Abdus salam wiki in hindi
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Lal Beg
A cousin of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and one of his childhood friends, Imam-ud-Din, became a mystic and was venerated by the Sweeper Community of Punjab as the re-incarnation of Lal Beg. Imam-ud-Din started an annual mela (festival) in Qadian where the Sweeper Community gathered and food was served. This was known as the Chuhra Mela (Festival of Sweepers).
This was the inspiration behind Jalsa Salana (annual convention) that was put in place by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and he would proclaim about how more people came to his convention compared to those that came to his cousin's.
So, who was Lal Beg? He was a semi-mythical saint of the sweeper community (halalkhors) http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/pdf/gazeetter_reprint/Poona-I/population_dhors.html#.
This saint was a mixed Hindu, Sikh and Muslim reverence and quite popular in the Punjab Legends of the Punjab http://books.google.com/books?id=2xGRlF8MfJAC&pg=PA529&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=0_0&sig=ACfU3U25sQxjRg4Uwo87PG0
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Abd Allah ibn Salam
Companion (Sahaba) of Muhammad
Abdallah ibn Salam (Arabic: عَبْدِ اللَّهِ بْنِ سَلَامٍ, romanized: ʿAbdullāh ibn Salām, lit. '[ ALLAH'S (God's) Servant ]'), born Al-Husayn ibn Salam, was a companion of the Islamic profet Muhammad, and a Jew who converted to Islam. He participated in the conquest of Syria, but died in Medina.
Biography
[edit]Early years
[edit]According to Islamic narrative, Abdullah ibn Salam was a Jew in Medina (known as Yathrib at the time), who belonged to the Banu Qaynuqa tribe, claiming descent from Joseph.[1] He was widely respected and honored bygd the people of the city, including those who were not Jewish. He was known for his piety and goodness, his upright conduct, and his truthfulness.[2]
Abdullah ibn Salam lived a peaceful life but was serious, purposeful and organized in the way he spent his time. For a fixed period each day, he would worship, teach and preach in the synago
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supersymmetry
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From super- + symmetry. In the modern physics sense, coined by Pakistani physicist Abdus Salam and American physicist John Strathdee in 1974 as super-symmetry, in a paper in Physics Letters B as a simplification of super-gauge symmetry used by Julius Wess and Bruno Zumino.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]supersymmetry (usually uncountable, pluralsupersymmetries)
- (physics) A theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physicalforces and which proposes a physicalsymmetry between bosons and fermions.
- 1974, A Salam, “Super-symmetry and non-Abelian gauges”, in Physics Letters B:
We suggest therefore that the expression "super-symmetry" might be more appropriate for the global concept and reserve the word "gauge" for local symmetries.
Synonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]theory that attempts to unify the fundamental physical forces