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Alhamdulillah this compilation is a collection of Total 50 Salaam recited world wide in Masaajid and Mahaafii every where. Especially Qaseeda Burda Shareef of Hazrat Shaykh Sharfuddin Buseeri Rahimahullah and Mustafa Jaane Rehmat pe Laakhon Salaam of Imaame Ahle Sunnat Imam Ahmed Rida Al Qadri Al Hanafi Rahimahullah. Salaam written by Muftiye Aazam, Salaam written by Allama Hasan Raza Khan, Salaam written by Huzoor Tajushshariah, Salaam written by Hazrat Shah Barkatullah Ishqi, Salaam written by Burhane Millat, Salaam written by Hazrat JameelurRehman Qadri rehmatullahi Ta'ala alaihim ajmaeen, Salaam written by Maulana Shakir Ali Noorie, Salaam written by Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri. Salaam Barhage Sayyidul Kaunain Salaam Bargahe Shaheede Karbala Salaam Bargahe Gause Aazam Salaam Bargahe Garib Nawaz.
Intelligent agents are one of the most promising business tools in our information rich world. An intelligent agent consists of a software system capable of performing intelligent tasks within a dynamic and unpredictable environment. They can be characterised by various attributes including: autonomous, adaptive, collaborative, communicative, mobile, and reactive. Many problems are not well defined and the information needed to make decisions is not available. These problems are not easy to solve using conventional computing approaches. Here, the intelligent agent paradigm may play a major role in helping to solve these problems. This book, written for application researchers, covers a broad selection of research results that demonstrate, in an authoritative and clear manner, the applications of agents within our information society.
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In the ever increasing volume of Byzantine Studies in recent years there seems to be one very apparent void, namely, the history and culture of the Byzantine Jewry, its presence and impact on the surrounding convoluted Byzantine world between Late Antiquity until the conquest of Byzantium (1453). With the now classic but dated studies by Joshua Starr and Andrew Sharf, the collective volume at hand is an attempt to somewhat fill in this void. The articles assembled in this volume are penned by leading scholars in the field. They present bird's eye views of the cultural history of the Jewish Byzantine minority, alongside a wide array of surveys and in-depth studies of various topics. These topics pertain to the dialectics of the religious, literary, economic and visual representation world of this alien minority within its surrounding Byzantine hegemonic world.