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Mobile codes

இன்று ஒரு தகவல்(பக்கம்)
செல்லிடப்பேசி முக்கிய எண்கள்... [Mobile Phone Important Codes]... !!!
*#06# – அனைத்து மொபைலுக்கும் IMEI எண் பார்க்க
*#0000# – தயாரிப்பு தேதி பார்க்க
#*2472# – தங்கள் போனின் சார்ஜிங் நிலைமை அறிய
*#7780# – பேக்டரி அமைப்பை கொண்டுவர
*8375# – மொபைல் போனில் உள்ள சாப்ட்வேர் தொகுப்பின் பதிப்பு எண் என்று அறிய
*#9999# – தங்கள் போனின் சாப்ட்வேர் சார்ந்த தகவல்களை அறிய
*#0001# –
*#8999*778# – சிம் கார்ட் பற்றிய தகவல்களை அறிய
#*#8377466# – போனின் ஹாட்வேரின் தன்மை மற்றும்தயாரிப்பு அறிய
*#67705646# – clears theLCD display(operato r logo).
*#147# – This lets you know who called you last(Only vodofone).
*#1471# – Last call (Only vodofone).
#pw+1234567890+ 1# – Provider Lock Status.
#pw+1234567890+ 2# – Network Lock Status.
#pw+1234567890+ 3# – Country Lock Status.
#pw+1234567890+ 4# – SIM Card Lock Status.
*#21# – This phone code allows you to check the number that "All
Calls" are diverted to.
*#2640# – Displays phone security code in use.
*#30# – Lets you see the private number.
*#2820# – ப்ளுடுத் முகவரி பார்க்க
2945*#01*# – எல்ஜி போனின் ரகசிய மெனுவினைக் கொண்டு வர
2945#*70001# – போன்களின் (எல்ஜி 7010 மற்றும் 7020) சிம் கார்ட்
லாக்கினை மேனேஜ் செய்திட
1945#*5101# – எல்.ஜி. பி 1200 போனின் சிம் லாக் மெனு மேனேஜ் செய்திட
2945#*5101# – எல்.ஜி. பி 5200 மற்றும் 510 டபிள்யூபோன்களின் சிம் லாக்
மெனு மேனேஜ் செய்திட
2947#* – எல்.ஜி. 500 மற்றும் 600 போன்களின் சிம் லாக் மெனு மேனேஜ் செய்திட
#*3849# – சாம்சங் மொபைல் போனை மீண்டும் Reboot செய்ய
*#62209526# – Display the WLAN adapter's MAC Address. It is available
only for newer devices which support WLAN suchas N80.
*#746025625# – Sim clock allowed status.
#pw+1234567890+ 1# – Displays any restrictions that your sim has.
*#92702689# – Takes youto a secret menu where you may find some of
theinformation below:
1. Shows the Serial Number.
2. Shows the Month and Year of your mobile Manufacture.
3. Shows the date at which the mobile was purchased (MMYY).
4. Shows the life time of your mobile (time passedsince last restart).
5. Shows the date at which your mobile was last repaired – if found (0000)
To exit from this mode, simply switch off and then switch on your mobile phone.
*#3370# – Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) activation.
- This enables your mobile to work with increased signal strength,use
better signal reception.
- This also helps you increase your GPRS speedto some extent.
- It has drawback that your phone battery will be consumed
*#3370* – Enhanced Full Rate Codec (EFR) deactivation. Phone will be
automatically restarted automatically. Your battery life will increase
by 30% but, phone will received less signal than with EFR activated.
*#4720# – used to activate Half Rate Codec. Your phone uses a lower
quality sound but you should gain approx 30% more Talk Time.
*#4720* – used to deactivate Half Rate Codec. The phone will be
restarted automatically.
If you have forgotten wallet code for your Nokia S60 phone, you can
use this code reset:*#7370925538#
Note, your data in the wallet will be erased. Youwill be asked the
lock code. Default lock code is:12345
*#3925538# – used to delete the contents and code of wallet.

Miraculous mixture: Mother’s milk

And We have enjoined upon man goodness towards his parents: His mother
bore him by bearing strain upon strain, and his weaning was in two
years: "[Hence, O man,] be grateful to Me and to your parents; to Me
is the eventual coming." (Qur'an, 31:14)
Mother's milk is a matchless compound created by Allah to meet the
baby's nutritional needs and protect it against possible infections.
The balance of the nutriments in mother's milk is at ideal levels and
the milk is in the ideal form for the baby's immature body. At the
same time, the mother's milk is also veryrich in nutrients which
accelerate the growth ofbrain cells and the development of the nervous
system. 1 Artificial baby foods prepared with present-day technology
cannot replace this miraculous food.
The list of advantages to the baby provided by mother's milk is being
added to every day. Research has shown thatbabies who are fed mother's
milk are particularly protected against infections concerning the
respiratory and digestive systems. That isbecause the antibodies in
mother's milk provide a direct defence against infection. Other
anti-infection propertiesof mother's milk are thatit provides a
hospitable environment for "good" bacteria called "normal flora" thus
constituting abarrier to harmful bacteria, viruses and parasites.
Furthermore, it has also been established that there are factors in
mother's milk which arrange the immune system against infectious
diseases and allow it to function properly. 2
Since the mother's milk has been specially designed, it is the most
easily digestible food forbabies. Despite being nutritionally very
rich, it is easily digested by the baby's sensitive digestive system.
Since the baby thus expends less energy on digestion,it is able to use
that energy for other bodily functions, growth and organ development.
The milk of mothers whohave had premature babies contains higher
levels of fat, protein, sodium, chloride and iron to meet the baby's
needs. Indeed, it has been established that the functions of the eye
develop better in premature babies fed onmother's milk and that they
perform better in intelligence tests. In addition, they also have a
great many other advantages.
One of the ways in which mother's milk is important to the development
of the new-born baby is the fact that it contains omega-3 oil alpha
linoleic acids. As well as being an important compound for the human
brain and retina, it is also of great importance from the point of
view of new-born babies. Omega-3 is of particular importance
throughout pregnancy and the early stages of babyhood if the brain and
nerves areto develop normally. Scientists particularly emphasise the
importance of mother's milk as a natural and perfect store of omega-3.
3
Furthermore, research by Bristol University scientists revealed that
among the long-term benefits of mother's milkare its positive effect
on blood pressure, thanks to which the risk of heart attack is
reduced. The research team concluded that the protective nature of
mother's milk stems from its nutritional content. According to the
results of the research, published in the medical journal Circulation,
babies fed on mother's milk are lesslikely to develop heart disease.
It has been revealed that the presence in mother's milk of long-chain
polyunsaturated fatty acids—these prevent hardening of the
arteries—along with thefact that babies fed on mother's milk consume
less sodium—this is closely linked to blood pressure—and do not, asa
result, gain excessive amounts of weight are among the ways that
mother's milk benefits the heart. 4
In addition, a team led by Dr. Lisa Martin, of the Cincinnati
Children's Hospital Medical Centre in the USA, found high levels of
the protein hormone known as adiponectin in mother's milk. 5 High
blood levels of adiponectin are associated with a reduced risk of
heart attack. Low levels of adiponectin are found inpeople who are
obese and who are at increased risk of a heart attack. It was
therefore established that the risk of obesity in babies fed on
mother's milk declined in relation to this hormone. Furthermore, they
also discovered the presence of another hormone called leptin in the
mother's milk which has a central role in fat metabolism. Leptin is
believed to be a signal to the brain that there is fat on the body.
According to Dr. Martin's announcement, therefore, these hormones
absorbed in babyhood through mother's milk reduce therisk of such
illnesses as obesity, type 2 diabetes and insulin resistance, and
coronary artery disease. 6
Facts about "The Freshest Food"
The facts about the mother's milk are not restricted to these. The
contribution it makes to the baby's health alters according to the
phases the baby undergoes and whichever foodstuff is required at a
particular stage, the contents of the milk change to meet those very
specific needs.
Mother's milk, ready at all times and at the ideal temperature, plays
a major role in brain development because of the sugar and fat it
contains.
In addition, elements such as calcium in it play a large role in the
development of the baby's bones.
Although it is called milk,this miraculous compound actually consists
mostly of water. This is a most important feature because in addition
to food, babies also need liquid in the form of water. Full hygiene
may not be established in water or foodstuffs other than mother's
milk. Yet mother's milk—90% water no less—, meets the baby's water
needs in the most hygienic manner.
Mother's Milk and Intelligence
Scientific research showsthat the cognitive development in breast-fed
babies is greater than that in other babies. A comparative analysis of
breast-fed babies and formula-fed babies by James W. Anderson—an
expert from the University of Kentucky—established that the IQs of
babies fedon mother's milk were 5 points higher than thoseof other
babies. As a result of this study, it was determined that intelligence
is benefited by mother's milk for up to 6 months and that children who
are breast-fed for less than 8 weeksshow no IQ benefit. 7
Does Mother's Milk Combat Cancer?
As a result of all the research performed, it is proven that mother's
milk, on which hundredsof papers have been published, protects babies
against cancer. This, despite the fact that the mechanism is not yet
fully understood.When a protein from themother's milk killed off
tumour cells which had been grown in laboratories without damaging any
healthy cells, researchers stated that a great potential has emerged.
Catharina Svanborg, professor of clinical immunology at Lund
University in Sweden, headed the research team that discovered these
miraculous secrets of mother's milk. 8 This team at Lund University
have described the way that mother's milk provides protection against
many forms of cancer as a miraculous discovery.
Initially, researchers treated intestinal mucous cells taken from
new-born babies with mother's milk. They observed that the disorder
caused by the bacterium Pneumococcus and known as pneumonia was
efficiently halted by mother's milk. What is more, babies fed on
mother's milk encounter far fewer hearing difficulties than those fed
on formula and suffer far fewer respiratory infections. After a series
of studies, it was shown that mother's milk also provides protection
against cancer. After showing that the incidence of the lymph cancer
observed in childhood was nine times greater in formula-fed children,
they realised that the same results applied to other forms of cancer.
According to the results, mother's milk accurately locates the cancer
cells and later destroys them. It is a substance called alpha-lac
(alphalactalbumin), present in large quantities in mother's milk, that
locates and kills the cancer cells. Alpha-lac is produced by a protein
that assists in the manufacture of the sugar lactose in the milk.9
This Matchless Blessing Isa Gift from Allah
Another miraculous feature of mother's milk is the fact that it is
exceedingly beneficial for the baby to be fed with it for two years.
10 This important information, only recently discovered by science,
was revealed by Allah fourteen centuries ago in the verse: "Mothers
should nurse their children for two full years—those who wish to
complete the fullterm of nursing…" (Qur'an, 2:233)
In the same way that themother does not decide to produce milk, the
most ideal source of nourishment for the helpless baby in need of
feeding in her body, neither does she decide on the various
nutritional levels within it. It is Almighty Allah, Who knows the
needs ofand displays mercy to every living thing, Who creates mother's
milk forthe baby in the mother's body.
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1- "High-Risk Newborn—The Benefits of Mother's Own Milk," University
of Utah HealthSciences Center,
www.uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/pediatric/Hrnewborn/bhrnb.htm.
2- Ibid.
3- C. Billeaud, et al., European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1997,
vol. 51, 520-526.
4- "Breast milk 'does cut heart risk'," 1 March 2004,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3523143.stm.
5- "Breast milk helps reduce obesity," 2 May 2004,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3673149.stm.
6- Ibid.
7- Tim Whitmire, "IQ Gain from Breastfeeding,"
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/DailyNews/breastfeeding990923.html.
8- "Breakthrough in Cancer Research,"
www.mediconvalley.com/news/Article.asp?NewsID=635.
9- Peter Radetsky,"Human Breast Milk Kills Cancer Cells," Discover 20,
No. 06, June 1999.
10- Rex D. Russell, "Design in Infant Nutrition,"
www.icr.org/pubs/imp/imp-259.htm.

The miracle of iron

Iron is one of the elements highlighted in the Qur'an. In Surat
al-Hadid, meaning Iron, we are informed:
And We also sent down iron in which there lies great force and which
has many uses for mankind… (Qur'an, 57:25)
The word " anzalna ," translated as "sent down" and used for ironin
the verse, could be thought of having a metaphorical meaning to
explain that iron has been given to benefit people. But, when we take
into consideration the literal meaning of the word, which is,"being
physically sent down from the sky," as in the case of rain and Sun
rays, we realize that this verse implies a very significant scientific
miracle. Because, modern astronomical findings have disclosed that the
iron found in our world has come from giant stars in outer space. 1
Not only the iron on earth, but also the iron in the entire Solar
System, comes from outer space, since the temperature in the Sun is
inadequate for the formation of iron. The sun has a surface
temperature of 6,000 degrees Celsius, and a core temperature of
approximately 20 milliondegrees. Iron can only be produced in much
larger stars than the Sun,where the temperature reaches a few hundred
million degrees. When the amount of iron exceeds a certain level ina
star, the star can no longer accommodate it, and it eventually
explodes in what is called a "nova" or a"supernova." These explosions
make it possible for iron to be given off into space. 2
One scientific source provides the following information on this subject:
There is also evidence for older supernova events: Enhanced levels of
iron-60 in deep-sea sediments have been interpreted as indications
that a supernova explosion occurred within 90 light-years of the sun
about 5 million years ago. Iron-60 is a radioactive isotope of iron,
formed in supernova explosions,which decays with a halflife of 1.5
million years. An enhanced presence of this isotope in a geologic
layer indicates the recent nucleosynthesis of elements nearby in space
and their subsequent transport to the earth (perhaps as part of dust
grains). 3
All this shows that iron did not form on the Earth, but was carried
from Supernovas, and was "sent down," as stated in the verse. It is
clear that this fact could not have been known in the 7th century,
when the Qur'an was revealed.Nevertheless, this fact is related in the
Qur'an, theWord of Allah, Who encompasses all things in His infinite
knowledge.
Astronomy has also revealed that other elements also formed outside
the Earth. In the expression "We also sentdown iron" in the verse, the
word "also" may well be referring to that idea. However, the fact that
the verse specifically mentions iron is quite astounding,considering
that these discoveries were made at the end of the 20th century. In
his book Nature's Destiny, the well-known microbiologist Michael
Denton emphasizes the importance of iron:
Of all the metals there is none more essential to life than iron. It
is the accumulation of iron in the center of a star which triggers a
supernova explosion and the subsequent scattering of the vital atoms
of life throughoutthe cosmos. It was the drawing by gravity of iron
atoms to the center of the primeval earth that generated the heat
which caused the initial chemical differentiation of the earth, the
outgassing of the early atmosphere, and ultimately the formation of
the hydrosphere. It is molten iron in the centerof the earth which,
acting like a gigantic dynamo, generates the earth's magnetic field,
which in turn creates theVan Allen radiation belts that shield the
earth's surface from destructive high-energy-penetrating cosmic
radiation and preserve the crucial ozone layer from cosmic ray
destruction…
Without the iron atom, there would be no carbon-based life in the
cosmos; no supernovae, no heating of the primitive earth, no
atmosphere or hydrosphere. There would be no protective magnetic
field, no Van Allen radiation belts, no ozone layer, no metal to make
hemoglobin [in human blood], no metal to tame the reactivity of
oxygen, and no oxidative metabolism.
The intriguing and intimate relationship between life and iron,
between the red color ofblood and the dying of some distant star, not
only indicates the relevance of metals to biology but also the
biocentricity of the cosmos… 4
This account clearly indicates the importanceof the iron atom. The
fact that particular attention is drawn to iron in the Qur'an also
emphasises the importance of the element. In addition, there is
another hidden truth in the Qur'an which draws attention to the
importance of iron: Surat al-Hadid 25, which refers to iron, contains
two rather interesting mathematical codes.
"Al- Hadid" is the 57th sura in the Qur'an. The abjad of the word
"Al-Hadid" in Arabic, when the numerologicalvalues of its letters are
added up, is also 57.
The numerological valueof the word "hadid" alone is 26. And 26 is the
atomic number of iron.
Moreover, iron oxide particles were used in a cancer treatment in
recent months and positive developments were observed. A team led by
Dr. Andreas Jordan, at the world famous Charité Hospital in Germany,
succeeded in destroying cancer cells with this new technique developed
forthe treatment of cancer—magnetic fluid hyperthermia (high
temperature magnetic liquid). As a result of this technique, first
performed on the 26-year-old Nikolaus H., no new cancer cells were
observed in the patient in the following three months.
This method of treatment can be summarised as follows:
1. A liquid containing iron oxide particles is injected into the
tumourby means of a special syringe. These particles spread throughout
the tumour cells. This liquid consists of thousands of millions of
particles, 1,000 times smaller than the red blood corpuscles,of iron
oxide in 1 cm3 that can easily flow through all blood vessels. 5
2. The patient is then placed in a machine with a powerful magnetic field.
3. This magnetic field, applied externally, begins to set the iron
particles in the tumour in motion. During this time the temperature in
the tumour containing the iron oxide particles rises by up to 45
degrees.
4. In a few minutes the cancer cells, unable to protect themselves
from the heat, are either weakened or destroyed. The tumour may then
becompletely eradicated with subsequent chemotherapy. 6
In this treatment it is only the cancer cells thatare affected by the
magnetic field, since only they contain the iron oxide particles. The
spread of this technique is a major development in the treatment of
this potentially lethal disease. In the treatmentof such a widespread
disease as cancer, the use of the expression "iron in which there lies
great force and which has many uses for mankind" (Qur'an, 57:25)in the
Qur'an is particularly noteworthy. Indeed, in that verse, theQur'an
may be indicating the benefits of iron for human health. (Allah knows
best.)
1- Dr. Mazhar U. Kazi, 130Evident Miracles in the Qur'an (New York,
USA: Crescent Publishing House: 1998), 110-111; and
www.wamy.co.uk/announcements3.html, from Prof. Zighloul Raghib
El-Naggar's speech
2- Ibid.
3- Priscilla Frisch, "The Galactic Environment of the Sun," American
Scientist, January-February 2000,
www.americanscientist.org/template/AssetDetail/assetid/21173?fulltext=true.
4- Michael J. Denton, Nature's Destiny (The Free Press: 1998), 198.
5- www.inm-gmbh.de/cgi-bin/frame/frameloader.pl?sprache=en&url=http://www.inm-gmbh.de/htdocs/technologien/highlights/highlights_en.htm
.
6- "Nanotechnology successfully helps cancer therapies," IIC Fast
Track,Nanotech News from Eastern Germany, Industrial Investment
Council, October 2003; www.iic.de/uploads/media/NANO_FT_Nov2003_01.pdf

It is the Law of Allah that Muslims should have a leader. In the End Times, Muslims will gather around thespiritual leadership of Hazrat Mahdi (as)

No matter what ideas or beliefs they hold, peoplealways have a leader
to represent them when they come together for aspecific purpose.
Throughout history, Allah has created every community of believers
together with a leader. The Prophet Noah (as) was the leader of
believers in his time, the Prophet Moses (as) was the leader of
believers inhis time, our Prophet (saas) was the leader of the
Companions in his time, Talut was the leader of believers in his time,
and Dhu'l Qarnayn in his time. In the same way that no community of
believers has ever been leaderless in the past, neither will Muslims
be leaderless in the End Times. Hazrat Mahdi (as) himself will
personally be the spiritual leader of Muslims in the End Times.
The idea that Muslims should be leaderless, when the Catholics, the
Orthodox, Jews and evenfreemasons have leaders, ignores the pains and
sufferings of the Muslim world. Allah commands Muslims in the Qur'an
not to be divided and fragmented.If Muslims do not abide by this
command of Allah's, if they fail to coalesce, as the Muslims of the
past coalesced, around one spiritual leader, then it will not be
possible for the difficulties and pains facing the Islamic world to
come to an end or for Muslims who are oppressed and persecuted all
over the world to be set free. The path that Allah shows to Muslims in
the Qur'an is that of "those who, when they are wronged,defend
themselves." (Surat ash-Shura, 39) It isblatantly evident that Muslims
are being wronged in Pathani, Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, Chad,
Moro, East Turkestan and manyother places. That being the case, it is
also evident that Muslims should be united in order to defend their
rights in the wisest and most effective way with knowledge, culture,
information and art. It must not be forgotten that "Allah loves those
who strive in His Way in ranks like well-built walls." (Surat as-Saff,
4) It is Hazrat Mahdi (as) in person who will bring the Muslims of the
worldtogether in our own dayto strive on Allah's path with knowledge
and information, who will show them the way, andwho will protect them
against the scourges of Darwinism and materialism in the finest
manner.
The responsibility for innocent people being bombed as they pray in
mosques in Pakistan, for our East Turkestan brothers being subjected
to unbelievable tortures in Chinese prisons, for Palestinian children
being shot at as they travel to school, for civilians in Iraq living
with the fear of death every day, for innocent people being bombed
asthey lie in hospitals in Afghanistan, for those who have spent long
years in refugee camps and for those who worship in secret in order to
stay alive, lies with those who are unwilling for Muslims to unite
around a spiritual leader. Those who maintain that Muslims should be
leaderless andheadless, ignoring the verses of the Qur'an and the
trustworthy hadiths of our Prophet (saas), must not ignore that fact.

Nobody's people in a no-man's land

In November 2007, Rohingya refugee Ali Ashraf paid dubious agents in
Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar town for a place in a big boat that was to
take him to Malaysia via Thailand for a "good job" and a "secure
future".
Three weeks later, after a perilous journey across the choppy waters
of the Bay of Bengal, Ashraf's boat was intercepted by the Thai navy.
The tough Rohingya was dragged outto a beach at night, beaten up and
questioned by uniformed men and then dumped back into the boat two
days later with other Rohingya.
The Thais had removed the boat'sengine before it was towed to the high
sea by a big naval ship and then left to drift. "There was no food or
water left in the ship, we were left to die on the sea," Ashraf said
two weeks later after he was rescued by Indian coast guards when his
boat drifted towards India's Andaman islands.
By then, Ashraf was on the verge of death, totally dehydrated and
emaciated. But after a month in an Indian hospital at Andaman's Port
Blair town, he had recoveredand was lucky to survive, unlike most of
his friends on that perilous boat journey.
"Some jumped off the boat in desperation when they saw the coastline.
Either they were drowned or eaten up by sharks. Others drank sea water
to quench thirst and died of disease.I survived by keeping my lips
moist with sea water but did not drink it. Allaah was merciful,"
Ashraf recounted his ordeal at Port Blair.
In the summer of 2008, he was taken back by Bangladesh after India
submitted a list of Rohingyarescued off the Andamans, and Dhaka agreed
to take only those of them who had Bangladeshi citizenship or a UNHCR
refugee certificate. Thankfully, Ashraf's details matched the records
at one of the Rohingya refugee camp run by the UNHCR near Cox's Bazar.
A month later, Ashrafwas reunited with his wife and children.
But efforts to trace down Ashraf during a visit to Bangladesh last
year were unsuccessful. People inCox's Bazar said Ashraf and his whole
family were among the thousands of Rohingya who had been repatriated
to Myanmar by the Bangladesh government, after the UNHCR cut down on
support to run the refugee camps that were first set up when tens of
thousands of Rohingya fled into Bangladesh in the late 1970s. More and
more camps were added to shelter the continuous flood of Rohingya
refugees fleeing Myanmar (then Burma), but they are now being steadily
closed down.
Bangladesh's Awami League-led coalition government wants to send back
all the Rohingya refugees to Myanmar. "They are Myanmar citizens and
we have sheltered them long enough. Now they must go back and settle
down in Myanmar," Bangladesh Foreign Minister Dipu Moni said recently,
after a round of talks with a Myanmar delegation.
Unwanted in Bangladesh
The Awami League is a secular party wedded to Bengali linguistic
nationalism, and their leaders see the Rohingya as religious bigots
who support their rivals in Bangladesh's Islamic party, the
Jamait-e-Islami.Bangladesh intelligence officials say "the
Jamait-e-Islami support the Rohingya insurgent groups that have fought
Myanmar forces and routed funds from Saudi Arabia and Pakistan to them
through a network of Islamic NGOs". The Rohingya groups denythe charge
but admit they have sympathizers across the Islamic world.
Unwanted now in an over-populated Bangladesh, the Rohingya are also
not wanted in their own country, Myanmar. Even President Thein Sein
has saidon record that the Rohingyas are migrants from the Chittagong
region of neighboring Bangladesh and not indigenous to Myanmar, so
they should be taken away to some other place.
In late July, dozens of Burmese in Yangon chanted slogans in front of
a UN office in Yangon: "Go backRohingya, get out of Myanmar, we
support our president".
It is entirely possible that the likes of Ashraf, after spending two
decades in refugee camps in Bangladesh, would have been displaced
again back home after returning.
The Buddhist Rakhines and the Muslim Rohingya have a long tradition of
intense hostility that goes back to the steady flow of Muslim
immigrants from Bengal'sChittagong region into Arakan province,
migration that was encouraged by the British. Thousands of Rakhines
and Rohingya died in riots in Arakan in 1942 during the Second World
War. The Japanese also massacred large number of Rohingya because they
supportedthe British.
In 1947, some Rohingya leaders formed the Mujahid Party and raised the
demand for a separate Muslim Autonomous Region in northern Arakan.
That upset the Rakhines and the Burmese military junta alike, and
General Ne Win unleashed "Operation King Dragon" in the
Rohingya-dominated areas of Arakan in 1978. The mass torture and
extra-judicial killings, gang rapes and demolition of mosques forced
nearly one-third of the Rohingya population to flee to Bangladesh.From
there, many of them movedinto India enroute to Pakistan and elsewhere
in the Middle east.
Indian alert
Now, India has also send out an alert to the states in the country's
northeast to step up vigil against "illegal" Rohingya migration, after
more than 1,400 Rohingyas have been nabbed in the last two years on
the borderstrying to get into Indian territory.
Chris Lewa, who has researched the Rohingya extensively, says
thousands of them have been migrating to Pakistan through India from
the refugee camps in Bangladesh. During the course of her research,
she found a lot of Rohingya women in the red light districts of
Karachi and many Rohingya men in the port city's thriving fishing
industry.
After the prospects of migrating to Pakistan and the Middle East began
to dry up, Rohingya turnedtowards Malaysia, travelling therethrough
Thailand. Many could slipin and settle down in Malaysia. Some even
reached Australia. But as the Thais became more vigilant and tried to
deter the Rohingya with harsh punishmentlike dragging their boats back
to high seas without engines, the hapless minority, now numbering
between 800,000 to a million in Myanmar, has been rendered short of
options to find a safe future.
PHOTO CAPTION
An ethnic Myanmar Rohingya Muslim living in Malaysia cries during a
protest over the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar, outside
the Myanmarembassy in Kuala Lumpur on August 3, 2012.

The harsh reality of China's Muslim divide

The Muslim Hui are an anomaly inChina, an ethnic minority
grantedsignificant autonomy and allowed to devoutly follow their
religion in a region where Islam thrives.
The ancient Silk Road trade route cut through what is today the
Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, luring Muslim traders from afar.
Descendants of Arab and Persian merchants travelled here in the 7th
century and many settled, planting the roots of Islam in the heart of
China.
About half the country's 20 million Muslims are from the Hui ethnic group.
Muslims were persecuted in Ningxia during Mao Zedong's Cultural
Revolution in the 1960s and '70s, but today Islam flourishes. More
than 400 mosques dot the region, and Islamic schools have produced
some 7,000 imams - or Islamic clerics known locally as ahongs.
While Muslim Uighurs of Turkic descent in the far west face
harshreligious restrictions and repression, the Hui have been afforded
much more political andreligious freedom by Beijing. Observers say it
is their friendly historical relations with the ethnic majority Han
that is the difference.
"The different cultures have merged in this place harmoniously," says
Ma Zhang Wen, the imam of Xinhua Mosque.
Ma, 38, has been an imam for the last 15 years in Yinchuan, Ningxia's
capital, about 1,300 kilometers northwest of Beijing.
"The government gives people a religion-training program to develop
Islam. The Han respect us, and we respect them, too," Ma says.
Economic revival
According to official data, there are 6.3 million people in Ningxia,
and 2.2 million are Hui.
The impoverished region faced hard times but has seen a revival in
recent years. Islam has helped rejuvenate the economy, and Ningxia has
developed economic ties to Arab and Muslim countries.
Ningxia's halal food industry, for example, is worth about $700m
ayear, according to government statistics.
The region's gross domestic product reached 206 billion yuan (US$33bn)
in 2011, an annual increase of 12 per cent.
"Peoples' lives in Ningxia are getting better and better. We don't
feel discrimination or inequality," says the imam Ma.
The government's move to nurture the region's economic growth has
helped. "The westerndevelopment policy encourages us to develop the
economy, and we have witnessed a dramatic change," he says.
Bao Hongbiao, a researcher at theNingxia Academy of Social Sciences,
says gearing products toward Islamic markets has paid off for
Ningxia's Muslim community.
"Muslim food and religious goodsare showing fast growth, providing
products to other provinces and exporting them to Central Asia and
other Muslim regions," says Bao.
Muslim Uighur repression
While Hui Muslims enjoy freedom to practice their religion, Muslim
Uighurs face strict government repression in far-western
Xinjiangprovince. Bao says while the Hui have happily assimilated with
themajority Han, the Uighurs have not.
Part of the problem is language differences. While the Hui and Han
both speak Mandarin, the Uighurs speak their own Turkic dialect and
write in Arabic script.
Others say the Uighurs' strong desire for autonomy explains the
difference in treatment.
But others highlight the government's policy of offering incentives
for Han Chinese to migrate west as a main cause of friction.
Alim Seytoff, president of the Uyghur American Association, says the
government routinely blocks Uighurs from practicing Islam.The Han
population in Xinjiang has skyrocketed from 6.7per cent in 1949 to 40
per cent in 2008, fueling ethnic tensions overresources and jobs.
"It is meant as a message to the Uighur people telling them to abandon
their faith or face charges of extremism, even for simple expressions
of religious belief. All these measures do is further alienate
Uighurs, if that is possible," says Seytoff.
Violence erupts
In July 2009 riots erupted in Xinjiang's regional capital Urumqi,
leaving about 200 Uighurs and Han dead. China's government cracked
down - a situation that continues to simmer to this day.
While Beijing supports the Muslim religion in Ningxia, that isfar from
the case in Xinjiang. Minors under the age of 18 are forbidden from
participating in Islamic practices, and thousands are detained every
year for"illegal religious activity", according to a report by Human
Right Watch.
It is strictly prohibited to celebrate religious holidays and study
religious texts at state institutions, including schools, said the
2005 report titled "Devastating Blows: Religious Repression of Uighurs
in Xinjiang".
"For Beijing, Xinjiang falls into thesame broad category of political
concerns as Taiwan and Tibet," the report says. "Demands for
separation and/or autonomy are seen in Beijing as a threat to the
continued viability of the Chinese state."
During Ramadan, the Islamic blessed month, notices were posted banning
or discouraging fasting by Communist Party members, civil servants,
studentsand teachers.
"Religious extremism is closely related to violence and terrorism,and
cracking down on these is one of our top priorities," spokeswoman Hou
Hanmin was quoted as saying in the state-run Global Times newspaper. A
regional government spokeswoman denied that fasting was banned, saying
the notices only encouraged people to "eat properly for study and
work".
Amnesty International researcherCorinna-Barbara Francis says the
situation continues to deteriorate "very badly" in Xinjiang.
"There is a much tighter level of control for all Uighurs, and the
religious repression has intensified," she says.
PHOTO CAPTION
A file photo of Muslim Uighur men emerging from the Id Kah mosque
after prayers, in Kashgar,in China's western Xinjiang province Friday.

Muslims in India

Overall, the Muslims of India make up 13.4 percent of the country's
population of over one billion. Islam is India 's largest minority
religion.
India 's Muslim communities tend to be more urban than rural. Inmany
towns and cities in northern India , Muslims are one-third or more of
the population. The largest concentrations of Muslims live in the
states of Bihar, West Bengal , and Uttar Pradesh. According to the
country's 2001 census there is 138.188.240 Muslims in India .
India 's Muslims have played a historic role in shaping Indian
society, particularly in the medieval period in the areas of
architecture, calligraphy, miniature paintings, handicrafts, handloom,
poetry, literature in mystic humanism, culinary arts and sartorial
fashions.
Not only does the Taj Mahal, the most famous symbol of India,
commemorate the love for a Muslim queen, but the very name India is an
Anglicized version of the Arabic name Hind which Muslim scholars
started using for the area beyond Sindh (roughly the east of Pakistan
today).
In India the biggest Indian minority is a victim of deprivation.
Whether it is legislative assemblies educational institutions,
government jobs, the problem of security in case of riots,
representation in political organizations, posts in policy planning
and decision-making groups or other pressure groups there is acute
shortage of Muslim representation everywhere, resulting in constant
social tension and problems in governance.
Some challenges the Indian Muslims face:
1. Communal riots againstMuslims are among the biggest tragedies of
this independent, secular democracy. Wherever Muslims have acquired a
relatively better economic position, these riots send them back to the
starting point. There have been 249 riots per year according to Indian
government statistics. Senior Indian journalist, Khuswant Singh notes
that in all communal violence that has taken place in India since
Independence in the 1940s, over 75 per cent ofthe causalities - in
terms of lives and property destroyed - were Muslim.
2. The second important problem is the state of present textbooks in
the Indian education system which have become very aggressive in
teaching Hinduism. This hits Muslims' faith, culture, civilization,
language and way of life. The educational syllabi have prescribed
course books in all states, which are replete with matters pertaining
to the faiths of the majority community, mythologicaland other stories
of Hindu gods and goddesses against the principles prescribed in the
Constitution. Obviously all these things are negations of Islamic
beliefs and teachings, especially about the Oneness of God Almighty.
Hence there is no doubt that these things are causing great concern to
the Muslims.
The rewriting of history is done in a way that continues to fuel the
non-secular, chauvinistic Hindu perspectives, causing the new
generation of Indians to shape their behavior towards minorities in a
very hostile way.
3. The economic problem:More than fifty percent Muslims are leading a
lifebelow the poverty line ascompared to thirty-five percent of Hindus
who live below the poverty line. Because of a generalenvironment of
hostility against Muslims, decent employment in the private sector is
becoming increasingly difficult for Muslims, while in the public
sectorthere is no encouragement for Muslims either. The future of
Muslim professionals and its working class, traders etchas been very
greatly affected.
Today very few Muslims are found in governmentjobs. A recent survey
shows that there are onlyeight Muslim police chiefsin India 's 591
districts. That is .01% as compared to 12% of the Muslim population in
India . The situation of other departments is also worsening day by
day.
4. Education: The active discrimination Muslims face in the private
and public sector of the job market, has forced them to pay less
attention to school education which, in India , is connected with the
job market. In the educational field therefore, Muslims are very
backwards.
5. Urdu language. Another major problem of Muslims of India is thatof
the Urdu language. The Urdu language was born as a result of the
interaction and cohesion of different languages, nations, cultures and
civilizations and is a mixture of some old languages like Sanskrit,
Arabic, Persian, Turkish etc. Urdu is almost a deadlanguage now as far
as the medium of instruction is concerned. It is not tolerated even in
the primary and secondary stages of education.
The Muslims of India are very vulnerable in a country which describes
itself as the world's"largest secular democracy". Muslims today remain
poorer, lesseducated and less empowered in India .

Buying foods that have been made in accordance with Jewish laws.

In Canada there are a lot of foods on which there is a symbol having
to do with the ways of makingfood in the Jewish religion, which I do
not fully understand. This symbol says that the food is kosher.
Once it is understood that the food has been made in accordance with
kosher laws, is it permissible for us to eat it? Because many foods,
even bread, include ingredients like monoglyceride and diglyceride,
and I do not know whether the source is vegetable or animal, so it is
difficult for me to buy food.
Praise be to Allaah.
Allah has forbidden to the Jews many kinds of good foods, as a
punishment for their disobedience. Allah, mayHe be exalted, says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"For the wrongdoing of the Jews, We made unlawful for them certain
good foods which had been lawful for them"
[an-Nisa' 4:160].
As for our sharee'ah, it isan easy-going, tolerant law, as Allah has
permitted to us all good foods (at-tayyibaat) and He has not forbidden
to us anything but that which is bad (al-khabaa'ith). Allah, may He be
exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
"This day all good thingshave been made lawful to you"
[al-Maa'idah 5:5]
And Allah says, describing the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah
be upon him):
"he allows them as lawful At-Taiyibat ((i.e. all good and lawful) as
regards things, deeds, beliefs, persons, foods, etc.), and prohibits
themas unlawful Al-Khabaith (i.e. all evil and unlawful as regards
things, deeds,beliefs, persons, foods, etc.)"
[al-A'raaf 7:157].
After examining the food laws followed in the Jewish religion today,
it seems that all the foods that they regard as permissible are
permissible for us in our laws, and there is noexception to that, as
far as we know, except alcohol only.
The word kosher, which is used by the Jews, means that this food is in
accordance with the dietary laws followed in their religion.
Based on that, there is nothing wrong with a Muslim eating this food
unless he knows that they have put alcohol in it.
We will quote here a reliable text from a studyof the Jewish religion
in a book called Mawsoo'ah al-Yahood wa'l-Yahoodiyyah
wa'l-Suhyooniyyah (5/315-318) by Dr. 'Abd al-Wahhaab al-Maseeri, who
spent a decade of his life compiling and researching it. In this text
he gives a detailed explanation on the issue of food and dietary laws
in Judaism.
In this book he says:
The laws having to do with food are called in Hebrew kashrut, which is
derived from the wordkosher; what it means is appropriate or
befitting.
This word is used to refer to the set of laws that have to do with
food, preparation methods and the lawful manner of slaughter in
Judaism.
These are laws the origin of which is the Torah, and food that follows
the laws of kashrut is called kosher. What this word means is food
that it is permissible to eat according to the Jewish religion.
These laws forbid the Jew to eat specific types of food and permit him
to eat other kinds. In fact the prohibitions basically have to do
withmeat, but there are some other prohibitions,such as the fruit of a
treebefore four years have passed since its planting,or any plant that
was planted with another type of plant, as mixing plants, like mixed
marriages, is prohibited.This prohibition applies only to "the land of
Israel" i.e., Palestine.
It is also prohibited to drink any wine that has been made or touched
by a Gentile (i.e., a non-Jew).
In fact it is also prohibited to eat bread or any other food prepared
by a Gentile even if it was prepared in accordance with the Jewish
food laws.
There is also a prohibition on eating leavened bread during the feast
of Passover.
With regard to meat, therulings are as follows:
(a)
It is permissible for the Jew to eat clean animals and birds.
These are animals that have four legs and cloven hooves, have no
eyeteeth or fangs, eat plants and chew the cud.The birds (that Jews
are permitted to eat) are domestic fowl that can be raised in houses
and gardens, and some wild birds that eat plants and grains.
All animals and birds apart from these are regarded as unclean. Hence
it is forbidden to eat horses, mules and donkeys because they do not
have cloven hooves; it is also forbidden to eat camels because they do
not have cloven hooves. Pigsare forbidden because they have eyeteeth
(known as tusks), even though they have clovenhooves. With regard to
rabbits and rodents that eat plants, they have claws and not cloven
hooves (so they are not kosher).
Unclean birds include all those that have hooked beaks or talons;
these are birds that eat carcasses and carrion, such as falcons,
vultures, owls, kites and (some types of) parrots.
(b)
It is forbidden for the Jew to eat the flesh of animals if they have
not been slaughtered by onewho is qualified to slaughter, in the
lawful manner, after reciting the blessing or prayer for slaughter.
(c)
It is also forbidden to eatcertain parts of animals, such as the sciatic nerve.
(d)
It is also forbidden to eatmeat from which the blood has not been
drained by means of salting (washing away remaining blood and salt,
after putting salt on the meat and leaving it for an hour).
(e)
It is permissible to eat fish that have fins and scales. As for other
sea creatures such as shrimp,octopus and so on, they are forbidden.
The same applies to shellfish.
(f)
It is permissible for the Jew to eat four types of locust, but it is
forbiddenfor him to eat other insects and reptiles.
(g)
It is forbidden to eat meat and milk at the same time. Hence it is
forbidden to cook meat in ghee (clarified butter)or butter; rather it
must be cooked in vegetable oil. It is also forbidden toeat meat and
cheese or butter and the like in one meal, and one must wait six hours
between eating one and the other.
It is even forbidden to put meat in a vessel in which milk or cheese
was previously put, or touse the same knife to cutmeat and cheese and
thelike. Hence restaurants that offer kosher food have to have two
sets of vessels, one for cooking meat and another for milk.
It is not forbidden for the Jew to eat any kinds of vegetables or
fruits; however it is not permissible for him to eat from the first
four harvests of a tree. There is also a specific prohibition on yeast
during the festival of Passover. It is also forbidden for the Jew to
drink wine that was prepared or even handled by a non-Jewishperson.
To a large extent these laws led to the Jews becoming somewhat
isolated. Daily food affects the rhythm of a person's life and
controlshis social relationships with others, because theperson who
eats food that is different from thefood of others will find himself
separated from them, whether he wants to or not; he cannot share their
daily life with them. Even those Jews who have tried to overcome
Jewish isolationism have found it difficult to give up Jewish food,
because it is not easy for a person to change the food that he is used
to.
The necessity of having birds and animals slaughtered by a qualified
slaughterman according to their laws made it impossible for the Jew to
live outside ofthe Jewish community.
Reform Jews have criticised the food laws, because they prevented the
Jews from developing and assimilating; they are of the view that these
laws do not have any religious or moral foundation, so they do not
adhere to them.
Jews in Western societies have been faced with difficulties in
obtaining food that is lawful for them, in places where there are no
kosher food shops to meet their needs.
In Israel the Chief Rabbinate has tried hardto implement the food laws
in public life, such as on airlines and in hotels and restaurants.
The majority of Jews in the United States and Soviet Union (more than
80% of them), who form the vast majority of the world's Jews, do not
apply any of the food laws; rather many of them eat pork and no more
than 4% of them follow all of the food laws.
It is no different in Israel, where approximately 30,000 people work
in raising and selling pigs. It seemsthat more than half of the Jewish
inhabitants of Israel eat pork, including many prominent figures in
society – ministers and generals and even members of the Knesset –
even though they had agreed to propose a banon the selling of pork.
There are a number of companies in Israel that raise pigs, slaughter
them and sell the meat; the most significant of them is Kibbutz
Mazara.
The religious parties at present are putting a great deal of pressure
on the Israeli government to issue a law prohibiting the selling of
pork.
As for the secularists, they fear that this wouldlead to pork being
sold on the black market, which would be detrimental to tourism and
the economy, and would force Israelis to go into Arab Christian areas
to buy pork, just asthey go into Arab areas during Passover to buy
regular bread.
From time to time discussions flare up about food that is lawfully
permissible, especially since some of the members of
religiousinstitutions use their authority to issue certificates of
permissibility for personal gain.
In 1987 CE, the Rabbinateannounced that a certain type of tuna was not
kosher, even thoughthe Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America (or Orthodox Union) had issued a statement saying that it was
kosher. It was understood from this that the Rabbinate in Israel
wanted to expand its influence and dominate the kosher certification
process completely.
The conflict between theSephardim (Jews who came from Spain and
Portugal) and Ashkenazim (Jews who came from Germany and France) is
also reflected in the kosher certification process. Thus we find that
the Ashkenazi Rabbinate rejects the certificates issued by the
Sephardi Rabbinate, and vice versa. End quote.
To sum up: there is nothing wrong with the Muslim eating Jewish foods
on which is written the word "kosher", unless it is known that they
have added any alcohol to it.
And Allah knows best.

Ruling on Vitamin D3 derived from animal sources .

Can we drink milk and other dairy products fortified with Vitamin D3in
the USA? They say Vitamin D3 is derived from animal sources like pig
skin, pig brain, fish liver and sheep skin. They add it after
processing.
Praise be to Allaah.
You have to make sure about any food or drink that enters your body,
for every body that is nourished on haraam things, the Fire has
moreright to it. So you have to be sure. If anything that Allaah has
forbidden has been added to milk or anything else, then in that case
it is not permissible for you to drink it. Fish liver, however, is
halaal even if it was "dead meat", and sheep skin is permissible if
the animalwas slaughtered properly according to sharee'ah or if it was
tanned properly.
Shaykh 'Abd al-Kareem al-Khudayr.,Dought & clear, -

What is meant by al-mujaththamah (the animal that is used as a target)?.

Food & Nourishment,- It is narrated that the Prophet (blessings and
peace of Allaah be upon him) forbade al-mujaththamah (the animal that
is used as a target). What is meant by that?.
Praise be to Allaah.
It is narrated that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allaah be upon
him) forbade al-mujaththamah (the animal that is used as a target).
That is in the hadeeth which was narrated by al-Tirmidhi (1393) from
Abu'l-Darda' (may Allaah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger
of Allaah (blessings and peace of Allaah be upon him) forbade eating
al-mujaththamah, whichis the animal that has been shot to death with
arrows. It was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami'
(6857).
What is meant by al-mujaththamah has been explained by the narrator of
the hadeeth who said: it is the animalthat has been shot to death with
arrows.
In other words, it is the animal that has been held or tied and shot
with arrows until it died.The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allaah
be upon him) forbade eating it because it is maytah (dead meat), and
has not been slaughtered in accordance with sharee'ah.

The reward of patienceis praiseworthy

Islamic Stories,- Hazrat Abu Hasan Siraaj R.A. says: I was performing
tawaaf once while on Haj; when I sawa very pretty woman, shining in
her beauty. I looked at her and said:"By Allah, this beauty and fine
complexion must surely be because she never experienced any grief or
sorrow."
When I said this she overheard me and said:"Sir, it is that what you
think? By Allah, I am bent down under all the sorrows and grief that
have come my way. My heart and mind is filled with so much grief and
all along there has been no one can who share these with me."
I asked: "And how is that, lady?"
She replied: "My husband once slaughtered a goat as a Qurbaani
offering, whileI was breast feeding my infant child. My two young sons
were playingaround me. When I wentto cook the meat, the one son said
to the other: 'Come, let me show you how father slaughtered the goat.'
The other said: 'Well show me.' The first one then made the second
once lie down and cut his throat, as his father had slaughtered the
goat. When he realized what had happened, he ran away into the
mountains; where he was attacked by a wolf and eaten up.
The father went in search for him; searching from place to place until
he died of extreme thirst. In the mean time I was at home frantic with
worrywaiting for news of him.I put down my infant child and went to
the door to inquire about anyone who might have news of my husband.
The child crawled to the fireplace where a pot was boiling. The child
touched it and the boiling pot fell upon the baby, burning it to death
in such a ghastly manner that the child�s meat became separated from
the bones.
When my married daughter heard all this, in the house of her husband,
she fell down of shock. Thus I was left alone to bear all that."
I asked her: "And how, lady; did you manage all these misfortunes with
patience?"
She replied: "Whoever ponders on the difference between patience and
impatience, finds a world of difference between the two. The reward of
patience is praiseworthy; whereas for impatience there is nothing."
Then she recited some lines of poetry before walking away:
Patience did I exercise,
For that was my strongest pillar;
And should impatience have helped me,
Then I would have tried her.
Such patience did I on have that;
Had my trails descended on mountain high,
In broken rocks they would have ended.
Indeed did I control my eyes,
Those tears not fall;
And now within my heart alone,
My tears do roll.
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May Allah (SWT) grant us the ability to be patient! Ameen!