These Are Some Pictures Of Headstone And Grave Of The First Pakistani Nobel Prize Laureate And Great Scientist Of Twentieth Century Named Prof. Dr Abdus Salam Situated At Bahishti Maqbara, A Cemetery Established By The Ahmadiyya Community at Rabwah (Chenab Nagar), Punjab, Pakistan.
It Is Written In English On The Headstone Of The Grave Of Dr. Abdus Salam:
' Professor Muhammad Abdus Salam S/O Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain And Hajira Hussain.
28 January 1926-21 November 1996.
In 1979 Became The First (A Word Erased) Nobel Laureate For His Work In Physics. In A Special Tribute Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IV Recognized His Excellent Qualities Of Sincerity, Humility And Devout Submission To The Order The Jammat Whilst Calling Him The Greatest Scientist Of All Time Who Proved The Unity Of God.'
Dr. Abdus Salam (29 January 1926 – 21 November 1996) Was A Pakistani Theoretical Physicist Who Was Born At Jhang, Punjab,Pakistan. He Was One Of The Major Figures In 20Th Century Theoretical Physics.
He Was Awarded The 1979 Nobel Prize In Physics With Two Other Scientists Named Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg For His Contribution To The Electroweak Unification Theory.
This Electroweak Unification Theory Discusses Gauge Unification Of Weak And Electromagnetic Interactions. The Unified Force Is Called The "Electroweak" Force, Name Given To It By Dr. Salam. Representing Punjabi Culture, He Wore Punjabi Turban In Novel Prize Distribution Ceremony In 1979.
Once Dr. Abdus Salam Delivered His Physics Lecture In His Mother Language Punjabi At Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar That Proves That No Language Is The Language Of Science And Technology. These Are The Experts Who Make Their Language Acceptable For Science And Technology.
Dr. Salam Worked As A Top Level Science Advisor To The Government Of Pakistan From 1960 To 1974. In This Position Dr. Abdus Salam Played An Influential Role In The Development Of Science Infrastructure In Pakistan
He Was The Founding Director Of The Space And Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). Dr. Salam Was Also Responsible For The Establishment Of The Theoretical Physics Group (TPG) in the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC). Salam's Major And Notable Achievements Include the Pati–Salam Model, Magnetic Photon, Vector Meson, Grand Unified Theory, Work On Supersymmetry and Electroweak Theory. Dr.Salam Made a Major Contribution In Quantum Field Theory And In The Advancement Of Mathematics at Imperial College London. With His Student, Riazuddin,Dr. Salam Made Important Contributions To The Modern Theory On Neutrinos, Neutron Stars And Black Holes, As Well As The Work On Modernising The Quantum Mechanics And Quantum Field Theory.
In 1974, Abdus Salam Departed From His Country, In Protest, After The Pakistan Parliament Passed A Parliamentary Bill Declaring The Ahmadiyya Movement, To Which Dr. Salam Belonged, As Not-Islamic. In 1998, The Government Of Pakistan Issued A Commemorative Stamp, As A Part Of "Scientists Of Pakistan", To Honour The Sincere Services Of Dr. Abdus Salam.
Dr. Abdus Salam Was Awarded The Star of Pakistan (1959) And The Nishan-e-Imtiaz (1979) By President Of Pakistan For His Outstanding Services To Pakistan.
Here Is The List Of Some Awards That Were Conferred To Dr. Abdus Salam:
1- Nobel Prize in Physics (Stockholm, Sweden) (1979)
2- Hopkins Prize (Cambridge University) For Outstanding Contribution to Physics During 1957–1958
3- Adams Prize (Cambridge University) (1958)
4- Fellow of the Royal Society (1959)
5- Smith's Prize (Cambridge University) (1950)
6- First Recipient of Maxwell Medal and Award (Physical Society, London) (1961)
7- Hughes Medal (Royal Society, London) (1964)
8- Atoms For Peace Award (Atoms for Peace Foundation) (1968)
9- J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize and Medal (University of Miami) (1971)
10- Guthrie Medal and Prize (1976)
11- Sir Devaprasad Sarvadhikary Gold Medal (Calcutta University) (1977)
12- Matteuci Medal (Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei, Rome) (1978)
13- John Torrence Tate Medal (American Institute of Physics) (1978)
14- Royal Medal (Royal Society, London) (1978)
15- Einstein Medal (UNESCO, Paris) (1979)
16- Shri R.D. Birla Award (India Physics Association) (1979)
17- Order of Andres Bello (Venezuela) (1980)
18- Order of Istiqlal (Jordan) (1980)
19- Cavaliere de Gran Croce dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (1980)
20- Josef Stefan Medal (Josef Stefan Institute, Ljublijana) (1980)
21- Gold Medal For Outstanding Contributions to Physics (Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague) (1981)
22- Peace Medal (Charles University, Prague) (1981)
23- Lomonosov Gold Medal (USSR Academy of Sciences) (1983)
24- Premio Umberto Biancamano (Italy) (1986)
25- Dayemi International Peace Award (Bangladesh) (1986)
26- First Edinburgh Medal and Prize (Scotland) (1988)
27- "Genoa" International Development of Peoples Prize (Italy) (1988)
28- Honorary Knight Commander Of The Order of The British Empire (1989)
29- Catalunya International Prize (Spain) (1990)
30- Copley Medal (Royal Society, London) (1990)
It Is Written In English On The Headstone Of The Grave Of Dr. Abdus Salam:
' Professor Muhammad Abdus Salam S/O Chaudhry Muhammad Hussain And Hajira Hussain.
28 January 1926-21 November 1996.
In 1979 Became The First (A Word Erased) Nobel Laureate For His Work In Physics. In A Special Tribute Hazrat Khalifatul Masih IV Recognized His Excellent Qualities Of Sincerity, Humility And Devout Submission To The Order The Jammat Whilst Calling Him The Greatest Scientist Of All Time Who Proved The Unity Of God.'
Dr. Abdus Salam (29 January 1926 – 21 November 1996) Was A Pakistani Theoretical Physicist Who Was Born At Jhang, Punjab,Pakistan. He Was One Of The Major Figures In 20Th Century Theoretical Physics.
He Was Awarded The 1979 Nobel Prize In Physics With Two Other Scientists Named Sheldon Glashow and Steven Weinberg For His Contribution To The Electroweak Unification Theory.
This Electroweak Unification Theory Discusses Gauge Unification Of Weak And Electromagnetic Interactions. The Unified Force Is Called The "Electroweak" Force, Name Given To It By Dr. Salam. Representing Punjabi Culture, He Wore Punjabi Turban In Novel Prize Distribution Ceremony In 1979.
Once Dr. Abdus Salam Delivered His Physics Lecture In His Mother Language Punjabi At Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar That Proves That No Language Is The Language Of Science And Technology. These Are The Experts Who Make Their Language Acceptable For Science And Technology.
Dr. Salam Worked As A Top Level Science Advisor To The Government Of Pakistan From 1960 To 1974. In This Position Dr. Abdus Salam Played An Influential Role In The Development Of Science Infrastructure In Pakistan
He Was The Founding Director Of The Space And Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO). Dr. Salam Was Also Responsible For The Establishment Of The Theoretical Physics Group (TPG) in the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC). Salam's Major And Notable Achievements Include the Pati–Salam Model, Magnetic Photon, Vector Meson, Grand Unified Theory, Work On Supersymmetry and Electroweak Theory. Dr.Salam Made a Major Contribution In Quantum Field Theory And In The Advancement Of Mathematics at Imperial College London. With His Student, Riazuddin,Dr. Salam Made Important Contributions To The Modern Theory On Neutrinos, Neutron Stars And Black Holes, As Well As The Work On Modernising The Quantum Mechanics And Quantum Field Theory.
In 1974, Abdus Salam Departed From His Country, In Protest, After The Pakistan Parliament Passed A Parliamentary Bill Declaring The Ahmadiyya Movement, To Which Dr. Salam Belonged, As Not-Islamic. In 1998, The Government Of Pakistan Issued A Commemorative Stamp, As A Part Of "Scientists Of Pakistan", To Honour The Sincere Services Of Dr. Abdus Salam.
Dr. Abdus Salam Was Awarded The Star of Pakistan (1959) And The Nishan-e-Imtiaz (1979) By President Of Pakistan For His Outstanding Services To Pakistan.
Here Is The List Of Some Awards That Were Conferred To Dr. Abdus Salam:
1- Nobel Prize in Physics (Stockholm, Sweden) (1979)
2- Hopkins Prize (Cambridge University) For Outstanding Contribution to Physics During 1957–1958
3- Adams Prize (Cambridge University) (1958)
4- Fellow of the Royal Society (1959)
5- Smith's Prize (Cambridge University) (1950)
6- First Recipient of Maxwell Medal and Award (Physical Society, London) (1961)
7- Hughes Medal (Royal Society, London) (1964)
8- Atoms For Peace Award (Atoms for Peace Foundation) (1968)
9- J. Robert Oppenheimer Memorial Prize and Medal (University of Miami) (1971)
10- Guthrie Medal and Prize (1976)
11- Sir Devaprasad Sarvadhikary Gold Medal (Calcutta University) (1977)
12- Matteuci Medal (Accademia Nazionale Dei Lincei, Rome) (1978)
13- John Torrence Tate Medal (American Institute of Physics) (1978)
14- Royal Medal (Royal Society, London) (1978)
15- Einstein Medal (UNESCO, Paris) (1979)
16- Shri R.D. Birla Award (India Physics Association) (1979)
17- Order of Andres Bello (Venezuela) (1980)
18- Order of Istiqlal (Jordan) (1980)
19- Cavaliere de Gran Croce dell'Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana (1980)
20- Josef Stefan Medal (Josef Stefan Institute, Ljublijana) (1980)
21- Gold Medal For Outstanding Contributions to Physics (Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague) (1981)
22- Peace Medal (Charles University, Prague) (1981)
23- Lomonosov Gold Medal (USSR Academy of Sciences) (1983)
24- Premio Umberto Biancamano (Italy) (1986)
25- Dayemi International Peace Award (Bangladesh) (1986)
26- First Edinburgh Medal and Prize (Scotland) (1988)
27- "Genoa" International Development of Peoples Prize (Italy) (1988)
28- Honorary Knight Commander Of The Order of The British Empire (1989)
29- Catalunya International Prize (Spain) (1990)
30- Copley Medal (Royal Society, London) (1990)
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