1 Allah (الله) The Greatest Name
...2 Ar-Rahman (الرحمن) The All-Compassiona te
3 Ar-Rahim (الرحيم) The All-Merciful
4 Al-Malik (الملك) The Absolute Ruler
5 Al-Quddus (القدوس) The Pure One
6 As-Salam (السلام) The Source of Peace
7 Al-Mu'min (المؤمن) The Inspirer of Faith
8 Al-Muhaymin (المهيمن) The Guardian
9 Al-Aziz (العزيز) The Victorious
10 Al-Jabbar (الجبار) The Compeller
11 Al-Mutakabbir (المتكبر) The Greatest
12 Al-Khaliq (الخالق) The Creator
13 Al-Bari' (البارئ) The Maker of Order
14 Al-Musawwir (المصور) The Shaper of Beauty
15 Al-Ghaffar (الغفار) The Forgiving
16 Al-Qahhar (القهار) The Subduer
17 Al-Wahhab (الوهاب) The Giver of All
18 Ar-Razzaq (الرزاق) The Sustainer
19 Al-Fattah (الفتاح) The Opener
20 Al-`Alim (العليم) The Knower of All
21 Al-Qabid (القابض) The Constrictor
22 Al-Basit (الباسط) The Reliever
23 Al-Khafid (الخافض) The Abaser
24 Ar-Rafi (الرافع) The Exalter
25 Al-Mu'izz (المعز) The Bestower of Honors
26 Al-Mudhill (المذل) The Humiliator
27 As-Sami (السميع) The Hearer of All
28 Al-Basir (البصير) The Seer of All
29 Al-Hakam (الحكم) The Judge One
30 Al-`Adl (العدل) The Just
31 Al-Latif (اللطيف) The SubtleOne
32 Al-Khabir (الخبير) The All-Aware
33 Al-Halim (الحليم) The Forbearing
34 Al-Azim (العظيم) The Magnificent
35 Al-Ghafur (الغفور) The Forgiver and Hider of Faults
36 Ash-Shakur (الشكور) The Rewarder of Thankfulness
37 Al-Ali (العلى) The Highest
38 Al-Kabir (الكبير) The Greatest
39 Al-Hafiz (الحفيظ) The Preserver
40 Al-Muqit (المقيت) The Nourisher
41 Al-Hasib (الحسيب) The Accounter
42 Al-Jalil (الجليل) The Mighty
43 Al-Karim (الكريم) The Generous
44 Ar-Raqib (الرقيب) The Watchful One
45 Al-Mujib (المجيب) The Responder to Prayer
46 Al-Wasi (الواسع) The All-Comprehendi ng
47 Al-Hakim (الحكيم) The Perfectly Wise
48 Al-Wadud (الودود) The Loving One
49 Al-Majid (المجيد) The Majestic One
50 Al-Ba'ith (الباعث) The Resurrector
51 Ash-Shahid (الشهيد) The Witness
52 Al-Haqq (الحق) The Truth
53 Al-Wakil (الوكيل) The Trustee
54 Al-Qawiyy (القوى) The Possessor of All Strength
55 Al-Matin (المتين) The Forceful One
56 Al-Waliyy (الولى) The Governor
57 Al-Hamid (الحميد) The Praised One
58 Al-Muhsi (المحصى) The Appraiser
59 Al-Mubdi' (المبدئ) The Originator
60 Al-Mu'id (المعيد) The Restorer
61 Al-Muhyi (المحيى) The Giver of Life
62 Al-Mumit (المميت) The Taker of Life
63 Al-Hayy (الحي) The Ever Living One
64 Al-Qayyum (القيوم) The Self-Existing One 65 Al-Wajid (الواجد) The Finder
66 Al-Majid (الماجد) The Glorious
67 Al-Wahid (الواحد) The One, the All Inclusive, The Indivisible
68 As-Samad (الصمد) The Satisfier of All Needs
69 Al-Qadir (القادر) The All Powerful
70 Al-Muqtadir (المقتدر) The Creator of All Power
71 Al-Muqaddim (المقدم) The Expediter
72 Al-Mu'akhkhir (المؤخر) The Delayer
73 Al-Awwal (الأول) The First
74 Al-Akhir (الأخر) The Last
75 Az-Zahir (الظاهر) The Manifest One
76 Al-Batin (الباطن) The Hidden One
77 Al-Wali (الوالي) The Protecting Friend
78 Al-Muta'ali (المتعالي) The Supreme One
79 Al-Barr (البر) The Doer of Good
80 At-Tawwab (التواب) The Guide to Repentance
81 Al-Muntaqim (المنتقم) TheAvenger
82 Al-'Afuww (العفو) The Forgiver
83 Ar-Ra'uf (الرؤوف) The Clement
84 Malik-al-Mulk (مالك الملك) The Owner of All
85 Dhu-al-Jalal wa-al-Ikram (ذو الجلال و الإكرام) TheLord of Majesty and Bounty
86 Al-Muqsit (المقسط) The Equitable One
87 Al-Jami' (الجامع) The Gatherer
88 Al-Ghani (الغنى) The Rich One
89 Al-Mughni (المغنى) The Enricher
90 Al-Mani'(المانع ) The Preventer of Harm
91 Ad-Darr (الضار) The Creator of The Harmful
92 An-Nafi' (النافع) The Creator of Good
93 An-Nur (النور) The Light
94 Al-Hadi (الهادي) The Guide
95 Al-Badi (البديع) The Originator
96 Al-Baqi (الباقي) The Everlasting One
97 Al-Warith (الوارث) The Inheritor of All
98 Ar-Rashid (الرشيد) The Righteous Teacher
99 As-Sabur (الصبور) The Patient One/
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ISLAMIC ARTICLE -:- 99 Names & its meanings of Allah'!
Health:-Useful information-"Co ntact lens: care tips"
Useful information-"Co ntact lens: care tips"
1)Avoid wearing contact lenses while swimming as there are bacteria in
the water that can adhere to your lenses and cause infections. If you
do swim with your contacts, you should wear goggles over them and you
should disinfect them immediatelyafterwards.
2)You should never share your contact lenses with anyone as it may
cause an eye infection.
3)You should clean the lenses by rinsing them with the solution and
not rub the lenses to remove dirt and protein deposits.
4)Contact lenses should always be stored in a sterile carrying case
filled with fresh solution, which ensures the lenses remain moist and
clean.
5)Many people use their contact lenses longer than recommended. This
leads to loss of comfort and an increased risk of eye infections.
6)Some contact lenses haveUV protection built into thelenses but you
should still use sunglasses because thecontact lenses will only
protect the part of your eye that it covers.
7)You should wash and dryyour hands thoroughly before removing contact
lenses. After removing them, gently rub them with cleaning solution
and store them in a case filled with solution.
8)Falling asleep while wearing disposable contactlenses is a common
problem. Sleeping with your contact lenses in your eyes can cause
damage and discomfort.
9)You should always have a back-up pair of eyeglasses - even if you
wear your contacts all the time.
10)Contact lenses are extremely popular world over as fashion
statements.Avoid wearing coloured contact lenses as they can cause
conjunctivitis, corneal oedema, allergic reactions, corneal
abrasionsand reduction in vision.
11)You must follow the rules of hygiene recommended by the contact
lenses manufacturer and doctor. The lenses must be stored correctly
and never worn beyond the stipulated time.
12)Always consult a doctor if there is any eye redness or irritation.
13)Always buy contact lenses from reputable manufacturers and follow
the instructions given by the doctor about wear and tear.
14)Insert contact lens before applying eye makeup and remove
lensesbefore removing the makeup.
15)The lens solutions must be recommended by a doctor. Keep the tip of
the lens solution bottles clean and never use expired solutions.
16)Protect your eyes against infections by never using saliva, strange
soaps, and un-sterilised water or solutions to clean the lenses.:
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1)Avoid wearing contact lenses while swimming as there are bacteria in
the water that can adhere to your lenses and cause infections. If you
do swim with your contacts, you should wear goggles over them and you
should disinfect them immediatelyafterwards.
2)You should never share your contact lenses with anyone as it may
cause an eye infection.
3)You should clean the lenses by rinsing them with the solution and
not rub the lenses to remove dirt and protein deposits.
4)Contact lenses should always be stored in a sterile carrying case
filled with fresh solution, which ensures the lenses remain moist and
clean.
5)Many people use their contact lenses longer than recommended. This
leads to loss of comfort and an increased risk of eye infections.
6)Some contact lenses haveUV protection built into thelenses but you
should still use sunglasses because thecontact lenses will only
protect the part of your eye that it covers.
7)You should wash and dryyour hands thoroughly before removing contact
lenses. After removing them, gently rub them with cleaning solution
and store them in a case filled with solution.
8)Falling asleep while wearing disposable contactlenses is a common
problem. Sleeping with your contact lenses in your eyes can cause
damage and discomfort.
9)You should always have a back-up pair of eyeglasses - even if you
wear your contacts all the time.
10)Contact lenses are extremely popular world over as fashion
statements.Avoid wearing coloured contact lenses as they can cause
conjunctivitis, corneal oedema, allergic reactions, corneal
abrasionsand reduction in vision.
11)You must follow the rules of hygiene recommended by the contact
lenses manufacturer and doctor. The lenses must be stored correctly
and never worn beyond the stipulated time.
12)Always consult a doctor if there is any eye redness or irritation.
13)Always buy contact lenses from reputable manufacturers and follow
the instructions given by the doctor about wear and tear.
14)Insert contact lens before applying eye makeup and remove
lensesbefore removing the makeup.
15)The lens solutions must be recommended by a doctor. Keep the tip of
the lens solution bottles clean and never use expired solutions.
16)Protect your eyes against infections by never using saliva, strange
soaps, and un-sterilised water or solutions to clean the lenses.:
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Health:-/- Squint correction renews confidence
"I never liked looking at my own photograph until now," says Ramesh
Kumar. Be it obtaining a driver's licence, meeting a prospective bride
or finding permanent employment, for the contract technician from
Ariyalur, every milestone has been marred by his squint. But the
32-year-oldis among the 20 persons, mostly children, who have found
renewed confidence with the defect rectified under the Chief Minster's
comprehensive health insurance scheme.
With the recent empanelment of Mahatma Gandhi Eye Hospital, that has
been authorised to perform squint correction surgeries under the
health insurance scheme, an average of one surgery is performed a day.
The procedure was added in the new scheme. Squint or strabismus is the
misalignment of eyes when both eyes point in different directions.
While one may be focussed straight, the other may look inward,
outward, upward or downward.
Nine-year-old Krishnaveni, the daughter of a labourer from Kolarpatti
near Nagamangalam was often in tears after school being teased as
'orakannu' by classmates. Though some persons with squint may have low
self-esteem, squint correction is not merely a cosmetic surgery.
"Squint correction is important to restore binocular vision," says
Ramesh, paediatric ophthalmologist at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital. While
an object is viewed simultaneously by one eye,the brain suppresses one
image in persons with squint.
"There may be no major visual problem, but squint is a major cause of
lazy eyeor ambylopia which may lead to permanent loss of vision in one
eye." Besides, there are chances of total vision loss if the good eye
is injured.
Though educated classes report paediatric vision related problems,
lower socio-economic groups often ignore the problem until the
question of a marriage or technical job arises. In the case of Ramesh
Kumar, coughing up Rs.10,000- 30,000 for a surgery when there was
nosubstantial eye defect except blurred vision, was out of the
question.
Squint is also wrongly associated with good luck as father of eight
year old Brinda from Ayyampalayam near Manachanallur agrees. Initially
hesitant to opt for treatment, he agreed after advised strongly at a
school eye camp. "Earlier the squint is treated, the better as eight
is the age ofvisual maturity after whichefficiency of surgery may be
reduced," says Dr.Ramesh.
Not all persons with squintneed surgical correction, ascertain squints
can be corrected with eye co-ordiantion exercises or prescription of
glasses.
"Evaluation to detect the angle of deviation preciselyis key in squint
surgery. If children don't co-operate and there are minor
disturbances, things may go haywire," says Dr.Ramesh. Vision
correction may be requiredsubsequent to surgery and regular monitoring
and vision testing are the normtill 18.
"With recent surgical advancement, squint can be corrected even in
infants less than six months."
Chances of premature babies and children born out of marriages between
blood relations developing squint is relatively higher, says Dr.Ramesh
cautioning those with family history of optical problems to stay
alert./
Kumar. Be it obtaining a driver's licence, meeting a prospective bride
or finding permanent employment, for the contract technician from
Ariyalur, every milestone has been marred by his squint. But the
32-year-oldis among the 20 persons, mostly children, who have found
renewed confidence with the defect rectified under the Chief Minster's
comprehensive health insurance scheme.
With the recent empanelment of Mahatma Gandhi Eye Hospital, that has
been authorised to perform squint correction surgeries under the
health insurance scheme, an average of one surgery is performed a day.
The procedure was added in the new scheme. Squint or strabismus is the
misalignment of eyes when both eyes point in different directions.
While one may be focussed straight, the other may look inward,
outward, upward or downward.
Nine-year-old Krishnaveni, the daughter of a labourer from Kolarpatti
near Nagamangalam was often in tears after school being teased as
'orakannu' by classmates. Though some persons with squint may have low
self-esteem, squint correction is not merely a cosmetic surgery.
"Squint correction is important to restore binocular vision," says
Ramesh, paediatric ophthalmologist at Mahatma Gandhi Hospital. While
an object is viewed simultaneously by one eye,the brain suppresses one
image in persons with squint.
"There may be no major visual problem, but squint is a major cause of
lazy eyeor ambylopia which may lead to permanent loss of vision in one
eye." Besides, there are chances of total vision loss if the good eye
is injured.
Though educated classes report paediatric vision related problems,
lower socio-economic groups often ignore the problem until the
question of a marriage or technical job arises. In the case of Ramesh
Kumar, coughing up Rs.10,000- 30,000 for a surgery when there was
nosubstantial eye defect except blurred vision, was out of the
question.
Squint is also wrongly associated with good luck as father of eight
year old Brinda from Ayyampalayam near Manachanallur agrees. Initially
hesitant to opt for treatment, he agreed after advised strongly at a
school eye camp. "Earlier the squint is treated, the better as eight
is the age ofvisual maturity after whichefficiency of surgery may be
reduced," says Dr.Ramesh.
Not all persons with squintneed surgical correction, ascertain squints
can be corrected with eye co-ordiantion exercises or prescription of
glasses.
"Evaluation to detect the angle of deviation preciselyis key in squint
surgery. If children don't co-operate and there are minor
disturbances, things may go haywire," says Dr.Ramesh. Vision
correction may be requiredsubsequent to surgery and regular monitoring
and vision testing are the normtill 18.
"With recent surgical advancement, squint can be corrected even in
infants less than six months."
Chances of premature babies and children born out of marriages between
blood relations developing squint is relatively higher, says Dr.Ramesh
cautioning those with family history of optical problems to stay
alert./
Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :- -Allah guides those who struggle
Allah guides those who struggle. "And those who strive in Our cause,
We will surely guide them to Our paths." – Al-Ankaboot, 29:69.
Struggle may seem like something to be avoided, but the alternative is
to walk in dim light, seeing nothing clearly. If our lives consist of
sitting on the sofa watching TV, doing jobs without passion,
shruggingour shoulders at the suffering of others, and accepting the
unreality that is pushed at us by advertising and the media, then we
are living in shadow, even when the sun shines.
Yes, we all have bills to pay, and sometimes we work jobs that we are
not passionate about, in order to support our families. I have a
website about money transfer services, and another about paying bills
online. They are boring, but I spend time onthem because they earn
money. In my free time I struggle to do work that is important to me –
this website being a notable example. Even a short article might take
me two or three days to write, because of the limited timeI have to
work on it. Longer articles can take weeks. And yet people sometimes
tell me that my writing has changed their lives.
We can all find a little time every day to pursue what we love, and to
make a difference in people's lives, even in a small way. Beyond that,
we must strive to represent truth in everything we do: in our family
lives, our work, our entertainment – everything.
Imam Jamil Al-Amin wrote in 2006:
"In the heart there is an emptiness and a need which nothing can
satisfy except for the remembrance of Allah (swt). The only proof of
faith is in struggle, struggling in word and deed, in body and soul.
Thelack of faith will crush you far more than defeat ever could. 'And
what will explain to you the path that is steep?' (90:12). Conscious
struggle is the path that is steep. Struggle where bitter hardship and
misfortune and difficulty becomes sweet tasting to the soul."
There is no road to success except through the struggle for truth and
righteousness. This is actually good news, because if you're a seeker,
if you've got a nose for truth, if you care about justice, then you're
already struggling, walking a hard road. It's inevitable. Those who
pursue truth and speak it out loud are seen as strangers and
subversives. You might wonder sometimes if it's worth it, or if you're
moving in the right direction.
Don't worry. The fact that you're struggling means that Allah is
guiding you, and you're on the right road.
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We will surely guide them to Our paths." – Al-Ankaboot, 29:69.
Struggle may seem like something to be avoided, but the alternative is
to walk in dim light, seeing nothing clearly. If our lives consist of
sitting on the sofa watching TV, doing jobs without passion,
shruggingour shoulders at the suffering of others, and accepting the
unreality that is pushed at us by advertising and the media, then we
are living in shadow, even when the sun shines.
Yes, we all have bills to pay, and sometimes we work jobs that we are
not passionate about, in order to support our families. I have a
website about money transfer services, and another about paying bills
online. They are boring, but I spend time onthem because they earn
money. In my free time I struggle to do work that is important to me –
this website being a notable example. Even a short article might take
me two or three days to write, because of the limited timeI have to
work on it. Longer articles can take weeks. And yet people sometimes
tell me that my writing has changed their lives.
We can all find a little time every day to pursue what we love, and to
make a difference in people's lives, even in a small way. Beyond that,
we must strive to represent truth in everything we do: in our family
lives, our work, our entertainment – everything.
Imam Jamil Al-Amin wrote in 2006:
"In the heart there is an emptiness and a need which nothing can
satisfy except for the remembrance of Allah (swt). The only proof of
faith is in struggle, struggling in word and deed, in body and soul.
Thelack of faith will crush you far more than defeat ever could. 'And
what will explain to you the path that is steep?' (90:12). Conscious
struggle is the path that is steep. Struggle where bitter hardship and
misfortune and difficulty becomes sweet tasting to the soul."
There is no road to success except through the struggle for truth and
righteousness. This is actually good news, because if you're a seeker,
if you've got a nose for truth, if you care about justice, then you're
already struggling, walking a hard road. It's inevitable. Those who
pursue truth and speak it out loud are seen as strangers and
subversives. You might wonder sometimes if it's worth it, or if you're
moving in the right direction.
Don't worry. The fact that you're struggling means that Allah is
guiding you, and you're on the right road.
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