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Sunday, May 20, 2012

ISLAMIC ARTICLE -:- Cleanliness Prerequisite for Prayer

Cleanliness Prerequisite for Prayer
Allah's Messenger (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: "The Salaat
(prayer) ofa person who does Hadath (passes urine, stool or wind) is
not accepted till heperforms (repeats) the Wudhu (ablution)."
[Bukhari]
"O you who believe! When you intend to offer prayer, wash your faces
and your hands up to the elbows, lightly rub (by passing wet hands
over) your heads, and (wash) your feet up to the ankles. If you are in
a state of Janaba, purify yourselves (bathe your whole body)." [Surah
al-Maidah: Ayat 6]
The method that Islam has adopted to keep the body clean and tidy all
the time is in accordance with man'smaterial temperament andnature. If
man were merelya bundle of spirit or soul, there would have been no
necessity of bathing, washing and cleaning the body. But since he
lives in the material cover made ofearth's elements, breathes on this
earth, makes use of its vegetables and minerals, and leaves the
excreta of his stomach on it, Islam has made Wudhu (ablution) and
Ghusl (bathing) compulsory for man so that he may keep clean of filth.

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Story - - life n style - Wild wild South

Stunning views and sauntering rhinos. Wonderful waterfalls and roaring
lions. Here are the scenes from South Africa aswe drive from
Johannesburg to Kruger
In hallowed antiquity when the Big Bang was recent history and the
Earth was still a molten gaseous mass and finding its shape and
solidity, it is in Mpumalanga that the first stones of the earth's
crust cooled. Today Mpumalanga wears its age beautifully and driving
through this province of South Africa is, well, a collection of
breathtaking moments strung together.
I know this because, instead of flying from Johannesburg to Kruger
like most tourists do, I travelled by road through this province. It
was a good decision because though Mpumalanga is South Africa's
smallest province, its size isn't a yardstick for the excitement it
holds within its boundaries.
The first 200 km of the drive from Johannesburg were pretty
uneventful; it is after Dullstroom on R540that the drive started
making me gape around frequently. And this continued for the next 10
days that I spent from Dullstroom to Kruger. I spent my first
afternoon fly-fishing at a beautiful resort set in woodland with many
secluded lakes where guests can fish in peace. I caught three trout in
15 minutes. It was the perfect wind-down after a nine-hour flight
followed by a four-hour drive.
Beautiful landscapes
I spent the next two days driving across beautiful landscapes and
stopping by at wonderful waterfalls and hidden swimming holes.
Eventually, I got to Hazyview, close to the Kruger National Park.
Since I had the next day to relax at my hotel and enjoy the spa, I
promptly forsook that and was at Kruger Park's Phabeni Gate with my
little car at 6 a.m.
Kruger has such wide tarmac roads that I forgot Iwas driving in a
wildlife park — till a gentle reminder came my way in the form of a
2.5-ton double-horned rhinoceros that stepped onto the roadfrom the
foliage. I braked, and the rhino turned and sized up my car. It seemed
as if he were using the tip of his horn as an aiming device. But then
he perhaps decided the car was too inconsequential for his time and
effort, and ambled on. Thank heavens — he would have gone through my
car like a knitting needle through a grocery bag.
Kruger also has unsealed roads smooth enough for cars. On one of these
(RoadS10), I stopped at a kopje to take in the view, and a full-grown
angry lion stepped on to it and gave me a deep throated roar that
rattled the windows of my car and sent a chill down my spine.
Apparently, he was telling me to move on because a lioness also coyly
peeped out from behind the scrub on the kopje.
My two days before the last were in the Kruger area, and I spent these
at the very comfortable and luxurious lodge in the Sabi Sands Game
Reserve. This reserve has no fenced boundary with Kruger, so the game
move as they please between the two. On the game drives here with
naturalist Jonas and tracker Issac, I saw an entire bouquet of African
wildlife — lions, leopards, a brotherhood of buffaloes,plenty of
rhinos and huge elephants — at close quarters.
My final day in South Africawas an easy one in Hazyview. The lodge
here is a drop-dead romantic hideaway that features comfortable,
air-conditioned tents discretely strung out along a gently flowing
river. Its spa is a canopied affair on the river bank, and so instead
of artificial lounge music I had the gleeful sound of the river as it
tumbled over rocks and gurgled along to match theskilful ministrations
of Melissa, my masseur.
It was the perfect end to my Mpumalanga driving trip — like the lovely
soundtrack that accompanies the closing credits of a feel-good movie
in grand cinemascope — packed with drama, adventure andexcitement.

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Health:- Light-powered bioniceye invented to help restore sight

A retinal implant - or bionic eye - which is powered by light has been
invented by scientists at Stanford University in California.

Implants currently used in patients need to be powered by a battery.
The new device, described in the journal Nature Photonics , uses a
special pair of glasses to beam near infrared light into the eye.
This powers the implant and sends the information which could help a
patient see.
Diseases such as age-related macular degeneration and retinal
pigmentosa result in the death of cells which can detect light in the
eye.
Eventually this leads to blindness.
Wiring eliminated
Retinal implants stimulate the nerves in the back of the eye, which
has helped some patients to see.
Early results of a trial in theUK mean two men have gone from being
totally blind to being able to perceive light and even some shapes.
However, as well as a fitting a chip behind the retina, a battery
needs to be fitted behind the ear and a cable needs to join the two
together.
Prof Robert MacLaren from Oxford Eye Hospital explains how a bionic
eye implant works
The Stanford researchers say their method could be a step forward
by"eliminating the need for complex electronics and wiring".
A retinal implant, which works in a similar way to a solar panel, is
fitted in the back of the eye.
A pair of glasses fitted witha video camera records what is happening
before apatient's eyes and fires beams of near infrared light on to
the retinal chip.
This creates an electrical signal which is passed on to nerves.
Natural light is 1,000 timestoo weak to power the implant.
The researchers said:"Because the photovoltaic implant is thin and
wireless, the surgical procedure is much simpler than in other retinal
prosthetic approaches.
"Such a fully integrated wireless implant promises the restoration of
useful vision to patients blinded by degenerative retinal diseases."
The implant has not been tested in people, but has been shown to work in rats.
Dr Keith Mathieson, now at the Institute of Photonics at the
University of Strathclyde, was one of thelead researchers on the
project. He said: "Age-related macular degeneration is a huge medical
challenge and, with an aging population, is continuing to grow.
"This means that innovative, practical solutions are essential if
sight is to be restored to people around the world with the condition.
"The implant is thin and wireless and so is easier to implant. Since
it receives information on the visual scene through an infra-red beam
projected through the eye, the device can take advantage of natural
eye movements that play acrucial role in visual processing."

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