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Friday, April 13, 2012

Do not count what u hav lost..Just see what u have now.. Bcoz past never comes back, but sumtimes future gives back what u've lost.

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Protecting our Children from Lying-

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*Protecting our Children from Lying-I
The doorbell rang in the house of the grandfather, and
four-year-oldFahd ran to open the door. Soon, he returned running and
jumping,announcing the visitor to his grandfather, "Grandpa! Shaykh Al
'Uthaymeen is waiting for you in the salon."
The grandfather smiled and askedinquiringly, "Who is it Fahd? Talk seriously."
Fahd said insistently, "By Allaah, grandpa, Shaykh Al 'Uthaymeen is
sitting in the salon."
The grandfather went to receive his guest and returned soon to hold
back the mother of Fahd from punishing him saying,"Leave him daughter,
Fahd did notlie. The day before yesterday, he heard me talking to you
about Shaykh Al 'Uthaymeen, May Allaah have mercy upon him, whom I
described as a slim round-faced man, with large eyes and a thick white
beard. When Fahd saw my friend Hajj Husayn, who has come to visit us,
with the same appearance, he imagined that it was Shaykh Al
'Uthaymeen!"

Goodluck - tips

The best feeling comes when you realize that you are perfectly happy
without the things once you thought you needed the most.
80% Of The Final


Exam Will Be Based On . . . . The One Lecture You Missed And The One
Topic You Didn't Read.Good Luck for the Exams


Soft Speech clean heart, peaceful eyes, strengthful hands,
focussedmind and determined decision with God?s Love. Alway Makes you
winner.


With my 1 Heart... 2 eyes... 5 litre blood... 206 bones... I wish you Luck!
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Funny Quotes;

Random Quotes


As a rule, anything in a binder hasvery little value, except as
building material.


Scott Adams

You know what I hate? Indian givers... no, I take that back.


Emo Philips

Allow me to introduce my selves.


Anonymous

I told you I was sick. (Epitaph on headstone.)


William H. Hahn, Jr.

If a cluttered desk signs a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty
desk a sign?


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Allah explaines, if we lost some thing; How to manage:

"When we miss a plane, lose a job,or find ourselves unable to marry
the person we want, have we ever stopped to consider the possibility
that it may have been for our own good?


Allah tells us in the Quran: "…But perhaps you hate a thing and it is
good for you; and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And
Allah Knows, while you know not." (2:216)


We end up staring indefinitely at the closed doors of our lives, and
forget to notice the ones that have opened. When we can't marry the
person we had in mind,our inability to look beyond may even blind
sight us from someonewho is in fact better for us. When we don't get
hired, or we lose something dear to us, it's hard to take a step back
and notice the bigger picture. Often Allah takes things away from us,
only to replace them with something greater."

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Don’t Make Yourself a Prisoner

It's possible to make ourselves theprisoners of others. How? By caring
so much what they think that we let if affect how we practice our
religion, how we dress, how we speak, even what names we call
ourselves.
Prisoners have their names taken away and are given numbers. We do it
voluntarily when we change Muhammad to Mo, Wael to Will (I've been
advised by some to do this but I have always refused), and Khadija to
Kim.
Prisoners are told how to dress. We do it to ourselves by giving up
our hijabs and kufis in order to fitin. We enslave ourselves to the
cultural dictates of others. We humiliate ourselves by suppressing
everything that says, "I am Muslim."
Prisoners are sometimes refused the right to pray or to have a Quran.
We do it to ourselves by missing our prayers because we are afraid of
being seen in public; or putting away our Quran and letting it gather
dust.
Prisoners are given no choice in their diets. We do it to ourselves by
eating the non-halal meat that is put in front of us, because we are
ashamed to say, "I only eat halal."
Prisoners learn to remain silent. We do it to ourselves when
othersspeak of faith and religion – sometimes even criticizing Islam
in our presence – and we remain silent because we are embarrassed to
speak up.
"And believe in what I have sentdown confirming that which is
[already] with you, and be not the first to disbelieve in it. And do
not exchange My signs for a small price, and fear [only] Me." – Quran,
Al-Baqarah, 2:41
Allah gave us a great gift, He gave us truth and guidance, and
othersare hungering for it, so don't hideit! We must be ourselves, be
proud (not the pride of arrogancebut of gratitude), let our faith
show, shine our light! A lamp in the darkness cannot be hidden!
Don't make yourself a prisoner! Wear your Islamic clothing without
embarrassment, eat halal without apology, speak your name with pride,
pray on time no matter where you are, read the Quran on the bus or the
subway ifyou wish, and when people ask you about your faith, tell them
with a smile, "I am Muslim." Speakyour truth without fear. Be proud of
Islam. Be free, and hold your head up high, bowing only to Allah/

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Advice from a Cloud (Ifa Cloud Could Speak)

Everyone deserves water to drink, so shower your kindness on sinners
and saints alike.
People will see different things in you: relief, or comfort, or a
fearsome sign of a storm. Pay no attention to any of that; but do your
job peacefully.
It's a beautiful thing to provide shade on a hot day (to comfort those
in distress).
You sometimes drift aimlessly, butby the will of Allah, you get in the
right drift and current again.
Oppose evil with thunder and lightning, but with others be soft as cotton.
Not everything is what it seems: the darker the cloud, the more water
it carries within, to cleanse the earth and bring new life.
Never forget, you are mainly madefrom water. Make sure to always
replenish yourself with pure sustenance.
There's a rainbow right behind the storm.
Can you think of any other advice a cloud might give?

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Antidepressants Can Raise Blood Pressure During Pregnancy

Hypertension can cause problems for both mother and child.
By ANAHAD O'CONNOR
Published: April 09, 2012
Taking antidepressants during pregnancy raises the risk of high blood
pressure in expectant mothers, a new study shows.
Antidepressants are one ofthe most commonly used medications in
pregnancy, and hypertension can cause problems for both mother and
child. About one in five women suffer from depression during
pregnancy, and up to 14 percent of those women end up using an
antidepressant medicationto treat it.
Though the drugs are commonly prescribed to pregnant women, there has
not been much research on the effect theycan have on a mother's
health.
The new study, published in The British Journal of Clinical
Pharmacology, looked at more than 13,000 pregnant women, 1,200 of whom
had pregnancy-induced hypertension with no history of the condition
before they became pregnant. The researchers found that women taking
antidepressants of any kind had a 53 percent greater risk of high
blood pressure. Those who were taking Paxil, which belongs to the most
commonly prescribed classof antidepressants, known as selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRI's, saw their risk rise even
higher, by 81 percent/

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Al Qur'an Ayaths

If Allah afflicts you with a calamity, none can remove it but He;
and if He intends to bestowa favour, none can withhold His bounty.
He bestows it on whomsoever of His servants He pleases; He is the
Forgiving, the Merciful.
[Yunus, 10:107]
"Allah puts no burden on any person beyond what He has given him.
Allah will grant after hardship, ease."
Al- Quran [at-Talaaq, 65:7]
"Surely with every difficulty there is relief.
Surely with every difficulty there is relief."
Al- Quran [Shrah, 94:5-6]

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Diabetes blood pressure control warning

Half of people with diabetes are failing to keep control of their
blood pressure, risking"damaging" complications, figures suggest.
The analysis of NHS data in England by Diabetes UK showed the number
of people not hitting their target has been stuck at about 50% in
recent years.
High blood pressure increases the risk of conditions such as heart
disease, kidney failure and stroke.
The charity said people needed more support to control their condition.
People with diabetes are normally told to keep their blood pressure
below 130/80, slightly lower thanthe target for the rest of the
population.
For someone without diabetes, blood pressure should be no higher than
140/85 mmHg.
Ideally, we should all have a blood pressure below 120/80.
'Extremely worrying'
Those at risk of exceeding the target can be given medication as well
as support in improving diet and losing weight to get their levels
down.
People with diabetes need to be aware that high blood pressure can
have a hugely damaging effect on their health"
Barbara Young
Diabetes UK
But the figures - based on the National Diabetes Audit, which covers
nine in 10 people diagnosed with the condition in England - showed
that just 50.7% of patients had control of their blood pressure.
The proportion was almostexactly the same as the previous year.
It means that if the figure was replicated across the UK, 1.4 million
out of the 2.9 million people with thecondition would be at risk.
Diabetes UK chief executiveBarbara Young said: "It is extremely worrying.
"People with diabetes needto be aware that high blood pressure can
have a hugely damaging effect on their health.
"But instead we are in danger of high blood pressure becoming the norm
in people with the condition.
"This is one of the reasons they are experiencing record rates of
stroke and kidney failure and are dying years younger than the rest of
the population."
A Department of Health spokesman said it was vitalfor health
professionals to ensure diabetic patients with high blood pressure got
all the health checks recommended by the National Institute for
Clinical Excellence (Nice).
He added: "Diabetic patients who have high blood pressure should also
get advice and treatment to help them manage the condition that fits
with their lifestyle."/

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Hadees

The Prophet (sallAllahu alyhi wasallam) said, "That which
differentiates us from the disbelievers and hypocrites is our
performance of Salat (Prayer). He, who abandonsit, becomes a
disbeliever."
[At-Tirmidhi]

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Hint

Lets stay busy today with salah, duáas, Surah al Kahf, sending peace &
blessing on the Prophet (pbuh), Istighfaar, tasbeeh!
It's not just any other day...
-•-it's a a blessed Day - It's Jumu'ah-•-!! Alhamdulillah! ♥

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Skincare tips: Home tips for beautiful, younger looking skin!

Why spend money on expensive parlour treatment, when you havea kitchen
you can raid..
This party season, you are bound to have late nights and back to back
events toattend. Learn the secret to glowing skin with us as we chat
with Swati Gupta, Creative Director, Body Craft spa and salon.
Simple tips for glowing skin!
*. Hydrate yourself : Carry a bottle of water wherever you go and keep
sipping throughoutthe day. Your skin loves water ! Try consuming
atleast 4 litres of water a day.
*. Watch your diet : Try including at least 4 fruitsin your diet. Dry
fruits also contribute to nourishment of your skin. Keep your food
light, increase your intake of pulses and fish.
*. Stay sun safe : Sunscreen is a must if you are stepping out. Click
here to know more about different sunscreens.
*. Moisturise your skin : Before putting on make up in the evening or
going to bed, a coat of moisturiser is a must/

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Indian to head world’s first trial withliver stem cells:

An Indian-origin professor in the U.K. will head the world's first
trial using liverstem cells that could avoid transplant surgery.
Paediatric liver consultant Professor Anil Dhawan, who will head the
trial at King's College Hospital, has described the use of stem cells
to treat liver disease as an "exciting breakthrough", The Daily Mail
reported.
Doctors have developed a pioneering treatment for liver disease that
could save hundreds of lives a year and avoid the need for transplant
surgery, it said.
Eighteen British children suffering from rare and life threatening
liver conditions are to receive infusions of specially treated liver
cells removed from the organs of dead donors, the paper said.
It said that doctors believe they will make vital stem cells — the
building blocks of life — and repair the damaged organ.
"We have many very sick children and babies who need transplants. If
we can cure them without a transplant that will be a fantastic
development.
"We have tried using ordinary liver cells with limited success, but is
the first time a treatment has been developed that gets the liver to
regrow using stem cells," Mr. Dhawan was quoted, as saying by the
daily.
He added that if all goes well, the children, who are being treated
with the cells, will show an improvement within a couple of months.
"We would expect those children to come off their medicines and
therapy. It will mean the liver cells have done their job and
corrected the defects that made them ill. "Then we will have to see
how long the effect lasts and whether we have to top upthese children
with further infusions. I am optimistic the treatment will work," he
said/

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Good Morning - tips

Dear Friend's Your Dreaming Time Has been Expired SO Plz Leave Ur Bed
Open Ur Eyes And c Ur Mobile I wish U a good morning


Many peoples realize their hearts desires late in life Continue
learning Never stop striving and Keep Ur curiosity sharp Good Morning


All mornings are like Paintings U need a little inspiration to get
going, a little smile to brighten up Good Morning


Silent in mouth may avoidmany problems. But. smilein mouth may solve
all theproblems. So always have a sweet, silent smile Good Morning

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A miracle and a miracle worker:

أسلام عليكم

A miracle and a miracle worker


Each of us is a walking miracle.
"Among His Signs in this, that He created you from dust; and then,-
behold, you are human beings scattered (far and wide)!" – Quran,
30:20.
Our existence is a miracle. That we are here, on this tiny planet
revolving in space, thinking our thoughts, sailing the ocean,growing
crops, loving, worshiping, forgiving, living and dying, is a miracle.
Our aspirations, hopes and bravery are miracles and gifts.
Beyond that, each of us hasthe potential to be a miracle worker, not
in the sense of walking on water or splitting the sea, but in changing
the world, spreading peace, and beingexamples of love and faith in
action/

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