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  • Legend of Veterinarian Muquarrab Ahmed Qureshi : A Professional Bio-Brief

    In Dr. Muquarrab was awarded the most prestigious “Abraham Lincoln Honor Award” by the USDA “For exceptional achievement and outstanding contribution to American Agriculture”.

    Dr. Muquarrab Qureshi received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in from the University of Agriculture, at Lyallpur. Soon thereafter, he was appointed as a Lecturer in Microbiology. He loved interacting with students and taught courses in bacteriology, epidemiology, and served as a microbiology consultant for poultry diseases to the University’s veterinary clinic. During this time, he also completed his Master’s in Microbiology in In Dr. Muquarrab and his wife Raana moved to the United States of America and made Ithaca, New York as their new home.

    He started his U.S. career as a Research Technician at Cornell University and in the Fall of transitioned into a Ph.D. program in Animal Breeding and Genetics with concentration in Avian Immunology, immunogenetics and immunotoxicology. After successfully completing his Ph. D in , Dr. Muquarrab did a brief post-doc at the Guthrie Medical Center in Sayre, Pennsylvania. In he accepted an Assistant Professor position at North Carolina State University (NCSU), a major Research-1 Land-grant University in America. He developed a new Avian Immunology research and teaching program at NC State that soon achieved national and international recognition. In Dr. Muquarrab was tenured as Associate Professor and two years later in was promoted to a Full Professorship.

    Dr. Muquarrab’ s research accomplishments in the field of chicken macrophage biology and function, avian immunology and immunogenetics/immunotoxicology were recognized globally. In he developed a transformed chicken macrophage cell line and named it as MQ-NCSU. This was only the second such cell line in the world at the time and is still being used around the world for research in macrophage biology, immunology, and

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    Hizb ut-Tahrir

    Pan-Islamist and fundamentalist organization

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    Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT; Arabic: حزب التحرير, romanized:&#;Ḥizb at-Taḥrīr, lit.&#;'Party of Liberation') is an international pan-Islamist and Islamic fundamentalist political organization whose stated aim is the re-establishment of the Islamic caliphate to unite the Muslim community (called ummah) and implement sharia globally.

    Hizb ut-Tahrir was founded in as a political organization in then-Jordanian-controlledJerusalem by Taqi al-Din al-Nabhani, a Palestinian Islamic scholar from Haifa who was educated in Egypt and served as a qadi (religious court judge) in Mandatory Palestine. He formulated a program and a "draft constitution" for the establishment of a Caliphate. The organization sees world history as an eternal conflict between Islam and non-believers, with the state system considered a historical assault on Islam. The group views Jihad as an essential aspect of its vision and considers it an imperative duty aimed at combating disbelief until all submit to Islamic rule, making no distinction between the violent and spiritual dimensions of Jihad. As an initial step, HT directs attention to the 'near enemy', advocating the removal of rulers "pretending to be Muslims", a step they consider a prerequisite for the global spread of Islam.

    Since , Hizb ut-Tahrir has spread to more than 50 countries, and has a membership estimated to be between "tens of thousands" to "about one million". Hizb ut-Tahrir is active in Western countries, including the UK, and also in several Arab and Central Asian countries despite being banned by some governments. Members typically meet in small private study circles, but in countries where the gr

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    Javad Sharifi-Rad

    Zabol Medicinal Plants Research Center, Zabol University of Medical Sciences, Zabol, Iran

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    Youssef El Rayess

    Department of Agriculture and Food Engineering, School of Engineering, Holy Spirit University of Kasli, Jounieh, Lebanon

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    Alain Abi Rizk

    Department of Agriculture and Food Engineering, School of Engineering, Holy Spirit University of Kasli, Jounieh, Lebanon

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    Carmen Sadaka

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    Institut Jean-Pierre Bourgin, AgroParisTech, INRA, Université Paris-Saclay, Versailles, France

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    Department of Pharmacy, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

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    Simona Rapposelli

    Department of Pharmacy, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy

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    Katarzyna Neffe-Skocińska

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    Mount Arafat

    Mountain and holy site in Saudi Arabia

    This article is about the mountain. For the Islamic day of fasting prior to Eid-al-Adha, see Day of Arafah.

    Not to be confused with Mount Ararat or Mount Arayat.

    Mount Arafat (Arabic: جَبَل عَرَفَات, romanized:&#;Jabal ʿArafāt, or جَبَل ٱلرَّحْمَة, Jabal ar-Raḥmah, 'Mountain of Mercy') is a granodioritehill about 20&#;km (12&#;mi) southeast of Mecca, in the province of the same name in Saudi Arabia. It is approximately 70&#;m (&#;ft) in height, with its highest point sitting at an elevation of metres (1,&#;ft).

    The Prophet Muhammad, before becoming a Prophet, would break his tribe Quraysh’s tradition by standing at Arafat with the other Arabs, much to the shock of his fellow Qurayshite Jubair bin Mut`im who highlighted that he was a part of the Hums and questioning what business he had there.

    According to Islamic traditions, the hill is the place where the Islamic prophet Muhammad stood and delivered the Farewell Sermon (Khuṭbat al-Wadāʿ) to his companions (Ṣaḥābah) who had accompanied him for the Hajj towards the end of his life. Some Muslims also believe that Mount Arafat is the place where Adam and Eve reunited on Earth after falling from Heaven, believing the mountain to be the place where they were forgiven, hence giving it the name Jabal ar-Raḥmah, meaning 'Mountain of Mercy'. A pillar is erected on top of the mountain to show where this event is believed to have taken place.

    The mountain is especially important during the Hajj, with the 9th day of the Islamic month of Dhu al-Hijjah, also known as the Day of 'Arafah after the mountain itself, being the day when Hajj pilgrims leave Mina for Arafat; this day is considered to be the most important day of the Hajj. The khuṭbah (sermon) is delivered and ẓuhr and ʿaṣr prayers are prayed together in the valley. The pilgrims spend the whole day on t