Med has been banned. Again.
Well, good riddance.
I hope you enjoy going cold turkey.
And remember that when breaking huqooqul Ibad, Allah (swt) will NOT forgive you until the actual person has.
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Well, good riddance.
I hope you enjoy going cold turkey.
And remember that when breaking huqooqul Ibad, Allah (swt) will NOT forgive you until the actual person has.
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Radio Stations in Ramadan:[/b]
Birmingham
Radio Ramadan
106.8 FM
On air from :04/10/2005 to 04/11/2005
Contact: Mr Mohammed Riaz:
Tel:07870 369 735 / 0121 326 / 6537
Fax:0121 326 6537
Blackburn
ILM Radio
87.7 FM
04/10/2005 04/11/2005
Contact:Mr Iqbal Mohamed
07771 766008 /01254 59207
Radio Sangam
106.0 FM
04/10/2005 to 04/11/2005
Contact:Mr Mian Aqeel Akhtar
Tel:07930 558576
Bradford
Radio Ramadan
87.7 FM
04/10/2005 04/11/2005
Contact:Mr Karamat Hussain
Tel:07751 896651 / 01274 497887
Coventry
Radio Ramadhan
87.7 FM
04/10/2005 to 04/11/2005
Contact:M
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Assalamualaykum,
Me and my wide recently had our first child which we named Aisha. My wife is Christian but I am muslim (from a Shia family) but practice more the Sunni way as I was never tought by my Father or his family and embraced Islam myself.
Although we have decided Aisha I have had constant remarks from my family about the name and the dislike towards it. I understand the reasons why but is it really possible for a whole nation (Iran) to "Hate" the name as some family members have described it? Surely this is small minded foolishness.
We are looking for young people (aged 11-19) to give their opinions on current issues for a short section in the magazine. Might you be able to put us in touch with a young person who would like their comments to be published?
I asked for more details, then I got this reply:
[quote]The magazine is 'Young People Now'; it's read by people who work with young people - youth workers, for example. There's a brief section each week which has 3 short comments from young people on a certain topic each week.
[size=18]Pro-Israel lobby targets BBC online poll[/size]BBC History Magazine was forced to remove an online poll after it was targeted by a project aimed at influencing internet opinion in Israel's favour.
The Give Israel Your United Support (GIYUS) website hosts a downloadable desktop tool called Megaphone. The program alerts users to opinion polls and "talkback" features on news sites so they can respond with pro-Israel views. In turn, users can alert GIYUS operators to any opinion polls they think should be targeted.
The Jerusalem-based World Union of Jewish Students launched GIYUS and Megaphone on 19 July, a week after Israel launched air attacks in Lebanon.
Salaam
It is said that "knowledge is what you hear from the mouths of men as they only repeat the best of what they have heard"
I think it’d be useful to post tid-bits of invaluable information-religious/non religious here in this thread.
It can be stuff that you learnt in work/Uni/Mosque/in a talk/something a wise elder told you/a life experience or something that you suddenly realised.
It can be minor or major stuff. It has to be stuff that you never knew before.
[b]Blair urged to go by Labour MPs[/b]
The 17 MPs, who were elected in 2001, made the call as the prime minister faced mounting pressure to name his departure date.
The news prompted Cabinet minister David Miliband to say he expected Mr Blair to quit in a year's time.
It follows a leaked memo detailing plans for a farewell tour by Mr Blair.
Uncertainty fears
The prime minister has said he will step down before the next election but has refused to give more details about his plans at this month's Labour conference in Manchester.
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[u][b]Women Feel Bad At Work[/b][/u]
A growing number of women think companies are biased in favour of men.
And most feel intimidated because of their gender, according to a report.
Four out of five of a survey of 2,000 female employees felt their careers were being held back, and most said they had faced discrimination, said law firm Peninsula.
More than four out of five said they would not bother to complain to their boss if they were being harassed because they did not believe they would be taken seriously, it found.
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Halal chocolate arrives at Tesco
Halal chocolate bars will be on Tesco shelves in time for Ramadan
Tesco is to distribute halal chocolate bars in six of its stores in time for the Muslim festival of Ramadan.
read full article here:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5313554.stm