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  • The Law of Transmutation - How to Turn Dark Times Into Light!  By : Adam Price
    The universal law of transmutation is one that we can put in place effectively by our dominant thoughts. Basically it states that our most dominant thoughts will always be the winner in the long term and eventually manifest into our lives.
  • The Law of Compensation - How To Understand & Use It For Better Good!  By : Adam Price
    The law of compensation in simple terms means for what is good in one area, that same area has an opposite energy working as well. So what we have to remember and expect, is that for what we do in life, not only will we be rewarded for, but there'll also be tests along the way. We'd be blind and foolish to not expect these tests in our life, and the law of compensation spells it out for us to follow, like a blue print for our success.
  • How To Magnify Your Results by Using The Law of Cause & Effect To Your Advantage!  By : Adam Price
    Understanding the law of cause and effect is a way to fast track your success. And it's much more than just thinking of it as "karma" and then dismissing it, it's a whole lifestyle change for the better. What you're about to learn is yet another component of the many universal laws, and if you make this law a habit you'll do very well in your life and ignite many spirits of success to the world.
  • The Ten Commandments  By : Laura Taff
    Have you kept the ten commandments? Walk through each one and see how well you do.
  • Battle of Ditch  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The enemies of the Muslims created a united front after the battle of Badr and Uhud. This culminated in a solemn pact of alliance among the five principal tribes. When the news of this tremendous mobilization reached the Muslims in Medina, it struck them all with panic. It was Monday, the 1st Shawal, 5/February 24, 627 when a gigantic army under the command of Abu Sufian besieged Medina. The number of this invading force is variously estimated at something between ten and twenty-four thousands, the largest single army ever mustered on Arabian soil.
  • The Law of Correspondence - Your Tool To Keep Your Thoughts Consistent With Your Life's Outcomes!  By : Adam Price
    The law of correspondence is our ability to manifest our internal thoughts into the external world. It's our outlook on life that really reflects our outcomes and just knowing this, we can look into peoples lives and see a mirror of their internal thoughts, feelings and beliefs from the actions they take. It's truly amazing to gain this level of understanding about yourself and others and I encourage you to learn as much as you can about it.
  • Religion and Condoms in Latin America  By : Ken Brower-10301
    According to recent statistics, about 1.7 million people across Latin America were infected with HIV or AIDS in 2006, and 410,000 new cases had been reported that year as well. These numbers have shown no sign of abatement.
  • Psychic Reading: A Bit About Clairvoyant Lisa Williams  By : Robert Watson
    Lisa Williams is fast becoming one of the best known psychics in the US. Since her debut on Lifetime TV in 2006, this talented psychic from the UK has become a favorite with Americans.
  • Dasond  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The culture of decima or tithe (old English teogothian) was common among the Babylon. The discovery of old clay tablets in 1966 however reveals that it was prevalent long before the civilization of the Babylon. Tithe or tenth part was a customary tax in ancient Egypt, Syria and Greece. Cyrus caused his soldiers to devote tenth of their booty to Zeus. Zoroaster imposed tithe on traders and market dealers for the welfare of the priests.
  • Darkhana  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The Persian word darkhana, is composed of two syllables, dar and khana. The preposition dar means in, and khana means house. Thus, the darkhana means in the house. Any specific thing in the house is also called darkhana. Another view suggests that it is derived from darb-i khana means chief place of residence, or dari khana, a residence with big windows being used for the royal meetings. In Ismaili terminology, it represents specific abode of the Imam, or Imam's headquarters.
  • Dajjal  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The Arabic word dajjal likely comes from the Syriac daggal means liar or lying. Hence, al-dajjal literally means one who conceals the truth with falsehood, the liar or a great deceiver. The word al-masih al-dajjal means to cover (a mangy camel) with tar, because the dajjal will in like manner cover the earth with his adherents. One another view suggests that dajjal is derived from dajala meaning to gild because he will deceive the people by covering up the truth. In the Islamic tradition, dajjal is an evil figure who will lead people astray in the last days and whose advent will be one of the signs of the approaching dooms day. Dajjal or al-Masih al-Dajjal is not mentioned in the Koran, but he figures in numerous hadith.
  • Important Christmas shopping do’s and don'ts.  By : upinder singh negi3
    Christmas is definitely a time for joy and lots of shopping! The malls are decorated with trees and streamers fill the air.
  • How to plan your reunions  By : Ron
    It is a fact that class reunions come around five or ten years, so they should be a memorable experience for the attendees. Reunion attendees travel very long distances to catch up with the long-lost classmates and to find out exactly how much their beloved classmates have changed till. This is one of the many reasons to plan a high school reunion which can be difficult and expensive.
  • Dream Interpretation of Places in Your Sleep Part 5  By : Brandon Llouyd
    Where were you in your dream last night? Before you forget where you’ve been hanging around in your sleep and forever lose its life-changing meanings, read the following dream interpretation. Next time you find yourself there, you’ll know your way around.
  • Chhanta  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word chhanta is an Indian word, means an act of sprinkling (the water). Its synonymous in Arabic is rashash means to sprinkle, and rashash'tun (pl. rashashat) means an act of sprinkle (of water). Its proper word in Persian is pashidan. It is a sin that defiles man and renders him impure. The chhanta is a symbolic rite in Ismaili tariqah to dissipate the sins or forgiveness. It is also an act of the purity of body, soul and intellect, thus the sanctified water is sprinkled three times on the face of the believers in its rite.
  • Black Clothes  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word aswad derived from swd means black, occurring seven times in the Koran (2:187, 3:106, 35:27). In the sense of an original black colour, the word aswad occurs only twice: "When you can tell a white thread from a black on in the light of the approaching dawn" (2:187) and "black mountains" (35:27). The word muswadd (dark-faced) is used in 16:58 and its parallel (43:17) to suggest the darkening of the face in the light of bad news as reflection of grief. Other words generally understood as the colour black or dark hues include ahwa in 87:5. The word hamida in 22:5 means lifeless and is ordinarily taken as black-ended. Another term mudhamm used in 55:64 in the sense of dark green, tending to black.
  • Reading Tarot Cards - Basic Concepts  By : IC
    Tarot card readings have been around ever since the concept of divination has, they have been used primarily used for divination purposes. Learn more about tarot cards.
  • Baiyat  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word baiyat, occurring 14 times in the Koran is derived from ba'ya meaning sale and purchase, bargain or transaction. In Arabic the word yabi'u means to sell, ba'a means he sold, al-bai'u means sale and al-baya means sale and purchase. In Islamic terminology, the term baya refers to an agreement or undertaking between the master and his followers. Other synonymous expressions appearing in the Koran are al-ahd (13:19-20) and al-mithaq (33:7, 5:14). Thus, baya or baiyat means an agreement or spiritual undertaking between the Lord and his followers. When one swears an oath of allegiance (baiyat), he gets guarantee from his Lord.
  • Bai Budhai  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Syed Ruknuddin, the son of Pir Hasan Kabiruddin had a daughter, called Bibi Jeval or Bibi Jivan Khatoon. She married to Pir Hasan Kabiruddin and had five sons and a daughter, called Bai Budhai. The biography of Bai Budhai is not found in early or later sources. We have very brief scrap of the traditions. She is referred simply as the daughter of Pir Hasan Kabiruddin or the sister of Syed Imam Shah (d. 926/1520) and nothing else. Syed Imam Shah was the younger son of Pir Hasan Kabiruddin through Bibi Hurmat Khatoon, and the meager detail of Bai Budhai makes little concern connected with him. She is brought on historical record after the death of Pir Hasan Kabiruddin in 853/1449. Whatever is known about her is derived from her dialogues with Syed Imam Shah in the treatise comprised of 71 ginans, entitled Syed Imam Shah tatha Bai Budhai'no Samvad, in which it infers that she complained to Syed Imam Shah their parents died during their small ages (47:5). The age of Syed Imam Shah was about 19 years during the death of his father in 853/1449. It suggests that Bai Budhai's age would have been 16 to 17 years, and as such she was born most possibly in 835/1432 or 836/1433. Summing up the fragments of the ginans, it appears that the name Budhai was her pen name. It is said that her marriage took place with a rich cotton merchant of Syed family. She led a prosperous life, but did not adhere to the path of her forefathers.
  • Santa Claus or Saint Nicklaus- How father Christmas is named in different countries.  By : Manjeet Singh
    Santa Claus actually started out as a version of Poseidon,
    Greek god of the sea, known as Neptune by the Romans. Early
    Greek sailors feared him. He could bring terrible storms in
    the sea, or grant them safe journeys. Because he could save
    them from the angry waters, he because known as "giver of
    all good things". The Romans and Greeks held a festival on
    December 6 in his honor.
  • Ayat Al-Ulul Amr  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The Koran (4:59) says: "O you who believe, obey God, and obey the Messenger and those of you who holds authority (ulul amr)"

    Some tend to interpret ulul amr as the rulers. This interpretation is irrational as it is solely based on the twists of history. The majority of the Muslims have remained as a vassal of the monarchs and rulers, interpreting and reinterpreting Islam and the Koran to strengthen their own kingdom. The history of Muslims is replete with the names of rulers whose injustice, debauchery and tyranny have tarnished the name of Islam. If God were to order us to obey such kings and rulers, an impossible situation would be created for Muslims. The wretched followers would be condemned to the displeasure of God, no matter what they do. If they obey these rulers, they have disobeyed the Command of God: "Do not obey a sinner" (76:24). And if they disobey such rulers, they have again disobeyed the Command of God: "Obey the Muslim rulers" (if it would mean so). Therefore if we accept this interpretation, Muslims are condemned to eternal disgrace whether they obey or disobey their fallible (sinful) rulers. Also, there are Muslim rulers of different schools and persuasions. There are Shafi'is, Hanbalis, Malikis, Hanafis, as well as the Shi'ites and Ibadis. Now, according to this interpretation the Sunnis residing under an Ibadi king (like in Jordan) should follow Ibadi tenets; and those residing under a Shi'ites ruler (like in Iran) should follow the Shi'ites beliefs. Do these people have the conviction of courage to follow their professed interpretation to its logical end?
  • Why online Christmas shopping is better this Christmas.  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Christmas shopping online is not for you? If you are one of those that share this thought, you probably like to enjoy the atmosphere of physical shopping. Doing your Christmas shopping online despite all its convenience, lack the festive mood. The convenience of online shopping has reduced the shopping experience to a browse and click mode, no mood and very little atmosphere.
  • How to make the perfect gift for the person who has everything – gift baskets.  By : Anil kumar yadav
    Have you ever thought about giving a personalized Gift Basket?

    Is it just me or do you also get excited when you give a gift to your friends and family and you know they love it!
  • Basis of Zodiac signs and Horoscopes, How truthful it was?  By : Brandon Llouyd
    Zodiac signs and horoscope are quite distinctive in a way that the presence of this traditional prediction still exist nowadays. Read this article to learn more regarding the existence of zodiac signs and horoscopes.
  • Los Maestros Ascendidos  By : The Summit Lighthouse Colombia
    Los Maestros Ascendidos son simplemente personas como tú y como yo que han vuelto a entrar a la conciencia de Dios. Ahora forman parte de las filas del Señor y de los Santos del Cielo. Son la presencia que flota en el aire, los Espíritus vivos de Dios que ministran a los hijos de Dios en la Tierra.
  • How to celebrate Christmas without breaking your bank.  By : shailesh
    If not for the fact that Christmas is a time of laughter and merriment, the yuletide season can be awfully frustrating especially for people who have a budget to think of. With lots of expenses for the Christmas celebration already lined up at your door decorations, dinner, gifts sticking to the family budget can be difficult, at best! That is, unless, you are smart enough to come up with creative ideas on how to spend Christmas with a bang without spending a lot.
  • What are the origins of Christmas traditions?  By : Sonia Sood
    There are many traditions and symbols that we associate with Christmas including the Christmas tree, leaving cookies out for Santa Claus, and sending Christmas cards and Christmas presents. If you're like most, you observe all of the traditions which are sacred to your family without a thought about where they originated or why they became so popular in the first place.
  • Azhar Park  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Her Excellency Madame Suzanne Mubarak inaugurated the 30-hectare (74-acre) al Azhar Park in the presence of the Present Imam in Cairo on March 25, 2005. The al-Azhar Park Project is a catalyst for social, economic and cultural renewal and improvement and will have far reaching consequences for the 200,000 residents of the neighbouring Darb al-Ahmar district.
  • Ayat Al-Mawaddat Al-Qurba  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    According to the Koran: "God chose Adam and Noah and the family of Abraham and the family of Imran above all (His) creatures. Offspring, one from the other"(3:33-34). The word dhurriya means direct descendants, family or lineage. It occurs 32 times in the Koran in the context of the prophets, indicating that their mission was assigned to their direct descendants to carry on.
  • Ayat Al-Kursi  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The ayat al-kursi (the verse of the throne or sedile), is also known as ayat al-hifz. It is a single verse of the Koran (2:255) of more than average length, consisting ten sentences, is one of the principal verses of refuge and protection. It is the loftiest verse of the Koran, and according to George Sale, "It is a magnificent description of the Divine Majesty and Providence". Wherry writes that it is "one of the grandest verses of the Koran." Ayat al-Kursi is one of the most excellent verses of the Koran, and played a key role in piety. It has as well evoked much mystical thought and feeling through the lyrical beauty of its language. These qualities have no doubt given it the prominent place it occupies in the intellectual life of Muslim society.

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