Friday, October 12, 2012
Pakistani Hackers Take Down French Magazine Website for Publishing Blasphemous Cartoons

Official website of Charlie Hebdo was immediately taken down by a group of Pakistani hackers, who claim to have targeted the website for publishing blasphemous cartoons.
Website, when last checked, was still inaccessible.
Hacker group which calls itself “Guardian of Honor of Prophet SAW” told ProPakistani over phone that insult of Prophet SAW led them to take this extreme step.
Charlie Hebdo magazine website is currently showing “Website Inaccessible” message, which is apparently short of resources due to a DoS attack. “Guardian of Honor of Prophet SAW” group is confident that they can keep the website down for indefinite time, until they realize their mistake.
In an email communication a member of hacker group wrote to ProPakistani:
The movement has begun, it will rise from heart of every Muslim regardless of age, color, cast and creed, with an aim to preach the masses that Freedom of Speech for hurting the sentiments of Muslims across the world is simply not acceptable.
Dual standards are evidently shown when the free speech is about holocaust but the world least care when they put blasphemous contents about our Prophet SAW.
We will fight till our last drop of blood. We don’t promote violence, instead we peacefully put the down the website that had posted blasphemous content today.
We are ready to close down any blasphemous content published by any group using sophisticated TCP SYN attacks.
This move also shows the world that Muslims can protest in a more peaceful and technological way, instead of killing innocent people.
The French government speaks about freedom of speech, where was the freedom of speech and religion, when they banned Burqa and hijab in france?
We are not a hacker organization or a group, We just demand justice for the hypocrisy that’s going on in the name of ‘freedom of speech’, If the government
is not taking any action against so called blatant freedom of speech, We will do whatever is necessary to stop the blasphemous content of our holy prophet, and the whole Muslim Ummah is behind us.
(Taken from Propakistani.pk)
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Student from Khairpur gets Awarded $250,000 scholarship by the US State University for his research in the field of Bio Chemical

KHAIRPUR: Shadab Rasool Abro, a student of matriculation and a resident of Khairpur, was given an award as well as a scholarship worth 250,000 dollars by the US State University of New York for presenting his research in the field of Bio Chemical.
Khairpur, Shadab Rasool Abro, a student of matriculation and a resident of Khairpur, was awarded and got a scholarship worth of 250,000 dollars by the US State University of New York for presenting his research in the field of Bio Chemical.
The student of Pak-Turk School said he had led a modern research in the field of Bio Chemical and also worked on a project with an amazing result. Through this project the industrial world can be made virus-free and the industrial overflow recycled, he explained.
On an invitation from the US State University of New York, Shadab Rasool Abro visited the varsity and performed a successful experiment on the basis of his research. This won him an award and a scholarship worth 250,000 dollars in the US.
The State University of New York (SUNY) was founded at Potsdam, New York in 1816. SUNY was officially established in February 1948 when New York became the 48th state, of the then 48 states, to create a state university system.
SUNY primarily represented association of 29 unaffiliated institutions, including 11 teachers colleges. All of these colleges, with their unique histories and backgrounds, united for a common goal: To serve New York State. Since 1948 SUNY has grown to include 64 individual colleges and universities that were either formerly independent institutions or directly founded by the State University of New York.
SUNY is truly a universe of knowledge, encompassing every field of human inquiry - disciplines that range from music to mechanics, and perspectives from the molecular to the macroeconomic.
Today, the State University of New York's 64 geographically dispersed campuses bring educational opportunity within commuting distance of virtually all New Yorkers and comprise the nation's largest comprehensive system of public higher education.
The State University of New York's 64 campuses are divided into four categories, based on educational mission, types of academic opportunities available and degrees offered. SUNY offers students a wide diversity of educational options including short-term vocational/technical courses, certificate, associate, and baccalaureate degree programs, graduate degrees and post-doctoral studies. SUNY provides access to almost every field of academic or professional study within the system via over 7,000 degree and certificate programs.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
The Great Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan
Every Pakistani loves Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan who made the defence of Pakistan invincible and gave Pakistan the Nucleur Technology.
(Videos are available below the text)
Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, who was born in Bhopal on April 1, 1936,
which corresponds to the Hijri era 1355, Thursday 15th Rajab. As
the time has unfolded itself, the God Gifted qualities enshrined in
the words “Qadeer” and “Ghafoor”, symbolized in the names of Dr.
Abdul Qadeer Khan and his father, Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Khan, have
raised the Pakistani nation to new heights in high technology.After receiving his early education in Bhopal,
- Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan obtained the degree of Bachelor of Science in 1960 from the University of Karachi.
- This was the beginning of the unfolding of his intellectual power. Subsequently, he studied in Berlin, West Germany and achieved high competence through attending several courses in metallurgical engineering. He obtained the degree of Master of Science (Technology) in 1967 from Delft Technological University, Holland
- Acheived Doctor of Engineering Degree in 1972 from the University of Leuven, Belgium.
- The restless soul of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan took him to several laboratories in Europe including Uranium Enrichment Plant in Holland.It was the essence of his being sharpened by high scholastic achievements in metallurgical and nuclear science that his will and essence at all times remained directed towards the welfare of Pakistan.
- In 1976, he joined the Engineering Research Laboratories (ERL) in Pakistan and set up an uranium enrichment industrial plant.
- As a tribute to his services for the security of Pakistan on May 1, 1981, the then President of Pakistan, General Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq renamed the Engineering Research Laboratories, Kahuta, as, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Research Laboratories (KRL).
The scientific contributions of Dr. Khan have been recognized in several ways :-
- As an active scientist and technologist, he has published more than 188 scientific research papers in international journals of high repute.
- He has been editor of a large number of books on metallurgy, advanced materials and phase transformation.
- His academic and scholastic activities have attracted the attention of number of western countries where he has delivered more than 100 lectures.
- His work on Industrial Uranium Enrichment Plant for peaceful application of nuclear technology has resulted in a breakthrough in the field of metallurgy & materials science.
Nuclear Bombs & Missiles
This breakthrough ultimately resulted in the historic explosion of six nuclear bombs on May 28 and May 30, 1998. Not only this but a significant development was also made with the successful test firing of Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles,
- Ghauri I, on April 6, 1998
- Ghauri II on April 14, 1999.
Dr. Khan has received honorary degrees of
- Doctor of Science from the University of Karachi in 1993
- Doctor of Science from Baqai Medical University on December 11, 1998
- Doctor of Science from Hamdard University, Karachi, in March 6, 1999
- Doctor of Science from Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, N.W.F.P. on April 16,1999
- Doctor of Science from the University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore on December 9, 2000
- Doctor of Science from the Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi on March 25, 2001.
- Dr. Khan is a Fellow of Kazakh National Academy of Sciences, the first Asian scientist with this honour,
- Elected Fellow of the Islamic Academy of Sciences and Honorary Member of the Korean Academy of Science & Technology.
- He has also been elected as the Chairman of the Islamic Development Bank’s Advisory Panel on Science and Technology in the Panel’s first ever meeting, held at the IDB’s headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on October 17, 2000.
- Being a Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences, he was elected unopposed the President of the Academy’s in 1997- the position that he still occupies.
- Besides, he is a member of a large number of national and international professional organizations, which include Pakistan Institute of Metallurgical Engineers; Pakistan Institute of Engineers; and Institute of Central and West Asian Studies.
- He is a Member of the Institute of Materials, London and of:-
- American Society of Metal (ASM)
- The Metallurgical Society of the American Institute of Metallurgical Mining and Petroleum Engineers (TMS)
- Canadian Institute of Metals (CIM) and
- Japan Institute of Metals (JIM).
- He sits on the Boards of Governors and Syndicates of numerous universities and institutes.
- He is a Member of the Executive Committee GIK Institute of Engineering and Technology, TOPI
- Member, Board of Governors, Hamdard University
- Member, Board of Governors, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology
- Member Syndicate, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad; and
- Member, Board of Governors, International Islamic University, Islamabad, among others.
ATOMIC PROGRAMME

Nuclear Infrastructure
India’s 1974 testing of a nuclear “device” gave Pakistan’s nuclear program new momentum. Through the late 1970s, Pakistan’s program acquired sensitive uranium enrichment technology and expertise. The 1975 arrival of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan considerably advanced these efforts. Dr. Khan is a German-trained metallurgist who brought with him knowledge of gas centrifuge technologies that he had acquired through his position at the classified URENCO uranium enrichment plant in the Netherlands.
In 1985, Pakistan crossed the threshold of weapons-grade uranium production, and by 1986 it is thought to have produced enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon. Pakistan continued advancing its uranium enrichment program, and according to Pakistani sources, the nation acquired the ability to carry out a nuclear explosion in 1987.
Nuclear Tests
On May 28, 1998 Pakistan announced that it had successfully conducted five nuclear tests. The Pakistani Atomic Energy Commission reported that the five nuclear tests conducted on May 28 generated a seismic signal of 5.0 on the Richter scale, with a total yield of up to 40 KT (equivalent TNT). Dr. A.Q. Khan claimed that one device was a boosted fission device and that the other four were sub-kiloton nuclear devices.On May 30, 1998 Pakistan tested one more nuclear warhead with a reported yield of 12 kilotons. The tests were conducted at Balochistan, bringing the total number of claimed tests to six. It has also been claimed by Pakistani sources that at least one additional device, initially planned for detonation on 30 May 1998, remained emplaced underground ready for detonation.
Pakistani claims concerning the number and yields of their underground tests cannot be independently confirmed by seismic means, and several sources, such as the Southern Arizona Seismic Observatory have reported lower yields than those claimed by Pakistan. Indian sources have also suggested that as few as two weapons were actually detonated, each with yields considerably lower than claimed by Pakistan. However, seismic data showed at least two and possibly a third, much smaller, test in the initial round of tests at the Ras Koh range. The single test on 30 May provided a clear seismic signal.
DEVICE | DATE | YIELD [announced] |
YIELD [estimated] |
[boosted device?] | 28 May 1998 | 25-36 kiloton | total 9-12 kiloton |
Fission device | 28 May 1998 | 12 kiloton | |
Low-yield device | 28 May 1998 | sub-kiloton | – |
Low-yield device | 28 May 1998 | sub-kiloton | – |
Low-yield device | 28 May 1998 | sub-kiloton | – |
Fission device | 30 May 1998 | 12 kiloton | 4-6 kiloton |
Fission device | not detonated | 12 kiloton | – |
This table lists the nuclear tests that Pakistan claims to have carried out in May 1998 as well as the announced yields. Other sources have reported lower yields than those claimed by Pakistan. The Southern Arizona Seismic Observatory reports that the total seismic yield for the May 28th tests was 9-12 kilotons and that the yield for the May 30th tests was 4-6 kilotons. |
LIFE SKETCH
As arrow of time moves, the Will of ALLAH (SWT) prevails and is focused on the emergence of humans endowed with exceptional intellectual capabilities and creative abilities. Such are the men who, by their good deeds, fulfill the edict of ALLAH (SWT), as revealed in the Holy Qurran:“I have created man in the best of forms.” (Al Qur’an; Surah 95; Ayah 04)
By their deeds and actions such persons, though not prophets, demonstrate that they are an extension of the will of the transcendental. These are the people, who are destined to make history in the elevation of nations. Such is the personality of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, who was born in Bhopal on April 1, 1936, which corresponds to the Hijri era 1355, Thursday 15th Rajab. As the time has unfolded itself, the God Gifted qualities enshrined in the words “Qadeer” and “Ghafoor”, symbolized in the names of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan and his father, Mr. Abdul Ghafoor Khan, have raised the Pakistani nation to new heights in high technology.
After receiving his early education in Bhopal,
- Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan obtained the degree of Bachelor of Science in 1960 from the University of Karachi.
- This was the beginning of the unfolding of his intellectual power. Subsequently, he studied in Berlin, West Germany and achieved high competence through attending several courses in metallurgical engineering. He obtained the degree of Master of Science (Technology) in 1967 from Delft Technological University, Holland
- Acheived Doctor of Engineering Degree in 1972 from the University of Leuven, Belgium.
- The restless soul of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan took him to several laboratories in Europe including Uranium Enrichment Plant in Holland.It was the essence of his being sharpened by high scholastic achievements in metallurgical and nuclear science that his will and essence at all times remained directed towards the welfare of Pakistan.
- In 1976, he joined the Engineering Research Laboratories (ERL) in Pakistan and set up an uranium enrichment industrial plant.
- As a tribute to his services for the security of Pakistan on May 1, 1981, the then President of Pakistan, General Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq renamed the Engineering Research Laboratories, Kahuta, as, Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan Research Laboratories (KRL).
The scientific contributions of Dr. Khan have been recognized in several ways :-
- As an active scientist and technologist, he has published more than 188 scientific research papers in international journals of high repute.
- He has been editor of a large number of books on metallurgy, advanced materials and phase transformation.
- His academic and scholastic activities have attracted the attention of number of western countries where he has delivered more than 100 lectures.
- His work on Industrial Uranium Enrichment Plant for peaceful application of nuclear technology has resulted in a breakthrough in the field of metallurgy & materials science.
Nuclear Bombs & Missiles
This breakthrough ultimately resulted in the historic explosion of six nuclear bombs on May 28 and May 30, 1998. Not only this but a significant development was also made with the successful test firing of Intermediate Range Ballistic Missiles,
- Ghauri I, on April 6, 1998
- Ghauri II on April 14, 1999.
Honorary Degrees
Dr. Khan has received honorary degrees of
- Doctor of Science from the University of Karachi in 1993
- Doctor of Science from Baqai Medical University on December 11, 1998
- Doctor of Science from Hamdard University, Karachi, in March 6, 1999
- Doctor of Science from Gomal University, Dera Ismail Khan, N.W.F.P. on April 16,1999
- Doctor of Science from the University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore on December 9, 2000
- Doctor of Science from the Sir Syed University of Engineering & Technology, Karachi on March 25, 2001.
For his important and eminent contributions in the field of science and technology, the President, Islamic Republic of Pakistan conferred upon Dr. Khan the award of Nishan-i-Imtiaz on 14 August, 1996 and 14 August, 1998. He is also a recipient of Hilal-i-Imtiaz. Dr. Khan is the only Pakistani to have received the highest civil award of “Nishan-i-Imtiaz” twice.
The list of his contribution and achievement is far too long to be mentioned in this short citation. He is a person imbued with the spirit of serving the cause of Pakistan and Muslim Ummah through his able researches, high acumen, intellectual robustness and unwavering devotion. So numerous are his activities that every segment of society has praised him in different forms. He has been awarded 42 gold medals by various national institutions and organizations. He was also presented with 3 gold crowns.
Fellowships & Memberships:
- Dr. Khan is a Fellow of Kazakh National Academy of Sciences, the first Asian scientist with this honour,
- Elected Fellow of the Islamic Academy of Sciences and Honorary Member of the Korean Academy of Science & Technology.
- He has also been elected as the Chairman of the Islamic Development Bank’s Advisory Panel on Science and Technology in the Panel’s first ever meeting, held at the IDB’s headquarters in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on October 17, 2000.
- Being a Fellow of Pakistan Academy of Sciences, he was elected unopposed the President of the Academy’s in 1997- the position that he still occupies.
- Besides, he is a member of a large number of national and international professional organizations, which include Pakistan Institute of Metallurgical Engineers; Pakistan Institute of Engineers; and Institute of Central and West Asian Studies.
- He is a Member of the Institute of Materials, London and of:-
- American Society of Metal (ASM)
- The Metallurgical Society of the American Institute of Metallurgical Mining and Petroleum Engineers (TMS)
- Canadian Institute of Metals (CIM) and
- Japan Institute of Metals (JIM).
- He sits on the Boards of Governors and Syndicates of numerous universities and institutes.
- He is a Member of the Executive Committee GIK Institute of Engineering and Technology, TOPI
- Member, Board of Governors, Hamdard University
- Member, Board of Governors, Sir Syed University of Engineering and Technology
- Member Syndicate, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad; and
- Member, Board of Governors, International Islamic University, Islamabad, among others.
It is rare that a person in single life time accomplishes so much. This is done only by men who are endowed with special abilities by ALLAH (SWT) and who prepare themselves through hard work and devotion to fulfill the mission of serving mankind.
ARTICLES
Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan,now these days,writes articles in newspaper.One of his article is following:

Pay Tribute to Mohsin-e-Pakistan Dr.Abdul Qadeer Khan
Nuclear Test of Pakistan
http://www.drabdulqadeer.com
Monday, September 10, 2012
Pakistani People-The Most Hard Working and Talented People

Muhammad Shafique-A hard-worker catches 2nd Position
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Irtiza Haider from Pakistan: World’s Youngest Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA)
Irtiza Haider has recently become the known world's youngest Cisco Certified Network Associate
Certifications at any level are tough -- they are
challenging to prepare for and certainly stressful to sit through. So
when you hear that 12-year Irtiza Haider of Class 8 has recently become
the known world's youngest Cisco Certified Network Associate, you can't
help but wonder what enabled someone so young to accomplish something so
big! "Well," he starts off, "My father encouraged me a lot to undertake
this course. He knew I was always interested in computers and he
thought it would be a good way to spend my free time during the summer."
The
CCNA, is a certification that emphasizes on the technology and skills
needed to work with networks of 100 nodes or fewer, covering both IP and
non-IP networks including IPX and AppleTalk. Moreover, you need to have
80 percent of the questions correctly answered in the 2 hours, in order
to pass the CCNA test.
So, did Irtiza find the
preparation process difficult? "Yes. It is quite technical and you need
to be able to understand theories and concepts, which obviously are not
meant for students who are only 12 years old.
Irtiza had already enrolled in the CCNA classes
back in June of 2007 however he, his father and teacher went to
Islamabad to attend the Cisco Academy Awareness Day in Islamabad on June
19, 2007 to learn more about the prospects of the program. "I was very
encouraged by Cisco representatives at the event and we got more
information about how to proceed further."
Amongst
a lot of peers, they also met with Mu'men Suliman, Area Manager of the
Cisco Network Academies. "Moving forward with the great expansion of the
Cisco Networking Academy in Pakistan," says Mu'men in retrospect, "I
believe that Irtaza sets the bar of how the young generation is keen to
earn the knowledge and expertise of Networking and advanced technologies
in a country that will lead the future of the ICT platform."
The
12-year old boy's teacher and mentor is Rizwan Dastgir, Curriculum Lead
and Academy Instructor at Ahad IT Services (a Cisco Local Academy), in
Faisalabad, a city of about 3 million people. In a city well known for
its agriculture, it's surprising to find an IT institute focusing on
producing young CCNAs. "There is a lot of talent in Pakistan and
Faisalabad is no exception. This institute only helps to provide the
people here with a platform."
As with all
things technical, Irtiza had been forewarned by his senior colleagues
that the CCNA course would be extremely difficult and very dry, but that
only added to the young boy's persistence. "I found the curriculum very
interesting and easy because of the way it was all explained to me by
my teacher. I picked it up very quickly." And if anyone thinks that this
young Irtiza had it easy, think again. He spent 9 hour days at the Ahad
IT institute, studying and learning. "I spent most of time at the
academy during my entire summer vacation. We would start at about 11
a.m. and go on until 8 p.m. with a small break in the middle."
Irtiza
and Rizwan realized that the summer break was the only time Irtiza
would get to dedicate to his CCNA preparation since he would get busy
with his school as the new school year was already fast approaching. "I
do enjoy school very much, but this experience will help me go far in my
life and make something big of myself."
In
order to pass the CCNA, you need more than a good teacher and a
supportive family. One needs to grasp key networking technologies and
concepts inclusive of the basic history of networking, OSI reference
models and basic network design principles; LANs and WANs including
Ethernet and VLANs; IP addressing and TCP/IP protocols ARP, RARP, BOOTP,
and ICMP; routers and routing protocols, bridges, and switches, Cisco's
Internetwork Operating System (IOS) and network management and
security. "It is certainly a challenge for adults sitting for the
certification, but I feel young Irtiza has shown great dedication and
commitment to learning everything. These are not concepts that you can
memorize -- you cannot pass these certifications, if you don't
understand them." comments Rizwan.
"Of course
there are thousands of people around the world who sit for the various
Cisco, however Irtiza's fantastic achievement is not only a huge leap
for him, but gives Pakistan one big reason to stand proud. We are
extremely proud to be able to have someone so young from Pakistan stand
up and acquire the CCNA certification. There is such great talent coming
out of Pakistan and this is an ideal point of reference for all of us."
says Dr Aamir Matin, General Manager of Cisco Systems in Pakistan.
What
will this certification do for Irtiza Haider? "This is just a first
step towards the other professional certifications." says Dr Aamir
Matin. "The fact that Irtiza has come this far has already allowed him
to travel on an upwards trajectory to a promising career path. With
everything turning towards IP and the Web as the central backbone for
all communications, as a career path, youngsters such as Irtiza will
continue to be in great demand. And of course, we will provide all the
support and facilitation we can extend towards this young man."
Mu'men
Suliman comments, "This will add to the immense impact that Cisco
Networking Academy has had on more than 2.5 million students worldwide,
of which, 5300 students in Pakistan. Since the inception of the program
in Pakistan, it has seen great success, which will continue to grow."
Further
levels of certifications will extend towards the CCNP (Cisco Certified
Networking Professional) and the CCIE (Cisco Certified Internet Export),
which will place Irtiza amongst an elite group of Networking
Professionals around the world.
Written by Rabia Garib.
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