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Friday, June 1, 2012

Allah is near to Human

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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
MOST GRACIOUS, MOST MERCIFUL
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Many people think Allah is far away. However, as stated in the Qur'an,
"...Surely your Lord encompasses the peoplewith His knowledge..."
(Surat al-Isra': 60), He is very near. He sees and knows every aspect
of a human being, and hears every word he utters. He isknowledgeable
of even one's inner thoughts. This is related in the Qur'an as
follows:
We created man and We know what his own self whispers to him. We are
nearer to him than his jugular vein. (Surah Qaf: 16)
Allah is so near to man that He hears the prayer ofeveryone-even if he
prays inwardly-and it is He Who answers it:
If My servants ask you about Me, I am near. I answer the call of the
caller when he calls on Me. They should therefore respond to Me and
believe in Me so thathopefully they will be rightly guided. (Surat
al-Baqara: 186)
Allah knows what a person harbours in his heart. He knows whether he
engages in a deed to earn His consent, or to satisfy his own lower
soul.Allah reminds us that He knows our inner thoughts:
...Know that Allah knowswhat is in your selves, sobeware of Him! And
know that Allah is Ever-Forgiving, All-Forbearing. (Surat al-Baqara:
235)
Though you speak out loud, He knows your secrets and what is evenmore
concealed. (Surat Ta Ha: 7)
Allah's Messenger, the Prophet Muhammad (may Allah bless him and grant
him peace) also reminded Muslims that when they prayed Allah is very
close to them by saying, "You are calling a Hearer, One very close by;
The One Who you are calling is closer to each one of you."(Al-Bukhari
and Muslim)
As He is with you at every moment, Allah is with you as you are
reading this article; He sees what you are doing and knows whatyou are
thinking. This fact is related in the Qur'an as follows:
Do you not see that Allahknows what is in the heavens and on the
Earth? Three men cannotconfer together secretly without Him being the
fourth of them, or five without Him being the sixth of them, or fewer
than that or more without Him being with them wherever they are. Then
He will inform them on the Day of Resurrection of what they did. Allah
has knowledge of all things. (Surat al-Mujadala: 7)/
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HEALTH - ~ ‘Proper lifestyle a panacea for indigestion’

A walkathon organised here on Tuesday by the Indian Society of
Gastroenterology (ISG),Tamil Nadu chapter, inassociation with the
Junior Chamber, Ooty to observe the World Digestive Health Day and
enhance awareness about common gastrointestinal symptoms like
heartburn, bloating of the abdomen, indigestion and constipation
evoked a good response.
Flagging off the rally at theJain Temple, the Nilgiris Collector
Archana Patnaik lauded the effort and said that in an increasingly
stressful world lifestyle related maladies are on therise. She said
that people are not aware of many of them.
K. R. Palaniswamy, Patron, ISG, Tamil Nadu said that this vacation
destination has been chosen as the venue for the event as the presence
of a large numberof tourists would facilitate a wider reach of the
message.
Among those who participated were the Superintendent of Police
S.Nizamuddin and actor Sathyaraj.
In an interaction that followed the consensus of a panel of experts
was thatdigestive health can be protected through proper life style
management, exercise, shunning of junk food and consumption of
adequate quantity of water.
Initiating the discussions, Dr.Palaniswamy pointed out that lifestyle
determines the quality of life and said that owing to changing
lifestyles even children are now suffering due to health problems like
constipation.
Coimbatore based expert Mohan Prasad said that lifestyle changes have
increased the number of reflux cases and also made obesity common. He
underscored the need for good sleep in the night.
Mohammed Ali, an expert from Chennai, said that a major contributory
factor for gastrointestinal disorders was the growing preference for
fast food. People should eat to live and not the other way round.
Venkatakrishnan, another expert from Coimbatore, listed the benefits
of exercise.
N.Anandamurthy, an Ooty based physician said that since the number of
diabetes and hypertension cases was quite high in theNilgiris every
patient with gastrointestinal symptoms is also checked for cardiac
problems as a measure of precaution. He added that alcohol abuse was
high on the list of causes for gastrointestinal problems.
Sheela Nambiar, a Fitness and Life Style expert, said that the role of
physical exercise was very important. She added that mere walking was
not enough.
A composite programme is needed to deal with such problems. K.
Premkumar ofChennai said that the threemain meals should be taken at
the right time andone should consume at least two litres of water in
small quantities./
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ISLAMIC ARTICLE :- ~ Death is not the end?

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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH
MOST GRACIOUS, MOST MERCIFUL
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Every self will taste death. We test you with both good and evil as a
trial. And you will be returned to Us. (Surat al-Anbiya': 35)
Death, which is certain to happen to all of us, is a very important
fact in one's life. We can never know exactly what we will experience
in an hour or even in the next moment. This being the case, it is
obvious how wrong it would be to plan our lives based on events that
may never happen. Death, on the other hand, is the only thing that is
certain to happen. Only the recognition of this basic truth makes us
understand that we must found our lives according to it. Death is also
a part ofthe trial of man. Allah informs us in the Qur'an that He
created death and life to try man:
He Who created death and life to test which of you is best in action.
He is the Almighty, the Ever-Forgiving. (Surat al-Mulk: 2)
Death is the end of merelythe life of this world-thus the end of the
trial-and the beginning of the next life. For this reason, believers
have no fear of death. The thought of death does not distress them,
because, every moment of their lives is spent in the pursuit of good
deeds as preparationfor the Hereafter.
For unbelievers, however, fear causes them great distress, because
they consider it a complete annihilation. Thus, they avoid the thought
of death and they don't evenlet that thought pass their minds and they
escape from death. But it is futile. No soul can escape death when the
predetermined time for it has come. This, in a verse, is stressed as
follows:
Wherever you are, death will catch up with you, even if you are in
impregnable fortresses...(Surat an-Nisa': 78)
To avoid the thought of death is to avoid the truth.As death will
eventually catch up with man sooner or later, it is wise to conduct
oneself with a mind busy with the thought of death. This is the
rational disposition by which believers abide. Until death comes upon
them, they engage in good deeds, as Allah commands us in the Qur'an:
And worship your Lord until what is Certain comes to you. (Surat al-Hijr: 99)
Thinking about death strengthens one's spirit and will. It prevents
one's lower soul from leading him astray, by being lured through the
false temptations of this world. It instils him with the resolve and
determinationto avoid all forms of behaviour unpleasing to Allah. It
is for this reason that a believer must often think about death, never
forgetting that all people, including himself, will someday die.
From the Qur'an, we learn what really happens to someone who dies, and
what he or she actually experiences and feels. When we see someone
dying, we only observe his"biological death." The truth is, however,
the dying person, though in a totally different dimension, confronts
the angels of death. If he is a unbeliever, his death causes him great
pain. Theangels of death, after extracting his soul, beat and torment
him. A unbeliever's trauma is described as follows:
...If you could only see the wrongdoers in the throes of death when
the angels are stretchingout their hands, saying,"Disgorge your own
selves! Today you will berepaid with the punishment of humiliation for
saying something other than the truth about Allah, and being arrogant
about His Signs." (Surat al-An'am: 93)
How will it be when the angels take them in death, beating their faces
and their backs? That is because they followed what angers Allah and
hated what is pleasing to Him. So He made their actions cometo
nothing. (Surah Muhammad: 27-28)
Death promises great joy and bliss for the believers. Contrary to
unbelievers, whose souls are torn from them violently, the souls of
believers are drawn from them gently. (Surat an-Nazi'at: 2) This
experience is similar to thecase of the soul in sleep, which leaves
the body andmoves into a different dimension (Surat az-Zumar: 42). In
the verses, the following is stated regarding believers:
Gardens of Eden which they enter, with rivers flowing under them,
where they have whatever they desire. Thatis how Allah repays those
who have fear for Him: those the angels take in a virtuous state. They
say, "Peace be upon you! Enter Paradise for what you did." (Surat
an-Nahl: 31-32)/
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