"This time, it's hotter than last year," that's what everyone is
saying these days. And this time, it is no exaggeration. Soaring
temperatures are leading to cases of heat exhaustion– a rarity here.
But don't letthose television commercials fool you into buying fizzy
drinks to quench your thirst. What you eat and drink need notalways
cool you.
Drink water
Liquids in the form of water and fresh juices trump everything else in
extreme heat. Mini Mary Prakash, chief clinical dietician, PRS
Hospital, adds that it would do goodto up one's water intake from the
usual two litres toanywhere between 3.5 andfour litres: "Green tea is
recommended instead of regular tea as it has less caffeine. Alcoholic
beverages, chilled drinks, even iced tea won't help asthey have a
diuretic effect, leading to more loss of water from the body. Chilled
drinks constrict the blood vessels and obstruct sweat."
She also advises adding a few sprigs of mint to one's early morning
cup of greentea. "That's no substitute for water," says Jayasree N.S.,
senior dietician, KIMS. "One can drink up to 15 glasses of water every
day." She adds: "Coffee beyond the normal limit will only add to the
heat asit contains caffeine. Chocolates also increases body heat,"
says Jayasree.
Milk, that too low-fat, and curd, also in variations like buttermilk,
are recommended as it also provides calcium. Tomato juice is also
great for the weather as it provides lycopene. "Lycopene helps repair
the body's tissues. Cucumber, musk melons orwater melons are good
tooas they are high in water content." Those looking to lose weight
should skip thesugar when drinking juices."It is good if those dieting
do not substitute fruit juicefor water as it can lead to weight gain,"
says Mini.
Jayasree points out that people can help themselves best by avoiding
foods with fat content: "Avoid snacking on puff pastries, cake, things
of that sort as they will surely have fattening ingredients such as
butter or ghee to help increase taste and texture. Fried food such as
chips and puris should not be had either."
Red meats are a strict no-no, while chicken and fish are still better,
though again not fried. "Everythingwe have for a sadya is acceptable.
As for vegetarians, it is importantto keep having pulses."
Mini says the summer is also the season when people tend to contract
food-borne illnesses. "Vendors add ice to fruit juices. This may not
alwaysbe hygienic. Yoghurt contains probiotic bacteria that decreases
chances of food-borne infections. It should be made a part of one's
daily diet."
Save dry fruits like dates, figs and apricots for winter."The absence
of water in them will only make one thirsty. Also avoid sugary foods
or anything with honey or molasses as they will make one thirsty and
tired. Ice cream and beer, though summer favourites,have a temporary
cooling effect on the body. Food that is too salty or spicy adds to
the discomfort as they generate heat," Mini says.
Both dieticians agree on the goodness of vegetarianfood in summer.
"Christiansobserve Lent in summer. It is a time when the community
follows a vegetarian diet. This has health benefits too," adds Mini.
For those who didn't know,Mini says cardamom, gooseberry, papaya,
mushroom and pomegranate compromise 'cooling' foods too. Mango, she
adds, increases heat: "Ifyou are really craving mangoes, put them in
water overnight and then have them as it absorbs the heat."
So now that you know, bring more of the right food into your diet to
stay cool during summer.
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Taste of summer
Singapore
I always enjoy visiting Mosques during my travels.The beauty of a
Mosque's architecture is often breathtaking and the design inside it's
walls resonate tranquility.
I've dugg up some beautiful Masjids photos from around the world that
I hope you will enjoy. I've tried my best to also name which country
each Masjid is in.
Please let me know in the comments which are your favorites!
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Mosque's architecture is often breathtaking and the design inside it's
walls resonate tranquility.
I've dugg up some beautiful Masjids photos from around the world that
I hope you will enjoy. I've tried my best to also name which country
each Masjid is in.
Please let me know in the comments which are your favorites!
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The Third Caliph, Uthman(644-656 A.C.) "Every Prophet has an assistant, and my assistant will be Uthman."(Hadeeth)
Uthman's Election
When 'Umar fell under the assassin's dagger, before he diedthe people
asked him to nominate his successor. 'Umar appointed a committee
consisting of six of the ten companions of the Prophet (peace be on
him) about whom the Prophet had said, "They are the people of Heaven"
- Ali, Uthman, Abdul Rahman, Sa'ad, Al-Zubayr and Talha - to select
thenext Caliph from among themselves. He also outlined the procedure
to be followed if any differences of opinion should arise. Abdul
Rahman withdrew his name. He was then authorized by the committee to
nominate the Caliph. After two days of discussion among the candidates
and after the opinions of the Muslims in Medina had been ascertained,
the choice was finally limited to Uthman and Ali. Abdul Rahman came to
the mosque together with other Muslims, and after a brief speech and
questioning of the two men, swore allegiance toUthman. All those
present did thesame, and Uthman became the third Caliph of Islam in
the monthof Muharram, 24 A.H.
Uthman's Life
Uthman bin Affan was born seven years after the Holy Prophet (peace be
on him). He belonged to the Omayyad branchof the Quraish tribe. He
learned to read and write at an early age,and as a young man became a
successful merchant. Even beforeIslam Uthman had been noted for his
truthfulness and integrity. He and Abu Bakr were close friends, and it
was Abu Bakr whobrought him to Islam when he was thirty-four years of
age. Some years later he married the Prophet's second daughter,
Ruqayya. In spite of his wealth and position, his relatives subjected
him to torture becausehe had embraced Islam, and he was forced to
emigrate to Abyssinia. Some time later he returned to Mecca but soon
migrated to Medina with the other Muslims. In Medina his business
again began to flourish and he regained his former prosperity.
Uthman's generosity had no limits. On various occasions he spent a
great portion of his wealth for the welfare of the Muslims, for
charity and for equipping the Muslim armies. That is why he came to be
known as 'Ghani' meaning 'Generous.'
Uthman's wife, Ruqayya was seriously ill just before the Battle of
Badr and he was excused by the Prophet (peace be on him) from
participating in the battle. The illness Ruqayya proved fatal, leaving
Uthman deeply grieved. The Prophet was moved and offered Uthman the
hand of another of his daughters, Kulthum. Because he had the high
privilege of having two daughters of the Prophet as wives Uthman was
known as 'The Possessor of the Two Lights.'
Uthman participated in the Battles of Uhud and the Trench. After the
encounter of the Trench, the Prophet (peace be onhim) determined to
perform Hajj and sent Uthman as his emissary to the Quraish in Mecca,
who detained him. The episode endedin a treaty with the Meccans known
as the Treaty of Hudaibiya.
The portrait we have of Uthman is of an unassuming, honest, mild,
generous and very kindly man, noted especially for his modesty and his
piety. He often spent part of the night in prayer, fasted every second
or third day, performed hajj every year, and looked after the needy of
the whole community. In spite of his wealth, he lived very simply and
slept on bare sand in the courtyard of the Prophet's mosque. Uthman
knew the Qur'an from memory and had an intimate knowledge of the
context and circumstances relating to each verse.
Uthman's Caliphate
During Uthman's rule the characteristics of Abu Bakr's and Umar's
caliphates - impartial justice for all, mild and humane policies,
striving in the path of God, and the expansion of Islam -continued.
Uthman's realm extended in the west to Morocco,in the east to
Afghanistan, and inthe north to Armenia and Azerbaijan. During his
caliphate anavy was organized, administrative divisions of the state
were revised, and many public projects were expanded and completed.
Uthman sent prominent Companions of the Prophet (peace be on him) as
his personal deputies to various provinces to scrutinize the conduct
of officials and the condition of the people.
Uthman's most notable contribution to the religion of God was the
compilation of a complete and authoritative text of the Qur'an. A
large number of copies of this text were made and distributed all over
the Muslim world.
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When 'Umar fell under the assassin's dagger, before he diedthe people
asked him to nominate his successor. 'Umar appointed a committee
consisting of six of the ten companions of the Prophet (peace be on
him) about whom the Prophet had said, "They are the people of Heaven"
- Ali, Uthman, Abdul Rahman, Sa'ad, Al-Zubayr and Talha - to select
thenext Caliph from among themselves. He also outlined the procedure
to be followed if any differences of opinion should arise. Abdul
Rahman withdrew his name. He was then authorized by the committee to
nominate the Caliph. After two days of discussion among the candidates
and after the opinions of the Muslims in Medina had been ascertained,
the choice was finally limited to Uthman and Ali. Abdul Rahman came to
the mosque together with other Muslims, and after a brief speech and
questioning of the two men, swore allegiance toUthman. All those
present did thesame, and Uthman became the third Caliph of Islam in
the monthof Muharram, 24 A.H.
Uthman's Life
Uthman bin Affan was born seven years after the Holy Prophet (peace be
on him). He belonged to the Omayyad branchof the Quraish tribe. He
learned to read and write at an early age,and as a young man became a
successful merchant. Even beforeIslam Uthman had been noted for his
truthfulness and integrity. He and Abu Bakr were close friends, and it
was Abu Bakr whobrought him to Islam when he was thirty-four years of
age. Some years later he married the Prophet's second daughter,
Ruqayya. In spite of his wealth and position, his relatives subjected
him to torture becausehe had embraced Islam, and he was forced to
emigrate to Abyssinia. Some time later he returned to Mecca but soon
migrated to Medina with the other Muslims. In Medina his business
again began to flourish and he regained his former prosperity.
Uthman's generosity had no limits. On various occasions he spent a
great portion of his wealth for the welfare of the Muslims, for
charity and for equipping the Muslim armies. That is why he came to be
known as 'Ghani' meaning 'Generous.'
Uthman's wife, Ruqayya was seriously ill just before the Battle of
Badr and he was excused by the Prophet (peace be on him) from
participating in the battle. The illness Ruqayya proved fatal, leaving
Uthman deeply grieved. The Prophet was moved and offered Uthman the
hand of another of his daughters, Kulthum. Because he had the high
privilege of having two daughters of the Prophet as wives Uthman was
known as 'The Possessor of the Two Lights.'
Uthman participated in the Battles of Uhud and the Trench. After the
encounter of the Trench, the Prophet (peace be onhim) determined to
perform Hajj and sent Uthman as his emissary to the Quraish in Mecca,
who detained him. The episode endedin a treaty with the Meccans known
as the Treaty of Hudaibiya.
The portrait we have of Uthman is of an unassuming, honest, mild,
generous and very kindly man, noted especially for his modesty and his
piety. He often spent part of the night in prayer, fasted every second
or third day, performed hajj every year, and looked after the needy of
the whole community. In spite of his wealth, he lived very simply and
slept on bare sand in the courtyard of the Prophet's mosque. Uthman
knew the Qur'an from memory and had an intimate knowledge of the
context and circumstances relating to each verse.
Uthman's Caliphate
During Uthman's rule the characteristics of Abu Bakr's and Umar's
caliphates - impartial justice for all, mild and humane policies,
striving in the path of God, and the expansion of Islam -continued.
Uthman's realm extended in the west to Morocco,in the east to
Afghanistan, and inthe north to Armenia and Azerbaijan. During his
caliphate anavy was organized, administrative divisions of the state
were revised, and many public projects were expanded and completed.
Uthman sent prominent Companions of the Prophet (peace be on him) as
his personal deputies to various provinces to scrutinize the conduct
of officials and the condition of the people.
Uthman's most notable contribution to the religion of God was the
compilation of a complete and authoritative text of the Qur'an. A
large number of copies of this text were made and distributed all over
the Muslim world.
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Birthday Tips
Just think about present, you can handle it. Enjoy presents every
moment and be happy.. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to U
You are my life. You are my strength. You make me believe in me. I
promise to always love you and shower you with joy and care Happy bday
May you have an awesome day, full of fun and smiles. Wish you a very
happy birthday
Every thing straight and wipes tinkle away hope you share a lots and
receive a lots for days to come happy birthday
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moment and be happy.. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to U
You are my life. You are my strength. You make me believe in me. I
promise to always love you and shower you with joy and care Happy bday
May you have an awesome day, full of fun and smiles. Wish you a very
happy birthday
Every thing straight and wipes tinkle away hope you share a lots and
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