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==Ahsan Iqbal
== Ahsan Iqbal ==

[[Image:Ahsan_iqbal.jpg|thumb|right|Profile Photo of Mr. Ahsan Iqbal]]
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Ahsan Iqbal (born September 28, 1958 in Lahore) is a Pakistani politician and the former Federal Minister for Education.[1] He is also the information secretary of the center-right party PML-N, of which he is a senior member. He was elected as an MNA from his constituency NA-117 (Narowal-III) in the February 2008 elections.[2] He served as a Federal Minister for Education in the coalition government of PPP, PML-N, ANP and JUI-F formed after 2008 elections,[3] but later resigned when his party pulled out of the coalition on 12 May, 2008.
'''Ahsan Iqbal''' (born September 28, 1958 in Lahore) is a Pakistani politician and the former Federal Minister for Education.[1] He is also the information secretary of the center-right party PML-N, of which he is a senior member. He was elected as an MNA from his constituency NA-117 (Narowal-III) in the February 2008 elections.[2] He served as a Federal Minister for Education in the coalition government of PPP, PML-N, ANP and JUI-F formed after 2008 elections,[3] but later resigned when his party pulled out of the coalition on 12 May, 2008.
Ahsan Iqbal, son of Iqbal Ahmed, was born in Lahore in 1958. His schools were the Cantt Public School Karachi,PAF Public School, Sargodha and the GC College, Lahore. He then studied mechanical engineering at the UET Lahore (1976-1981), where he was elected President of the Students Union (1980-81) before moving to the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania for an MBA degree (1984-1986). He has also attended executive programs at universities including the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University (1989), the University of Oxford (1992) and Harvard University (2004).
Ahsan Iqbal, son of Iqbal Ahmed, was born in Lahore in 1958. His schools were the Cantt Public School Karachi,PAF Public School, Sargodha and the GC College, Lahore. He then studied mechanical engineering at the UET Lahore (1976-1981), where he was elected President of the Students Union (1980-81) before moving to the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania for an MBA degree (1984-1986). He has also attended executive programs at universities including the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University (1989), the University of Oxford (1992) and Harvard University (2004).



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Ihsan (or Ehsan or Ahsan or احسان) is an Arabic term meaning "perfection" or "excellence," which is related to the word "goodness" (Ara. husn). It is a matter of taking one's inner faith (iman) and showing it in both deed and action, a sense of social responsibility borne from religious convictions. In Islam, Ihsan is the Muslim responsibility to obtain perfection, or excellence, in worship, such that Muslims try to worship God (Arabic Allah) as if they see Him, and although they cannot see Him(Due to believing Allah is not made of materials), they undoubtedly believe he is constantly watching over them. That definition comes from the hadith (known as the Hadith of Gabriel) in which Muhammad states, "[Ihsan is] to worship God as though you see Him, and if you cannot see Him, then indeed He sees you." (Al-Bukhari and Al-Muslim).[1]

Ihsan, meaning "to do beautiful things," is one of the three dimensions of the Islamic religion (Ara. ad-din): islam, iman and ihsan. In contrast to the emphases of islam (what one should do) and iman (why one should do), the concept of ihsan is primarily associated with intention. One who "does what is beautiful" is called a muhsin. It is generally held that a person can only achieve true ihsan with the help and guidance of Allah, who governs all things.

Some Islamic scholars explain Ihsan as being the inner dimension of Islam whereas shariah is often described as the outer dimension:

From the preceding discussion it should be clear that not every Muslim is a man or woman of faith (mu'min), but every person of faith is a muslim. Furthermore, a Muslim who believes in all the principles of Islam may not necessarily be a righteous person, a doer of good (muhsin), but a truly good and righteous person is both a muslim and a true person of faith.[2]

Ihsan "constitutes the highest form of worship" (ibadah).[3] It is excellence in work and in social interactions. For example, ihsan includes sincerity during Muslim prayers and being grateful to parents, family, and God.

Ehsan or Ihsan is also a male name among Muslims.



Aitzaz Ahsan

Barrister Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan (Urdu: چودھری اعتزاز احسن ) (born September 27, 1945) is a Barrister-at-Law by profession, Senior Advocate Supreme Court and President of the Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan. He is also a writer, human rights activist, politician, former Federal Minister for Law and Justice, Interior, Narcotics Control (1988-1990) and Education. Elected to the Senate of Pakistan in 1994, he eventually succeeded as the leader of the House and the leader of the Opposition between the years 1996 and 1999. Currently he is president of the Pakistani Supreme Court Bar Association. Aitzaz Ahsan has been under arrest periodically in 2007 for his involvement in the effort to restore Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan after President of Pakistan General Pervez Musharraf suspended the constitution and subsequently removed Chief Justice Chaudhry from the bench.




Ehsen Naveed Irfan

Performing education in the form of street theater in the earthquake affected areas of Kashmir


Ehsen Naveed Irfan Urdu:(احسن نويد عرفان) is a social worker and has socio-political interests & is a student of M.B.B.S from Frontier Medical College, Abbottabad, Pakistan. He is the eldest grandson of Dr. M Irfan[[[1]] (the renoun psychiatrist of Pakistan, see List of psychiatrists) & son of Dr. Naveed Irfan[[2]][[3]]. 8th october 2005, when a huge earthquake hit the Northern Areas of Pakistan, he along with his group mates served the patients in the emergency hospitals & health care units. In September 2006, Asad Jameel Khan & he organised a car racing event for the 2nd time in the history of NWFP, where people from all parts of Pakistan came to see the event. In early 2007,he was selected by Caritas International NGOs, where he & other crew members were trained for a street theater performance.The moto was to educate the affected people of earthquake about hazards in an affected area.Trained by a Professional artist Miss Bukhari, he gave various performances in Northern Areas of Pakistan,Kashmir& Balakot, where they educated hundreds of homeless people from all ages.

He joined TV in July2007, as a host, where he still is helping in raising issues like poverty,corruption,education in his town & Hazara Division. He did the 2nd car racing event in Abbottabad in May 2007 & named it "Automotive 07", a great number of people from all age groups came and enjoyed the event. His moto was still safe driving.

In the same month he requested the Pakistan's National Cricket Team to visit his institute Frontier Medical College on a charity show arranged by him,in which the International Fame band " Heart Beats " came in to raise charity for the poor of NWFP & introduced their magzine " Motivated " which has a message that " Everybody can Help " the needy & the poor.

With the Prime Minister's crew after a visit with a federal minister

In early 2008, he along with other members of the committee arranged the first ever SEERAT-UN-NABI ( S.A.W) conference done in Abbottabad & Hazara Division, in which Islamic Scholars from different parts of Pakistan came to deliver lectures to students. 17th July 2008, was the day when he did a successful medical camp in the village Bhanda Peeraan (Pakhli Sarkar) where he called expert doctors from different parts of Pakistan, working with Shaheena Jamil Hospital Abbottabad & Irfan Hospital Mansehra. At the end of the day, it came in the notice that more than 1500 patients who came for the checkup had gastro problems; he immediately called the press & requested the current member of National Assembly to take good measures about the water contamination & the road transportation of that area. Hence filter plant projects started in different union councils of Pakhal a month later.

On 14th August 2008 [[4]] , he arranged the biggest public oriented charity raising event in the history of Abbottabad, where more than 2100 people came to see the event. The slogan of Automotive remained discouragement of rash driving & promotion of safe car racing events in Pakistan.

He visited the central prison Mansehra with his MBBS class mates on a Forensic Medicine trip,where he found out that the child prisoners were not being provided physical games, which play an important role in the grooming of physical & mental behaviour. Thus on 18th August 2008 he donated indoor & outdoor accessories to the prison, which included soccer,volley ball, basket ball, Badminton & alot of indoor board games. He has alot of achievement in the promotion of blood donation & discouragement of corruption in different department.


Briefing The 9th October 2008 Eartquake Affectes about the Developmental Plan

He attended a very political meeting with the people of his area on 4th Nov 2008, where they requested him to lead in the development of their area, which was always reglected in the past 4 governments.According to the resources of the news papers the students & teachers of Hazara University Dhodial from 10 union councils of Pakhli Sarkar(lower Pakhal) had a huge problem in the travelling towards the university, because of the bad conditions of the road of Peeraan Bandha. He thus called it an important issue, discussed it with the current members of Provincial & National Assembly & did a press conference on 5th November regarding the issue.

He is also an active member of many political, social & religous organizations:

  • President Frontier Welfare Society,
  • Finance Director Seerat-un-Nabi (S.A.W) Committee Abbottabad,
  • M.D Irfan Neuropsychiatric Hospital Mansehra,
  • Joint Secretary Jinnahabad Wellfare Society,
  • TV Host, where he is raising different issues & brings to public,
  • Social Work Coordinator Beacon House School System,
  • Organizer of Automotive Car Racing Events,
  • Former organizer Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insafs student federation, Insaf Student Federation Hazara Division.





Ahsan Iqbal

Profile Photo of Mr. Ahsan Iqbal

Ahsan iqbal.jpg Ahsan Iqbal (born September 28, 1958 in Lahore) is a Pakistani politician and the former Federal Minister for Education.[1] He is also the information secretary of the center-right party PML-N, of which he is a senior member. He was elected as an MNA from his constituency NA-117 (Narowal-III) in the February 2008 elections.[2] He served as a Federal Minister for Education in the coalition government of PPP, PML-N, ANP and JUI-F formed after 2008 elections,[3] but later resigned when his party pulled out of the coalition on 12 May, 2008. Ahsan Iqbal, son of Iqbal Ahmed, was born in Lahore in 1958. His schools were the Cantt Public School Karachi,PAF Public School, Sargodha and the GC College, Lahore. He then studied mechanical engineering at the UET Lahore (1976-1981), where he was elected President of the Students Union (1980-81) before moving to the Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania for an MBA degree (1984-1986). He has also attended executive programs at universities including the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University (1989), the University of Oxford (1992) and Harvard University (2004).

His political career started in 1980 when he joined the Islami Jamiat-e-Talaba, the student wing of Jamaat-e-Islami, at UET Lahore. In 1988 he joined PML (a part of IJI then) later becoming PMLN, and rose to become its information secretary during the regime of General Pervaiz Musharraf. He was elected for the first time as an MNA from his constituency NA-90 (Narowal) in the general elections of 1993, and later from the same constituency in February 1997. He won his seat again in 2008, after losing in 2002, from his native district of Narowal.

His previous appointments include Chief Coordinator / Minister of State, Pakistan 2010 Program (1997-99), Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission (1998-99); Chairman, Good Governance Group, Government of Pakistan (1997-99); Chairman, Pakistan Engineering Board, and Chairman, National Steering Committees on Information Technology and IQM and Productivity (1998-99). He earlier served as Policy and Public Affairs Assistant to the Prime Minister of Pakistan (1993). He served as Senior Advisor, Al-Madinah Al-Monawarah Digital Economy Project from September 2004 to April 2006. He has also held senior-level corporate positions in public sector corporations of Pakistan.



Syed Mohammad Ahsan

Syed Mohammad Ahsan Vice Admiral Syed Mohammad Ahsan H.QA. S.PK. S.Q. D.S.C. (Urdu: ﺴﻴﺩ ﻣﺤﻣﺪ ﺍﺣﺴﻦ) (born 1921) was Governor of the Province of East Pakistan from 1 September 1969 to 7 March 1971. Prior to that, he was the Commander in Chief of Pakistan Navy from October 20, 1966 to August 31, 1969)

Admiral Ahsan was born and bred in Hyderabad Deccan. He joined the Royal Indian Navy and rose up to the rank of a Lieutenant before independence of Pakistan. At the time of independence of Pakistan in August 1947, Lieut. Ahsan chose to join the Royal Pakistan Navy, and was assigned the position of ADC to the founder and first Governor General of Pakistan Mohammed Ali Jinnah. He had also served as the ADC to Lord Mountbatten as well.[1][2][3]



Ahsan Habib

References and Further Reading

Murata, Sachiko (2000). The Vision of Islam. I. B. Tauris. pp. pp. 267-282. ISBN 1-86064-022-2. {{cite book}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help) The Mysteries of Ihsan: Natural Contemplation and the Spiritual Virtues in the Quran By JAMES W. MORRIS

References

  1. ^ Mahmoud M. Ayoub, Islam: Faith and History, pp. 68-69
  2. ^ Mahmoud M. Ayoub, Islam: Faith and History, p. 54
  3. ^ Mahmoud M. Ayoub, Islam: Faith and History, p. 54

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