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  • Note to self--never say yaaahh!!!!!!  By :
    In this article, author and world traveler Aaron D. Taylor shares a funny story that happened on a recent missionary trip to Guatemala.
  • How to experience God.  By : B Weiser
    Fear is your only obstacle to divine experience because it stands in opposition to God's Love. This article will hopefully eliminate this mistake and bring down that hurtle.
  • The Concept of Jewish Law  By :
    The revelatory experience at Sinai is considered by Jews as the seminal event in the history of the Jewish people.
  • Happy, Healthy and Alive: Living a Life of Purpose  By :
    Do you need to be living a life of purpose? Of course you do. When everything in the universe works as a function of action and reaction, you certainly need to know how you can contribute to the greater scheme of things. No matter how unimportant it may seem now, living a life of purpose may just be what you need to find your true potential and live happily as a human being. Here are some simple tips to start with.
  • Living Fully & Happily with a Purpose Driven Life  By :
    The purpose driven life is more than just the famous series of books. It is actually the mission that many of us miss or fail to understand. Many of us view the phrase as something akin to a life motto or a business slogan and we actually have visions of people with set determination in their faces, barrelling towards their goals, unmindful of everything in their path.
  • Pre-engineered Steel Buildings Help Churches Save Money While They Grow  By :
    In today's economy, we are all looking for the best way to take care of business in the most cost effective way. When faced with the need to spend their congregation's money well, to keep design and construction costs within budget and maintenance costs low, many churches look to pre-engineered steel buildings as an attractive alternative to more conventional stone, brick or wood construction.
  • Muslims may own dogs  By :
    When you are confronted with a belief from any religion, you can choose to apply your God-given mind and search for the truth, or you can swallow what is fed to you and increase your fear. This includes any misconceptions about a ban on Muslims owning dogs.
  • Montreal Christian Church Praising God  By :
    Montreal Christian Church Praising God
  • Compatibility or Synergy & Astrology  By : johnlloyd
    When two people meet, their chances for a compatible relationship depend on how their basic needs and personality traits will mesh in the give and take of social or business interactions.
  • What is The New Reformation?  By : B Weiser
    There should be an answer to the question of: What is New Reformation, and this article seems to do well at providing the necessary.
  • Hijrat I Medina  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "It was the 13th year of the Prophet's mission when the clouds had gathered fast. The Meccan chiefs centered in their Council Hall (darun-nadwa), a chamber inside Kaba, to deliberate over what might be treated with the Prophet. Stormy was the meeting, for fear had entered their hearts. Imprisonment for life, expulsion from the city, each was debated in turn for the Prophet. They decided then on a final and desperate remedy, namely to kill the Prophet. Murder by one man would have exposed him and his family to the vengeance of blood. The difficulty was at last solved by Abu Jahl, who suggested that a number of courageous men, chosen from different families, should sheathe their swords simultaneously in the Prophet's bosom, in order that the responsibility of the deed might rest upon all, and the relations of the Prophet might consequently be unable to avenge it.
  • Rosary Beads: A Treasured Prayer Aid Through The Ages  By : Michael Raphael
    The first rosary beads would have looked different than the Catholic Rosary as we know it today. An early Christian rosary had 150 beads representing the 150 Psalms which were recited by the monks as part of their daily prayers. There is historical reference to support that a system of counting these prayers was used as early as the 4th century by the Desert Monks using a pile of stones or knots on a string.
  • Abdullah Hashim Gangji, Count  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Hashim Gangji was a native of Bhuj, Kutchh but migrated to East Africa in 1871. His son Abdullah was however born in Zanzibar in 1906, where he did his early schooling and subsequently went into business. He was an eminent clove merchant.
  • COMMON MISTAKES PASTORS MAKE ABOUT EMPLOYEE/VOLUNTEER BACKGROUND CHECKS  By : kfremin
    The five most common mistakes that pastors make about screening their employees and church volunteers.
  • Announcing a Spiritual Technology for the Atomic Age.  By : B Weiser
    This article announces the Technology of the New Millennium for opened minded New World Thinkers.
  • Seekers of Truth Take Note  By : B Weiser
    Announcing a New Technology for seekers of Truth, this article is designed to introduce the reader to what it is and where it can be found.
  • Baptist Church there history and what they believe about God and the Bible  By : John Welch
    Find out about the Baptist Church there history and there believes about
    God and the Bible
  • Hasan Bin Sabbah  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "He was born on 428/1034 at Qumm. His father, Ali bin Muhammad bin Jafar bin al-Hussain bin Muhammad bin al-Sabbah al-Himyari was of Yamenite origin. From early age he acquired the rudiments of formal education from his father at home. When he was still a child, his father moved to Ray and it was there that Hasan bin Sabbah pursued his religious education.

    Hasan bin Sabbah was an intelligent and proficient in geometry and astronomy. He learnt the Ismaili doctrines from a Fatimid da'i, Amir Dharrab. Convinced that Ismailism represented ultimate reality, he embraced Ismailism at the age of 35 years in 464/1071 and afterwards, he came into contact with a Fatimid da'i Abdul Malik bin Attash in Ispahan.
  • At Last a Science that explains the Bible.  By : B Weiser
    This article describes how Science and the Bible can be merged into a Science of the Bible
  • Attention all Christians  By : B Weiser
    Designed to reveal Christ to Christians, this article actually contains everything there is to know about the subject within itself. Follow through is all icing on the cake.
  • Hamiduddin Kirmani  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Hamiduddin Kirmani was born most probably in 352/933. His family hailed from Kirman as his name indicates, but it is not known where he was born. He first studied the esoteric science under Abu Yaqub al-Sijjistani (d. 360/971), and then went to Cairo for further studies.
  • Halal Wa Haram  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The words halal means lawful, allowed or permitted, and haram means unlawful, forbidden or prohibited, and cognate terms from the trilateral roots h-l-l and h-r-m respectively, most often designate these two categories and are of relatively frequent occurrence. The Koranic declaration of lawfulness or unlawfulness are limited to a relatively few areas of the law as later elaborated by the jurists. Apart from denoting lawfulness, the root h-l-l indicates an exit from the ritual state connected with the pilgrimage and re-entry into the profane state (idha halal-tun) (5:2). The most common means for indicating lawfulness in the Koran is to use the causative verb ahalla means to make lawful, usually with God as the subject: "He makes the good things lawful for them" (7:157), but it is sometimes passive (5:1) concerning certain livestock. In one instance it occurs in the first person plural, in an address to the Prophet (33:50).
  • Hajj  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The word hajj literally means repairing to a thing for the sake of a visit (al-qasd li-l ziyara), and in the technicality of law of repairing to the House of God to observe the necessary devotions (iqamat an li-l-nusuk). The word hajj occurs nine times in the Koran in five different verse (2:189), three times in 2:196, three times; and once each in 2:197, 9:3 and 22:27.

    The hajj takes place in Zul Hijja, the last month of the Muslim year. On the 7th day of the month, the pilgrims start the rite of ihram (derived from haram meaning prevention or forbidding, or entering upon a state in which a particular dress is put on. The ihram dress consists of two seamless sheets, a sheet reaching from the navel to below the knees and a sheet, which covers the upper part of the body. Both these sheets must be, preferably, white) from the miqat (a place where a person intending hajj), then enter al-masjid al-haram, preferably through bab as-salam (the gate of peace) and listen to a sermon describing the rites, which they are about to perform. The rites themselves begin on the 8th. After the dawn prayer, the participants perform tawaf (tawaf al-qudum, the making circumambulation of arrival) and sa'y. They then proceed to Mina, which is about three miles from Mecca, where they offer the prayers. After sunrise on the 9th, they proceed to the plain of Arafat, which is nine miles further east, repeating talbiya on the way. The talbiya consists in saying aloud labbaika Allah-umma labbaika means "Here am I, O God! Here am I in Your August Presence." At Arafat, the guide pitches a tent, either on the plain or, if possible, on the adjacent mountain, Jabal Rahma (the Mount of Mercy), the khutba is delivered from the pulpit of Jabal al-Rahma.
  • Hai Zinda - Qaim Paya  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    In Ismaili tariqah when one enters the Jamatkhana, he in a bold clear voice utters Hai Zinda i.e., "He (Imam) is living." In reciprocation of which, those assembled within the prayer hall respond by pronouncing Qaim Paya i.e., (We) found (Imam) for ever." When the prayer is in progress, Hai Zinda is not pronounced aloud, but wished in the mind by those who enter the prayer hall. Pir Sadruddin said, "One who says Hai Zinda, he will be rewarded equal to an elephant given away in charity; and he who says Qaim Paya will get reward as if he has given a horse in charity."
  • All About Finding A Religious Christmas Gift  By : Gnubas
    Like a young child who has found a new exciting plaything, this article about finding a religious Christmas gift will introduce a whole new world of joy and wonder for you.
  • How To Use Runes In Psychic Readings  By : Robert Watson
    Put the runes in alphabetical order, keeping the blank rune separate. Say a prayer, of your choosing to guide you in your reading.
  • Exclusive Impacts of Marry Me Love Spell (Love psychics)  By : MUmarF
    Love is not the modern day phenomenon. It has been carried on since the evolution of the world. Today, there are millions of lovers in the world who love one another. They are enjoying each and every moment of their loves such as fanaticism, romance, love poetry, love song, enchantment, dating, and marry.
  • Exclusive Impacts of Marry Me Love Spell (Love psychics)  By : MUmarF
    Love is not the modern day phenomenon. It has been carried on since the evolution of the world. Today, there are millions of lovers in the world who love one another. They are enjoying each and every moment of their loves such as fanaticism, romance, love poetry, love song, enchantment, dating, and marry.
  • God and Love  By : Francis Hirak
    When it comes to God and love, God’s Love toward us is that of a father toward His children. How much love does our God truly show His children.
  • Basic Understanding of Astrology & Horoscopes!  By : johnlloyd
    Astrology existed since time began. Through the study of the planets and signs of the zodiac your future can be forecasted and an understanding of your real self can be known. This is commonly known as horoscopes

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