4a]
already provide hints about the nature of these technological
developments and the kind of abundance that they will bring.
In the End Times, the prevailing Qur'anic morality will ensure that
everyone will receive their just share of goods. In fact,these goods
will be so abundant that everyone will receive all that they ask for,
and much more besides. At all times, Allah grants to His servants
whodisplay this moral excellence an abundant life and promises them
great blessings both in thisworld and beyond.
Anyone who acts rightly, male or female, being a believer, We will
give them a good life and recompense them according to the best of
what they did. (Surat an-Nahl, 97)
In the Golden Age, technology will serve humanity, and its
blessingswill be allocated evenly among all people regardless of
ethnicity, community, and country. Nations that are far from one
another, as well as societies of dissimilar cultures, will benefit
from these sources evenly, and everyone will enjoy a just
administration. Adherence to the Qur'an's morality in its true sense
will ensure the maintenance of this Paradise-like order on Earth. The
just administration of sincere Muslims, who turn to Allahfor every
deed they perform, will secure peace and security, as well as
continued blessings.
The İnvalidity Of The ClaimThat ''Transitional Forms Do Not Mean
Deformed Living Things''
After the fact that 99% of mutations are harmful, one of the most
difficult and problematic subjects for Darwinists is the total absence
of the fictitious fossils known as transitional forms.
Darwinists have sought to explain the absence of transitional forms in
other ways, in order to neutralize this fact that is so embarrassing
for them, and say instead that "transitional fossils are different to
what you imagine."
· First and foremost, this needs to be made
crystal clear: the concept of the "transitional form" is one produced
by Darwinists themselves. It was Darwinists who came up with the idea
that countless transitional forms must have resulted from unsuccessful
mutations between two life forms, and that the majority of these
fictitious life forms would have been eliminated while only a very few
survived. According to this tale, there must have been a time when a
fish would supposedly grow feet or when reptiles' arms wouldbe wings.
But this mythicalperiod DOES NOT EXIST in the fossil record.
· There is therefore no question of "aconcept that
we think of as transitional forms." All descriptions of the entities
referred to as transitional forms come from Darwinists. For years,
paleontologists have sought but failed to find the transitional form
described by Darwin himself. According to that description,
transitional forms are DEFORMED AND MONSTROUS living things. It is
impossible, according to that description, for them to be anything
else.
· Were the theory of evolution true, there is no
doubt that traces of these fictitious intermediate periods should be
found in the fossil record. Fish spendingmillions of years as its fins
supposedly turned into legs, as evolutionists maintain, should exist
in this alleged "intermediate state" in the fossil record.
· And that is not all. Bearing that 99% of
mutations are harmful, there should also be many more examples of all
the failed stages pertinent to alife form. There should be millions or
even billions of odd-looking life forms thatemerged as a result of
failed mutations everywhere on Earth.
· Bearing in mind that mutations are blind and
random processes and are inevitably harmful, then, no matter how
unwilling Darwinists may be to admit the fact, all these supposedly
successful or supposedly unsuccessful transitional forms would all
have been deformed and twisted, with legs coming out of ears,
half-fins and half-legs, with three ears instead of two...
· Yet not one such deformed living things, nor any
transitionalform of the kind imagined by evolutionists, has ever been
found among the more than 300 million fossils that have so far been
unearthed. Indeed, what troubles Darwinists most is that all fossils
are completely regularly, symmetrical and fully formed; in other
words, that FOSSILS REFUTE EVOLUTION.
· As readers will recall, Darwin's greatest worry
was that transitional forms would not be "IN A STATE OF CONFUSION" and
that everything in nature HAS APERFECT REGULARITY AND SYMMETRY:
HY, if species have descended from other species by insensibly fine
gradations, DO WE NOT EVERYWHERE SEE INNUMERABLE TRANSITIONAL FORMS?
WHY IS NOT ALL NATURE IN CONFUSION INSTEAD OFTHE SPECIES BEING, AS
WESEE THEM, WELL DEFINED? . . 1
· MUTATIONS DO NOT PRODUCE SYMMETRY.. THEY KNOW
NOTHING OF HARMONY, :->
"GENERAL ARTICLES"
- Tamil -- Urdu -- Kannada -- Telugu --*-
Share
"BISMILLA HIRRAHMAAN NIRRAHEEM"
WELCOME! - AS'SALAMU ALAIKUM!!
******** *****
*****
[All] praise is [due] to Allah, Lord of the worlds; -
Guide us to the straight path
*- -*
* * In this Blog; More Than Ten Thousand(10,000) {Masha Allah} - Most Usefull Articles!, In Various Topics!! :- Read And All Articles & Get Benifite!
* Visit :-
"INDIA "- Time in New Delhi -
*- WHAT ISLAM SAYS -*
-
Islam is a religion of Mercy, Peace and Blessing. Its teachings emphasize kind hear tedness, help, sympathy, forgiveness, sacrifice, love and care.Qur’an, the Shari’ah and the life of our beloved Prophet (SAW) mirrors this attribute, and it should be reflected in the conduct of a Momin.Islam appreciates those who are kind to their fellow being,and dislikes them who are hard hearted, curt, and hypocrite.Recall that historical moment, when Prophet (SAW) entered Makkah as a conqueror. There was before him a multitude of surrendered enemies, former oppressors and persecutors, who had evicted the Muslims from their homes, deprived them of their belongings, humiliated and intimidated Prophet (SAW) hatched schemes for his murder and tortured and killed his companions. But Prophet (SAW) displayed his usual magnanimity, generosity, and kind heartedness by forgiving all of them and declaring general amnesty...Subhanallah. May Allah help us tailor our life according to the teachings of Islam. (Aameen)./-
''HASBUNALLAHU WA NI'MAL WAKEEL''
-
''Allah is Sufficient for us'' + '' All praise is due to Allah. May peace and blessings beupon the Messenger, his household and companions '' (Aameen) | | |
| | |
|
Share
Follow Me | |
**
Share
-
-*- *: ::->
*
Monday, August 13, 2012
4a] Ramadan 2012, The 25th Day
4] Ramadan 2012, The 25th Day
4]
Allah calls to the Abode of Peace and guides whom He wills to a
straight path. Those who do good will have the best and more! Neither
dust nor debasement will darken their faces. They are the Companions
of Paradise, remaining in it timelessly, forever. (Surah Yunus: 25-26)
Allah calls to the Abode of Peace and guides whom He wills to a
straight path. Those who do good will have the best and more! Neither
dust nor debasement will darken their faces. They are the Companions
of Paradise, remaining in it timelessly, forever. (Surah Yunus: 25-26)
This is the first time since the beginning of the worldthat around a
hundred portents of the Day of Reckoning have all come about at the
same time. Allwithin a space of 30 years. Look, he [our Prophet
(pbuh)] says that great cities will be suddenly obliterated. That
never happened before. The sudden disappearance of cities. Because
disappearance here is not meant in the sense of earthquakes or
anything like that. It is a new kind of annihilation. Instantaneous
annihilation. That came about with the atom bomb. Hiroshima and
Nagasaki were literally obliterated. Because the city still remains
after an earthquake. Parts of it will be left. But Hiroshima and
Nagasaki were totally obliterated. The cities werevaporized. (A9 TV,
February19, 2012)
Unprecedented AbundanceIn The Golden Age
Many hadiths indicate the existence of a period whenthe Qur'an's
values will pervade Earth. This period, known as the Golden Age, will
last for more than halfa century and, in many ways, will resemble the
Blessed Period of our Prophet (saas). We call thisperiod the Golden
Age dueto our Prophet's (saas) Paradise-like depictions of it. It will
be marked by the abundance of every type of goods and crops, the
establishment of security, justice, peace, and happiness; and the use
of advanced technology for humanity's comfort, ease, joy, and peace.
No one willbe in need, for all goods and services will be available to
satisfy all people's material needs. Many hadiths say that"weapons
will be silenced," and thus herald a world filled with peace. In the
Golden Age, enemy nations will become brothers and sisters and
re-establish peace, friendship, and love among their leaders and
peoples.
The Golden Age will be a period of great abundance,for each
individual's material wants will be satisfied according to need.
Technology will produce such an abundance of goods that hunger will be
eradicated forever and all people will be provided with the
necessities of life. Earth's wealth will serve humanity, and new
agricultural technologies will lead to an unparalleled increase in
crop production. People of faith will receive great rewards for every
good deed they do, both in this world and the Hereafter. Bounty and
abundance, which will permeate everymoment of life, will be a grace
that Allah will grant to those who live by the Qur'an's moral code.
Every good act they do will turn into a great fortune. In oneverse,
Allah describes the great reward all believers will receive when they
spend for His good pleasure:
The metaphor of those who spend their wealth in the Way of Allah is
that of a grain that produces seven ears: in every ear there are a
hundred grains.Allah gives such multipliedincrease to whoever He
wills. Allah is All-Encompassing, All-Knowing. (Surat al-Baqara, 261)
Many hadiths reveal that there will be an unprecedented abundanceof
crops and goods, all of which will be distributed without measure:
In the last of times there will be a khalifa (successor)who will
distribute wealth without even counting it. (Muslim)
Someone sowing a measure of wheat will find700 in return ... A person
will scatter a few handfuls of seeds, but will reap 700 handfuls …
Despite an abundance of rain, not a drop will go to waste. ( IbnHajar
al-Haythami, Al-Qawlal-Mukhtasar, p. 24)
This hadith refers to an increase in agricultural production that will
occur in the End Times by transitioning to modern agriculture,
developing new production techniques, improving seed stocks, and using
rainwater more efficiently by constructing new dams and ponds.
In the End Times, every agricultural development will serve all of
humanity. In our own time, only some groups or societies benefit from
technology, but in the Golden Age everyone, regardless of their
ethnicity, age, gender, or language, will enjoy its benefits. No one
will enjoy special privileges, for both rich and poor will have equal
access to these services. Noone will suffer from poverty or starve,
for opulence and welfare will mark this era. Technology will ensure
the transition to an agricultural system that secures healthy,
tasty,durable, cheap, and abundant yields. Current scientific
developments, especially in genetics,
Allah calls to the Abode of Peace and guides whom He wills to a
straight path. Those who do good will have the best and more! Neither
dust nor debasement will darken their faces. They are the Companions
of Paradise, remaining in it timelessly, forever. (Surah Yunus: 25-26)
Allah calls to the Abode of Peace and guides whom He wills to a
straight path. Those who do good will have the best and more! Neither
dust nor debasement will darken their faces. They are the Companions
of Paradise, remaining in it timelessly, forever. (Surah Yunus: 25-26)
This is the first time since the beginning of the worldthat around a
hundred portents of the Day of Reckoning have all come about at the
same time. Allwithin a space of 30 years. Look, he [our Prophet
(pbuh)] says that great cities will be suddenly obliterated. That
never happened before. The sudden disappearance of cities. Because
disappearance here is not meant in the sense of earthquakes or
anything like that. It is a new kind of annihilation. Instantaneous
annihilation. That came about with the atom bomb. Hiroshima and
Nagasaki were literally obliterated. Because the city still remains
after an earthquake. Parts of it will be left. But Hiroshima and
Nagasaki were totally obliterated. The cities werevaporized. (A9 TV,
February19, 2012)
Unprecedented AbundanceIn The Golden Age
Many hadiths indicate the existence of a period whenthe Qur'an's
values will pervade Earth. This period, known as the Golden Age, will
last for more than halfa century and, in many ways, will resemble the
Blessed Period of our Prophet (saas). We call thisperiod the Golden
Age dueto our Prophet's (saas) Paradise-like depictions of it. It will
be marked by the abundance of every type of goods and crops, the
establishment of security, justice, peace, and happiness; and the use
of advanced technology for humanity's comfort, ease, joy, and peace.
No one willbe in need, for all goods and services will be available to
satisfy all people's material needs. Many hadiths say that"weapons
will be silenced," and thus herald a world filled with peace. In the
Golden Age, enemy nations will become brothers and sisters and
re-establish peace, friendship, and love among their leaders and
peoples.
The Golden Age will be a period of great abundance,for each
individual's material wants will be satisfied according to need.
Technology will produce such an abundance of goods that hunger will be
eradicated forever and all people will be provided with the
necessities of life. Earth's wealth will serve humanity, and new
agricultural technologies will lead to an unparalleled increase in
crop production. People of faith will receive great rewards for every
good deed they do, both in this world and the Hereafter. Bounty and
abundance, which will permeate everymoment of life, will be a grace
that Allah will grant to those who live by the Qur'an's moral code.
Every good act they do will turn into a great fortune. In oneverse,
Allah describes the great reward all believers will receive when they
spend for His good pleasure:
The metaphor of those who spend their wealth in the Way of Allah is
that of a grain that produces seven ears: in every ear there are a
hundred grains.Allah gives such multipliedincrease to whoever He
wills. Allah is All-Encompassing, All-Knowing. (Surat al-Baqara, 261)
Many hadiths reveal that there will be an unprecedented abundanceof
crops and goods, all of which will be distributed without measure:
In the last of times there will be a khalifa (successor)who will
distribute wealth without even counting it. (Muslim)
Someone sowing a measure of wheat will find700 in return ... A person
will scatter a few handfuls of seeds, but will reap 700 handfuls …
Despite an abundance of rain, not a drop will go to waste. ( IbnHajar
al-Haythami, Al-Qawlal-Mukhtasar, p. 24)
This hadith refers to an increase in agricultural production that will
occur in the End Times by transitioning to modern agriculture,
developing new production techniques, improving seed stocks, and using
rainwater more efficiently by constructing new dams and ponds.
In the End Times, every agricultural development will serve all of
humanity. In our own time, only some groups or societies benefit from
technology, but in the Golden Age everyone, regardless of their
ethnicity, age, gender, or language, will enjoy its benefits. No one
will enjoy special privileges, for both rich and poor will have equal
access to these services. Noone will suffer from poverty or starve,
for opulence and welfare will mark this era. Technology will ensure
the transition to an agricultural system that secures healthy,
tasty,durable, cheap, and abundant yields. Current scientific
developments, especially in genetics,
Hari Raya Idul Fitri in Indonesia
Idul Fitri in Indonesia - Eid ul Fitr is the most significant Muslim
festival in Islamic Calendar. It is celebrated on the end of holy
month of Ramadan. During the Ramazan, Muslims offer prayers in Mosque
in largenumbers. They also observe fasting throughout the month of
Ramzan just before these Eid celebrations. The month of Ramazan holds
a deep significance in Muslim history as the holybook of 'Quran' was
revealed during this month. During this month, Muslims fast from
sunrise to sunset everyday for a month. Most parts of the Southeast
Asia celebrated this great occasion of Eid as Hari Rya Aidilfitri.
Eid is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal. Shawwal is the tenth
month in holy Islamic Calendar. Families begin this Eid morning with a
special Prayer also knownas Eid Prayer. This prayer offers a special
thanks to god for the strength and discipline received during the holy
month of Ramadan. People distribute sweets and children wear new
clotheson this great Muslim festival known as Eid.
The people of Indonesia celebrate Eid ul Fitr with great enthusiasm
and peace. The message of brotherhood is spreader all throughout the
country. Muslims people wear new clothes and distribute sweets to mark
this auspicious festival in Islamic calendar. On this great occasion
of Eid ul Fitri, markets all through Indonesia are decorated and
people enjoy shopping with great fun.
Banks, private offices and government centers are closed for almost
one week in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
festival in Islamic Calendar. It is celebrated on the end of holy
month of Ramadan. During the Ramazan, Muslims offer prayers in Mosque
in largenumbers. They also observe fasting throughout the month of
Ramzan just before these Eid celebrations. The month of Ramazan holds
a deep significance in Muslim history as the holybook of 'Quran' was
revealed during this month. During this month, Muslims fast from
sunrise to sunset everyday for a month. Most parts of the Southeast
Asia celebrated this great occasion of Eid as Hari Rya Aidilfitri.
Eid is celebrated on the first day of Shawwal. Shawwal is the tenth
month in holy Islamic Calendar. Families begin this Eid morning with a
special Prayer also knownas Eid Prayer. This prayer offers a special
thanks to god for the strength and discipline received during the holy
month of Ramadan. People distribute sweets and children wear new
clotheson this great Muslim festival known as Eid.
The people of Indonesia celebrate Eid ul Fitr with great enthusiasm
and peace. The message of brotherhood is spreader all throughout the
country. Muslims people wear new clothes and distribute sweets to mark
this auspicious festival in Islamic calendar. On this great occasion
of Eid ul Fitri, markets all through Indonesia are decorated and
people enjoy shopping with great fun.
Banks, private offices and government centers are closed for almost
one week in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr
For more than a billion Muslims around the world—including some 8
million in North America—Ramadan is a "month ofblessing" marked by
prayer, fasting, and charity. Ramadan focuses on self-sacrifice and
devotion to Allah (God).
Why this Month?
Muslims believe that during the month of Ramadan, Allah revealed the
first verses of the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam. Around 610 A.D., a
caravan trader named Muhammad took to wandering the desert nearMecca
(in today's Saudi Arabia) while thinking about his faith. One night a
voice called to him from the night sky. It was the angel Gabriel, who
told Muhammad he had been chosen to receive the word of Allah. In the
days that followed, Muhammadfound himself speaking the verses that
would be transcribed as the Qur'an .
At many mosques during Ramadan, about one thirtieth of the Qur'an is
recited each night in prayers known as tarawih . In this way, by the
end ofthe month the complete scripture will have been recited.
Fasting
Muslims practice sawm , orfasting, for the entire month of Ramadan.
This means that they may eat or drink nothing, includingwater, while
the sun shines. Fasting is one of the Five Pillars (duties) of Islam.
As with other Islamic duties, all able Muslims take part in sawmfrom
about age twelve.
During Ramadan in the Muslim world, most restaurants are closed during
the daylight hours. Families get up early for suhoor , a meal eaten
before the sun rises. After the sun sets, the fast is broken with a
meal known as iftar . Iftar usually begins with dates and sweet drinks
that provide a quick energy boost.
Fasting serves many purposes. While they are hungry and thirsty,
Muslims are reminded of the suffering of the poor. Fasting is also an
opportunity to practice self-control and to cleanse the body and mind.
And inthis most sacred month, fasting helps Muslims feel the peace
that comes fromspiritual devotion as well as kinship with fellow
believers.
Eid al-Fitr
Ramadan ends with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, whichin 2012 occurs on
Aug. 19. Literally the "Festival of Breaking the Fast," Eid al-Fitr is
one of the two most important Islamic celebrations (the other occurs
after the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca). At Eid al-Fitr people dress
in their finest clothes, adorn their homes with lights and
decorations, give treats to children, and enjoy visits with friends
and family.
A sense of generosity and gratitude colors these festivities. Although
charity and good deeds are always important in Islam, they have
special significance at the end of Ramadan. As the month draws to a
close, Muslims are obligated to share their blessings by feeding the
poor and making contributions to mosques.
million in North America—Ramadan is a "month ofblessing" marked by
prayer, fasting, and charity. Ramadan focuses on self-sacrifice and
devotion to Allah (God).
Why this Month?
Muslims believe that during the month of Ramadan, Allah revealed the
first verses of the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam. Around 610 A.D., a
caravan trader named Muhammad took to wandering the desert nearMecca
(in today's Saudi Arabia) while thinking about his faith. One night a
voice called to him from the night sky. It was the angel Gabriel, who
told Muhammad he had been chosen to receive the word of Allah. In the
days that followed, Muhammadfound himself speaking the verses that
would be transcribed as the Qur'an .
At many mosques during Ramadan, about one thirtieth of the Qur'an is
recited each night in prayers known as tarawih . In this way, by the
end ofthe month the complete scripture will have been recited.
Fasting
Muslims practice sawm , orfasting, for the entire month of Ramadan.
This means that they may eat or drink nothing, includingwater, while
the sun shines. Fasting is one of the Five Pillars (duties) of Islam.
As with other Islamic duties, all able Muslims take part in sawmfrom
about age twelve.
During Ramadan in the Muslim world, most restaurants are closed during
the daylight hours. Families get up early for suhoor , a meal eaten
before the sun rises. After the sun sets, the fast is broken with a
meal known as iftar . Iftar usually begins with dates and sweet drinks
that provide a quick energy boost.
Fasting serves many purposes. While they are hungry and thirsty,
Muslims are reminded of the suffering of the poor. Fasting is also an
opportunity to practice self-control and to cleanse the body and mind.
And inthis most sacred month, fasting helps Muslims feel the peace
that comes fromspiritual devotion as well as kinship with fellow
believers.
Eid al-Fitr
Ramadan ends with the festival of Eid al-Fitr, whichin 2012 occurs on
Aug. 19. Literally the "Festival of Breaking the Fast," Eid al-Fitr is
one of the two most important Islamic celebrations (the other occurs
after the Hajj, or pilgrimage to Mecca). At Eid al-Fitr people dress
in their finest clothes, adorn their homes with lights and
decorations, give treats to children, and enjoy visits with friends
and family.
A sense of generosity and gratitude colors these festivities. Although
charity and good deeds are always important in Islam, they have
special significance at the end of Ramadan. As the month draws to a
close, Muslims are obligated to share their blessings by feeding the
poor and making contributions to mosques.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)