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Monday, September 9, 2013

The miracle of fire andwood that cannot be obtained artificially

Have you thought about the fire that you light? Isit you who make the
trees that fuel it grow orare We the Grower? We have made it to be a
reminder and a comfort for travellers in the wild.So glorify the name
of your Lord, the Magnificent! (Surat al-Waqi 'a, 71-74)
One of the chemical substances mainly responsible for the structure of
wood is "lignocellulose." This substance is a compoundof the materials
known as "lignin" and "cellulose" that give wood its hardness. In
terms of chemicalstructure, woodis made up of 50% cellulose, 25%
hemicelluloses and 25% lignin.1An analysis of these substances'
chemical formulae reveals three vital elements: hydrogen, oxygen and
carbon.
Hydrogen, oxygen and carbon are the building blocks of millions of
substances in nature. Butas a miracle from Allah, these three also
combineto give rise to the substance "lignocellulose" found inplants.
Although scientists know that theycontain these substancesthey are
unable to reproduce this special material in plants. Although these
elementsfound in large amounts in nature can easily be obtained,
scientists havebeen unable to obtain a single piece of wood by
artificial means, despite having countless examples before them. Yet
all the trees we see around us have been ceaselessly producing this
compound for millions of years by combining oxygen, carbon, water and
sunlight.
One of the compounds inlignocellulose is water, expressed by the
formula H2O. The fact that wood is one of the most flammable materials
despite containing a large amount of water is a most special state of
affairs. The above verse is very wise in noting that wood cannot be
made by human beings, by fire. Thanks to these compounds and the water
it contains, wood is one of the most important fuels of fire.
Trees are an important sphere of scientific research, and inspire
scientists, who are still struggling to grasp all the details in their
creation, in a number of areas. The complex structures of the cells
that constitute trees have still not been fully unraveled, despite
advances in technology and intensive research. The Forestry Commission
of Great Britain, one of the world's leading forestry research
institutions, says the following under the heading "Lack of
Information on the Chemistry and Structure of Wood Fibres":
Despite the knowledge resulting from earlier and ongoing research,
there still exists a lack of information on the chemistry and
structure of wood fibres. Large variations can be found within a
single tree, from the pith to the bark and from the base to the top of
a tree. Often the chemistry and structure of a wood cell are extremely
heterogeneous and difficult to investigate with conventional
techniques.2
A paper in the scientific journalPlant Physiologytitled "Our
Understanding of How Wood Develops is not Complete" describes the
limited knowledge of the subject that scientists possess:
Considering the important role that wood is foreseen to playin the
near future, it is surprising to see that our understanding of how
wood develops is far from complete. With a few exceptions, very little
is known about thecellular, molecular, and developmental processesthat
underlie wood formation. Xylogenesis represents an example of cell
differentiation in an exceptionally complex form. This process is
controlled by awide variety of factors both exogenous (photoperiod and
temperature) and endogenous (phytohormones) and byinteraction between
them. It is driven by the coordinated expression of numerous
structural genes (some of known function) involved in cellorigination,
differentiation, programmed cell death, and heartwood (HW) formation
and by virtually unknown regulatory genes orches trating this ordered
developmental sequence. The presence of gene families and the extreme
plasticity of the metabolism involved (as exemplified by the unusual
behavior of plants with transformed cell walls; for review, seeFagard
et al., 2000) add a further complexity to our understanding of the
process of wood formation.3
The extraordinary creation in wood is emphasized thus in another
scientific journal, Annals of Botany:
Wood formation is a highly complicated process involving an
unbelievable variety of metabolic steps in the roots, stem and crown
of shrubs and trees. At the centre of these processes is cambial
activity which results in the release of young woody cells that
undergo maturation until autolysis of the protoplast, indicating the
final developmental stage. Later on, in various tree species, woody
cells become further modified by an additional process calledheartwood
formation. The properties of wood that make it an appropriate raw
material for many purposes are largely determined by the specific
architecture of the cell walls. Difficulties in investigating these
many developmental stages appear when routine techniques, which work
well for soft plant tissues, are applied. Therefore, in most cases,
these techniques need modification or the use of completely revised
protocols to yield good results for woody tissues.4
These details in the creation of wood remind us, as set out in Surat
al-Waqi 'a, that wood cannot be made by human beings. Just a few of
the inimitable features of wood, which cannot be produced
artificially, are as follows:
Wood, a Resistant Material
The hard and resistant nature of wood is the result of the cellulose
fibers it contains. Because cellulose is hardand insoluble in water.
Itis this property of cellulose that makes the use of wood in
construction so advantageous. Cellulose, described as a "contractible
and incomparable substance," has for centuries been used a great deal
more than other materials in keeping wooden buildings standing, other
buildings, bridges and many other structures.
Wood consists of parallelcolumns made up of convex cells laid end to
end. These are surrounded by cellulose fibers in spiral form. In
addition, these cells are contained in "lignin," a substance made from
a complex, polymer structure resin. These spirally enclosed layers
make up 80% of the thickness of the cell wall and are the part
bearingthe main load. When a wood cell collapses internally it absorbs
the shock of a blow by detatching itself from the surrounding cells.
Even when such collapses causes a crack along the length of the fiber,
the wood remains unharmed. That is why wood is strong enough to bear
specific loads even if it is broken.
In terms of absorbing the energy of low-speed blows and reducing the
damage therefrom, wood is a most important material. The Second World
War planeknown as the "Mosquito" was made bycompressing wood between
strips of fiber board, making it the most damage-resistant plane of
its time. The hardness and resistant nature of wood make it a very
reliable material. Because wood breaks or cracks slowly enough to be
visible from the outside, and that gives people enough time to take
the necessary precautions .5
A material based on the structure of wood can be up to 50 times more
resistant than other synthetic materials in use today.6This unique
structure of wood is today used in materials developed to protect
against the impact of high speed and destructive fragments such as
bombs and bullets. But scientists have never been able to replicate a
piece of wood with all its many attributes. Every detail inthe
creation of wood, - the thickness of the internal layers, their level
of compression, thenumber of vessels, their layout and the materials
inside it, have been specialy created to resultin that resistance.
The Hydraulic System That Raises Water Many Meters against the Force of Gravity
The dead part of wood, the "xylem," contains hollow channels. These,
also known as "wood vessels," consist of inanimate cells that
gradually lose their nuclei and cytoplasms piled one on top of the
other. Long, thin wood vessels form when the membranes between
thecells dissolve and disappear.
Roots spreading out beneath the soil carry the water and minerals the
plant needs upward through these tissues and transmit them as far as
the leaves. The way the roots absorb the water in the ground is
literally reminiscent of the test bore technique. The roots have no
engines to initiate the water absorption process. Neither do they have
any technical equipment with which to pump water and minerals for
distances of up to several meters. Butthe roots absorb the water in
the depths of the soil by spreading over a very wide area.
This lifting process that the plant performs so flawlessly is in fact
an exceedingly complex one. Yet this system has still not yet been
fully understood, even in these days of high technology and space
travel. The present of a "hydraulic system: in plants was determined
some two centuries ago. But we still do not know how this action in
defiance of the force of gravity takes place. The superior technology
squeezed into such a confined space is just one of the examples
demonstrating the incomparable knowledge of our Lord the creator of
the system. Like everything in the universe, AlmightyAllah created the
transportation system in trees.
7
As seen in the picture to the left,wood consists of tube or
straw-shaped cells. By combining one on top of the other, these cells,
which make up the roots and trunks of plants, serve as channels that
carry water and minerals right through the plant. This tisue, known as
"xylem," also constitutes a powerful structure that enables the plant
to remain upright. To the right can be seen a slice of dry wood in
cross-section. Whendried out, the tube-like channelsbecome hollow, as
shown in theillustration.
Roots Capable of Selecting Minerals from the Soil:
Plants draw all the mineral nutrients they need, such as
potassium,phosphorus, calcium, magnesium and sulfur, from the soil.
Since the substances are not found seprately in the soil, they absorb
them asions (positive/negativelycharged atoms). Of all the many
inorganic ions in dissolved state in the soil, plants absorb only the
14 they need.
The iron concentration inside plant cells is 1,000 times greater than
that in the soil outside.8Under normal condition, an exchange of
matter from a high density region to a lower density one will take
place. But exactly the opposite happens in plant roots, and the ions
in the soil are easily ableto pass into the root cells.9
Because of this state of affairs that operates contrary to the
pressure system, the plant uses a high level of energy in the pumping
process. In addition, in the plant roots' taking up ions from the
soil, there needs to be an identification system that attracts only
the wanted ions and repels the unwanted ones. This shows that the ion
pumps in the root cells are no ordinary pumps, but possess the ability
toselect between ions. Bearing in mind that thecell in the plant roots
aremade up of atoms devoid of any intelligence or consciousness, one
can better see what an extraordinary process ion selection truly is.
Photosynthesis: The Superior Technology in aMiniature Factory
It is not only the wood and root parts of trees that cannot be
obtained by artificial means, but also the leaves. Most important of
the features that make leaves inimitable is their ability to make
photosynthesis. Photosynthesis, one of the systems that scientists
still do not fullyunderstand, may be summarized as plants
manufacturing their own nutrients. Thanks tothe structure in plant
cells that makes them able to make direct use of solar energy, they
store solar energy, at theend of various complex processes, in the
form of energy that can be used by human beings and animals. In
addition, the photosynthetic energy stored in trees is also given off
during burning. For example, the energy emitted by wood burned to heat
a house is actually energy from the Sun stored during the formation of
wood.10
The photosynthesis system, which operates like a miniature factory,
takes place in an organelle known as the "chloroplast" inside the
plant cell that gives the plant its green color. Chloroplasts are just
one-thousandth of a millimeter in size, for which reason they can only
be seen under the microscope. When solar energy falls on the leaf they
transmit it to the layers inside it. Chlorophyls inside the
choloplasts in the leaf cells convert this light energy into chemical
energy. The plant obtaining this chemical energy immediately usesit in
obtaining nutrients.It took scientists until the mid-20thcentury to
obtain this information summarized in just a fewlines here. Pages of
chain reactions are written to describe the whole process of
photosynthesis. But some links in the chain are still unknown. Yet
plants have been performing these processes uninterruptedly for
hundreds of millions of years, thus providing theEarth with food and
oxygen.
The chloroplast shown magnified in the illustration above is in fact
just one-thousandth of a millimeter in size. It contains many
organelles that assist with the process of photosynthesis.
Photsynthesis, which takes placein many stages, not all of which are
yet understood, takes place at high speed in these microscopic
factories.
The fact that not a singlecell constituting wood can be made by
artificialmeans, and human beings' helplessness in the face of dead
wood cells, shows the presece of a sublime Creator. Theproperties of
wood, about which many volumes could be written, their countless
aspects that so inspire scientists, all reveal the sublime knowledge
and intellect behind the creation of wood. This intelligence and
knowledge manifested in wood belongs to Almighty Allah, the Creator
and sole Lord of all things.
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1 http://www.forestpathology.org /wood.html; Wood Chemistry and Anatomy, 2005.
2 http://www.forestresearch.gov. uk/fr/INFD-6FMCUS; The
ResearchAgency of the Forestry Commission, 2007.
3 Christophe Plomion, Gregoire Leprovost, Alexia Stokes, "Wood
Formation in Trees",Plant Physiology, December 2001, Vol. 127, pp.
1513–1523.
4 Uwe Schmitt, "Chaffey, N.J. ed. Wood formation in trees—cell and
molecular biology techniques",Annals of Botany, 2002, Vol. 90, no. 4,
pp. 545-546.
5 Julian Vincent, "Tricks of Nature",New Scientist, 17 August 1996,
Vol. 151, no. 2043, p. 39.
6 Julian Vincent, "Tricks of Nature",New Scientist, 17 August 1996,
Vol. 151, no. 2043, p. 40.
7 http://www.smddrums.com /woodcell.htm
8 Malcolm Wilkins,Plantwatching, Facts on File Publications, New York,
1988, p. 119.
9 William K. Purves, Gordon H. Orions, H. Craig Heller, Life,The
Science of Biology, 4th edition, W.H. Freeman and Company, p. 724.
10 http://www.montana.edu /wwwpb/pubs/mt8405.html; Michael Vogel,
"Heating with Wood: Principles of Combustion", 2003.

26 The People of the Garden are the Same Age: - (Jannah: The Garden from the Qur'an and Hadith) -

The fact that the people of the Garden are the same age is a great
blessing from Allah. Among people without deen, difference in age
often leads to discord and lack of communication. People often form
groups of persons of the same age in order to feel more relaxed among
themselves. Of course, this ought not to apply to Muslims. No matter
what age they may be, Muslims should understand one another very well
and form friendships with people of any age, older or younger than
themselves. The fact thatMuslims in the Garden are created the same
age as one another is another wonderful blessing from Allah. The
Messenger of Allah said that the age of the people of the Garden will
never change throughout eternity:
Whoever of the People of the Garden die, whether while young or old,
will be turned into young people of thirty years of age in the Garden,
never growing older than that. And thus will be the inmates of the
Fire… (Narrated by Abu Sa'id, Sunan Ibn Majah; at-Tirmidhi)
Another verse of the Qur'an points out that in the Garden the
believers'wives will be the same age as them:
We have brought maidens into being and made them purest virgins,
devoted, passionate, of like age. (Surat al-Waqi'a: 35-37)
...They will have Gardens with rivers flowing under them, remaining in
them timelessly, for ever and ever. Allah is pleased with them and
they are pleased with Him. That is the Great Victory. (Surat
al-Ma'ida: 119)
Everything in the universe reflects Allah's infinite power and eternal
wisdom. He has created everything in this world as a test and events
in it ordinarily occur according to the laws of cause and effect that
human reason can grasp. So, when someone sees a fruit, he or she has
no doubt that it came from a seed that grew into a tree, bush orplant
which in turn yielded the fruit. According to the custom of Allah in
His creation, this is the cause of the fruit in this world. However,
it must be remembered that, if Allah wished, He could create the whole
universe independent ofcauses. Allah can create what He wants whenever
He wants without depending on any logical pattern and without the need
for any substance to create from. People should not be deceived by the
fact that in this world everything appears to depend on certain causes
and natural laws. As the Creator of all causes, Allah is completely
free of them. In the Garden creation will be freed from its need for
causes, and so afruit picked from a tree will immediately be replaced
by another, without any loss or decrease. Allah creates both causes
and effects. For example, when we look at the shade under a tree, we
know it is caused by the angle of the sun's rays. Light and shade are
effects of the sun, but Allah makes the sun the cause of light and
shade. This is revealed in the Qur'an:
Do you not see how your Lord stretches out shadows? If He had wished
He could have made them stationary. Then We appoint the sun to be the
pointer to them. Then We draw them back to Ourselves in gradual steps.
(Surat al-Furqan: 45-46)
It is as a result of the artistry of Allah that everything in this
world is created in a seeming cause-effect relationship. He can create
anything in a moment and in the form that He wants, or turn it into
any shape He desires. Allah created theuniverse from nothing, and, at
any time He desires He can dissolve the laws – the causes and effects
– that we struggle to grasp. In the Garden, faithful Muslims may ask
for anything they think will please them and, as soon as they ask for
it, they will have it, if Allah wills. Both they themselves and their
surroundings will be in the shape and form that they desire;
everything they desire will be granted and theywill live amid the
blessings that will give them the most delight and joy. This will not
be in order to supply any need, make up for a deficiency or repair a
flaw; it will be a wonderful blessing fromAllah simply for the delight
of the people of the Garden, and Allah knows best.
... You will have there all that your selves could wish for. You will
have there everything you demand.
(Surah Fussilat: 31)
Here is an example of this from the hadith:
A man asked the Prophet , "Messenger of Allah, are there any horses in
the Garden?" He replied: "If Allah makes you enter the Garden, if you
wish to ride in it on a horse made of red ruby that will fly you
wherever you wish you will do so." At this, another man asked,
"Messenger of Allah, are there any camels in the Garden?" but he did
not reply as he had to the first man. He said "If Allah makes you
enter the Garden you will find everything your self desires and that
is pleasing to your eye." (At-Tirmidhi; Al-Hafiz ibn ad-Dayba ash-
Shaybani, Taysir al-usul ila Jami al-usul, p. 431/14)
The everything your self desires and that is pleasing to your eye
mentioned in the hadith is not limited by this world's limitations or
our imaginations. In the Qur'an, Allah calls our attention to the
richness of His blessings: "… they will have there all that their
hearts desire and their eyes find delight in…" (Surat az-Zukhruf:
71)Other verses that tell us about this are the following:
… You will have there all that your selves could wish for. You will
have there everything you demand. (Surah Fussilat: 31)
… They will remain theretimelessly, for ever, among everything their
selves desire. (Surat al-Anbiya': 102)
There are many things we desire to do in this world but cannot do,
because of lack of time or because there is a riskinvolved. For
example, many people like dangerous sports such asdriving fast cars or
motorcycles, spending hours deep-sea diving orskiing on high
mountainslopes or sky-diving from great heights, but these are all
sports that put a person's life at risk.
Others want to play a musical instrument skilfully or wish they hada
special talent for painting. Besides talent, such things require
expertise and long periods of training. In the Garden, a person
canhave anything he wants and so he can even have the possibility to
do these things whenever he wants without any effort and without the
need for any talent, and Allah knows best.
Allah, exalted is He, in the Qur'an, and the Messenger of Allah tell
usthat everything the heart desires is possible if Allah wills.
Therefore, a person can enjoy unimaginable things in the next life
that are impossible to attain in this world. For example, it is not
possible in this world to fly on a horse but we are told in the hadith
that this is possible in the Garden. In one hadith the Messenger of
Allah says that people can fly if they want to:
If you are intended for the Garden and say "I would like to ride a
horse of red ruby," you will do so. If you say youwish to fly, you
will fly. (Ahmad Diya ad-Din al-Kamushkhanawi, Ramuz al- Ahadith,
vol. 1, p. 149/5)
In another hadith, the Prophet spoke about theabundance of the
blessings in the Garden:
The Messenger of Allah said that Allah, the Exalted and Glorious,
said: "I have prepared for My slaves which no eye has seen, no ear
hasheard and has never occurred to a human heart …" (Narrated by Abu
Hurayra, Sahih Muslim, vol. 4)

25 Eternal Youth in the Garden: - (Jannah: The Garden from the Qur'an and Hadith) -

Those who are remote from the teachings of the Qur'an are even afraid
of growing old while young. They think about the sickness and
helplessness that old agebrings and are worried about whether or not
there will be someone tolook after them when they get to that point.
There are many people who have such anxieties,who look pessimistically
towards old age.
Gardens of Eden, whose gates will be open to them, where they will
recline, calling for plentiful fruit and drink; and there will be
dark-eyed maidens with them with eyes reserved for them alone. This is
what you are promised on the Day of Reckoning. (Surah Sâd: 50-53)
Beginning in our 20's cell renewal in our bodies slows down and our
skin starts to lose its former elasticity. With the passing years the
effects of ageing become visible. This worries people. They sorrow as
they watch their youth slip away. Of course, this scenario applies to
people who have no iman. Believers submit to Allah in all the
illnesses and weaknessesthey may encounter in this transitory world;
as an act of worship they accept everything that happens to them and,
unlike those who have no deen, they live their lives without regret or
fear and anxiety. Moreover, they realise that the good things of this
world are intrinsically flawed and that the real life is the timeless
life of the worldto come. And they make every effort hoping to attain
the Garden.
Life in this world is fleeting and temporary. Allah has already
createdall the real blessings of the Garden, just as He has already
created the torments of the Fire. On the Last Day He will grant the
blessings to Hisfaithful slaves. People in the Garden will always be
young, attractive, healthy and robust.
Ageless youths will circulate among them,serving them. Seeing them,
you would thinkthem scattered pearls. (Surat al-Insan: 19)
No matter how long an individual may live within the limitations of
this life, no matter how late the signs of ageing appear, and no
matter how healthy he is, his life will certainly come to an end one
day. However, Allah points out in the Qur'an as doesthe Prophet that
eternal youth will be one of the blessings of the Garden:
The people of the Garden will enter the Garden hairless on their
bodies, beardless and dark-eyed, aged thirty or thirty-three years
old. (Narrated by Mu'adh ibn Jabal, at-Tirmidhi)
The thirties are the best time of life when the personality matures
and facial features, and the manner of speaking and acting become
established. But we mustnot forget that youthful vigour in the Garden
is not the same as it is in this world. That is because under earthly
conditions even a youngperson can live in great helplessness.
Allah has made a new creation in the Hereafterfor the inmates of the
Garden without any flawor imperfection. In the Qur'an, Allah tells us
about this and in particular how the people of the Garden will be
served by eternally young people:
Ageless youths will circulate among them, serving them. Seeing them,
you would think them scattered pearls. (Surat al- Insan: 19)

Story, - Is this what everyone call as "MAGICAL" love???

It was when I was in class6, when I first noticed HIM.... He was then
in class 8.... 2 years older than me.....
It was at the time of our HOUSE ACTIVITY CLASS... In this period,
classes 6, 7 and 8 sat altogether....
My first day of class 6.... and also my first day of day
session....tooo much excited.....nervous too because of new teachers
and all....
At that time, my friends also got separated....all got different
sections and unfortunately, I got the section where no friends of mine
were present...I was all alone.
Back to the main incident, from that class, one more period was
extended, HOUSE ACTIVITY.It was the best period because in that I got
my old friends back. We were able to sit together again....
The first day, first class... we were all summoned in the assembly and
classes 6, 7 and 8 all together went there. We all sat in the chairs
according our roll no.s... and he sat just beside me.... He was the
head boy of classes 6, 7 and 8 and as he was maintaining discipline
allover so he dint hav to sit according to his roll no. That was the
first time when I actually noticed a boy so carefully..... FIRST
TIME....
Daily, the last period we had the House activity class and daily I
didn't know why, he came and sat just beside me....very close.....
Days passed by and the day came when my class 8 annual examination got over....
ooopsss! I forgot to tell inthis that within this two years, he always
sat beside me and every day I just waited for this house activity
class, not actually for my friends but for this stranger. Knowingly or
unknowing, I started liking him and then oviously LOVE.....
but the best part was thisI loved him without knowing him, or his name
either. Two years just passed by like a storm...nice one. It changed
me and made me believe that love existed.....
Then I was In class 9 and he 11.... Again house activity class... but
not daily, only Thursday last period. But he culdnt attain this period
every week, because of library classes. Even if he attained, he was no
morethe Head boy, so he had to sit according to roll no.which was very
far from me.....
Still every moment I felt him just beside me.... I truly was in his love....
Then the day arrived when I finally with all theguts I had sent him a
friend request and he accepted it instantly.....
We chatted a lot... and the day came when I proposed him, I can
remember it was in class 10, dated 12th September, 2012....
My best day and he accepted me.............
So my love life started, many ups and downs, break ups and patch
ups.... In this way 6 months went and I finallybroke up.
Now the reason behind it, he was very sweet, notat all caring, didn't
give me any priority. I was thelast in his priority list. When we were
in this relation, he forced me to kiss him and also forced me to be in
a physical relation. But I didn't. he started torturing me mentally.
Then the day came when I finally heard a story which was totally
unknown to me.....
When our relationship started, he said to his friends that he wanted
touse me and all.... and put a bet on it for money....#I don't want to
say the amount#
When we were together, he also had two more girlfriends.... they were
also there only for sex....
wow! great! when I heard it I was just like......
broken
When we were together, everytime we met, he just talked about doing
sex and all and even he left me alone, one evening, in heavy rain.....
though I always believed him, never argued with him, because I loved
him.....
I always admitted the fault, even everytime it was his
mistakes...still I loved him.
I started lying to my parents to meet him...... which I never did....
stil I loved him
he abused me in front of his friends.....still I loved him
he even threatened to slap me....stil I loved him
he showed up with different girls in differentoccasions......stil I loved him
he never admitted anywhere that I was his girlfriend......still I loved him
everytime he saw me in public, he behaved as if I was a
stranger.....stil I loved him
yes! I loved him, loved him like mad, loved him like nething and I got hurt
why? god, why? I don't know
now, my life changed.... I don't have ne blive in this love
anymore.... still I only love him.... :'(