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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Story - Past Event:- - The Evil Of Craving For Wealth And Status:

It has been reported that this hadeeth was in response to the
appearance of some elements of this, as at-Tabaraanee reports from
`Aasim ibn `Adiyy, radiyallaahu `anhu, who said, `I bought a hundred
shares from the shares of Khaybar and that reached the Prophet
sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam so he said
"Two ravenous wolves remaining amongst sheep whose owner has lost them
will not be more harmful than a Muslim`s seeking after wealth and
status is to his Deen." [1]
There is nothing more to chasing after wealth than the wastage of a
person's noble life for that which has no value. Instead he could have
earned a high rank (in Paradise) and everlasting bliss, but he lost
this due to his craving after provision - which had already been
assured to him and allotted to him, and it was not possible for
anything to come to him except what was decreed for him - then on top
of this he does not benefit from that, but rather abandons it and
leaves it for someone else.
He departs from that and leaves it behind so that he will be the one
held accountable for it, yet someone else benefits from it. So in
reality he is only gathering it for someone who will not praise him
for that, whilst he himself goes on to One who will not excuse him for
that - this itself would indeed be enough to show the blameworthiness
of this craving.
The person who has this craving wastes his valuabletime and engages
himself in that which is of no benefit to himself - in journeying and
exposing himself to dangers in orderto amass that which will only
benefit someone else, so it is as is said:
"So one who spends his days in gathering wealth Out of fear of poverty
- then he has achieved only poverty."
It was said to a wise man,"So and so has amassed wealth," so he said,
"Then has he amassed days in which to spend it?" It was said, "No." So
he said,"Then he has amassed nothing!"
It was also said in some narrations from the People of the Book,
"Provision has already been allotted and the one greedy for wealth is
deprived. Son of Aadam! If you spend your life in seeking after this
world then when will you seek after the Hereafter?" "If you are unable
to do good deeds in this world, then what will you do on the Day of
Resurrection?" Ibn Mas`ood, radiyallaahu `anhumaa, said,
"Certain faith (yaqeen) is that you do not make the people happy by
angering Allaah, and that you do notenvy anyone for that whichAllaah
has provided, and that you do not blame anyone for something which
Allaah has not given you - since provision will not be brought on by a
person's craving after it, nor will it be repelled by a person's
disliking it. IndeedAllaah through His Justice has made joy and
happiness dependant uponhaving certain faith and contentment, and He
has made worries and sorrow spring from doubt and displeasure."
One of the Salaf (predecessors) said:
"Since predecree (qadr) is a reality then craving is futile. Since
treachery existsin people's characters then trusting everybody is to
expose oneself to humiliation. Since death awaits everybody, then
being satisfied with this world is foolishness."
`Abdul-Waahid ibn Zayd (from the successors of the Taabi`een of
Basrah, died after 150H) used to swear by Allaah that a person's
craving after this world was more fearful to him than his worst enemy.
He also used to say,
"O my brothers! Do not grow up craving after his riches and increase
in earnings or wealth, rather look upon him with the eye of one who
detests that he is preoccupying himself with that which will cause his
ruin tomorrow in the Place of Return - and is proud with that."
He also used to say,
"Craving is of two types: Craving which is an affliction and craving
whichis beneficial./

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should be declared as national drinks instead of"Tea"
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An invaluable remedy for gastritis is coconut water. This is
be...cause it is rich in vitamins and minerals that are good for the
stomach.
Coconut water can help bring back the stomach to its normal condition
because it relaxes it. Withina matter of 24 hours, coconut water can
create significant results for people who are suffering from
gastritis./

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HADEES:->-HIV prevention pill Truvada backed by US experts:

A panel of US health experts has for the first time backed a drug to
prevent HIV infection in healthy people.
The panel recommended US regulators approve the daily pill, Truvada,
for use by people considered at high risk of contracting the Aids
virus.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is not required to follow
the panel's advice, but it usually does.
Some health workers and groups active in the HIV community have
opposed the approval of the drug.
However, correspondents say the move could prove to be a new milestone
in the fight against HIV/Aids.
Truvada is already approved by the FDA for people who are
HIV-positive, and is taken along with existing anti-retroviral drugs.
Studies from 2010 showed that Truvada, made by California-based Gilead
Sciences, reduced the risk of HIV in healthy gay men -and among
HIV-negative heterosexual partners of people who are HIV-positive - by
between 44% and 73%.
June decision
The Antiviral Drugs Advisory Committee, whichadvises the FDA, voted
19-3 in favour of prescribing the drug to the highest risk group -
non-infected men who have sex with multiple male partners.
They also approved it, by majority votes, for uninfected people with
HIV-positive partners and for other groups considered at risk of
acquiring HIV through sexual activity.
Truvada has been used as atreatment for people infected with HIV in
the US since 2004
The votes followed an 11-hour meeting of the panel in Silver Spring,
Maryland, and a lengthy public comments session.
Opposition to the prospect of approving the drug is based on concerns
that users could gain a false sense of security, and fears of a
drug-resistant strain ofHIV.
There is also concern that the high cost of Truvada could divert
limited funding from more cost-effective options.
"We need to slow down. I care too much about my community not to speak
my concerns," said Joey Terrill, of the Aids Healthcare Foundation,
which campaigned against the drug's approval.
Nurse Karen Haughey told the panel: "Truvada needs to be taken every
day, 100% of the time, and my experience as a registered nurse tells
me that won't happen.
"In my eight years, not onepatient that I've cared for has been 100% adherent."
But others welcomed the panel's recommendation.
"This brings us closer to a watershed for global HIV prevention
efforts," said Mitchell Warren, executive director of the Aids Vaccine
Advocacy Coalition, after the vote.
The FDA is expected to make its decision by 15 June.
In the UK, Sir Nick Partridge, chief executive of Terrence Higgins
Trust, said: "There is no single method of prevention that can on its
own stop the transmission of HIV.
"Adding Truvada to our existing range of prevention programmes,
including safer sex campaigns, using condoms and regular testing for
HIV is an exciting prospect.
"But we need to know if people at highest risk of infection are
prepared to take a pill every day and whether there would be
anincrease in risk-taking behaviour which could outweigh the
prevention effectiveness of Truvada."
He said a clinical trial to invesitgate these issues would begin in
the UK in the autumn./

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All d right things r not possible always.All d possible things r not
right always.Be true 2 Both ur Mind n Heart,U 'll Never GoWrong.
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When unexpected situation comes in front ofu,what does it mean?It
means that u r moving ahead faster than u expected.
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"If you want something that you never had,do something that you have
never done before".
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There is neither this world nor the world beyond nor happiness for the
one whodoubts.

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Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :- -Your “Stuff” is Not a Part of You:

Allah says, "Never will you attain the good until you spend from that
which you love. And whatever you spend – indeed, Allahis Knowing of
it." [Quran 3: 92]
Think about that. Allah is telling us to give away the things that we
love the most! SubhanAllah! Why does Allah ask this of us? Is it to
liberate us from slavery to material possessions? To f0cus our minds
on Allah and the aakhirah (hereafter)? To prevent the evil that
results from the love of money? To benefit the poor?
Yes, for all of those reasons. Excessive attachment to any
materialthing is misguidance. The love of possessions is a spiritual
trap.
I have at times given away things that were precious to me, thinking
they wouldmean as much to the otherperson as they do to me. Sometimes
they do, and sometimes they don't, and yes it hurts my feelings when
the other person doesn't value my gift; but eventually I get over it,
because the point is the actof giving. And maybe – Insha-Allah – I'll
have something to show Allah on Yawm Al-Qiyamah (the Day of
Resurrection), maybe I'll be able to say, "O Allah, I gave away
thesethings that I loved," and maybe that will earn me some
forgiveness, Allah knows.
There is a powerful spiritual lesson in taking anobject that you love,
and giving it away. I remembera middle-aged brother named AbdulKareem
(Damis-Salaam, for those ofyou who know him). He worked hard,
supported a family, and got by on a tight budget. One time he got a
nice brown leather coat, the long kind that comes down to the knees.
It looked good on him. Then a younger brother, a teenager with poor
manners, said, "Man, that's a cool coat. Can I have it?" Without a
word, AbdulKareem took off the coat and gave it to the teenager.
There's such a strength of character, such freedom from attachment, in
being able to do that. That was 27 years ago and I imagine that
AbdulKareem (who is an old man now) has forgotten all about it. But
Allah sees and remembers./

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HADEES:->-"When the believers pass safely over (the bridge across) Hell, they will be stopped at a bridge in between Hell and Paradise:

Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri (Radi-Allahu 'anhu) :
Allah's Apostle (Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wa Sallam) said,"When the
believers pass safely over (the bridge across) Hell, they will be
stopped at a bridge in between Hell and Paradise where they will
retaliate upon each other for the injustices done among them in the
world, and when they get purified of all their sins, they will be
admitted into Paradise. By Him in Whose Hands the life of Muhammad is
everybody will recognize his dwelling in Paradise better than he
recognizes his dwelling in this world."
Sahih Bukhari: Volume 3, Book 43, Number 620/

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Quran- Islam is a Game Changer : “And We have certainly honored the children of Adam and carried them on the land and sea and provided for them of the good things and preferred them over much of what We have created, with [definite] preference.” – Quran, 17:70 Allah has honored all the children of Adam. Not only Muslims, not only men, not one race or nation, not only the wealthy or beautiful, but all humans. As for the nature of man, Allah says, “[So mention] when your Lord said to the angels, ‘Indeed, I am going to create a human being from clay. So when I have proportioned him and breathed into him of My [created] soul, then fall down to him in prostration.’” – Quran, 38:71-72 A being into whom Allah breathed cannot help but be noble by nature. Yes, we humans are corruptible and shortsighted, but we don’t have to be. Our nature is pure. We can, at times, rise above our own foolishness and become great. When it comes to morality, Islam takes the approach of trusting human beings to live by values like compassion, justice, fairness, help forthe poor, brotherhood and sisterhood, devotion to God, and non-attachment to material luxuries. That’s what Islam is supposed to be! This is why certain oppressive cultural practices found in parts of the Muslim world are so abominable.I’m talking about so-called honor killings, female genital mutilation, denial of education to women, violence against religious minorities, etc. These practices must be abolished. They are anathema to everything Islam represents. Islam came to promote an idea of human dignity based on: 1- Our relationship with Allah; 2- The love and mercy we show one another; 3- The utilization of our free will for a higher purpose.

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Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :- - "And who is better in speech than he who calls men to Allah and does righteous deeds and says I am one of the Muslims." [Al Quran; 41:33]

Ya Allah!! increase my Imaan so I can get up everyday without being
lazy to do my Salah, to read the Quran, to give dawah and to do all
the things which you have ordered me. I don't want to go astray so
please guide me so I can stay on your path and become a better
Muslim./

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''Advise'':-:- “What is a sin?” Whereupon the Messnger said: “When something pricks your conscience, give it up.” (Tirmidhi)

A big part of learning from mistakes is learning to trust our
instincts, because when we make the big mistakes there's almost always
a little voice inside saying, "This is not a good idea." But our nafs
(our lower self, our desires) causes us to ignore that voice. So we
need to learn to trust that inner voice of truth and fitrah.
A person asked Allah's Messenger (sws): "What is faith?" He said:
"When a good deed becomes a source of pleasure for you and an evil
deed becomes a source of disgust for you, then you are a believer." He
again said to Allah's Messenger (sws): "What is a sin?" Whereupon the
Messnger said: "When something pricks your conscience, give it up."
(Tirmidhi)
So the conscience is an effective guide, of course not neglecting
salat, dua', Quran and Sunnah.
A corollary to this is not to blame ourselves for making mistakes.
This learning process is how Allah brings us along, making us more
sincere, smarter, wiser, and stronger. That's how we manage to do
better next time.
So instead of blaming yourself endlessly for past mistakes, use what
you've learned to build somethinggood and bright now, today, and in
the future./

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''Advise'':-:- “What is a sin?” Whereupon the Messnger said: “When something pricks your conscience, give it up.” (Tirmidhi)

A big part of learning from mistakes is learning to trust our
instincts, because when we make the big mistakes there's almost always
a little voice inside saying, "This is not a good idea." But our nafs
(our lower self, our desires) causes us to ignore that voice. So we
need to learn to trust that inner voice of truth and fitrah.
A person asked Allah's Messenger (sws): "What is faith?" He said:
"When a good deed becomes a source of pleasure for you and an evil
deed becomes a source of disgust for you, then you are a believer." He
again said to Allah's Messenger (sws): "What is a sin?" Whereupon the
Messnger said: "When something pricks your conscience, give it up."
(Tirmidhi)
So the conscience is an effective guide, of course not neglecting
salat, dua', Quran and Sunnah.
A corollary to this is not to blame ourselves for making mistakes.
This learning process is how Allah brings us along, making us more
sincere, smarter, wiser, and stronger. That's how we manage to do
better next time.
So instead of blaming yourself endlessly for past mistakes, use what
you've learned to build somethinggood and bright now, today, and in
the future./

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Saturday, May 12, 2012

HADEES:->-

Narrated Anas bin Malik: Allah's Apostle [SAWS] said,"Do not hate one
another, and do not be jealous of one another, and do not desert each
other, and O, Allah's worshipers! Be brothers. Lo! It is not
permissible for any Muslim to desert (not talk to) his brother
(Muslim) for more than three days." (Sahih Bukhari Book 73, Hadith91)

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''Advise'':-:-Tells how to say Salam, the Islamic greeting, correctly:

A board that instructs how to say Salaam correctly Passing by one of
the lanes in theold part of town I spotted this board. The hoarding
installed in front of one of the oldest talkies in the city, tells how
to say the Salam [Salaam] correctly.
The scripts reads, 'Salam ka sahihtariiqa' or the 'Right way of
greeting the other person'.
It is 'Assalam-o-Alaikum' or 'Assalamu-Alaikum', not Salam Alaikum.
And the reply is Walaikum Assalam.
As the words are in Arabic, it is possible that people may not know
the exact pronunciation. I've commonly heard 'Assalam-Walaikum' also.
It can be a religious issue, just a linguistic exercise or an age-old
habit due to which people only greet others with the first half of the
sentence, as if they are in a hurry.
I haven't seen such boards and hence took the photograph. Apart from
Urdu, it also mentionsthe correct 'Salam' in devnagari [Hindi script].
As far as the meaning goes, it is 'Peace be upon you' and the reply is
'So be on you'.
For people with roots in Awadh [region around Lucknow], we were always
more accustomed with the 'secular' Adab [pronunciation: Aadaab]. It
still comes more natural to me. Just like Khuda Hafiz, which I am more
comfortable though most of my acquaintances now say Allah Hafiz.
The board is installed over a kebab seller's shop. It might get a new
banner or hoarding any day, as these days flex advertising banners
have almost pushed painters out of the job, as they can be easily be
preparedand put up. Hence, I thought, I should click the photo.
Enough words for a post now. Hope I haven't put you in a fix and you
are not thinking whether you spell out the Salam correctly/

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Story:->-Top tourist places to see in New Delhi:- - '' Qutub Minar Delhi ''

Qutub Minar Delhi

Qutubuddin Aibak laid the foundation of Qutab Minar,a tower of
victory, in 1199AD. Originally, it rose to a height of 72.5 m. It is
without doubt one of the finest stone tower in Indiaand one of the
most important landmarks in Delhi. Iltutmish, the son-in-law and
successor of Qutubuddin, completed its construction. Nearby, you can
also see the ruins of the Tomb of Iltutmish. It was built in 1235 AD,
during his own lifetime, and richly decorated interiors, using
calligraphy.The tower tapers from a base of 2.75 m to 14.32 m at the
top and it took 20 years to complete.
Built in red sandstone, the tower of sports inscriptions of verses
from the Holy Quran and some intricate carvings. We can also see the
ruins of the ramparts of the city called"Siri" here. It was
established in 1303 AD by Ala-ud-Din, who dug a large reservoir in
Hauz Khas, to supply water to his city. Although there is much of the
city remains to be seen, has been described by contemporary historians
as the "envy of Baghdad, the rival of Cairo and equalto
Constantinople. In addition to these, you can also see the tomb of
Adham Khan and Taj Zafar in the Qutub complex and the Tomb of
Jamali-Kamalibehind him.
Iron Pillar
Located in the courtyard of the Quwwatu'l-Islam, the famous iron
pillar belongs to the fourth century. It is enclosed in the complex of
Qutub Minar in Delhi. The Sanskritinscription in Gupta and peculiar
style of his"capital Amalaka 'confirmsthe date.
Qutub Minar Legends
There are a number of legends related to the Qutub Minar in Delhi.
Some people believe the monument was built by Prithviraj Chauhan, so
his daughter could see the holy river Yamuna from itssummit, as part
of their daily worship.
Qutub Minar Blues
According to the inscriptions of Qutub Minar, was beaten twice by
lightning and was damaged. The first incidence occurred in 1326,
during the reign of Muhammad Tughluq.
Quwwatu'l-Islam Masjid
The mosque known as Masjid-Islam Quwwatu'l is located next to Qutub
Minar in Delhi. Is believed to have been built using cut stone slabs
and materials of the remains of Hindu temples. brocades and delicate
designs adorn this structure Islamic inscription.
Tomb Iltutmish
Created by Iltutmish Shamsu'd-Din in 1235, the tomb of Iltutmish
northwest of Quwwatu'l Islam Mosque in Delhi. Although, there is a
difference of only five years between the construction of the tomb of
Sultan Ghauri and the tomb of this./

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"Stay keen on your deen. Keep it routine. Believe in the unseen. Stay away from the unclean. Your heart will be serene. In shaa Allah (God-willing.)" -

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News:- -HADEES:->-How did the spread of Islam affect the World?

How did the spread of Islam affect the World?
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The Muslim community expanded rapidly after the Prophet's death.
Within a few decades, the territory under Muslim rule had extended
onto three continents--Asia, Africa andEurope. Over the next few
centuries this Empire continued to expand and Islam gradually became
the chosen faith of the majority of its inhabitants. Among the reasons
for the rapid and peaceful spread of Islam was the simplicity of its
doctrine--Islam calls for faith in only One God worthy of worship.
Islam also repeatedly instructs human beings to use their powers of
intelligence and observation.
As Muslim civilization developed, it absorbed the heritage of ancient
civilizations like Egypt, Persia and Greece, whose learning was
preserved in the libraries and with the scholars of its cities. Some
Muslim scholars turned their attention to these centers of learning
and sought to acquaint themselves with the knowledge taught and
cultivated in them. They, therefore, set about with a concerted effort
to translate the philosophical and scientific works available to them,
not onlyfrom the Greek and Syriac languages (the languages of eastern
Christian scholars), but also from Pahlavi, the scholarly language of
pre-Islamic Persia, and even from Sanskrit, an ancient Indian
language./

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HADEES:->-Gifts to those who fast:

The Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said:
'Whoever says at daybreak: "There is no God save Allahalone, He has no
partner, toHim belongs the dominion and the praise and He has power
over all things" ; such a person will have theequivalent of a slave
from the son of Ismail; ten good deeds will be written for him, ten
misdeeds will be erased, and he will be elevated ten levels. He will
be protected from Satan until evening, and if he says it in the
evening, he would have the same rewards until morning' (Ahmad, Abu
Daud, Ibn Majah - sahih).
The Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam also said:
'Whoever says in the morning or in the evening: "O Allah! You are my
Lord. There is no God beside You.You created me and I am Your slave
and I have taken a covenant to You and promised You what I am able to
do. I seek refuge with You from the evil of what I have done, I
acknowledge Your favour upon me and I acknowledge my sin. Forgive me
because none forgives sins except You." Ifa servant died during the
day or night after having said this prayer, he will enter Paradise'
(Ahmad, Abu Daud, Al Nisa'e, Ibn Majah, Ibn Hibban, Al Hakim - sahih;
Al Bukhari transmits another version of this hadith).
Again the Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said:
'Whoever says at morning or evening: "Glory and praise be Allah the
Great" one hundred times, no one will come forward on the Day of
Judgement with better than he; except if someone said the same as him
and added to it' (Muslim, Ahmad, Abu Daud,Al Tirmidhi).
'Whoever said: "Glory and praise be to Allah the Great" , a date tree
will be planted for him in the Paradise' (Al Tirmidhi, Ibn Hibban, Al
Hakim - sahih).
'Whoever says: "Glory and praise be to Allah" one hundred times in a
single day his sins would be erased even if they were like the waves
of the sea' (Bukhari and Muslim).
'Whoever implements ten verses of the Quran will notbe included among
the negligent. Whoever implements one hundred verses will be
considered among the obedient. And, whoever implements one thousand
verses will be among he extremely rich' (Abu Daud, Ibn Hibban -
sahih).
'Whoever says in the evening: " In the name of Allah with whose name
there can be no harm in the earth or in the heavensand He is the
Hearer the Knower" three times, he will not be afflicted with a sudden
calamity before morning. And whoever says it in the morning three
times will not be afflicted with a sudden calamity before evening'
(Abu Daud, Ibn Hibban, Al Hakim - sahih).
'Whoever says: "I seek refuge with the perfect words of Allah from the
evil that He created" three times in the evening will not be harmed by
the bite of a serpent during that night' (Al Tirmidhi, Ibn Hibban, Al
Hakim - sahih).
'Whoever says upon leaving his house : "In the name of Allah, I trust
in Allah, there is no movement and no power except with Allah" , it
would be said to him: "You have been contented and you took
precaution" , Satan will turn away from him' (Al Tirmidhi, Abu Daud,
Ibn Hibban, Ibn al Sunni - sahih).
'Whoever says when he hears the caller to prayer: "And I bear witness
that there is no God save Allah, He is alone and has no partner and I
bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger. I am pleased
with Allah as Lord, Muhammad as Prophet and Islam as religion" all his
sins will be forgiven' (Muslim and the other five).
'Whoever recites the Surah al Ikhlas ten times , Allah will build for
him a house in the Paradise' (Ahmad - sahih).
'Whoever recites the Surah al Kahf on a Friday , a light will be
created for him until the next Friday' (Al Hakim and Al Bayhaqi -
sahih).
'Whoever recites the verse of the throne after every compulsory prayer
will not be forbidden entrance to Paradise' (Ibn Hibban and Al Nisa'e
- sahih).
'Whoever recites Surah al Ikhlas it is as if he read one-third of the
Quran' (Ahmad, Al Nisa'e, Al Tirmidhi - sahih)/

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The main causes of liver damage are~
1. Sleeping too late and waking up too late are main cause.
2. Not urinating in the morning.
3. Too much eating.
4. Skipping breakfast.
5. Consuming too much medication.
6. Consuming too much preservatives, additives,food coloring, and
artificial sweetener.
7. Consuming unhealthy cooking oil. As much as possible reduce cooking
oil use when frying, which includes even the best cooking oils like
olive oil. Do not consume fried foodswhen you are tired, except if the
body is very fit.
8. Consuming raw (overly done) foods also add to theburden of liver.
Fried veggies should be finished in one sitting, do not store.We
should prevent this without necessarily spending more. We just have to
adopt a good daily lifestyle and eatinghabits. Maintaining good eating
habits and time condition are very important for our bodies to absorb
and get rid of unnecessary chemicals according to 'schedule.'/

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Health:-Eat slowly ‘to stave off diabetes’: - - Want to stave off diabetes?Eat slowly, says a new study.

Researchers at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences have
foundthat people who wolf down their food are two-and-a half times
morelikely to develop Type 2 diabetes than those who savour their
meal.
This is in line with previousresearch that found links between eating
quickly and obesity. But it is the first time that the speed at which
people eat has been identified as an independent risk factor for Type
2 diabetes.
For their study, the researchers compared 234 newly diagnosed Type 2
diabetes patients to 468 people free from the disease. The
participants were quizzed on diabetes risk factors and asked to rate
their eating speed. Body weights and measurements were also taken, the
'Daily Express' reported.
After adjusting for other factors including a family history of
diabetes, exercise habits and smoking, the researchers found those
with faster eating habits had a more than two times greater riskof
developing Type 2 diabetes.
Lead researcher Dr. Lina Radzeviciene said, "The prevalence of Type 2
diabetes is increasing globally and becoming a world pandemic. It's
important to identify modifiable risk factors that may help people
reduce their chances of developingthe disease."
Type 2 diabetes, which normally develops during middle age and is
associated with obesity or an unhealthy lifestyle, is a largely
preventable diseasethat can be controlled through a healthy diet and
exercise, even if an individual finds it a struggle to lose weight.
Dr. Radzeviciene's team now hopes to perform a larger study looking at
how types of food, calorie intake, exercise, and psychological and
emotional well-being affect diabetes risk factors.

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Story - :-Just Another Muslim Couple My contribution to the Love, Inshallah blog . Cheesy? Corny? Saccharine? Hell yeah, this is a love story!

Walking down the street, you watch the stereotypical Muslim Arab
couple as they pass by you.
The husband, in the crisp white dishdasha that marks him as a
traditional Arab male, coupled with the starched patterned white
shemagh that is crowned by a stiff black egal .
The wife, covered in black from head to toe, ebony chiffon swirling
around her as her feet move, invisible.
His skin is the dusky brown of a Khaleeji Arab; his beard dark, wiry,
and clearly trying to grow longer. The hem of his dishdasha rises
above his ankles, signifying that he is of those troublesome religious
types. What are they called? Oh yes, Salafis.
Who knows what color the wife'sskin is? Poor woman, she probably can't
breathe behind that layered veil.
His eyes do not smile, his lips are pursed. Horrible man, he must
beangry at his wife for how the sleeve of her cloak pulled below her
wrists! Poor woman is probably going to get beaten tonight. If only
you could save her, liberate her from this oppressive society.
These poor, pathetic, backward Arab savages!
Except, they're not.
Oh, he is Arab, but she loves to describe herself as a Canadian of
washed-out desi descent, except she's not really desi because her
parents and grandparents were born and raised in South Africa. She was
raised in Canada her whole life and refuses to be anything but
Canadian.
He is awkward about his Arab heritage, half-Egyptian and half-Kuwaiti,
raised partly in Canada but never feeling at homethere or anywhere
else. She rolls her eyes and tells him that he is exotic, fawns over
his copper skin and high cheekbones, saying that he is her Orientalist
fantasy sheik. And at least the Egyptian genes ensure that their
daughter will be a great dancer, since she can't dance to save her
life.
He thinks that his beard is too long already, that it must be scaryto
others. She forbids him to cut it, or even trim it, because she loves
threading her fingers through his beard and tugging on the wiry curls.
His lips are pursed because she has just made a snarky, suggestive
comment, giggling behind her niqab , while he tries to stop himself
from laughing out loud and attracting attention.
Never able to resist the temptation to unnerve him, she breathily
whispers something that makes him blush furiously and duck his head in
embarrassment.
The only one to get hit when they get home is him, when she punches
him in the arm teasinglyand cracks a joke about her wearing the pants
in the house.
His dark, serious eyes sparkle when he sees her, even if he's not too
impressed with the shock of blue streaks in her hair.
When she fidgets in front of the mirror, comparing herself to the
voluptuous Arab women of his family, he tells her to stop being silly
and that he thinks she is the sexiest woman in the world. He waggles
his eyebrows at her, ridiculously although he's actuallyaiming for
suggestive, until she starts laughing and kisses him tomake him stop.
Of course, you can't see all that.
They are just another Muslim couple, walking down the street.
It is only after they walk by you that you see their hands join
together, fingers entwined.
Posted by AnonyMouse at 7:28 AM
Labels: Arabs , love , muslim men , muslim women , romance
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8:55 AM, May 10, 2012
hamza khanzada said...
love of husband and wife is never ending......
and the first love is never forgotten/

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Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :-“Say: ‘If the whole of mankind and Jinns were to gather together to produce the like of this Qur’an, they could not produce the like of it, even if they backed up each other with help and support.’” (Quran 17:88)

Did the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), a mereshepherd and trader living
almost one and a half thousand years ago in the lonely deserts of
Arabia, realize the lasting significance of his actions? Did he
perceive the way hiswords and deeds would echo down the annals of
history?
Sure he did. He was a man of great wisdom, courage and natural
intelligence. Hedid not do things randomly, especially in matters of
worship. And hewas guided by Allah in these matters, so that his
actions could serve as an example for humanity untilthe Day of
Resurrection.

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HADEES:->-

It was narrated that 'Abd-Allaah ibn 'Amr (may Allaah be pleased with
him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be
uponhim) said:
"Every deed has a period ofenthusiasm, and every period of enthusiasm
is followed by a slackening off. If a person's enthusiasm is for my
Sunnah, then he has succeeded, but whoever chooses something else when
he slackens off is doomed." Narrated by Ibn Hibbaan in his Saheeh
(1/187); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb, 56.
It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him)
that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be uponhim) said:
"Every deed has a period ofenthusiasm, and every period of enthusiasm
is followed by a slackening off. If a person is moderate and avoids
extremes, then you may have hope for him, but if fingers are pointed
at him, then do not count him as anything." Narrated by al-Tirmidhi,
2453; classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb, 57./
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'' Dua '' :: - -

In the hadeeth of Umm Salamah (ra) by Shihr who said : 'I said to Umm
Salamah : 'O Mother of the Believers, what is the duaa'which the
Prophet (sallahAllaahu alayhi wasallam) would supplicate the most
while in your presence? '
So she said : 'The frequent supplication of his was :
ÙŠَا Ù…ُÙ‚َÙ„ِّبَ الْÙ‚ُÙ„ُوبِ Ø«َبِّتْ Ù‚َÙ„ْبِÙ‰ عَÙ„َÙ‰ دِينِÙƒَ
"O, Turner of the hearts, make my heart firm on Your religion."
And also reported by Imaam Ahmad , from the hadeeth of 'Aisha
(radhiyaAllaahu anha): 'TheDua' which the Prophet (sallahAllaahu
alayhi wasallam) used to supplicate with a lot…' then she mentioned
it. [Silsilah as-Saheeha of Al-Imaam Al-Albaanee:Volume 5 Number 2091]

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''Advise'':-:-Love Overcomes Hatred:

A few years later, when I was working in Fort Worth (in my early
20′s), there was a supervisor who usedto harrass me. He was abusive
toward everyone, but he seemed to have a particular dislike of me. I
don't know why. Well, I had been experimenting with meditation, and
had been reading a few books about spirituality. One day I decided
that I would go about my day trying to seethe soul within each person.
With each person I met, I would look past the exterior appearance,
past the external behaviors, andtry to perceive the soul inside.
It may sound silly or new-agey, but I noticed a difference
immediately. I was able to see things in people that I had not
previously perceived. In particular I saw a lot of fear. As I was
walking toward the cafeteria, I saw the abusive supervisor standing
near the door. I tried to forget everything I had experienced at his
hands, and look to his soul.I can't say exactly what I saw, but as I
approached him, he smiled at me. This was so unexpected and
incongruous, that I didn't know how to react and I continued on my way
without response.
After that day, I noticed a change. That supervisor and I certainly
did not become friends, but he stopped being hostile toward me. I
cannot really explain this, except to speculate that the act of
looking to a person's soul is a form of love, just as listening
deeply, without judgment, is an act of love. We are so unaccustomed
inthis life to people regarding us in a pure way,without judgment,
withoutresponding to our appearance or dress, without resentment for
past mistakes, that when someone does it, it's disarming. It
transforms.
This is the power of love.
I'm not suggesting that all oppression in this world can be overcome
with a look. There is evil in the world. There are times when we must
fight to defend our lives and our families. Certain entities areimmune
to the power of love (the current murderous regime in Syria is not
going to be overthrown with love). Buteven in the context of conflict,
love and faith are powerful. Some Russian soldiers in Chechnya
embraced Islam after beingcaptured by the mujahideen and treated with
kindness. Some soldiers in Egypt who wereordered to fire upon
civilians refused to do so after being embraced or kissed by
protesters.
The Prophet Muhammad (sws) himself was a reluctant warrior who
disliked fighting except as a last resort. He was one of the first
military leaders in history to lay down stringent rules for humane
warfare, prohibiting even the killing of animals or burning of crops.
He was a champion of faith, not fighting. His mission was one of
compassion. The most powerful tools in his arsenal were the Quran and
the testimony of "Laa ilaha il-Allah" (there is no God but Allah).
That is how he changed the world.

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''Advise'':-:-

"... When the worshippers see that night has come over them, and they
see that the people of heedlessness have taken their place of rest on
their beds and returned to sleep,they rise up to stand before Allah in
happiness and bliss. They seek out glad-tidings... So they turn
towards the night with their bodies and their facestouch the earth.
The night comes to an end but the sweetness they find in recitation
does not come toan end and their bodies do not tire from prolonged
worship. Then morning comes for both of these two parties, the night
has left them either with a profit or with deceit. Those people (who
slept) wake up after they have tired of sleep and rest, and these
people (who prayed) wake up looking forward to the approach of another
night. How different these two groups are."/

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Friday, May 11, 2012

And be patient, and your patience is not except through Allah. And do not grieve over them and do not be in distress over what they conspire. Indeed, Allah is with those who fear Him and those who do good.' [Al-Nahl: 127-128]

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HADEES:->-“O you who believe! Fulfill (your) obligations.” (Quran 5:1)

Amir al-Mu'minin (Commander of the Faithful) 'Ali (RA), in his letter
to Malik al-Ashtar, wrote:
"If you conclude an agreement between yourself and your enemy or enter
into a pledge with him, then fulfil your agreement and discharge your
pledge faithfully. Place yourself as a shield against whatever you
havepledged, because among the obligations of Allah there is nothing
on which people are more firmly united despite the difference of their
ideas and variation of their viewsthan respect for fulfilling
pledges."
Words are important. They are a starting point, and they have the
power to heal or hurt. But even moreimportant are actions. Fulfill
your promises. Practice what you preach. Do. Bring it.

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News:- -Who started the first world war ? Muslims??

I liked the answer of this Germaniun Muslim scholar when he was asked
about terrorism and Islam
He said : Who started the first world war ? Muslims??
Who started the second world war ? Muslims ??
Who killed about 20 millions of Aborigines in Australia ? Muslims ??
Who sent the nuclear bombs of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ? Muslims ??
Who killed more than 100 millions of Indians in NorthAmerica ? Muslims ??
Who killed more than 50 millions of Indians in southAmerica ? Muslims ??
Who took about 180 millions of African people as slaves and 88% of
them died and was thrown in Atlantic ocean ? Muslims ??
No , They weren't Muslims!!! First of all, You have to define
terrorism properly... If a non-Muslim do something bad..it is crime.
But if a Muslim commit same..he is terrorist... So first remove this
double standard...then come to the point!!!

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''Advise'':-:-O Allah, ALHAMDULILLAH FOR EVERYTHING!

Say Alhamdulillah When You Sit With Your Family,
As There Is Someone Somewhere Wishing To Have One.
Say Alhamdulillah When You Go To Work,
As Many People Are Still Looking For A Job.
Say Alhamdulillah Because You Are Healthy,
As The Sick Ones Wish To Buy Health No Matter How High The Price Is.
Say Alhamdulillah Because You Are Still Alive,
As The Dead Would Wish To Come Back To Life To DoGood Deeds.
Say Alhamdulillah Because You Worship ALLAH,
As Others Worship Idols and Money.
O Allah, ALHAMDULILLAH FOR EVERYTHING!

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Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :- Islam is a Game Changer

Islam is a game changer. Every other system, every human-made "ism" –
feudalism, tribalism, nationalism, monarchism, capitalism, communism,
fascism – treats human beings like commodities or less. Every other
system simply plays around with variables like distribution of wealth
and labor, or elevates one group of human beings based on lineage or
geography, while devaluing others to less-than-human status.
All these systems are fundamentally uncivilized, even barbaric.
Islam changes everything. Islam says, we're going to uphold the
fundamental dignity of all human beings.
"And We have certainly honored the children of Adam and carried them
on the land and sea and provided for them of the good things and
preferred them over much of what We have created, with [definite]
preference." – Quran, 17:70
Allah has honored all the children of Adam. Not only Muslims, not only
men, not one race or nation, not only the wealthy or beautiful, but
all humans. As for the nature of man, Allah says, "[So mention] when
your Lord said to the angels, 'Indeed, I am going to create a human
being from clay. So whenI have proportioned him and breathed into him
of My [created] soul, then fall down to him in prostration.'" – Quran,
38:71-72
A being into whom Allah breathed cannot help but be noble by nature.
Yes, wehumans are corruptible and shortsighted, but we don't have to
be. Our nature is pure. We can, at times, rise above our own
foolishness and become great.
When it comes to morality,Islam takes the approach of trusting human
beings to live by values like compassion, justice, fairness, help for
the poor, brotherhood and sisterhood, devotion to God, and
non-attachment to material luxuries.
That's what Islam is supposed to be!
This is why certain oppressive cultural practices found in parts of
the Muslim world are so abominable. I'm talking about so-called honor
killings, female genital mutilation, denial of education to women,
violence against religious minorities, etc. These practices must be
abolished. They are anathema to everything Islam represents.
Islam came to promote an idea of human dignity based on:
1- Our relationship with Allah;
2- The love and mercy we show one another;
3- The utilization of our free will for a higher purpose.
All human beings are created in the best of molds ( You Are Perfectly
Created ). All human beings are born on the fitrah , the pure and
natural way, withan inborn inclination to recognize the Creator and do
good. Racism and nationalism are abhorred and abolished. Women are
recognized as intellectual and spiritual beings, not property,
objects, or vassals.
That's Islam as it should be.It's a revolutionary system. Rather than
a limited material or tribal system, itis for the first time in
history a human system. If we're practicing anything less then we're
not practicing Islam. If we look down on certain races, if we hate
people because of their nationality or religion,if we subjugate women,
then we're practicing a fraud, and shaming ourselves before the world.
Islam rises above everything that came before. Islam came to change
the world, and to elevate the essential nobility all human beings, a
nobility not based on nation or tribe, but on our eternal souls.
That's the callof Islam. That's the path we must follow./

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News:- - some most important details of Heaven and Hell

Do u Know that :
1) The black stone at the kaabah was whiter than snow, but the sins of
the children of Adam made it black.
2) The first prophet and thefirst person ever to host a guest a guest
was Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.w).
3) Healing appeared 4 times in Quran and 3 times linked to Quran and
once to Honey .
4) Paradise has eight doorswhile Fire has seven doors.
5) All Insects are in Fire except Bee.
{Allahu Alam }/

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HADEES:->-Abu Huraira reported: The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said: SayAmin when the Imam says Amin, for it anyone's utterance of Amin synchronises with that of the angels, he will be forgiven his past sins. {The Book of Prayers (Kit

Oath on Patience
The Messenger of Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: "There are
three men about whom I can take an oath. No man's wealth can be
reduced by charity. Any man who shows patience in the face of
oppression, Allah honours him…." [Ibn Majah]
It often happens in family matters that with the people nearest and
dearestto us we are least forgiving. Somebody says something harsh and
Shaitaan immediately jumps to our side telling usto throw a brick in
exchange for a stone. He incites us saying that unless we crush the
other person in retaliation we will never get any respect.
But this is not the formula for honour given by our beloved Prophet
(sal Allahualaihi wa sallam). He told us to forbear the personal
insults we receive to bring us honour.
It is sad that we are willingto show forbearance when Allah (subhana
wa ta'ala) isinsulted, and patience when Muhammad (sal Allahu alaihi
wa sallam) is maligned, but quick to react when the lowly persons of
ourselves are treated contemptuously./

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'' Dua '' :: - -forgive me my sins;

"Oh Allah, indeed there are sins between me and You;
and there are sins betweenme and Your creation.
Oh Allah, what is this for You, so forgive me my sins;
and whatever arises from them, bear them for me
and enrich me with Your favor, for Your forgiveness spreads wide.
Oh Allah, enlighten the knowledge of my heart;
and render my body obedient to You;
and purify me from inner discord and occupy me with contemplation;
and protect me from the whisperings of Satan;
and save me from him, Oh Compassionate One,
until he no longer has any power over me."
Ameen /

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''Advise'':-:- Purify your heart and soul from the dirt of the day

At the end of every day, just before heading to bed, remember to take
account of yourself. What did you say or do today? Purify your heart
and soul from the dirt of the day and seeksincere forgiveness or any
wrong you may have done.If you can't remember anything, then still ask
for forgiveness because the human being is a forgetful being.

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''Advise'':-:- Choose love and peacewill follow:

There is a saying: ""Choose love and peace will follow. Choose peace
and love will follow."
As Muslims we also understand that justice andfairness are vital, and
I think this is one of the distinguishing factors of our deen (our
Islamic way of life). Other religions speak of love, but do not
emphasize justice. But when people are brutalizedand oppressed, what
does it mean to speak of love or peace? When a man has hisboot on
another man's neck, while he loots his home and hurts his family, does
it mean anything to tell the victim to be peaceful?
No, without justice you cannever have peace. That's why Lady Justice
carries a sword in one hand and a balance in the other. The sword
represents the authority of law to enforce peace and punish
criminals.But the sword would be meaningless without the balance,
which indicates the principles of fairness onwhich laws must be built.
This representation of justice is common, and in some versions the
lady is blindfolded, indicating the justice should be applied equally
to all regardless of race or social status.
War, bigotry and hatred are not the original human condition. They are
not inevitable. They don't represent the natural state of the human
heart.
1. War is almost always a product of greed and selfishness.
2. Bigotry is not a natural human trait, but is usually bred and
whipped up by cynical leaders looking to exploitpeople's ignorance for
personal aggrandizement. People like Hitler, or Slobodan Milosevic, or
the politicians and radio hosts who whipped up genocidal hatred in
Rwanda, or even the USA's new crop of radical right-wing fanatics like
Sarah Palin. These peopleexploit ignorance, and not only cater to it
but feed it for political gain.
3. Hatred is not the original human condition, but a product of
oppression and suffering.
Treat people fairly, be honest, and do not covet what is not yours,
and there will be no war. Peaceis not an elusive dream, or a
mysterious goal at the end of some obscure path. The road to peace is
obvious, but it takes unerring honesty, and totaljustice.
So I would amend the saying to, "Act justly and peace will follow.
Choose peace and love will follow."

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Health:-- Take a chill fill

It's that time of the year when the mercury soars. Going out in the
scorching sun can leave you drained and it is vital to maintain body
hydration. Apart fromthe regular intake of water,doctors recommend
natural fruit juices and drinks. They are quick quenchers with ample
nutrients and are better than aerated soft drinks with chemical
preservatives and artificial flavours. A. Shrikumar looks into the
nutritional value and health benefits of some of them.
Palmyra Fruit (Nongu) and Pathaneer
Pathaneer and nongu are fast catching up with the city people. Many
kiosks, including government-run ones, have sprung up along the main
roads. It tastes good and is light on the pocket.
Nutritional value: Kal nongus (ripe fruits) and pathaneer are rich in
carbohydrate and moisturecontent. They provide plenty of minerals such
as calcium, phosphorous and iron, along with fibres and proteins to
the body. The fruit contains Vitamins A, B and C in the form of
ascorbic acid. It is perfect for the figure-conscious as it contains
zero fat.
Health benefits: The pulp is highly nutritious and thefibrous outer
layer mitigates body heat. Application of pathaneer on the body cures
boils, rashes and dermatitis.
Cucumber
Best known as the base of salads, cucumber helps youinstantly regain
lost energy. It is also a great snack.
Nutritional value: Cucumber has 96 per cent water that is more
nutritious than regular water. Its low calorie content makes it an
ideal diet for people looking to lose weight. Vitamins such as
thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and Vit.B9, calcium, magnesium,
phosphorous, potassium, zinc and iron are the major constituents.
Health benefits: Extremelyhelpful in keeping the body hydrated and
regulating body temperature. It also helps in flushing out toxins,
controls blood pressure, is beneficial for teeth and gums, promotes
joint health, and stimulates hair and nail growth.
Watermelon
The juicy, red slices of watermelon are ideal snack options on a hot
summer's day.
Nutritional value: A wide range of minerals like fluoride, iron,
sodium, magnesium and potassium, optimum sugar and dietary fibres, and
alsotraces of vital vitamins are present. These strengthen the immune
system and keep infections at bay. Watermelon is also a concentrated
source of carotenoids, which preventthe formation of cancer cells.
Health benefits: Rich in antioxidants, watermelons can neutralise free
radicals in body and reduce the riskof colon cancer and heart attacks.
It reduces airway spasms in asthma patients.Beta carotene in
watermelon sharpens eyesight. Apart from regulating salt content in
the blood, it also eases inflammations and prevents diabetes.
Tender coconut
One of the most easily available cooling options on the roadside,
tender coconut tops the list. Though the price has increased, it
continues to be the first pick on a hot day. Nutritional value: Both
the flesh and water oftender coconut contain high moisture. Good
amount of protein, fat, sugar, dietary fibre, potassium, iron and
Vitamin C are also present, apart from the calories thatcan keep you
brisk round the clock.
Health benefits: Keeps the body cool, kills intestinal worms, checks
urinary infections, promotes growth, cures malnourishment and is
effective in the treatment of kidney and urethral stones.
Buttermilk
There's nothing like our good old home-made 'mor'to beat the heat.
Best served chilled in earthen pots with a hint of pudina, lemon,
coriander leaves and cumin seeds, buttermilk definitely lifts your
spirits on a hot day.
Nutritional value: Replete with the most absorbable form of Vitamin A,
E and K, lauric acid and lecithin. It isalso a vital source of the
mineral selenium, has high anti-oxidant content and saturated fats,
protein, calcium and iodine.
Health benefits: Primarily cures thyroid and adrenal problems, fungal
infections, regulates cholesterol metabolism, protects arteries,
boosts immunity and builds muscles.

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Good Morning Tips

The tree does not with draw its shade from the woodcutter, so Forgive
theone who hurt u..They will realise Ur worth One day.. GUD MG
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Success is the ability to go From One failure to another With no loss
of enthusiasm... Gud Morning N Have A Great Sunday =)
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Between a 100 yesterdaysN a 100 2morrows,There is only 1 2day N I
would not let ths pass without saying thx 4 being such a lovely frnd
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What is Trust?Trust is a feeling that a one year oldchild has, when u
throw him up in the air N catch him again..he still laughs nenjy

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''Advise'':-:- Rules In Islam On Joking

Islam is a perfect religion ithas set guidelines for everything, in
every walk of life. Following the Sunnah of Rasulullah (SAW)is the key
to everything and it shows us that Rasulullah (SAW)) used to smile and
joke with his companions:
A man came to Rasulullah (SAW) and said: "Give me an animal to ride
on" Rasulullah (SAW) replied: "Iwill give you the son of a female
camel". The man said with astonishment: "What could I do with the son
of a female camel?" (Thinking that he would begiven a camel too small
to ride). Thereupon Rasulullah(SAW) replied: "What do female camels
deliver except camels?" (i.e., that every camel, even if it is fully
grown, is the product of a female camel!). (Abu Dawud & Tirmidhi).
Remember that there are guidelines to follow, according to the Sunnah,
when it comes to joking, laughing and having fun
1) MAKE SURE you don't make fun of any aspect of Islam:
Jokes should not involve verses from the Qur'aan, hadith, or any of
fundamentals of Islam. Unfortunately, some people tell jokes about the
verses of the Qur'aan, Prophets, angels, or they make fun of the
Hijaab, thebeard, etc. This is the most dangerous as it can make
aperson a Kaafir, EVEN IF YOU ARE ONLY JOKING.
Sheikh Al-'Uthaymeen said:"One who mocks Allah, His verses, His signs
or His Messengers is a disbeliever because this action
nullifiesbelief."
Rasulullah (SAW) said: "A slave (of Allah) would uttera word, without
paying attention to it, which would result in him going down into the
Hellfire further than the distance between the east and the west."
(Muslim)
So the sister in the Niqaab is NOT A NINJAA and the brother who
shortens his pants or lengthens his beard is NOT A NERD!

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HADEES:->

It is He Who has sent downto you (Muhammad صلى اللهعليه وسلم) the Book
(this Qur'an). In it are Verses thatare entirely clear, they are the
foundations of the Book [and those are the Verses of Al-Ahkam
(commandments), Al-Fara'id (obligatory duties) and Al-Hudud (legallaws
for the punishment ofthieves, adulterers)]; and others not entirely
clear. Soas for those in whose hearts there is a deviation (from the
truth) they follow that which is not entirely clear thereof, seeking
Al-Fitnah (polytheism and trials), andseeking for its hidden meanings,
but none knowsits hidden meanings save Allah. And those who are firmly
grounded in knowledge say: "We believe in it; the whole of it(clear
and unclear Verses) are from our Lord." And none receive admonition
except men of understanding. (Tafsir At-Tabari).
( سورة آل عمران , Aal-e-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 7)

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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Story - :- A Gate Called Ar-Rayyaan

Allahumma, Ar-Rahman,
let me in through Ar-Rayyaan,
with my daughter hand in hand.
Or if not, then shake me loose
of all I've done;
brush the sins off me like dust
and show me the path
to Bab As-Salat.
Or Bab Al-Hajj, or Bab-As-Saum.
Let me come home,
let me come home to You.
Bab At-Tawbah, Bab Al-Jihad,
with my child, that's all I ask,
and let all else vanish
beneath the waters, or be taken
by the wind.

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''Advise'':-/:-/- Life is hard, but the sun still shines:

How is life treating you?
People never answer this question honestly, do they? You ask them,
"What's up?" and they never say, "Oh brother, let me tell you," and
start pouring out their troubles. Because people don't want to burden
others.
But the reality is that manypeople are suffering in some way. They are
dealing with:
*.
Job stresses
*.
Financial worries and debt
*.
Illness, either their own or a family member's
*.
Family problems
*.
Loneliness
Life can be hard sometimes. It can be lonely, frustrating, confusing
and painful.
But Alhamdulillah, although life has its challenges, it's still
preciousisn't it? Every moment is a chance to get closer to Allah, to
express the talentsHe has given us, and to feelthe sunshine on our
faces.
If life is hard, hang in there.Ask yourself what steps you can take to
make things better. Even if they are tiny steps – so small that they
seem insignificant to you – have faith, they will make a difference in
time.
In the meantime, count theblessings you've been given. In Surat
Ar-Rahman, Allah asks us over and overagain, "Fa bi ayyi aalaai
rabbikumaa tukathibaan." "Then which of the favors of your Lord will
you deny?"
Breathe deeply and feel your chest rise. Hold your head up. Bite into
a grape or strawberry and taste thepure goodness of it. Step outside
and feel the breezeor the sun on your face. Go the park, sit down with
your back against a tree, and praise Allah. Life is hard, but it's
precious.
I'm not dismissing anyone's problems. They are real. But don't lose
sight of the other side of the equation. When I look at my daughter, I
see that Alhamdulillah she is healthy, bright, and she loves me. So
how can I ever feel despair, or be ungrateful to Allah? I cannot./

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Story - :-| The Curious Ladybug

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Once upon a time, a cheerful ladybug was in the park hopping from
oneflower to another and enjoying the nice sunny day. The ladybug was
a very curious, and liked to check out anything new.
The ladybug flew across the road to look at the rowof homes across
from the park. Each home had a little yard with plenty of flowers. Her
favorite flowers were the red roses and so she went to the yard that
had the most."Mmmmmm" she went as she started munching."Such beautiful
and delicious roses" she thought.
While she was enjoying herself and hopping from on red rose to
another, shenoticed the front door opening and a man leavingthe house.
He left the door cracked open as he gathered his things, so the
ladybug flew in. On her way in she almost bumpedinto a woman who was
heading out. The woman walked out the door and slammed it shut. Oops,
the ladybug was stuck inside!
The ladybug didn't care at first. She wanted to look around and
explore. She flew into the bedroom, it was tidy and nice. She thenflew
to the bathroom and found it very boring so she left right away. Then
she flew into the kitchen where she nibbled on some crumbs she found
onthe table. She also licked a spot of maple syrup she found on the
table.
Now that the ladybug had seen everything she was ready to leave. But
how could she when all the doors and windows were closed. So the
ladybug decided to wait until the people came home so that she could
fly out the crack again as they came in.
She waited, and waited until she got tired of waiting and got hungry
too. She decided to fly backto the kitchen to take another lick of the
maple syrup on the table. "Yum" she thought as she slurped up some
maple syrup,"Mmmm". But just then theman and woman came home and shut
the door behind them. The ladybug had missed her chance.
She would have to try again the next day, she though as she hid under
the lampshade in the livingroom, right next to the door. The man and
womanwent to bed and the ladybug fell asleep under the lampshade. She
was so tired and it had been a long day. She was sleeping very deeply,
having lovely ladybug dreams, when she heard the door opening and
closing. "What happened?" she thought, " How could I have missed them
again?" It seems she was so tired that she didn'teven hear them wake
up, get dressed, and head out to work.
"Why do they have to leave for work so early?" thought the ladybug.
"NowI'll probably never make it out" then she flew off to the kitchen
to eat some more of the left over crumbs that she found. Shefound some
muffin crumbsthat tasted very good and was lucky enough to find asmall
drop of orange juice that she licked up happily."That was a really
great breakfast" she said to herself, "but now I need to concentrate
on finding out how to get out of this place and get back home. My
family must be worried about me by now."
She looked around everywhere. She was hoping there was a crackedwindow
or a hole in the wall, but she couldn't find any. She tried to squeeze
under the door, but there just wasn't enough room. She just had to
wait….again!
This time she would not goto the kitchen, she would not rest or sleep
either. Shewould just wait…and she did, for a long, long time. But the
man and his wife did not go back home rightaway after work. Instead
they decided to go out for dinner, and they stayed out late. The
ladybug waited till it was very dark and she was so tired. She gave up
on them coming back and fell asleep.
At about midnight the couple came back home. The ladybug woke up on
the door slamming shut and saw the man and the woman walking in. Then
she waited until they wentto bed and fell asleep.
The ladybug decided not towait until the morning to do something. She
did not want to fall asleep again and miss them leaving in the
morning. She had thought of hiding in the woman's purse, but the purse
was closed shut and she was unable to get in.
Then she thought of the man's wallet, but she feared that when he put
his wallet in his pants he might sit on her and squishher./:-> :->

''Advise'':-/:-/Recitation of the Quran During Menses and Post Natal Bleeding:

*. The sexually defiled man/woman can at any time he/she wishes remove
that state. He/she can make ghusl and if there is no water then they
can perform tayammum.
*. Menstruating woman can not dosuch a thing, she is in that state for
as long as Allah (SWT) wills, until her period comes to an end.
Recitation of the Quran by menstruating and post-partum bleeding women
has been made permissible by the Malikis, Shafis, Hanbalis, Abu
Hanifa, and a number of other scholars. Their proofbeing:
*. Hadith of Bukhari and Muslim concerning the Eid prayer. Narrated
Umm 'Atiya (RA):
*. "I heard Allah's Messenger (SAW)saying that the unmarried virgins
and the mature girls and the menstruating women should come out and
participatein the good deeds as well as invocations of faithful
believers but the menstruating women should keep away from the
Musallah - praying place [Salat (prayers)]. Someone asked (Umm
'Atiya)(surprisingly), "Do you say the menstruating women?" She
replied, "Doesn't a menstruating woman attend 'Arafat (Hajj) and such
and such (other deeds)?"
*. Takbeer is a type of remembrance of Allah (SWT) andsupplication is
not any different from dhikr
*. Hadith of Bukhari regarding Aisha (RA) when she got her menses on
the way to Mecca.

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Qur'an Ayath - Explanation :-/-

Imam Ahmad recorded that `Abdullah said that theMessenger of Allah,
sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam, said,
" Paradise is nearer to any of you than the strap of hisshoe, and so
is the (Hell) Fire." [Ahmad 1:387]
Al-Bukhari collected this Hadith through the narration of Ath-Thawri
[Fath al-Bari 11:328]. This Hadith indicates the close proximity of
both good and evil in relation to mankind. If this is the case, then
this is the reason Allah the Exalted encouraged mankind to rush to
perform acts of righteousness and obedience and to avoid
theprohibitions. By doing so, their sins and errors will beforgiven
and they will acquire rewards and an exalted status. Allah the Exalted
said,
"Race with one another in hastening towards forgiveness from your
Lord, and Paradise the width whereof is as the width of the heaven and
the earth."
Allah the Exalted said in another Ayah,
"And march forth in the way (to) forgiveness fromyour Lord, and for
Paradise as wide as the heavens and the earth, prepared for those who
have Taqwa." (3:133)
Allah said here,
"prepared for those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. That is
the grace of Allah which He bestows on whom He is pleased with. And
Allah isthe Owner of the great bounty."
Meaning, "This, that Allah has qualified them for, is alla part of His
favor, bounty and compassion." We mentioned a Hadith collected in the
Sahih in which the poor emigrants said to the Messenger, sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam, "O Allah's Messenger! The wealthy people will get
higher grades and permanent enjoyment." He asked,"Why is that?" They
said,"They pray like us and fast as we do. However, they give in
charity, whereas wecannot do that, and they free servants, whereas we
cannot afford it."

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Health:-/-WHAT YOU HAVE TO KNOW ABOUT ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE?

WHAT YOU HAVE TO KNOW ABOUT ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE?
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurologic disease of the brain
leadingto the irreversible loss of neurons and the loss of
intellectual abilities, including memory and reasoning, which become
severe enough to impede social or occupational functioning.
Alzheimer's disease is also known as simply Alzheimer's, and Senile
Dementia of the Alzheimer Type (SDAT) .
During the course of the disease plaques and tangles develop within
the structure of the brain. This causes brain cells to die. Patients
with Alzheimer's also have a deficiency in the levels of some vital
brain chemicals which are involved with the transmission of messages
in the brain - neurotransmitte r
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. The disease
gets worse as it develops - it is a progressive disease. There is no
current cure for Alzheimer's, although thereare ways of slowing down
its advance and helping patients with some of the symptoms.
Alzheimer's is also a terminal disease - it is incurable and causes
death.
According the National Institute on Aging, there are estimated to be
between 2.4 million and 4.5 million Americans who have Alzheimer's.
There areapproximately 417,000 people in the UK with Alzheimer's,
according to the Alzheimer's Society./

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Story - Darkness v/s Light

Once I had to go to a city for a few days. My plane landed t...here
during the late night hours. A brother gave me a ride to the
placewhere I was going to stay. This was the first time I visited this
town and was curious to see what it looked like. However, it was dark
at night and I wasn't able to see many things.
The next day, I went out with the brother and he happened to take the
sameroad as the previous night. But since it was day time, I was able
to see the river, hills, and many other landscapes that was not
properly visible the previous night.
It came to my mind that this is similar to what we go through in our
lives. Allah Ta'ala as told us through the Quran and Prophet Muhammad
(saw) about the many unseen things that are awaiting us in the
hereafter. While we are in this world, it's just like we are in
darkness. Weare not able to see all thesethings. But as soon as we die
and close our eyes, everything will open up to us like the day time
and we will see whatever was hidden.

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