1. GROUP MEMBERS: SYED ABDUL REHMAN SHOAIB AHMED PITAFI RANA WAQAR ALI IRFAN SAIFULLAH JIBRAN HYDERPRESENTED TO: APERNA KUMARI
2. Great Personalities These are some of the people who have inspired us with great courage and moral strength. Inspiring personalities have various characteristics of humility, wisdom and vision to see beyond the current situation
3. BHAGAT KABIR “BuraJo Dekhan Main Chala, Bura Naa Milya KoyeJo Munn Khoja Apnaa, To Mujhse Bura NaaKoye”
4. History of BhagatKabir Date of birth 1398 A.D _____ 1518 A.D He Was revolutionary saint poet. Emphasis on the equality and fraternity of all mankind. Great political upheaval in India. He was religious teacher.
5. Poetry of BhagatKabir 1)“DukhMein Simran Sab Kare, Sukh Mein Kare Na KoyeJo Sukh Mein Simran Kare, Tau Dukh Kahe KoHoye” न मंदीर मैं, न मस्जिद मैंन काबे कैलास मैं 2)“KabiraKhara Bazaar Mein, Mange SabkiKhairNa Kahu Se Dosti, Na Kahu Se Bair” न मंदीरमैं, न मस्जिदमैंन काबेकैलासमैं 3)“BuraJo Dekhan Main Chala, BuraNaaMilyaKoyeJo Munn KhojaApnaa, To MujhseBuraNaaKoye” न मैं जप मैं, न मैं तप मैंन मैं बरत उपबास मैं
6. Famous event BhagatKabir was a revolutionary saint-poet of the Bhakti Movement. He placed emphasis on the equality and fraternity of all mankind. Once BhagatKabir was going to sell cloth he had made himself. He met some Sadhus on the way to whom he gave the entire cloth free of cost.
7. PERSONALITY Kabir is a very important figure in Indian history. He is unusual in that he is spiritually significant to Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims alike. Kabir openly criticized all sects and gave a new direction to the Indian philosophy. Kabir touches the soul, the conscience, the sense of awareness and the vitality of existence in a manner that is unequalled in both simplicity and style.
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9. Pakistan had been under military rule by a government headed by Ayub Khan since 1958. Bhutto, who served as minister of foreign affairs until asked to resign in 1966, realized that the toleration of the people for repressive government was diminishing. He felt that this adverse situation presented an ideal opportunity for him to assume leadership of Pakistan. In December 1967 Bhutto formed his own political party, the Pakistan People's Party, whose manifesto promised to alleviate the lot of the urban and rural workers and advocated an equitable distribution of wealth. His program not only appealed to the lower income groups but was supported by the urban intelligentsia which was seeking an end to the military regime and felt that Bhutto offered a new and dynamic plan and a necessary alternative to traditional religious parties
10. Bhutto's policies, aimed at reducing the power of such traditional economic forces as major businessmen and feudal landlords, were well intentioned but lacked sufficient consideration of economic realities. His government's economic policies were implemented hastily by bureaucrats who did not have the requisite management skills and background. Consequently, the economy became chaotic and left most sections of society disaffected with the policies.
11. “I have no hesitation in saving that my most passionate love affair, my most thrilling romance has been with the people. There is an indissoluble marriage between politics and the people. That is why ‘Man is a political animal’ and the state a political theatre.”
12. He was deposed in a bloodless coup by Gen. Zia ul-Haq on July 5, 1977. Several charges were brought against him, including the murder while in power of a political opponent's father. He was sentenced to death and was hanged on April 4, 1979, despite appeals for clemency by world leaders and international organizations.
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15. Gardner credits his tenacity and success to the "spiritual genetics" handed down to him by his mother, Bettye Jean Triplett, born Gardner, and to the high expectations placed on him by his children, son Chris Jr. (born 1981) and daughter Jacintha (born 1985).
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19. Akbar The Great Akbar The Great (1542 – 1605) Akbar was the greatest of the Moghul emperors, consolidating a large empire across India, and establishing a culture promoting the arts and religious understanding.
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21. Akbar was also know for his religious tolerance and, although a Muslim, took an active interest in other religions.
22. Akbar came to the throne, aged 14, on the death of his father Humayun. For the next 20 years, he had to fight to defend and consolidate the Moghul empire.
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24. In his diet he was quite frugal, preferring a vegetarian diet. He had a great interest in religion and encouraged representatives of different religions to come to his court to debate great religious ideas.
25. Akbar felt that the different religions were compatible with each other - offering different approaches to the same goal.
26. Towards the end of his life he tried to create his own religion - an amalgamation of different religious traditions. However, it never extended beyond his personality and soon faded away after his death.
30. At the age of 18 she was given permission to join a group of nuns in Ireland. After a few months of training Mother Teresa travelled to Calcutta, India where she formally accepted the vows of a nun.
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32. The primary objective of this mission was to look after people, who nobody else was prepared to. Mother Teresa felt that serving others was a key principle of the teachings of Jesus Christ. She often mentioned the saying of Jesus,
41. As a youngster Nelson, took part in the activities and initiation ceremonies of his local tribe. However, unlike his father Nelson Mandela gained a full education, studying at the University College of Fort Hare and also the University of Witwatersrand. Nelson was a good student and qualified with a law degree in 1942