Keep your head up, smile, and look to the future. You have much yet to
do in thislife. Ask Allah for guidance, then do what your heart tells
you, speak the words that you've always held back, and be yourself.
Don't let the past freeze you in place, and don't punish yourself for
things you cannot change. Everything you've experienced: the happy
times, loneliness, laughter and tears, all have meaning, and have all
gone into making you whoyou are. If you have any wisdom or insight, it
is probably a result of hardship you've experienced in the past.
"The most beautiful peoplewe have known are those who have known
defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found
their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a
sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with
compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do
not just happen." — Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Everything that you do today has meaning. The caress you give a child,
the help you give a stranger, the quiet charity, all matterand make a
difference, even when you don't see it.It's all worth it. Your love
maters, your work matters,your life matters.
Keep your head up, and forge forward fee-sabeel-illah. Accept yourself
and be at peace. Look ahead and smile. Stand up straight, and don't
bow your head except in prayer.Keep praying, learning, thinking,
following your dreams, and loving the people in your life. You are my
brothers, my sisters, myheroes.
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Keep Your Head Up and Smile
Mighty Mighty Muslims
There's a children's song that I learned as a teenager, at the Muslim
Youth Camp. It's called, "Mighty Mighty Muslims", and it's just a
little ditty, more of a travelling song than anything else:
We are the Muslims,
the mighty mighty Muslims,
everywhere we go
people want to know
who we are,
who we are,
so we tell them,
so we tell them,
We are the Muslims (and repeat).
By the way, some Muslims apparently chanted this at New York City's
annual Muslim Day Parade, and some non-Muslim observers took offense,
as they found it to be supremacist or exclusive in some way. That's
nonsense. Chanting it at a NYC parade may not have been the brightest
idea in the current climate of growing bigotry; but I never thought of
this as anything but a children's song, a way of helping kidsto feel
good and positive about their faith in an environment that is often
discriminatory against it. It's not about being better than anyone
else or putting anyone else down.
The fact is that everywherewe go (if we are dressed in traditional
Islamic garb likekufi caps or hijab) people do take notice. Sometimes
they stare, sometimes ask questions about our faith, and sometimes
cast insults.This song is a way of saying to kids, hey, it's okay if
people notice you, andyou have nothing to beashamed of. Be proud and
strong in your faith.
Who would have thought alittle children's song could become a
political issue? SubhanAllah, things have gotten ridiculous these
days. May Allah guide them.
Did you learn this song as achild? I'm curious how wellknown it is.
I decided to expand it just a little to turn it into a teaching song
for Salma (my daughter) and other Muslim children. Here's my expanded
version:
Bismillah we say
when we start the day
and everywhere we go
people want to know
who we are, who we are,
so we tell them, so we tell them,
We are the Muslims,
mighty mighty Muslims,
no matter where we're from
we say salamu alaykum,
we pray in the night
and at the morning light.
If anyone is desperate to know the tune, I could record it and put it
on here.But be warned, I'm no singer. Maybe someone else could take it
and makesomething really catchy out of it.
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Youth Camp. It's called, "Mighty Mighty Muslims", and it's just a
little ditty, more of a travelling song than anything else:
We are the Muslims,
the mighty mighty Muslims,
everywhere we go
people want to know
who we are,
who we are,
so we tell them,
so we tell them,
We are the Muslims (and repeat).
By the way, some Muslims apparently chanted this at New York City's
annual Muslim Day Parade, and some non-Muslim observers took offense,
as they found it to be supremacist or exclusive in some way. That's
nonsense. Chanting it at a NYC parade may not have been the brightest
idea in the current climate of growing bigotry; but I never thought of
this as anything but a children's song, a way of helping kidsto feel
good and positive about their faith in an environment that is often
discriminatory against it. It's not about being better than anyone
else or putting anyone else down.
The fact is that everywherewe go (if we are dressed in traditional
Islamic garb likekufi caps or hijab) people do take notice. Sometimes
they stare, sometimes ask questions about our faith, and sometimes
cast insults.This song is a way of saying to kids, hey, it's okay if
people notice you, andyou have nothing to beashamed of. Be proud and
strong in your faith.
Who would have thought alittle children's song could become a
political issue? SubhanAllah, things have gotten ridiculous these
days. May Allah guide them.
Did you learn this song as achild? I'm curious how wellknown it is.
I decided to expand it just a little to turn it into a teaching song
for Salma (my daughter) and other Muslim children. Here's my expanded
version:
Bismillah we say
when we start the day
and everywhere we go
people want to know
who we are, who we are,
so we tell them, so we tell them,
We are the Muslims,
mighty mighty Muslims,
no matter where we're from
we say salamu alaykum,
we pray in the night
and at the morning light.
If anyone is desperate to know the tune, I could record it and put it
on here.But be warned, I'm no singer. Maybe someone else could take it
and makesomething really catchy out of it.
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Asma ul husna
Here is a list of most beautiful names of Allah (SWT) or 99 names of
Allah (SWT) used in Islam with their meanings in English."The most
beautiful names belong to Allah: so call on him by them." (Glorious
Qur'an 7:180)
He is Allah the Creator, the Maker, the Fashioner; His are the most
excellent names; whatever is in the heavens and the earth declares His
glory; and He is the Mighty, the Wise. (Glorious Qur'an 59:24)
Those who believe, and whose hearts find satisfaction in the
remembrance of Allah: for without doubt in the remembrance of Allah do
hearts find satisfaction. (Glorious Qur'an 13:28)
Healing Powers of Al-Asma al-Husna
It has been discovered by Doctor Ibrahim Karim (Biologist) that Asma
ul Husna, most beautiful names of Allah (SWT) have healing power to a
large number of diseases.
He used precision methods in the measurement of energy within the
human body and discovered that every one of the names of Allah (SWT)
stimulates energy in the immune system of the human body to work
efficiently in a certain ideal human body.
He discovered that the mere mention (reciting) of most beautiful names
of Allah (SWT) leads to improvement in the tracks Bio Energy within
the human body, and after a 3-years of research Doctor Ibrahim Karim
reached to the following:
01. Ear - As Sami (The all Hearing)
02. Bone - Al Nafi (The creator of good)
03. Backbone - Al Jabbar (The Compeller)
04. Knee - Al Ra uf (The Clement)
05. Hair - Al Badi (The Originator)
06. Heart - Al Nur (The Light)
07. Muscles - Al Qawi (The All Strength)
08. Heart Waves - Al Wahab (The giver of All)
09. Heart Muscle - Al Razaqq (The Sustainer)
10. Nerve - Al Mughni (The Enricher)
11. Artery - Al Jabbar (The Compeller)
12. Stomach - Al Razaqq (The Sustainer)
13. Cancer - Al Jalil (The Mighty)
14. Thyroid - Al Jabbar (TheCompeller)
15. Thigh- Al Rafi (The Exalter)
16. Migraine - Al Ghani (TheRich One)
17. Eye Arteries - Al Muta ali (The Supreme One)
18. Kidney - Al Hayy (The Ever Living One)
19. Colon - Al Ra uf (The Clement)
20. Intestine - Al Razzaq (The Sustainer)
21. Liver - Al Nafi (The creator of good)
22. Pancreas - Al Bari (The Make of Order)
23. Fatty Sacks - Al Nafi (The creator of good)
24. Womb - Al Khaliq (The Creator)
25. Bladder - Al Hadi (The Guide)
26. Rheumatism - Al Muhaymin (The Guardian)
27. Prostat - Al Rashid (The Righteous Teacher)
28. Nerves of the Eye - Al Zahir (The Manifest One)
29. Pineal Gland - Al Hadi (The Guide)
30. Blood Pressure - Al Khafed (The Abaser)
31. Lung - Al Razzaq (The Sustainer)
32. Thymus Gland - Al Qawi(The All Strength)
33. Gland above the Kidney- Al Bari (The Make of Order)
34. Hair Peel - Al Jalil (The Mighty)
35. The Nasal Cavities - (Al Latif, Al Ghani, Al Raheem)
36. Eye - (Al Nur, Al Basir, AlWahab)
Method of treatment: Lay your hands on the place of pain and praise
Allah (SWT)names above according to your disease until the pain heals
or cure away Insha Allah.
Note: Please keep in mind whatever takes place in result of reciting
the namesof Allah (SWT) depends on the will of Allah, the Almighty./
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Allah (SWT) used in Islam with their meanings in English."The most
beautiful names belong to Allah: so call on him by them." (Glorious
Qur'an 7:180)
He is Allah the Creator, the Maker, the Fashioner; His are the most
excellent names; whatever is in the heavens and the earth declares His
glory; and He is the Mighty, the Wise. (Glorious Qur'an 59:24)
Those who believe, and whose hearts find satisfaction in the
remembrance of Allah: for without doubt in the remembrance of Allah do
hearts find satisfaction. (Glorious Qur'an 13:28)
Healing Powers of Al-Asma al-Husna
It has been discovered by Doctor Ibrahim Karim (Biologist) that Asma
ul Husna, most beautiful names of Allah (SWT) have healing power to a
large number of diseases.
He used precision methods in the measurement of energy within the
human body and discovered that every one of the names of Allah (SWT)
stimulates energy in the immune system of the human body to work
efficiently in a certain ideal human body.
He discovered that the mere mention (reciting) of most beautiful names
of Allah (SWT) leads to improvement in the tracks Bio Energy within
the human body, and after a 3-years of research Doctor Ibrahim Karim
reached to the following:
01. Ear - As Sami (The all Hearing)
02. Bone - Al Nafi (The creator of good)
03. Backbone - Al Jabbar (The Compeller)
04. Knee - Al Ra uf (The Clement)
05. Hair - Al Badi (The Originator)
06. Heart - Al Nur (The Light)
07. Muscles - Al Qawi (The All Strength)
08. Heart Waves - Al Wahab (The giver of All)
09. Heart Muscle - Al Razaqq (The Sustainer)
10. Nerve - Al Mughni (The Enricher)
11. Artery - Al Jabbar (The Compeller)
12. Stomach - Al Razaqq (The Sustainer)
13. Cancer - Al Jalil (The Mighty)
14. Thyroid - Al Jabbar (TheCompeller)
15. Thigh- Al Rafi (The Exalter)
16. Migraine - Al Ghani (TheRich One)
17. Eye Arteries - Al Muta ali (The Supreme One)
18. Kidney - Al Hayy (The Ever Living One)
19. Colon - Al Ra uf (The Clement)
20. Intestine - Al Razzaq (The Sustainer)
21. Liver - Al Nafi (The creator of good)
22. Pancreas - Al Bari (The Make of Order)
23. Fatty Sacks - Al Nafi (The creator of good)
24. Womb - Al Khaliq (The Creator)
25. Bladder - Al Hadi (The Guide)
26. Rheumatism - Al Muhaymin (The Guardian)
27. Prostat - Al Rashid (The Righteous Teacher)
28. Nerves of the Eye - Al Zahir (The Manifest One)
29. Pineal Gland - Al Hadi (The Guide)
30. Blood Pressure - Al Khafed (The Abaser)
31. Lung - Al Razzaq (The Sustainer)
32. Thymus Gland - Al Qawi(The All Strength)
33. Gland above the Kidney- Al Bari (The Make of Order)
34. Hair Peel - Al Jalil (The Mighty)
35. The Nasal Cavities - (Al Latif, Al Ghani, Al Raheem)
36. Eye - (Al Nur, Al Basir, AlWahab)
Method of treatment: Lay your hands on the place of pain and praise
Allah (SWT)names above according to your disease until the pain heals
or cure away Insha Allah.
Note: Please keep in mind whatever takes place in result of reciting
the namesof Allah (SWT) depends on the will of Allah, the Almighty./
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Syrian crisis: polarization of opinion 2012-09-28 01:46:11 GMT 2012-09-28 09:46:11(Beijing Time) SINA.com
Sina English
Participants of the 67th General Assembly in New York have remained at
odds over the situation in Syria. On Thursday, Qatar urged
interference in the political standoff between Syrian authorities and
rebels, something that was supported by France and Tunisia. Moscow,
Tehran and Cairo, for their part, continue to call for a diplomatic
solution to the Syrian conflict. Russian President Vladimir Putin took
part in the discussionin absentia, warning against taking decisions on
Syria that bypass the UN.
All those urging the ousterof the Assad regime by outside forces
specifically pointed out the UN's current inability to act. British
Prime Minister David Cameron, in turn, said that the blood of children
killed during the civil war in Syria was a "terrible stain on the
reputation of the United Nations." He was echoed by French President
Francois Hollande who described the UN's inaction as "shocking."
The Westerns leaders making similar statementsin New York is only
natural given their permanent drive to rein inDamascus and Tehran and
revise the current system of international relations in circumvention
of the UN. Adding fuel to the fire was a statement by SheikhHamad bin
Khalifa Al Thani, the ruling Emir of the State of Qatar, who called
for mulling a military intervention in Syria, where he said a no-fly
zone should be created. This is a very dangerous tendency, believes
Igor Korotchenko,a Moscow-based political analyst.
"Qatar acts as an instigator of sorts," Korotchenko says, referring to
Qatar possessing hefty sums andlocal tribal leaders' ambitions. "We
know that Qatar sponsors a spate of negative changes that are taking
place in Northern Africa, and that Qatar lends support to Syrian
rebels. I think that the time is ripe for consideringslapping
sanctions on this gas dwarf," Korotchenko says.
Western elites and their Middle Eastern partners are irked with the
positiontaken by Moscow and Beijing, which have repeatedly blocked the
UNSecurity Council's resolutions on Syria. In an interview with the
Voice of Russia broadcast on Thursday, Fyodor Lukyanov,
editor-in-chief of the Russia in Global Affairs magazine, lambasted
Western countries' push for meddling in the Syrian conflict. He
attributed this push to the West's dissatisfaction with its own
actions, Lukyanov said.
" The situation in Syria came to a standstill," Lukyanov says,
separately referring to the killing of aUS Ambassador to Libya that
recently hit the international headlines."Some in the United
Stateshave already slammed Washington's desire to interfere in the
Syrian conflict that I think reflectsthe West's inability to
act,"Lukayanov says, singling out the West' frustration about Bashar
Assad still being in power in Syria.
For his part, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi called the resolution
of theSyrian problem one of his key priorities. He added that this
would help Syria contain a threat of a foreign military intervention
that he stressed is being opposed by Cairo. Morsi was echoedby Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov who said on Thursday thatthe Syrian
crisis should only be resolved through a national consensus in a
wide-scale inter-Syrian dialogue under the UN's aegis. Lavrov was
speaking during his meeting with UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi
on the sidelines ofthe UN General Assembly.
Arab countries weigh calls for intervention in Syria
Arab ministers on Wednesday weighed calls for an Arab intervention
inthe Syria conflict after meeting with UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar
Brahimi on the sidelines ofthe UN General Assembly. Tunisia's
President Moncef Marzouki said later his country could support an Arab
peacekeeping force in Syria.
"A peacekeeping operation by Arab nations is something we could well
imagine," Marzouki said.
"We have really pushed for a peaceful solution, butif it is necessary,
it must bean Arab peacekeeping force, yes."
On Tuesday, the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani,
called at the UN General Assembly for an Arab intervention inSyria.
Arab League secretary general Nabil al-Arabi told reporters he did not
believe the emir intended a "fighting force."
But he told a Security Council meeting on the Middle East that the
council must support Brahimi by making its resolutions on
Syria"binding on all parties."
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appealed for the "paralyzed" UN
security council to make a new attempt to reach an accord on taking
measuresover the conflict.
France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said it was"shocking" that
the councilhad been unable to act in the 18 months since the uprising
against Assad started....
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Participants of the 67th General Assembly in New York have remained at
odds over the situation in Syria. On Thursday, Qatar urged
interference in the political standoff between Syrian authorities and
rebels, something that was supported by France and Tunisia. Moscow,
Tehran and Cairo, for their part, continue to call for a diplomatic
solution to the Syrian conflict. Russian President Vladimir Putin took
part in the discussionin absentia, warning against taking decisions on
Syria that bypass the UN.
All those urging the ousterof the Assad regime by outside forces
specifically pointed out the UN's current inability to act. British
Prime Minister David Cameron, in turn, said that the blood of children
killed during the civil war in Syria was a "terrible stain on the
reputation of the United Nations." He was echoed by French President
Francois Hollande who described the UN's inaction as "shocking."
The Westerns leaders making similar statementsin New York is only
natural given their permanent drive to rein inDamascus and Tehran and
revise the current system of international relations in circumvention
of the UN. Adding fuel to the fire was a statement by SheikhHamad bin
Khalifa Al Thani, the ruling Emir of the State of Qatar, who called
for mulling a military intervention in Syria, where he said a no-fly
zone should be created. This is a very dangerous tendency, believes
Igor Korotchenko,a Moscow-based political analyst.
"Qatar acts as an instigator of sorts," Korotchenko says, referring to
Qatar possessing hefty sums andlocal tribal leaders' ambitions. "We
know that Qatar sponsors a spate of negative changes that are taking
place in Northern Africa, and that Qatar lends support to Syrian
rebels. I think that the time is ripe for consideringslapping
sanctions on this gas dwarf," Korotchenko says.
Western elites and their Middle Eastern partners are irked with the
positiontaken by Moscow and Beijing, which have repeatedly blocked the
UNSecurity Council's resolutions on Syria. In an interview with the
Voice of Russia broadcast on Thursday, Fyodor Lukyanov,
editor-in-chief of the Russia in Global Affairs magazine, lambasted
Western countries' push for meddling in the Syrian conflict. He
attributed this push to the West's dissatisfaction with its own
actions, Lukyanov said.
" The situation in Syria came to a standstill," Lukyanov says,
separately referring to the killing of aUS Ambassador to Libya that
recently hit the international headlines."Some in the United
Stateshave already slammed Washington's desire to interfere in the
Syrian conflict that I think reflectsthe West's inability to
act,"Lukayanov says, singling out the West' frustration about Bashar
Assad still being in power in Syria.
For his part, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi called the resolution
of theSyrian problem one of his key priorities. He added that this
would help Syria contain a threat of a foreign military intervention
that he stressed is being opposed by Cairo. Morsi was echoedby Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov who said on Thursday thatthe Syrian
crisis should only be resolved through a national consensus in a
wide-scale inter-Syrian dialogue under the UN's aegis. Lavrov was
speaking during his meeting with UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar Brahimi
on the sidelines ofthe UN General Assembly.
Arab countries weigh calls for intervention in Syria
Arab ministers on Wednesday weighed calls for an Arab intervention
inthe Syria conflict after meeting with UN-Arab League envoy Lakhdar
Brahimi on the sidelines ofthe UN General Assembly. Tunisia's
President Moncef Marzouki said later his country could support an Arab
peacekeeping force in Syria.
"A peacekeeping operation by Arab nations is something we could well
imagine," Marzouki said.
"We have really pushed for a peaceful solution, butif it is necessary,
it must bean Arab peacekeeping force, yes."
On Tuesday, the emir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani,
called at the UN General Assembly for an Arab intervention inSyria.
Arab League secretary general Nabil al-Arabi told reporters he did not
believe the emir intended a "fighting force."
But he told a Security Council meeting on the Middle East that the
council must support Brahimi by making its resolutions on
Syria"binding on all parties."
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appealed for the "paralyzed" UN
security council to make a new attempt to reach an accord on taking
measuresover the conflict.
France's Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said it was"shocking" that
the councilhad been unable to act in the 18 months since the uprising
against Assad started....
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