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  • Ayat Al-Dhurriya  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.
  • A Few Facts On Tarot Psychic Reading  By : Robert Watson
    Tarot cards have been used for centuries to foretell how a persons life will turn out or how a certain event will come to pass in the future. Now more than ever, the tarot is being used as a divination tool for psychic readings.
  • How to Create an Effective Roommate Profile  By : Bill Hinson
    To clarify what qualities you want before posting a roommate needed listing, take the time to write out a list. Putting pen to paper forces you to think in depth and work out your priorities.
  • As an Associate/Youth Pastor I have been treated as a second class citizen?  By : Jim Mathieson
    Isn't God good? There are times when we can get upset with those around us and only turn to One who is True and loving. I have had the pleasure of serving as a Youth Pastor and as a Senior Pastor. I have noticed slights and social Faux Pas on the part of others. What I have gleaned is there is a sense from some Senior Pastors that their calling is somehow better than those of a Youth or Associate Pastor.
  • As an Associate/Youth Pastor I have been treated as a second class citizen.  By : Jim Mathieson
    111. Greek, emphatical. "Himself" by His supreme power. "It is HE that gave," &c. gave some, apostles--Translate, "some to be apostles, and some to be prophets," &c. The men who filled the office, no less than the office itself, were a divine gift [EADIE]. Ministers did not give themselves. Compare with the list here, 1 Corinthians 12:10,28.
    Here is the link for this reference: http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries/JamiesonFaussetBrown/jfb.cgi?book=eph&chapter=004
    Romans 11:29 "For the gifts and calling of God are without repentance."
    Ac 10:34 "Then Peter opened his mouth, and said, Of a truth I perceive that God is no respecter of persons:"
  • Arab  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word arab or arabah is probably derived from a Semitic root related to nomadism. In the Arabic language, the word arab (derived from i'rab), means those who speak clearly as contrast with ajam (those who speak indistinctly). In Koran, the word arab has never used for the country of Arabia, but characterized the residence of Ismael, the son of Abraham as an "uncultivated land." In the time of Ismael his place of residence had no name, therefore, it was given the name of an "uncultivated land." In the Old Testament, the word midbar is used for Ismael's home, meaning a desert or a barren land, which closely corresponds to the Koranic description.
  • Arab  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word arab or arabah is probably derived from a Semitic root related to nomadism. In the Arabic language, the word arab (derived from i'rab), means those who speak clearly as contrast with ajam (those who speak indistinctly). In Koran, the word arab has never used for the country of Arabia, but characterized the residence of Ismael, the son of Abraham as an "uncultivated land." In the time of Ismael his place of residence had no name, therefore, it was given the name of an "uncultivated land." In the Old Testament, the word midbar is used for Ismael's home, meaning a desert or a barren land, which closely corresponds to the Koranic description.
  • Why does the Truth hide itself  By : Pavel
    We will get to know what the truth were hiding from us for ages.
  • Why does the Truth hide itself  By : Pavel
    We will get to know what the truth were hiding from us for ages.
  • Why does the Truth hide itself  By : Pavel
    We will get to know what the truth were hiding from us for ages.
  • Why does the Truth hide itself  By : Pavel
    We will get to know what the truth were hiding from us for ages.
  • Ways to explore, nurture and expand psychic ability!  By : Brandon Llouyd
    All of us born with intimate psychic abilities. Many people learn to overlook these abilities as they continually nurture and see the world in different ways or perspectives. Anyone can unlock their psychic abilities and begin to harness their awesome powers.
  • Purification From Suffering  By : Denzel Hall
    This article tells how to deal with suffering and how to get over it.
  • God of Creation  By : Francis Hirak
    Has the God of creation finished working, or has His work never stopped and who truly is our God of Creation?
  • World's famous psychics  By : JessicaThomson
    There are many psychic readers who provide the best of readings and analysis in UK. The best psychic readers are those who have been able to make sense and
  • The Net's Best Psychics  By : JessicaThomson
    There are many psychic readers who provide the best of readings and analysis in UK. The best psychic readers are those who have been able to make sense and
  • Psychic power into our sub-conscious mind  By : JessicaThomson
    There are many psychic readers who provide the best of readings and analysis in UK. The best psychic readers are those who have been able to make sense and
  • Numerology and psychic reading  By : JessicaThomson
    There are many psychic readers who provide the best of readings and analysis in UK. The best psychic readers are those who have been able to make sense and
  • Journey of Faith  By : Francis Hirak
    What is our journey of faith and how do we get the true understanding of how faith works in our lives? How do we structure and build upon faith as we take our journey through life?
  • Psychic Reading: John Edward Today's Leading Psychic  By : Robert Watson
    Leading psychic reader, John Edward, has become very popular because he is so accurate at bringing information to those with loved ones who have passed over to the other side.
  • Alamut  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Alamut is a historical fortress of the Nizari Ismailis. Its location in mountainous terrain lies about 100 km. Northwest of Tehran, and situated in the high peak of Elburz mountain. Alburz generally was pronounced as Elburz, is the name given to great mountain range, dividing the high plateau of Iran from the low lands of Caspian Sea. The original Iranian word Alburz is derived from two Zand words, signifying the high mountain. The fortress of Alamut is 600 feet high, 450 feet long and 30 to 125 feet wide and is partly encompassed by the towering Elburz range. The rock of Alamut is known at present as Qal'ai Guzur Khan.
  • The Basics of Astrology  By : Rose`
    If you look at the words 'natal chart' you could read them another way 'birth map' - this may help you understand what is being talked about. Basically, the natal chart is a map of the sky including the positions of the planets for the time that you were born.
  • Aga Khan Museum  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Museums in the contemporary world have expanded their missions to become viable educational institutions, actively seeking to broaden their constituencies. Collections and exhibitions have become dynamic tools for instruction, debate and reflection, and for attracting large numbers to the cultural life of societies. They also act as catalysts for cultural exchange and communication, contributing to the development of civil society. It is with this perception of the new role of museums that The Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC) has moved forward to include their establishment in its Education and Culture Programme. To this end, two museum projects were launched in 2003 with a mandate to oversee and co-ordinate the conceptualization, design, building and operation of the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto and the Indian Ocean Maritime Museum in Zanzibar.
  • "The Prisoner of San Jose," exposes the invasive psychological methods of a secretive Rosicrucian cult  By : JK Ellis
    The amazing story of Pierre S. Freeman's enslavement by a mind control cult begins in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, where Freeman was pursuing an engineering degree at the Faculte des Sciences. At this point, a star pupil, Freeman was seduced by the promises of economic freedom offered by the occult and began to invest more time in the Rosicrucian lessons than in his own engineering studies.
  • Pir Abul Hasan Shah  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Pir Shihabuddin Shah (d. 1301/1884) married to Bibi Arus Khanum, who gave birth of a son, Abul Hasan Shah and six daughters, viz. Talah, Nushi, Turan Malek, Khadija, Tuman Malik and Zarin Taj. Upon the death of Pir Shihabuddin Shah, Imam Aga Ali Shah declared his infant son, Abul Hasan Shah as a next Pir. In this context, the farman follows:
  • Ordering Funeral Flower Arrangements  By : Matt Oliver
    Memorial floral arrangements have been used through history, in nearly all cultures, to show compassion and love for the deceased and the deceased's family. These memorial arrangements are normally displayed at the wake and other services held at the funeral home, religious building, cemetery, or any combination of the three. After the service, the family has the option of bringing home any arrangements or live plants given by the loved ones of the departed.
  • Abu Ali Sina  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Abu Ali ibn Sina, Ibn Sina or Avicenna, known in the West as Prince of Physicians, was born in 370/980 in the village of Afshana near Bukhara. He was an encyclopeadist, philosopher, physiologist, physician, mathematician, astronomer, logician and poet. He gained the titles of Shaikh al-Ra'is (leader among the wise men) and Hujjat al-Haq (proof of God), displayed a remarkable aptitude for learning from an early age. His father Abdullah hailed from Balkh and was in the service of the Samanid court. During the rule of Nuh bin Mansur (366-387/976-997), Abdullah was posted to Bukhara as a revenue collector. Ibn Sina can be described a very gifted child prodigy and learnt the Koran at the age of 10 years, and also mastered the logic and mathematics. Next he embarked upon the fields of physics, metaphysics and medicine, and at the age of 16 years he was well steeped in all the sciences of his days.
  • Easter through the parable of Butterfly  By : Moni
    As a butterfly ascended overhead, one caterpillar alleged to the other, "You'll by no means get me up in one of those things."
    Yet for all caterpillars the time comes when the push to eat and grow collapses and he instinctively begins to form a cocoon around him. The cocoon hardens and you'd think for the entire world that the caterpillar is dead.
  • Don't call me a racist! (thoughts on Obama's speech)  By : Aaron Taylor
    In his article "Don't Call me a racist!" author and freelance missionary, Aaron D. Taylor gives his thoughts on Obama's speech on race.
  • Abu Abdullah As-Shii  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Abu Abdullah al-Shi'i was hailed from Kufa. He espoused Ismailism by the hand of da'i Firuz. Imam Radi Abdullah sent him to Ibn Hawshab in Yamen for further training in esoteric doctrines as well as affairs of the state, where he stayed for a year. Ibn Hawshab then sent him towards Maghrib.

    Abu Abdullah set out from Yamen in 279/892. He arrived in Mecca during pilgrimage, where he contacted the Katama pilgrims of Maghrib and exhorted them the merits of Ahl al-Bayt. The pilgrims were pleased to know that Abu Abdullah was heading towards Egypt, which was on their route to the Maghrib. After a short stay in Egypt, he reached Maghrib in the Katama homeland on 14th Rabi I, 280/June 3, 893. He established his base in Ikjan near Satif, a mountain stronghold, where he spent seven years in propagating the cause of Ahl al-Bayt among the Berber tribes. Very soon the tribesmen in the vicinity began to trek to Ikjan.

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