- "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. - 10 secrets By : Anita Barbaric
Have you heard about the secrets Virgin Mary has revealed to the six Visionaries in Medjugorje?
They are about the future of the world!This is what we fond out about them and what is waiting for us in the future http://www.medjugorjemap.com - 10 Steps you should follow when building a church website By : IC
Churches have always been a fundamental parts of every society, they influence people's life in several ways. - 18 common worship leading mistakes and how to avoid them! By : Musicademy
Funny but instructional article about common errors made by worship leaders and worship bands in church. - 2009 New Year Astrology Forecast Part 1 By : raphnix
Isn't it wonderful to have a positive outlook for the new coming year? A neutral expectation that will either warn, guide and excite us about the possible outcomes this new year might render. Some cunning predictions and pattern analyses by psychics and astrologers keep us on track of what things to come and what awaits for our new life for this whole new year. - 2009 New Year Astrology Forecast Part 2 By : raphnix
From the part one forecast, Gemini, Sagittarius and Pisces have their learning advantage this year regardless of how and what experiences. Especially Sagittariuses, their need for learning and study ambiance will be their major concern as this would be their primary weapon for career and fortune. - 3 important Steps to Tarot Card Readings By : Alex Gwen Thomson
When it comes to learning how to read tarot cards, anyone has the ability to do so. Within the cards lies a very powerful meaning for each card in the 78 card deck. - 3 important Steps to Tarot Card Readings By : Alex Gwen Thomson
When it comes to learning how to read tarot cards, anyone has the ability to do so. Within the cards lies a very powerful meaning for each card in the 78 card deck. - 501(c)(3) Federal Income Tax Exemption for Religious Organizations By : BizCentral USA
Churches and religious organizations, like many other charitable organizations, qualify for exemption from federal income tax under IRC section 501(c)(3), however there are differences between the two types of entities. - 501(c)(3) Federal Income Tax Exemption for Religious Organizations By : BizCentral USA
Churches and religious organizations, like many other charitable organizations, qualify for exemption from federal income tax under IRC section 501(c)(3), however there are differences between the two types of entities. - 62 days by foot to Medjugorje By : Anita Barbaric
Mrs. Katarina Bednarczyk Sieminska is 55 years old and she walked 62 days from Kazimierz Dolny near Lublin in Poland to Medjugorje.What was her ambition to do this?Read about her testimony about the pilgrimage on http://www.medjugorjemap.com - A Back Glimpse at the Chinese Zodiac By : johnlloyd
Nothing in specific could the answer be when asked why they get hooked with horoscope reading and the like. Walking along downtown China, one could sense the spirit of a well retained cultural heritage attached way back centuries ago - A bliss with heavenly bliss tours By : JessicaThomson
The wine tours arranged by the Heavenly Bliss tours have proffered an aperture for the wine enthusiasts so that they can experience and secure various types of wines which are not found in their own zones. Like the Heavenly Bliss tours many other tourism agencies are also organizing wine tours. - A Cruel Ideology in the Economy: Capitalism and Fight for Survival By : Harun Yahya
The term capitalism means the sovereignty of capital, a free and unrestricted economic system totally based on profit and where society is in competition within these criteria. There are three important elements in capitalism: individualism, competition, and profit-making. - 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. - A Letter to the Muslim, Christian and Jewish Believers By : Harun Yahya
Muslim, Christian and Jewish believers, let’s Act All Together for Love, Peace and Brotherhood and Respect the Faiths. - A Quick Guide to Cartomancy Readings By : Giovanni Paolo Migliore
Cartomancy reading is a form of divination that dates back to the ancient Chinese times and is still practiced today. Cartomancy readings, whether face to face with a reader or cartomancy readings online, can aid in decision making as well as in seeing the past, the present, and the future. - A Quick Introduction to Angel Chi Art By : Gen Wright
An angel exists in the spiritual realm. Not everybody sees them but psychics and highly sensitive or religious people often claim that they exist. - A Review on Psychic Reading by Phone By : Gen Wright
Each one of us comes across questions and circumstances in life that are far greater than ourselves. Such questions need some supernatural help in order to guide our personal abilities. These are the times when we turn to a psychic for help. A lot of come across elaborated TV commercials about how a psychic can help us in the most difficult of out situations or stumbled on some flyers that talk about the abilities of a certain psychic. - 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. - 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. - 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. - AdventistBlogs.com launch By : Lucian Mihailescu
AdventistBlogs.com's goal is to bring together adventist blogs from all around the world. The Website is made in English language for a large access. - Afraid of Death and God By : Gen Wright
There is no need to fear death when you are one with God. For God is merciful, and will judge each one of us according to the light that has been given to us. - 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. - 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. - 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. - All Philosophies Constructed On The Basis Of Matter Is Collapsed By : Harun Yahya
In the early 20th century, scientists discovered something new: that matter was not as we had imagined it to be. Matter was not solid. Matter had no colors. It gave off no smells, sounds or image. Matter was simply energy. - Always and Everywhere By : Ingrid Sure
The way in which we pray is revealed in our personality and in our way to define our oneness. We profess our faith by using symbols, scheduling time, and rites through which we realize liturgy. - Amir Ismail Bin Muhammad By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
Period: (1828- 1896)
Soon after the Fatimid Khilafat in 1171, Saladin (d. 1193), the Ayyubid ruler massacred the Nizari Ismailis in and around Egypt. Most of the Ismailis migrated to Syria and settled in the surroundings of Khwabi and Kadmos. With them came the grandfathers of Amir Ismail bin Muhammad, who made Tanitah, a village near Kadmos as their abode.
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