhen
Chatakhtay khushk honton ki darardon men atak kar reh gai hen
Gharon me sirf dehlizen bachi hen
Hamen dollor ki dehshat ne apahij kar dia hay
Hamaray sar burida jism bazaron me phirtay hen
Hamaray khoab k tukray to kab say
Sheher ki onchi dukanon k chamaktay sard khano men
Hanootay ja chukay henye
Kis ne. kis liyay, kis ko hamaray khoab bechay
Aur badlay me ghulami liye kis ne lafz say goyai chhini
Aur usay mehboos kar dala

KHUDAYAA ! ham sabhi aatish bajan hen
Parinday aur ham sab jal rahay hen
KHUDAYAA ! is say pehlay k khilonay aur khemay
Aur sulagti maaon ki aankhen.....
hamaray khoab k tukray sabhi kuch raakh ho gayay
KHUDAYAA! aek baarish day hamen itni jisarat day
k hampataal me jakrhi hoi apni sadaaen
ahrman ki qaid say aazad kar dalen


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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

How to verify program before downloading

Today tip guide you, how to verify any file before downloading from the internet. Computer security can be defined as the protection of computer and its data from any loss or illegal access from other users. Normally file virus or program virus attaches itself with program files and activates when these program files are run. Infected program files are normally downloaded from Internet.



When ever you are trying to download any program from the Internet, always download from trusty sites. On Internet the Software cracker or key generator sites are the main sources of computer virus.

When you are downloading any program or file from the internet, for example any antivirus program or an email attachment from your friends. You must select the Save option, if you are downloading this program from any unknown or free software sites. First scan the downloaded program before open it. You have extra security layer if you save the setup file before run it.

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How to create your own pictures screensaver

If you have your pictures in computer and also like using a screen saver then you can create your own pictures slide show screen saver.
You can use any third party application to run your picture as slide show. But windows XP also supports this feature and takes any picture that stored in your computer “My Pictures” folder to run in random order as a screen saver.

Follow the given steps to create your pictures screen saver.

- First store all your pictures in your computer “My Pictures” folder.
- Right click on empty area of your desktop and then click on properties.
- Now select Screen saver tab on top of the dialog box.
- Here click on Screen saver list and choose My Pictures slideshow option.
- Now check its preview and press ok button.

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How to create a keyboard shortcut for a favorite program?

You can create keyboard shortcut to open any your favorite programs, files and folders.\

This tip is very useful, if you want to create quick keyboard shortcuts to open most often used programs. But note that you can create keyboard shortcut only with program shortcut on your desktop or the start menu programs.


Follow the giving steps to create keyboard shortcut for your favorite program:


  • First right click on desktop shortcut or on any start menu program and
    choose Properties from the menu.

  • Here under the shortcut tab, click in Shortcut key box.

  • Now press any key on your keyboard that you want to use as combination with CTRL+ALT. For example, if you want to create keyboard shortcut to open MSN Messenger, simply press 9, your keyboard shortcut for MSN Messenger will be CTRL+ALT+9.

  • Now press OK and test your shortcut key.

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How to block pop-up windows to increase computer performance

Pop-up window messages basically used for online advertising to increase the web traffic with minimum cost, but these pop-up messages can be used to damage a computer or also for hacking purpose. In routine when you are browsing the Internet and suddenly a new window pop-up dialog box display with different messages for example" speed-up your Internet ","free upload your files or images". All pop-up messages are not dangerous for you but some unwanted program and website that might be disturb your computer performance.

There are many free pop-up blocker software's available in market but always download it from well-known sites. Simply Download Google toolbar and install it to use its feature "Block annoying pop-up" to block the pop-up messages, You can say this is simple and best way to block unwanted program.

If you are working with Internet Explorer and want to block the pop-ups windows and unwanted messages. Open the Internet Explorer and click on Tools menu and go to Pop-up Blocker option, here you can Turn Off Pop-up Blocker to block pop-up from all websites. But you have option to allow some websites for pop-up. For this purpose open the Pop-up Blocker Setting. Here you can add some specific websites name to allow for pop-up and click Add. If you feel any problem to block any pop-up message due to some problem, simply click on the X at the right top of the pop-up windows.

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How to set automatically saving document time option in Word

Microsoft Word also has an important feature of saving your work automatically into the current document.

By default, Word automatically saves your current document after every ten minutes. But you can set this time according to your document importance.

To change this time, follow these steps:
Choose Options command from Tools menu.
• Select the Save tab in the dialog box.
• Click the Save Auto Recover info every check box and enter the time in minutes.
• Click the OK button of dialog box.

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How to change Icons Spacing in XP desktop

You can manage your desktop icons spacing in windows XP horizontally as well as vertically. This can be done manually but you can arrange these settings using windows methods also

To do it do this:
- Right click on windows XP desktop
- Go to Properties option, click on Appearance, then on Advance
- Here, under Item:
o you will find many options to change the desktop icons, for example choose icon spacing in both ways and then here you can change the size putting number (minimum or maximum) under size. When you finished all setting then click ok button.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

How to Control All Open Windows by Shortcut Keys

You can do all using your mouse, but if you want to do this with keyboard then simply press Windows key+M to minimize all active programs and later maximize it using Windows key+Shift+M.
If you want to minimize the all active windows programs one by one then use the shortcut by pressing Alt+Space+N keys and sequentially maximize the active windows programs using shortcut Alt+Space+X keys.

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An extra tip:
All opened programs are shown on the task bar. Move from one program to the other by pressing alt+tab. A small window will show icons for those programs on top and name in a small horizontal window below; on release of these Alt+Tab keys program named in this window will be opened. If you keep these keys pressed program names will slide-show and the one currently in the window will be maximized. Sheikh M. Sarwar

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Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Friendship of Boys & Girls of 1940-2009

Friendship of Boys & Girls - written by Sheikh Sarwar

1940’s

All children: boys and girls all together used to come out and play at sunset for an hour or two. Parents were watching children and exchanging greetings and discussing matters of mutual interest of residents.

"My boy friend" "My girl friend" were not phrased by then. It is now common in children and grown ups; married or unmarried.

1960’s

This concept of boy friend and girl friend crept in when communities were mixed up in the new environment by migrating after creation of Pakistan. A poet writing his work in Punjabi language – Ustad Daman – was often invited by colleges and in other gathering of poets. He was invited in a college. He expressed his observation of this friendship in his work as follows:

“Aithay har munday naal ik kuri hai; jenwein aljebray naal geometry hai”
(Here every girl has a boy with her and every boy has a girl with him”

1980-2009

This concept got a big pat and tame worldwide and encouraged to “play safe”. Safety products made available without restriction of gender and age. Now the affair stays between the two. Positive results are taken care of by some institutions. Although matters are cleared but the gilt stays there. Parents know or don’t step into the personal affairs of children. Because both sides have become choosey, they can switch partners before and after marriage very frankly and open-mindedly. Children and adults don’t mind mixing up with others irrespective of different nationalities. This has given birth to divorces and remarriages.

Things now look at their height. Let us hope they will step down to an honorable place again for the future generations!

You are encouraged to correct me wherever you feel I need it. Thanks.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Contentment

Contentment:
Satisfaction with one's possessions, status, or situation)

vernacular=Punjabi:
Na dekh paraee chopri, na tarsa ji
Rukhi-sukhi kha te thanda pani pi –
Means “Stay within your means”, “Don’t look others what they do”, and be happy)

After my high school I joined my first job in 1950 as a junior clerk/typist at a salary grade of 60-4-100-5?-120 (means 4 rupees annual increment and on reaching 100, the annual raise will be increased and finally you come to the maximum). Plus, I was getting a special typing allowance of Pakistan Rupees 20/per month. I lived as bachelor, spent some money on my own. On each payday I used to come home (1-way 4 hours bus travel) and give the balance money to my mother. She was happy and used to pray for more and more Blessings from God. She was also doing some stitching work for charge. She looked after us (two sons and three daughters – all in middle and high school). By the Grace of God she managed the household very well.

Now that we have our own families, I am still practicing Contentment that she taught us and enjoying Blessings of God. I am a muslim and Contentment is one of our religious teachings also.

I was doing job at a project in District Hazara, Pakistan. Our department head (a Swiss) took us to on an excursion trip in the mountains. He found and explained us an inscription preaching “Contentment by “Budha” in sunsikrat language that he could read.

I am still in service (4/2009) and paid less than my contemporaries. However, with adoption of contentment and with Blessings of God, we are completely satisfied.

All this is not of our own making, we are greedy and always look for more and more. We must ask the Provider to grant His blessings in whatever he is providing us so we remain satisfied at all times.

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Commitment

I have concluded from our dealings with each other in daily life that we take Commitment very lightly or even ignore it. If I am not wrong this is another king of Promise/Wa'da.
Panjab Sufi Poet Baba Bhullay Shah expressed obligation of fulfilling a promise in his following words:
Wa'da karna te kar chhad dena, yaad rakh ai kam insaan da na'in
Bhulay Shah na aadmi samj uhnu jera aadmi pura zaban da na'in
(meaning something like this: This is not becoming of a human to promise and not to fulfill it; rather such a person does not deserve to be called a human being)

Commitment that we make must be fulfilled. This is what I have observed being fulfilled and have also experienced difficulties in not fulfilling it.

Commitment is conveyed by one or all of the following actions:
- in spoken words
- by nodding which gives positive indication
- just saying, don’t worry, I will see to it
- saying; why you worry, I am here
- yes, will do it Insha Allah (God willing)

Here, I must remind Muslim brothers of the instruction I have heard of:“Ma t’qulu, ma la taf-olun”(why you say that, what you cannot or will not do)

Please, do not:linger on unnecessarily.
- tell the person if you need more time to accomplish this
- tell him, frankly, as soon as possible, that you tried but were not successful and he should ask someone for help.

I am sure he is worried (as I am in such circumstances) and his time is as precious as our.

Treat and Behave others as we want ourselves to be behaved.

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Sarfraz Anjum, my wife and myself



Sarfraz proved to be a good daughterinlaw, wife, mother and sisterinlaw; she respected family, relatives and neighor and was also so respected by them. She left me for her permanent abode on January 20, 2008. May Allah be happy with her and keep her in peace.

Here are photographs my wife Sarfraz Anjum and myself.
This is me. My father like every father, must have thought of me to become so and so??, but he left us too early without seeing his dreams and thoughts becoming true. He was raising us very nice with love and guidance.
However, as I said my mother, after my father, raised us; loved us and taught ethics. I will always regret I have had but a very little chance to serve her. My job has always been out of home town; Lahore. Closer to your family you are, closer you feel feelings of motherhood and brother and sisters. They never complained of my distance; because we/I needed a job to make some money for household expense.

The shock my mother had to bear that she engaged me to a girl by name Sarwar but this engagement broke down; my apologies for this unexpected unintentional; shock she had to face.. God had thought otherwise and my apologies to my father who would not have expected this of me. and as saying goes "the marriage partners are selected in the heaven", circumstances pushed me to that direction and I was married to Sarfraz Anjum. I am sure whatever is to take place is pre-planned by God and circumstances keep changing to reach that point.

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Basti Danishmandan, birth place of Sheikh Sarwar

I love that. I had just done my middle at Sanatan Dharam high school, Basti Nau, Jalandhar and gone for the 9th in Islamia High School, Basti Mithu Sahib. Whatever I could remember, that is a treasure. I will love to visit my place again if God approves and permits someone to help me perform it.

Our House in Basti Danishmandan - Jalandhar (India) had two portions with an open courtyard (sehan) in between. There was a water well and large tall NEEM tree in the center. Leaves of this tree when dry, were used to put in dress and fabric boxes to keep insects away and were also used to make their powder and swallow to purify blood. I believe the present day medicine for this purpose is called "Saafi". People also collected these leaves from our house for their above purposes. This tree had a small fruit; sour when green and sweet when rippened. We used to eat lot of this to avoid pimples on our skin. You could also boil these leaves and wash affected skin to disinfect.

We had swings hanging from the tree. There was a big honeybeehive (of big bees) on the tree about 4 feet long and 1-2/2 feet wide. Another behive (of small bees) was on a wall near well.We used to squeez honey every year from these resources.

We had always had a cow for fresh milk, butter, buttermilk (lassi). Sometime lassi was saved and shared with other residents to cook a tastey "karhi" (curry made of buttermilk; a sour dish with "pakora"(spicy dumplings) made of gram flour in it.

That was a neighborhood community/mohallah of about 25 houses and all were more than neighbours. They knew each other very well and shared their grief and sorrow.

All children (boys and girls) used to come out and play at sunset for an hour or two. Parents were watching, exchanging greetings and and discussing general topics with each other. "my boy friend" "my girl friend" were not phrased by then. Now these words are chasing boys and girls to try them. There is no limit in page and numbere of friendships.

You are encouraged to correct me wherever you feel I need it. Thanks.

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Parents of Sheikh Sarwar s/o Barkat Ali

Father: Barket Ali son of Rehmatullah.

We migrated in August 1947 from Jalandhar (India) to Lahore (Pakistan)
My father could not come because someone killer of the humanity, killed him and robbed all the cash and jewelery he had on him because he was the eldest and it was thought safe to put everything in his custody. A day before heavy rains fell and all clothings dresses were soaked. He lit a fire to sit around in cold to warm up and also to dry the paper currency. Someone watched and decided to kill him. To him it was a lotto and to us it was the blackday. But God is the Provider and He walked us along the path He picked up Best for us. My salam to those relative who loved and helped us in these circumstances.

May God keep my father and mother; and all my relatives in peace. (Ameen).

Then my mother Hussain Bibi daughter of Badruddin whose photograph is here, knew stiching and did this for money; helped in the household and children education. Great job.


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Partition of India - Bitter & Painful

Partition of India in 1947 was Bitter Painful Partition

Pakistan was created out of India August 14, 1947. Muslims (whoever wanted) from new Indian territory moved to Pakistan and from non-muslims from new Pakistan territory moved to India. This created a chao, killing, robery and forced sex. Innumerable number of people suffered with loss of belongings, lives and hunger and barefooted journey; children killed unto parents and parents killed leaving children in orphanage, wives widowers, dauthers without protection, sons who were dreamed to become?? were forced to work and support family.

Jalandhar:
During partition migration process people moved to a refugee camp in Jalandhar Cantonment.
My father who had all the savings and jewlery with him, for safety, gone to attend call of nature
and fresh up for prayer at sunset time, but never came back. Was killed by someone who knew of a treasure with him. Search and announcements were made to no avail. Finally we landed in Pakistan and moved to the house of brotherinlaw of my father; M. Islam in Chauburgi Quarters, Lahore. While everybody had limited-to-family resources, family of my father's sister Zainab Mohammad Islam, provided us shelter and food in their home. Uncle Islam was office supperintendent in Public Works Department.

Someone helped us find a domestic workshop run by Begum Fatima (most probably she was MPA and had a hostel run for students) in Inder Nagar, Multan Road, Lahore,
producing sheets and blanlkets for refugrees. My mother knew stiching and got a job there and Begum Fatima helped us occupy a portion of a house in Inder Street. May Allah bless her.

Maternal and paternal uncles also helped us a lot. Their children mixed up with us and made us feel comfortable.

My mother who knew sewing/stitching used her skills to earn for kitchen and children education, without which it could have been very very hard. May God reward them all (Aameen).

I took admission in Islamia High School, Sant Nagar, Lahore to do my high school and got through it in 1949. I attended morning and evening classes and during time in between I came back home and used to help mother in shopping grocery.

Soon after with the help of a relative Sheikh Sardar Mohammad, I got a job in local office of Thal Development Authority in Lahore. Sheikh Sardar Mohammad was Office Superintendent there and so the employees took me a "sheikh", called me Sheikh Sarwar. Here all employees helped me in picking up office work. I was supervised by Mr. Naqvi a very helpful person. Thanks God, we were all praying regularly in the vicinity.

I was transferred to the site office in Shahpur Sadar, and then to Jauharabad - in Thal (desert)where development work was being carried out under the chairmanship and administration of Zafarul Ahsan.

Malik Abdul Hamid Khan a business man in Lahore (Pak Industrial & Trading Corporation, offered me to work in their office at Lahore. I joined them in 1952 and I came back to my family.

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Sore Throat/Mouth

When we had mouth sore in childhood our parents would get some tabashir, chotti ilaichi(cadimom) cauldoday and some kooza misri. The were ground like powder and couple of time a day a pinch (chundi) of this mixture was thrown in the soaring mouth for three days.It was very effective.

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Father Mother Wife and self (Sheikh Sarwar)



photographs from left to right:
My father, mother, wife and myself.

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Quran in Flash Version

Quran in Flash Version

Jamal Sarwar sent me a web address for the Flash Version of the Holy Quran.
It is very interesting and we can read any surah or chapter -pages can be turned over very easily.
web address is: http://www.quranflash.com/en/quranflash.html
My salam to the authors of this site and their interest and time to create this version which I am sure muslims should appreciate. I pray Allah may bless the whole team with His Kindness. Aameen.
Dua-go,
Sheikh Sarwar
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Holy Kaaba, Miraculous Location

Holy Kaaba, Miraculous Location of

Jamal Sarwar sent me website address to see the miraculour location of Holy Kaaba.
I have found this wonderful geographical numerology of the location on the following web site. Allah may bless those involved in this job. Aameen.
Site is: http://www.vimeo.com/3206907
Enjoy,
Sheikh sarwar
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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Life Style and fashion

Life style and fasion
People are so influenced that they take it over “come what may”

I am talking about way of life in the 1940’s India .
Pardah/veil was a sign of shyness, self respect and that respect of others. Heads, shoulders and down below the hips were always covered by ladies. It also avoided eye to eye contact with others. While going out of house, ladies had to cover their dress with an Overall called burqa which covered head to toe; in white or black, with screen wide enough for the eyes to see through). Ladies who felt discomfort in this dress, used to wrap around a large sheet. Elders used to show love and affection to ladies by patting on heads lowered by ladies.

All women, were observing traditional pardah; muslims in burqa, shalwar, qameez; Hindus in Sarees; Sikh with dupatta, kameez/shirts below knee.

Heads were covered by all muslim men with Turkey-cap, Rumi-cap, fabric cap/topi or turbine, sikhs in turbin and hindus topi.

Men and women - all communities - were communicating with each other very respectfully.

We are now in 2009 and see dresses going shorter and shorter day by day and becoming more and more expensive in the name of fashion of the day. Nobody cares for the other. They say, they are in a free world and like to live and enjoy their lives their way. They say time has changed. They will not listen to the seniors. This is a new world, new environment, and new culture. Forget the old obscure mysterious traditions. They don’t mind side-kicking faith and discipline.

Not very far back in the past, some fashion dressed by one person was widespread and taken over by others. It was in the form of:
- goggles; by name “GoGo” – large size circular classes. This is probably introduced by general Rani in the time of General Yahya Khan.
- Narrow and long-nose toe shoes – probably used by Michael Jackson. Girls and boys had to trim their feet by removing small finger to be comfortable with the shoe.
- Pants tight at the bottom very difficult for foot to go through- don’t remember who introduced but girls and boys adopted this. It was difficult for them to lift up their legs to ride a bus or van.

2009
If someone has seen clips of people moved to camps in fear of militants and for the army to move around freely in chase of militants; they must have seen women in “burqa” and “chadar” and how they communicated with the press.

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Retainer system

Retainer: Services contracted on yearly basis:

1940's

Hair cuts / shaving / party catering at home.
There were salons working all seven days a week, but on holidays the job was done at client's place. I don't know - how many clients were served by one barber; and how they were paid. These same barber would cook meals on all occasions, parties for and at the client' place. They will deliver invitations to parties, or sad news to the client's listed friends and relatives locally or in other towns.

Cows/buffaloes or goats.
People used to keep cow or goats for fresh milk, butter, buttermilk. When cows were unable to give milk; they were taken to a village and handed over to a farmer to keep until she is able again to give milk. He was paid for this maintenance period. How much, I don't know.

GOATS- A person used to go around the basti and collect goats, took in the field to graze grass here there, and would bring them back to their owners in the afternoon. He was also paid monthly. How much, I don't know.

Washer-man/Dhobi. Laundry was done at home and spread in the sun. For a large or busy family, cloths were given to a washer man/dhobi paid monthly or by quantity/per hundred cloths.

Maintenance of Woodwork and Metalwork for farmers. It was done by carpenters and blacksmiths on a monthly/yearly basis. I think it was paid in cash and supply of food grains.

2009
A like system is seen. Some consultants are kept on a monthly payment. They are called to consult on matters. They need not attend offices daily. They are qualified persons in their fields.

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Family of Sheikh Sarwar

My Family migrated from Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar (India) to Lahore (Pakistan) in August 1947.

Father: Barkat Ali son of Rehmatullah.
Mother: Hussain/Hassan Bibi (father: Badruddin and mother: Bakhtawar.

My brothers and sisters:
(A) Brothers:
(1) Sarwar (myself) married to Sarfraz Anjum daughter of Ghulam Hassan Butt and Fatima.

I have two sons:

Jamal Sarwar (IT-man), married to Qudsia daughter of Sadiq Hassan Butt and Zainab; they have one daughter (Tehreem);

Irfan Sarwar (Software engineer) married to Sadia Sanaullah daughter of Ch. Sanaullah and Zarrin. they have three sons (Sameed, Moeed and Haseeb).

(2)Mohammad Anwar (my brother) married to Tanvir Kausar daughter of Ghulam Qadir and Fatima; they have daughters namely: Samina, Saima, Bushra, Saba and Sadia.

(B) Their daughters (my sisters):
(i) Iqbal (died prepartition),
(ii) Anwar (died prepartition).
(iii) Naseem married to Rashid Ahmad - PAF (deceased), son of Fazal Mohammad, (deceased); they have three sons (Arshad Rashid married to Ghazala, Asad Rashid (married to Fauzia) and Ashar Rashid (married to Humaira "Kaifi") and three daughters: Shahida married to Dr. Afzal, Rukhsana married to Ali and Farah married to Dr.Tariq.
(iv) Munawwar (deceased) married to Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad (son of maternal uncle Ishaq) Their son; Hammad married to Humaira and daughter: Afshi married to Dr. Athar.

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Rules set by family head of the house

Rules set by family head of the house are not necessarily written.

Rules are rules.

There are certain rules set for every house to be followed and respected by the residents as well as guests.

Guests should be made aware of these rules to avoid later embarrassment.

When a bride comes to the in-laws’ house, Rules should also be explained to her verbally as for the meal timings and cooking turns; sleep and wake-up timings, dress code etc. The new member picks up some activities by observation. We expect the new comer to adjust to the environment while the residents should also be accommodative and tolerant during the adjustment period. We should let the things take their time to shape up and not to put undue pressure. An innocent confrontation can create misunderstanding and misunderstanding breeds another misunderstanding.

We should not over expect from each other. We should be cooperative. We should not backbite. We should be in search of other’s weakness and secrecy. Don’t get trapped by any outsider to share house happenings and environmental. This house is our base and we should not try to get it damaged.

When girls of the house are married and go to their in-laws, they must follow rules of that house as we expect the incoming bride to follow our rules.

The sons of the house when grown up and become aware of several activities and fashions unheard off before, should talk to father and mother if there is a place for such things to be exercised in the house. There may be some that could be allowed while the others may not be encouraged to keep the environment neat and clean. When boys make their own families they can then induct those activities there.

We had a guest relative who stayed overnight and in the morning he pushed open our bedroom. We were surprised to see someone "rude" intruded without knocking and asking for permission.

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Wish/Khawhish

Wish becomes ornamental, attractive and tries again and again to embrace us until she is successful. Then she will give us a joy ride and involve in its affairs so much that we forget and leave far behind our real goal, objective, obligations and duties without fulfillment of which we are denied our rights. This playgirl can anytime slip from under and leave you alone. This is a process that works under the current, gives us opportunities to take a u-turn but we unknowingly ignore those cautions. Ultimately the sister-wishes engulf us in their theatrical performance and keep vanishing our footsteps if ever our subconscious reminds us to turn about. Please, please do not make blueprints of what your Wish will transform.The Wish of today will become a Desire of tomorrow. Don’t go with it hand-in-hand. Be independent. Even if you are single, alone, no other family member, and God has blessed you with health and wealth; you can earn love and well-wishes by sharing these blessings with your community in helping them in various forms to come out of hardships; in health and welfare. You can share with them your knowledge; promote education and giving them suggestions to overcome their sufferings. God will always be with you and you will feel fully satisfied.

Other day; I was watching, an urdu drama “Khwaja and Son” and picked up this message:
Dunia (world) ke under jeo, na ke dunia tumarey under je-ay.
Like a boat with you in it, sails in waters and you enjoy boating. What if your boat is filled with water!

Other day, someone was giving lecture on this same subject and quoted example of fish which is born in water, lives life long in water, enjoys and travels in water but it does not drink water; if she takes water, she will be unable to swim. So, stay in water (Duniya "world") but don’t let it penetrate in your body and soul.

Wish may surround you and become interactive that you may not find time to thank God who is your creator, provider of livelihood and this beautiful world. This may not even let you feel that you have been disobedient to God, your parents and the human beings.

Let’s recompose and try to pull out of this deep Wishes' well.

Please correct me where I misunderstood the message.
I will like to hear on this subject at sheikhmsarwar@gmail.com

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Well wishing each other yet keeping in Faiths -1940's

Advice by the then seniors:

The shopkeepers never gave flour/ata, pulses/dals, and food grain/anaaj in papers/paper bags; saying it will bring dearness. Asked to bring from home a piece of cloth for foodstuff.

There was also a saying around: "jad roos panjabay away, rupaye da ik ser un wakaway" meaning, when Russia will come there will be manifold dearness and one kilo flour would sell for one rupee.

The meat shopkeeper would put a piece of charcoal with meat in the bag or cloth to avoid evil. He would not give meat in newspaper sheet, saying the calico/black in would damage the meat. Respect of all by all.

All sects of life enjoyed all festivals. During Basakhi festival, sikh brothers were dancing, singing loud, touring streets but as soon as they enter muslim community they would start reciting naat/priase to Prophet Muhammad; like; Saaray rasooloon kay sardar makki madni; meaning Prophet Muhammad is head of all messengers of God.

Pleasing Children.Pleasing children makes God happy and brings you the pleasure. Sweets, puddings, fried grams mixed with sugar-coated grams, etc. were distributed in children. Someone from distributor's house would announce loud: "kurio, mundio, wundi the kheer/sweets etc. lay jao" meaning; girls and boys, sweets etc. etc. being distributed, come and get. A child would ask for a share of his/her brother, sister who was busy at home and could not come. All and I mean it, all children would come out, be their parents were richer or poor.

Shopkeepers used to give children shopping a candy or some other sweet.

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Water for free (1940's)

Water for free (1940's) - by Sheikh Sarwar
I am talking water wells driven in houses; Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar (India).

Water-wells were in almost all houses. There no electricity, no metering and no billings. Water was drawn by bucket made of leather or tin, it was naturally cold in summer and warm in winter. What the natural system! Some time we will mix some insecticide in water and pour in the well to kill any insects. Then drew out some 15-20 buckets water to flush out any killed insects. However, water-carriers used to supply water where needed on per month basis. Water was carried by them in "Mashqiza=water container made of leather" hanging from one shoulder; some carried two; one over left and other over right shoulder. Mashqiza -a water container was made of skin with its opening in front tied by a string or skin strip.

People used to boil water of the open well for drinking and used direct water for laundhry, cooking and sprinkling.

If someone now - 2009 - says no, no, open well's water is not safe for consumption, is the present water supply safe. Every now and then samples and taken, water treated, filters attached to the taps.

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Lahore Walled City (Pakistan) and its water supply and rainage

From ministries to the town planners in all provinces in Pakistan have been holding meetings; taking decisions, creating budgets, and implementation flows down to the relative local offices to bring all drainage water into a very wide cemented drain which would that water out of the area.

This project is/was a part of THE GREATER LAHORE (Pakistan) WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE ORDINANCE, 1967.
Project was supposed to take care of the drainage system of the walled city of Lahore for a couple of millions of rupees. Thereafter, as time passed meetings were held at regular intervals and revisions were made to the project with increased budget. In 2009 that project, if taken up now, will cost in billions of rupees. Population has been increasing and with increased usage of water, the drainage system has been overflowing for decades to invite attention of the responsible people.

With the overflow of drainage:
due to increased usage of water by increased population by pushing garbage is into the drains and some drinking water pipe lines ages old are punctured by rust and infected water is makes its way to the taps. Diseases take birth and create health problems for the residents who are perhaps making both ends meet, spend extra over for the treatments.

Seller who have no shops, park their carts and others place buckets on road- side to sell their stuff. Several spots on road sides show overflowed drainage. This doesn’t give a healthy look. Local people are accustomed to it but the outsiders would not interfere with the system.

Visitors to Lahore definitely like to go inside the walled city. In spite of the fact that Guides take them through very smooth, they must not have closed eyes on general CLEANLINESS.

The engineers are competent qualified but why this project had not had a kick-off until now; it could be anybody’s guess.

Garbage is collected from several stray spots and loaded on to an open bullock-cart to take away. This cart rolls very slow and unbearable bad smell is spread in the air. People keep their nose close, hold breath, for long time until that smell dies down. If some time a motor driven small truck is loaded with this filth, it is so much overfilled that shutters keep open and deliver same smell.

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Street lighting, cleaning, drainage (1940's)

Before India partition (<1947)

Street Lighting. - without electricity ???
There was a kerosene lamp fixed by government on some spots in the street. Service-man would come each evening; carrying a ladder on shoulder and a kerosene tin with funnel. He would take out the remaining kerosene from the lamp (in a container) and refill the lamp with fresh, and lit it. He would return in the morning to put it off.

Supress dust and clean streets: No automation ???
Water-man used to come and sprinkle water in the street, couple of times a day during the summer to suppress dust from blowing by wind. Another person, a sweeper will sweep through the street, remove any garbage before sunrise. They were paid employees of the government, but residents also took care of with food and some money.

Toilets and drainage. - No Flush - No Sewerage ???
Toilets were inside the house (usually on the top) to be cleared by monthly paid persons. Garbage was dumped away from the locality.
Used water from houses would flow into the open drain running in the center of street. It did not come in way of horse-driven carriages or bullock-carts or the bikes.

2009 - Powr Supply
We have been told for years and years that arrangement was being made for UNINTERRUPTED power supply in Pakistan. Source of hydroelectricity, grid stations, funds have been pouring in, loans granted but power shutdown sufferings are not seen in the near future.
Much of the power production is consumed by the industrial estates which can easily pool in to set up their own power plants.
There are capable people who can find a solution to this problem.

Street and Roads cleaning
I will talk about Lahore Pakistan cleaning streets and I like to mention specially of the service roads for main road - Mall Road - being sweped with large handheld brooms blowing up dust just at the time when office workers are going for job and school children are on their way to schools. I myself saw a huge pile of garbage INSIDE the provisional assembly compound and I wrote a letter at that time Mr. Hanif Ramay the then Governor. I saw in Islamabad, Pakistan a dump of garbage just behind the wall which read a religious instruction, "safa-ee aadha imaan".

Who cares!
Some vehicles are driven fast through the water collected on street/road sides splashing water on the pedestrians.

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Status symbols of the day

Status is a “scale” of “social” standing; and not a scale of our own making.

1960’s: Couple of friendly families were on an evening walk when someone put a question to my wife:
Q: Do you own a dog
A: No
The questioner lady said “don’t you know keeping a dog is status-symbol of the day and if you walk her with you, your status would speak for itself”.

1980’s: Another group under some complex were telling their children to be proud of their father being PhD / MSc; when people will know of your father’s status, they will respect you.

1940’s: Days have gone when this feed was not injected and the communities composed of various sects shared their happiness and grief and elders and children were known and respected by each other. Children didn’t know much who is their relative and who is not. They were all children, uncles and cousins.

1990’s: The generation which is now fading out has shattered the families golden web woven over a period of time and has seeded a sour plant to keep every body at distance. History will tell them they had fallen in trap of an inferiority complex and had taken a wrong decision.

Make others your good friends above all complexes. They will walk in need shoulder to shoulder with you. Make friendship at par; no over-expectations from each other. No over-expectations within your own family!

Izzo man Tasha-O, wa Zillo man Tasha-O. The dignity, grace and disgrace are all in the hands of God. He scales our noble deeds and the bad ones to base grace and disgrace. So, we should try to win the likeliness of God and not the people.

Children from parents who were less privileged and with no/or little education, rose to be the president of country, ragional managers of big corporation, owner of large industrial. estates. Among others, in Pakistan, Imdad International, Batala Engineering, Allama Iqbal son of a petty trader.

People will respect you:
If you give due respect to your family members.
Greet others and be respectful to them.
Keep in contact with your neighbors; be with them in sweet and sour.
If you find anyone in need, extend possible help.
Speak comfortably.
Avoid harsh talk and confrontation.
If your communication has hurt anyone, apologize for that.
Keep your surroundings neat and clean.
Avoid loudness late evenings.
If you arrange any party in your house late evenings (usually it should be before 10); check with your neighbors around; if that should not disturb them.

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Sheikh Sarwar's Paternal grandparents

Brother of my grandfather: Fazal Ahmad
Wife: Jannat
No children

Grandfather: Rehmatullah
Grandmother: Sorry Forgot

Their sons:
1) Barkat Ali having sons: Sarwar, Anwar and Daughters: Iqbal, Nasim, Anwar and Munawar
2) Ahmad Shah having sons: Ghulam Sabir, Sarwar, Tahir and Akbar. Daugher: Hamida
3) Irshad Ahmad: Unfortunately, I don't remember names of his children.
4) Habib Ahmad: He moved to Ferozeabad (India), before partition. Don't names of his children.

Daughters:
1) Zainab, 2)Fatima, 3)Zohra

This is the reason why I have spoken in another Post to keep contact with each other and pass on their locations and family members added. - Why not a Family Tree. Don't say: Forget it or who cares! please.

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Sheikh Sarwar Parents' house in Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar

Our House in Basti Danishmandan - Jalandhar (India)

It had two portions with an open courtyard (sehan) in between. There was a water well and large tall NEEM tree in the center. We had swings hanging from the tree. There was a big honeybee hive on the tree about 4 feet long and 1-2/2 feet wide.

We had always had a cow for fresh milk, butter, buttermilk (lassi). Sometime lassi was saved and shared with other residents to cook a tastey "karhi" (curry made of buttermilk; a sour dish with "pakora"(spicy dumplings) made of gram flour in it.

That was a neighborhood community/mohallah and all were more than neighbours.
All children used to come out and play before sunset for a hour or two. Parents were exchanging greetings and and discussing general topics while watching children.

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Sheikh Sarwar's maternal grandfather family

Maternal grandfather family

Grandfather=Badruddin - Grandmother=Bakhtawar

Sons:

M. Ishaq, Shafi , Imdad Ali (established his own Imdad tanning machinery works).

Daughters:

Hussain Bibi (my mother), Irshad (married to Haji Yaqub and Fazal Bibi married to Iqbal - both in Basti Shaikh).

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Sewer system in Lahore, Pakistan

Planning of a project takes into consideration environmental past, present and future increments. With the increase of population pressure comes on housing needs, industrial development, job creation, increased produce resources, additional revenue and infrastructure.

Sewer lines were laid of a small size diameter that failed to take the increased domestic and industrial waste water load. These sewer lines are also clogged by the garbage, people dump into open manholes and in the cemented open channels made to take water to a larger system.

Manholes are stolen or broken. Because the culverts underground are filled with garbage, they are not ready to take in rain water and let it collect and flow on the roads hiding open manholes which have often taken lives. Rains come each year on their schedules. They keep roads dry for a long time in between, for the departments to clear the choked culverts and to replace manhole lids with non-breakable and non-removable. Often times traffic is diverted to take two three turns to reach their destination.

Councilors please extend support?

in giving government location of missing manhole covers in their area and same time ask residents to watch report who is taking these away
in holding occasional meetings with residents to arrange dumping of garbage at the given place
in discouraging extended drive-ins into the streets
in arranging diversion of domestic floor-wash water to go into the drainage lines instead of flowing over the streets, damaging their structure and to make streets for comfortable walk.

Departments serving community for roads and buildings need our support.

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Sarfraz Anjum Sarwar - a tribute by Sheikh Sarwar

During brief life with my grandparents and more with my parents, I learnt faith, ethics and love. They left for their permanent abode. I pray for Allah’s blessings on them.

The fifty years I spent with my wife Sarfraz Anjum; I found her a good faith-practicing, wife/mother, grandmother, daughter-in-law, friend and relative. Allah called her back January 20, 2008. All of a sudden this happening left me in the loneliness. I felt as if every thing has been taken away from me. I felt if I will not find anyone to talk about my problems. We are so busy in worldly life and never think of separation of each other.

I want to say something in her memory. I am thankful to the poet Ishrat (Godarvi?), who’s following poem expresses my feelings:

Wafa ke wa’day, wo saray bhula gya chup chaap
Wo meray dil ki diwaren hila gya chup chaap
Gham-i-Hayat ke taptay huay biaba’n men
Mujhey wo chhor kay tanha chala gya chup chaap
Na janay kon sa wo budnaseeb lamha tha
Jo gham ki aag men mujh ko jala gya chup chaap
Men jis ko chhuta hun Ishrat wo zakhm deta hai
Wo phool aisay chaman men khila gya chup chaap

Forgot all promises altogether, passed away calm quite
Shook all Supports of my heart and passed away calm quite
In the blazing desert of this sorrowful life
Left me alone and passed away calm quite
Oh! the unknown moment that brought me frustration
Pushed me in the flame of sorrow and passed away calm quite
Whichever flower I touch; it injurs me
Left such flowers glooming allover the garden and passed away calm quite!

Sheikh Sarwar
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Sameed Irfan, Moeed Irfan, Haseeb Irfan - grandchildren of Sheikh Sarwar


From Right to Left: Sameed, Moeed and Haseeb

My younger son is Irfan married to Sadia Sanaullah.

They have three children (sons):

Elder is Sameed: In Feb'08-Studying at John Middleton Elementary School, Skokie, Ilinois USA. August 2009: same school, grade 5.

Middle: Moeed: In Feb'08-at John Middleton Elem. School, Skokie, Ilinois USA.
August 2009: same school, grade 4.

Younger: Haseeb In Feb'08-at Elizabeth Meyer school, Skokie, IL USA.
August 2009: John Middleton Elem. School, Skokie, IL USA: grade 1.

If parents ask me to upload their children's photographs also; I will show you
more grandchildren.

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Safety Security in 1940's as seen by Sheikh Sarwar

Safety and security in 1940’s as seen by sheikh sarwar

Men, women – old, young and children - every body could walk around, travel, day and night without any fear and without any weapon. Doors were kept open during the day.
Children going to and coming from school safe and sound.

A guard/chowkidar, government employee or a locally hired and funded, - all alone, with just a stick in hand would go around in the mohallah/locality shouting "jaagtay raho" means: keep awake, and some time he would knock at a wall with stick to tell of his presence. Wonderfully, bad man would avoid to step in the area in his presence. No doubt there was rule of PUNISHMENT and no one was above law.

What was behind this which is now - 2009 - missing.
There is Safety Police is seen on the streets on motor bikes and vehicles. Robberies and killing is widespread. People should also be vigilant. Should not leave their vehicles unlocked while unattended. Ladies should not show off their jewelry and encourage the bad people. Should not leave house unattended late night. If you have to leave the house, secure your valuables before leaving. Come back from hostelling and marriage parties as soon as possible. In the first instance we are ourselves supposed to take possible safety precautions.

Can we review our policies and make correction in ourselves? Do not harm/rob others and nobody would harm/rob us.

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Physicians and Hakims-for herbal medicines

The person who has knowledge and wisdom (hikmah) is called hakim; this is with reference to those persons who researched and found out harmfulness and cures with treatment through herbs, vegetables and fruit, and honey-like things. They treated and are still treating illness and families are used to it at local levels. Hakim can feel pulse pressure, throbbing for diagnostics and give some mixture of ground herbs with syrups. Hakims/psychologists of the past wrote books on their medicinal research, treatment of illnesses. Those/These books are added to the courses in College.

It's my own experience. My family members took boiled eggs with tea at night in winter. Early morning my 10 years old daughter complained of stomach-ache early next morning. I took her to a hakim that put his fingers on pulse and quickly asked my daughter "did you take boiled egg"?; she said "yes". Hakim gave her two pills made of herbs; one to chew then and there and other for a later use if needed. She felt relieved of the discomfort.

As in other countries, these hakims worked in Asia, China, India, and Pakistan. Some went ahead and set up medicine manufacturing plant producing numerous medicines; Hakim Saeed opened up Hamdard Dawakhana, Hakim Qarshi's plant manufactures Jauhar Joshanda with herbs, and many more healing medicines. Amrit Dhara is one of the best medicines produced. There are known hakims that have also produced medicines.

Hakim would diagnose health problem by looking through urine, by looking into eyes, throat and face. There was a saying: Person is in good health if feet are warm, tummy soft and head cool/good temperature”.

When medical education started in India, boys and girls graduated and started practicing and introduced allopathic treatment and spread word that people don't know the composition, ingredients of hakim's medicine and pushed this allopathic. Then specialization was introduced in each individual part of body; these doctors are called "specialists". They treatment is based on the results of labs tests, x-rays and MRI results.

It has happened with me. Doctor referred me to specialist - for blood sugar. This specialist asked me not to trim nails myself and should come to his clinic each month or when needed. He noticed the bone on both feet near thumb. My answer was that that I had a wide toe (group bones behind the fingers is wider than the fingers themselves) and it was so from the childhood. But he took it as not a good sign – for diabetic? Perhaps there were no wide-toe shoes at that time and the narrow toe shoes always squeezed my foot. I have always tried to find wide-toe shoes. Doctor did not agree with me and told me that would order special orthopedic shoe to fit my shoe-shape. I believe in his sincerity he thought the sugar problem might be behind it. Sugar-wise I am fine, it fluctuates with my food intake and I am trying to be careful.

My doctor referred me to a heart specialist. His assistant questioned me and wrote down my answers. The doctor came and made more questions. He sent me to another place for stress test and another test with dye. After couple of days results were received by him and told me that he has concluded from the test results, I have to go in for angiography and he would insert stents. Finally, I was told to think over; It is elective and whenever I want, I should contact him.

Once my wife was loosing appetite and going weaker and weaker. One evening I took her to a doctor that gave her an injection and asked to report him next day for further treatment. In few hours she felt some itching under the tongue and feet. I took her back to the same doctor that had closed by that time. Then we went to different pharmacies opened later hours. No body gave treatment because of “unknown” injection. On a suggestion, we went to an ALL NIGHT EMERGENCY clinic. Doctor gave her two tablets; one to take immediately and kept us waiting there for two hours. She felt much better. Doctor asked to take the other tablet if needed. She was fine.

The kidney specialists for my wife asked to take meat (she showed amount of meat to be taken with her “fist”) because dialysis take away protein and meat would produce protein to keep balance. But the cardiologist did not allow this because that would produce cholesterol and narrow the arteries. These doctors go by lab results and keep readjusting medicines. Of course doctors and specialists understand the problem and its treatment. It is our own making; if this or that was done, patient could have recovered health. Our own conclusions and doctor’s treatment go side by side to the last breath of patient which cannot be advanced or delayed.

I read a book on homeopathy; the doctors were suggested treatment from such symptoms: if patient enters your clinic "smiling/laughing" give this medicine,-etc.

WHAT I SHOULD NAME THEM: We have some doctor relatives. A doctor - specialist in blood sugar, was invited for a cup of tea. He told my wife, he felt she was diabetic and asked to get her blood sugar checked up. The result was positive.
Likewise, once a doctor came to our house and told me, he noticed I had hernia. I made an appointment at hospital. The doctor confirmed, I had rather "double-hernia. He operated upon.

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Partition of India in words of Sheikh Sarwar

Partition India was Bitter and Painful.
Pakistan was created out of India August 14, 1947. Muslims migrated to Pakistan and non-muslims from new Pakistan territory moved to India. This created a turmoil, chaos; killing, robbery and forced sex. Innumerable number of people suffered with loss of loved ones, belongings, and hunger and barefooted journey; children killed unto parents and parents killed leaving children in orphanage, wives widowers, daughters without protection, sons who were dreamed to become?? were forced to work and support family.

In Jalandhar, during partition migration process people moved to a transitory refugee camp at Jalandhar Cantonment. My father who had all the savings and jewelry with him, for safety, gone to attend call of nature and fresh up for prayer at sunset time, but never came back. He was killed by someone who knew of a treasure with him. Search and announcements were made to no avail.

Finally we landed in Pakistan and moved to the house of brother-in-law of my father; M. Islam in Chauburgi Quarters, Lahore. While everybody had limited-to-family resources, family of my father's sister Zainab Mohammad Islam, provided us shelter and food in their home. Uncle Islam was office superintendent in Public Works Department. Someone helped us find a temporary work place run by Begum Fatima (most probably she was MPA and had a hostel run for girl students) in Inder Nagar, Multan Road, Lahore, producing bed sheets and blankets for refugees. My mother knew stitching and got a job there and Begum Fatima helped us occupy a portion of a house in Inder Street. May Allah bless her (Aameen).

Maternal and paternal uncles also helped us a lot. Their children mixed up with us and made us feel comfortable.

My mother who knew sewing/stitching used her skills to earn for kitchen and children education, without which it could have been very hard. May God reward her all the best (Aameen).

I took admission in Islamia High School, Sant Nagar, Lahore to do my high school and got through it in 1949. I attended morning and evening classes and during time in between I came back home and used to help mother in shopping grocery. Soon after that, with the help of a relative Sheikh Sardar Mohammad, I got a job in local office of Thal Development Authority in Lahore. Sheikh Sardar Mohammad was Office Superintendent there and so the employees took me a "sheikh", called me Sheikh Sarwar. Here all employees helped me in picking up office work. I was supervised by Mr. Naqvi a very helpful person. May God reward him also (Aameen). I was transferred to the site office in Shahpur Sadar, and then to Jauharabad - in Thal (desert) where development work was being carried out under the chairmanship and administration of Zafarul Ahsan.Malik Abdul Hamid Khan a business man in Lahore (Pak Industrial & Trading Corporation, brought me to work for him (in Pak Industrial & Trading Company) at Lahore. I joined them in 1952 and thus, came back to my family.

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Parents of Sheikh Sarwar

Father: Barket Ali son of Rehmatullah.

We migrated in August 1947 from Jalandhar (India) to Lahore (Pakistan)
My father could not come because someone killer of the humanity, killed him and robbed all the cash and jewelery he had on him because he was the eldest and it was thought safe to put everything in his custody. A day before heavy rains fell and all clothings dresses were soaked. He lit a fire to sit around in cold to warm up and also to dry the paper currency. Someone watched and decided to kill him. To him it was a lotto and to us it was the blackday. But God is the Provider and He walked us along the path He picked up Best for us. My salam to those relative who loved and helped us in these circumstances.

May God keep my father and mother; and all my relatives in peace. (Ameen).

Then my mother Hussain Bibi daughter of Badruddin whose photograph is here, knew stiching and did this for money; helped in the household and children education. Great job.

Organic eggs and chicken (Jalandhar India (1940's)

Little home work and It was all free! Chicken was kept almost in all houses to get eggs and meat. If you had few chicken, you get few eggs every day. Have your breakfast and serve guests also. Chicken were let sit on a dozen? eggs and after around 21 days, they hatched and new chicks born running around following the mother hen; - elders and children all loved those chicks and they were fed pleasurably. So the number of chicken was every increasing. If you did not have enough space inside for chicken to walk around, find some food. Chicken would leave house in the morning and come back in the evening to their cage. They rooster did something extra; woke us up early morning to do kitchen work; prepare for school and job.

God has programmed production over a period of time differently for birds and animals as they are needed and consumed. Chicken and eggs are most used so hen lays egg daily until a free period she stays. Chicken are born in 21 days. Goat delivers after six months because they are less consumed for meat and milk. Cow and buffalo deliver in around ten months because meat is less consumed but they give milk in bulk. Likewise fish is consumed much and its population is multiplied accordingly.

NOW WE DON'T DO IT – We are made aware of "BAD SMELL - FILTH" and are forced to shop these mostly fed on chemical feed and fertilizers and unknowingly whether the bird was healthy.

After 1947 - I have seen poultry, goats; animals are still being raised in villages and on farms and we should try to shop this poultry though little expensive.

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Myths observed by Sheikh Sarwar in 1940's in India

Are they still there?

People used to put a black goat head and spread different pulses, split beans, grams, etc. right in the middle of a street crossings to quell any evils.

Likewise coins showered over the bridegroom and bride to keep away evils. Some people (I should say outsiders) had fixed a large sheet between two bamboo sticks. They would open spread it below the falling coins to catch maximum possible. Such outsiders would do little dancing and singing in praise of bridegroom and bride for alms.

Mustard oil was sprinkled at the door step before the bride and bridegroom entered the house.

2009
There was a news item: when rebuilding a house they found a cat buried in wall to ward off evils. Somewhere a shoe was found.

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Education of Sheikh Sarwar

Primary: Local school in Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar
Middle: Sanatan Dharam School, Basti Nau, Jalandhar
High School: Islamia High School, Basti Baba Khel? one year
High School: Final: Islamia High School, Sant Nagar, Lahore (Pakistan)
hereon after marriage:
FA, BA -
BA Business English - Pakistan
Diploma and Certificate in Bookkeeping, Accountancy, Secretarial Practice, Pakistan
Mercantile Law and Secretarial Practice from Council of Legal Education, Karachi, Pakistan
Business Management - Extension Service of University of California, Berkley, US

Attended many workshops and seminars to enhance my skills.

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Marriage parties in India before its 1947 partition

Bridegroom and a child adorned as bridge groom (shavala) sat on horse back Music bands accompanied the marriage party while the party would walk if the bride's house was not far. For a distant place, everybody would go by horse-driven carriages. Meals and deserts were cooked afresh and served to the party. The bridegroom would return home with his bride. Coins were showered over the bridegroom and bride. Next day people will gather at bridegroom's house for meal and desert. The dowries/clothing and jewelry were shown in public. Some guests gave gifts - while other gave money to buy their own essentials, to bridegroom and the bride.

Guests used to sit on rug on both sides of a beautiful printed cloth about three feet wide spread on the rug. Person carrying water, an empty utensil for used water and a towel hanging from his shoulder, would ask every guest to wash hands. Meals included: Mutton pilaf, mutton curry, baked chicken, plain boiled rice, bread loaf, salad and a sweet dish, like sweet rice with almonds in it.

A water-container with soap and towel was placed for guests wash their hand and gargle after meals. Certainly, this arrangement was made separately for ladies also. Guests used ask for additional food, if they needed more than they were initially served. They were supposed to leave after meals but formally asked permission from the host, with thanks for the invitation and a prayer for the wellbeing and happy life of the married couple.

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Life Style - now and then

I am talking about way of life in the 1940's India.

Pardah/veil was a sign of shyness, self respect and that respect of others. Heads, shoulders and down below the hips were always covered by ladies. It also avoided eye to eye contact with others. While going out of house, ladies had to cover their dress with an Overall called burqa which covered head to toe; in white or black, with screen wide enough for the eyes to see through). Ladies who felt discomfort in this dress, used to wrap around a large sheet. Elders used to show love and affection to ladies by patting on heads lowered by ladies.

All women, were observing traditional pardah; muslims in burqa, shalwar, qameez; Hindus in Sarees; Sikh with dupatta, kameez/shirts below knee.

Heads were covered by all muslim men with Turkey-cap, Rumi-cap, fabric cap/topi or turbine, sikhs in turbin and hindus topi.

Men and women - all communities - were communicating with each other very respectfully.

We are now in 2009 and see dresses going shorter and shorter day by day and becoming more and more expensive in the name of fashion of the day. Nobody cares for the other. They say, they are in a free world and like to live and enjoy their lives their way. They say time has changed. They will not listen to the seniors. This is a new world, new environment, and new culture. Forget the old obscure mysterious traditions. They don’t mind side-kicking faith and discipline.

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Household Essentials 1940's - delivered at doorstep

Household Essentials were made available at door steps – 1940’s Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar:

Before partition of India; Hawkers carrying vegetables, fruit, fabrics, kerosene, and meat etc. would walk around in streets selling their stuff.

Jugglers visited localities to perform for children.

There were hand-chakkies (wheat and pulses grinding wheels) used in houses. Grinding wheel sharpening experts were going street to street announcing their services and did the job then and there.

Experts for nickeling brass and copper utensils and their repairs used to come off and on to do the job. Children used to inform mothers of his arrival and brought their utensils to him. They were going street to street.

There were sellers of fabrics and bedding sheets traveling on bikes, street to street, announcing their arrival and ladies would buy their needs.

Like others, vegetable and meat sellers, and also kerosene sellers used to come to streets each week.

A Unique Service:

I remember a businessman "Khushia Mal?" used to visit us and others in the last week of the month, and make a list of food stuff needed; deliver it; naturally for a profit, and he was paid on pay day or a day after. Food quality and quantity were as good as required.

After partition; there may be others also, but in Lahore, Pakistan some general stores in Tolinton Market and at Akbari gate offered to bag up stuff you order by phone and ready to be picked up at any time.

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Hobbies of Sheikh Sarwar

Try to understand holy book messages, praying, fasting, behaving and
badminton.

Respect every body.

Treat job work as fun and I do it interestingly and diligently.

Play with children: paper craft and scientific experiments, help in their home-work.
Yard work: planting vegetables and flowers.

Help house-wife in grocery purchases.

I am pro-personnel, try to act upon "Behave others as you want others should behave you".


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Family Tree - we should maintain it

After families migrated from Jalandhar (India) to Lahore (Pakistan) some hoping against hopes, kept waiting for their missing loved ones and had not been able to keep in contact with disintegrated families; past-neighbors; past-community and brotherhoods (bradaries; I think this word comes from Persian word “bradar” in English brother); some relocated in search of livelihood. Thus the horrible circumstances they had gone through and the worries of their parents; their young ones who did not have deep imprints of relatives or inter-relationships; forgot altogether who was who. Had we remained in contact we would know where they are relocated. We know of only few who are seen in some marriage parties or a death is known.

Not to speak of relatives, anybody would hardly remember their teachers, classmates; the shopkeepers and the localities where their forefathers lived a long.

Therefore, I have put on the Internet whatever memories I could gather so that if, by chance, someone wants to know about my family, my writing may bring something up. My information can be accessed from sheikhsarwar or sheikh sarwar- or sheikhmsarwar. There are some other items you may find of interest; and my memories of 1947; Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar.

I remember we used to have one-single-paper-sheet describing our religion tree and another, a tree of our descendants. Like someone told me "we" are converts; first one was baba Tara Singh” to embrace Islam? Maybe, maybe-not! Hence, to keep this IMPORTANT INFORMATION- and our IDENTITIES, please, please try to put in writing and if possible, if advisable, update it, put on the Internet, pass on hand in hand to the next generations. Those who migrated to other countries for refuge, asylum, jobs, studies and settled their, must have realized that their contacts with those left behind have been fading out and their children show no interest in knowing from where we came from and who was who.

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and Ashwani Kumar Gupta; akaj188@gmail.com
for their comments.

Family of Sheikh Sarwar

Family of Sheikh Sarwar (known as Sheikh Muhammad Sarwar)

Family migrated from Basti Danishmandan, Jalandhar (India) to Lahore (Pakistan) August 1947

Father: Barkat Ali son of Rehmatullah.
Mother: Hussain/Hassan Bibi (father: Badruddin and mother: Bakhtawar) .

THEIR SONS:

Sarwar (myself) married to Sarfraz Anjum daughter of Ghulam Hassan Butt and Fatima.
I have two sons; Jamal (IT-man), married to Qudsia daughter of Sadiq Hassan Butt and Zainab; have one daughter (Tehreem); Irfan (Software engineer) married to Sadia Sanaullah daughter of Ch. Sanaullah and Zarrin. they have three sons (Sameed, Moeed and Haseeb)

Mohammad Anwar married to Tanvir Kausar daughter of Ghulam Qadir and Fatima; they have daughters namely: Samina, Saima, Bushra, Saba and Sadia.

THEIR DAUGHTERS:

Iqbal (died prepartition), Anwar (died prepartition).

Naseem married to Rashid Ahmad - PAF (deceased), son of Fazal Mohammad, (deceased); Have three sons (Arshad married to Ghazala, Asad (married to Fauzia) and Ashar (married to Humaira "Kaifi") and three daughters (Shahida married to Dr. Afzal, Rukhsana married to Ali and Farah married to Dr.Tariq.

Munawwar (deceased) married to Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad (son of maternal uncle Ishaq) have son; Hammad married to Humaira and daughter: Afshi married to Dr. Athar.

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Employment history of Sheikh Sarwar

Thal Development Authority, Pakistan
Pak Industrial & Trading Corporation, Pakistan
Albario Trading Corporation, Pakistan
Guy F. Atkinson at Mangla Dam, Pakistan
IMPREGILO, Milan at Tarbela Dam, Pakistan
Tamimi-Fouad-Atkinson-Grove, Saudi Arabia
GE (USA) in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan
Word Processing, Maryland, USA
Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, USA

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Education - a Must and Foremost.

Education is not only that which we get at school. Education is given at home from very childhood; in as much as; how to greet, meet, behave, and talk respectfully. But when children expose to the outer world, They pick up “frank, friendly” language used in street talk and gatherings and the person speaks in that tone which perhaps he would not like to hear for himself from others. We must educate our children and ourselves. It will bring us a good name. Advise children to never use abusive language and as commonly spoken words “stupid” "dumb", even among friends. This reflects a crude impression of personality.

These following happenings have prompted me to write these few lines:

a) Our father was killed during India partition and we were left “orphan”
I had an uncle “Fazal” who knew how to re-adjust displaced bones and joints.One morning a young child from our relatives came and asked a resident of our street: “where those two “yateem brothers” orphan brothers; Sarwar, Anwar, live. Then he knocked at our door and without any greetings, asked “where Fazal (not uncle Fazal, etc) lives who corrects the broken bones.” He was directed to his house and God knows how he behaved there!

b) Our home phone rang and I pick up saying “hello” – the calling person started with abusive language without knowing who answered the phone. (that call was for my son from his friend). Both of them are to be blamed. We taught our children best we could, but that son became used to the “friendly” street style language. My son or his friend were not ashamed and did not apologize.

Get your children greet elders coming into your house and have them sit while you are in the company of elders. They will learn how to greet and sit respectfully. Then let them play with children; if accompanying them or let them go. Try to have your children come by while seeing off your guests. This should be a way to introduce them to social relationship. Tell children to greet and respect elders in the neighbor and their teachers. Make them friendly and talk to you about school-home work and tests etc.

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Dreams seen by Sheikh Sarwar

Can someone please interpret (give me Ta’beer). I was told dreams are informing us in advance of something expected to happen in the future.

I put forward my few dreams of 1947 – the time of partition of India.

(1) I saw a naked body of a male person lying flat facing upward on the horizon covering most of the length between West and North. The width of the body was a few yards.
(2) I saw Sun appeared very close. Location was between East and South side.
(3) I saw several times slicing meat from live but skinless goat and from a fallen live cow.
(4) I saw six/seven huge trees being carried on bullock-carts and my father, during my dream, said “these trees can grow on the roof-tops also.
(5) On one side of a four feet high wall, our family (maternal) was sitting and talking and busy in cooking – dinner time. I was on the other side of this wall. I saw two framed sings, at a short distance, up above in the space, at about 45 deg. One written “Allah” and other “Mohammed”. The sign with Allah’s name flashed first, couple of time. Then the one with name of “Mohammed” flashed couple of time; I was looking at those and they moved diagonal lowering towards me. But out of fear, I lowered down myself behind that four feet high wall.
(6) I used to see same mountain with roads running on it. (I took up employment at Mangla Dam in Pakistan and the first time I went up to see the Human Resource Manager, Major Douglas, I came across the same! Mountain and the road)???
(7) I used to see another mountain with covered road on it and some openings like balconies towards the valley down there. I sat down in one of this places with my legs lowered and saw one tree /only one tree, in the middle of a large valley. These words, then clicked my brain; “this is the Ta’ha valley; where God talked to Prophet Moses.
(8) I often saw in dream some (about five) large size snakes each sitting in large half-bubble clear glass containers.
(9) I saw some 6-7 bull-o-carts carrying trees (like Christmas trees) and my father standing close to me, said these can grow on the roof-tops also.

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Commitment must be honored

Commitment that we make must be honored - Sheikh Sarwar
Commitment is conveyed by one or all of the following actions:
- in spoken words
- by nodding which gives positive indication
- just saying, don’t worry, I will see to it
- saying; why you worry, I am here
- yes, will do it Insha Allah (God willing)

Here, I must remind Muslim brothers of the instruction I have heard of:“Ma t’qulu, ma la taf-olun”(why you say that, what you cannot or will not do)

Please, do not linger on unnecessarily.
- tell the person if you need more time to accomplish this
- tell him, frankly, as soon as possible, that you tried but were not successful and he should ask someone for help.

I am sure he is worried (as I am in such circumstances) and his time is as precious as our.

Treat and Behave others as we want ourselves to be behaved.

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Children Amusement in 1940's-Jalandhar-Basti Danishmandan

Children were amused:

Besides, periodical festivals, and annual events of all sects of life, there were other sources of amusement for children: Jugglers, Snake-charmers and monkey-play performers; some with just monkeys while other with monkey and a goat, would come stop couple of places in the street, beat small drummers ("dugduggies" made of paper and string with small stone or rice glued at its end, were spinned to make noise and attract children); it was safe for children to come out, enjoy these live performances close to their houses. At end of show, performers were given some money or flour or meal. Those performers used to live close-by and were known to the community.

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Cancer - what Sheikh Sarwar suggests!

TREAT SIMILAR WITH SIMILAR.
Possible Treatment of Cancer -
A typical Vine grass/in Punjabi “Gassbail” in Hindi “Satianasi” and the”Cancer”

There is lot of efforts being put in and some time some one will sure find out treatment for cancer.

I am not a medical or lab man. I am thinking of a Vine plant whose color is pale/light yellow, about one-eighth of an inch in thickness, has no leaves.

It is found in Pakistan and India (perhaps in other countries also). If one-two inches long piece of it is thrown on a bush and it sticks there, it will start growing and ultimately envelope the whole bush/tree and kill it. I saw it there until I was 14-15 years old and had to leave Calendar (India) for Pakistan. I saw it damaging Berry-Tree (berry is a fruit like that called Chinese dates). I have never seen it again though it could be there but I have not been to bushes or forests thereafter. As soon as it comes to notice, cut off the small portion affected including some surrounding healthy portion of the bush/tree immediately to keep the rest of the bush/tree healthy.

I am sure somebody else can give its correct botanical name. We – in childhood – named it “gass bail" (vine grass)”.

Its characteristics and the way it attacks the victim, suggest some Research Labs should work on it and find out if it can be a good killer for the cancer also! If it comes true; the Researcher will be contributing to the noble cause for the humanity.

Note: I think my friends at akaj188@gmail.com and admin@jalandhari.com may have seen this grass specie.

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