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Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Bitch feeding a Cat in Pakistan

Posted on 20:16 by tripal h
This Bitch and Cat , both, are from Pakistan,, what this picture is saying?
We are Muslims but we are in division of Sindhi, Khan, (Pakhtoon), Baluchi, Punjabi , Shia, Sunni, Deobandi, Etc. but we are not animals and species like these (Cat and Bitch) given below 
Think about it..............................!
Who said there can be no love and friendship between cats and dogs?
I know that cat-dog friendships are common, but just how common? And why do they occur? What are the dogs thinking? What are the cats thinking? What about friendships between other species?
 

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Streets of Pakistan (Wadi-e-Soon and Sakesar) Soon Valley

Posted on 20:00 by tripal h
Other than the northern Pakistan, one of the famous valleys of Pakistan include Wadi-e-Soon and Sakesar (wadi means valley) in the central Punjab province. Soon Valley is situated in the north west of Khushab. Soon Valley starts from Padhrar village and end to Sakesar that is the highest peak of Salt Range. The length of Soon Valley is 35 miles and average width is 9 miles. Although not as coold as the valleys up north, Soon valley consists of beautiful lakes, waterfalls, jungles, natural pools and ponds. Soon valley is also blessed with ancient civilization , natural resources, and fertile farms. There are some special features of this valley that distinguish it from other areas, without knowing about them it is very hard to understand its importance. Sabhral, Khoora, Nowshera, Kufri, Anga, Ugali, Uchali and Bagh Shams-ud-Din are important towns in soon valley. Kanhatti Garden, Sodhi Garden, Da'ep and Sakesar are resorts to visit. Awan tribe is settled in Soon Valley.
Located at a height of 5,010 feet above sea level, Sakesar was once the summer headquarters for the deputy commissioners of three districts - CampbelIpur (now Attock), Mianwali and Sargodha. It is the only mountain in this part of the Punjab which receives snow fall in winters. In view of Sakesar's ideal location and height, the PAF selected it in the late-50s as the site for a high powered radar which would provide air defence cover for the northeastern part of the western wing. Pakistan Television's re-broadcasting center has been installed to provide terrestrial transmissions coverage to adjoining areas.
There are two well-renowned Uchhali Lake and Khabikki Lake lakes in Soon valley. Uchhali is a salt water lake in the southern Salt Range area in Pakistan. This lake is formed due to the absence of drainage in the range. Sakaser, the highest mountain in the Salt Range, looms over the lake. Due to its brackish water the lake is lifeless. But it offers a picturesque scenery. Khabikki Lake is a salt water lake in the southern Salt Range area in Pakistan. This lake is formed due to the absence of drainage in the range. Earlier its water was brackish. Now the water is sweet and a Chinese breed of fish is introduced in it. The lake is one kilometer wide and two kilometres long. Khabikki is also the name of a neighbouring village. Boats are also available and there is a rest house beside the lake. A hill gently ascended on the right side of the lake. The lake and the green area around provide a good scenery. These lakes attract thousands of migratory birds each year and are ideal haven for the bird watchers.
Soon Valley is accessible through public transport from Islamabad (M2 Balkasar Interchange), Lahore (M2 Kalar Kahar Intre-change), Sargodha, Khushab and Mianwali.

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Symbols of Nature (Secrets of Principal layers of Atmosphere of Earth)

Posted on 19:53 by tripal h
Benefits of our atmosphere provide to earth
- Gives us atmospheric pressure
- Ozone layer shields earth from UV radiation
- Ionosphere layer allows radio waves to be bounced off and radios to work
- Prevents water from vaporising off the earth thanks to atmospheric pressure.
It blocks harmful ultra vilote radiation rays from the sun that could kill us all.
The ozone blocks ultraviolet from the Sun.
Permits formation of clouds, leading to distribution of water by rain and snow.
Creates conditions conducive to life
Prevents most meteors from reaching the ground--friction with the atmosphere destroys them.
Earth and Moon are same distance from the Sun, but the airless Moon has daytime temperatures that go to +200F, and nighttime that go to -200F. The difference from Earth's temperature range is our atmosphere.
The magnetic field protects the earth from the heat of the sun. If it wasn't there, we would be dead...i think
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Tehran (Ray)

Posted on 19:53 by tripal h
After Revolution in 1979 people of Iran did worked hard and i n the 20th century, Tehran was subject to mass-migration of people from all around Iran.[5] The city is home to many historic mosques, churches, synagogues and Zoroastrian fire temples. Contemporary Tehran is a modern city featuring many structures, of which the Azadi (Freedom) Tower and the Milad Tower have come to be symbols of Tehran itself. In 2008 Tehran was the least expensive capital in the world and only the second least expensive city globally based on the cost-of-living index; however, prices have dramatically increased during the past years.Now Iran explored itself as a big power in world specially in this part of Gulf Iran is the much peaceful and developed one.

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History of Islamic Medicine 6

Posted on 03:03 by tripal h
Water is primarily cold and secondarily wet.
Water was one of many archai proposed by the Pre-socratics, most of whom tried to reduce all things to a single substance. However, Empedocles of Acragas (c. 495-c. 435 BC) selected four archai for his four roots: air, fire, water and earth. Empedocles roots became the four classical elements of Greek philosophy. Plato (427-347 BC) took over the four elements of Empedocles. In the Timaeus, his major cosmological dialogue, the Platonic solid associated with water is the icosahedron which is formed from twenty equilateral triangles. This makes water the element with the greatest number of sides, which Plato regarded as appropriate because water flows out of one's hand when picked up, as if it is made of tiny little balls.
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Monday, 2 January 2012

Sistan 2 (Seestan) Burnt City

Posted on 18:57 by tripal h
Sistan and Baluchestan Province is one of the 31 provinces of Iran. It is in the southeast of the country, bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan and its capital is Zahedan.
The province is the largest in Iran, with an area of 181,785 km² and a population of 2.4 million. The counties of the province are Chabahar, Qasar-qand, Dalgan, Hirmand, Iranshahr, Khash, Konarak, Nikshahr, Saravan, Sarbaz, Soran, Zabol, Zaboli, Zahedan and Zehak.
In the epigraphs of Bistoon and Persepolis, Sistan is mentioned as one of the eastern territories of Darius the Great. The name Sistan, as mentioned above, is derived from Saka (also sometimes Saga, or Sagastan), one of the Aryan tribes that had taken control over this area in the year 128 BCE. During the Arsacid Dynasty (248 BC to 224 CE), the province became the seat of Suren-Pahlav Clan. From the Sassanid period till the early Islamic period, Sistan flourished considerably.
Baluchestan has always gone by two ancient names, the Maga/Maka (which through the passage of time it changed to Mokran / Makran), and Godar (from the Bactrian language (Pashto) from which the Greeks derived Gedrosia and which, through the passage of time, changed to Gwadar). Both names still survive inside the Pakistan administered part of Baluchestan today.
Dahan-e Ghulaman in the Sistan Desert, Iran.

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Sunday, 1 January 2012

Symbol of Muslim Unity (Hajj)

Posted on 18:47 by tripal h
The word Hajj means “to make a resolve to visit a sacred place; visiting the House of Allah (Ka’aba) in Makkah is, therefore, called Hajj. Hajj is obligatory, once in life-time, on every adult Believer in good health and who has the financial means to travel. Ironically, half of the people who perform Hajj each year – this could be their second, third, fourth or tenth Hajj – which is pure waste of money. These tens of millions of dollars not only could be used for many other important acts of goodness, such as, helping refugees (60% of world’s refugees happen to be Muslims, according to UN); providing financial support to widows and orphans, and building Universities, hospitals, power-generating plants, potable water facilities, libraries, etc. etc.“Hajj is a show of creation, a show of history, a show of unity, a show of Islamic idealogy, and a show of Ummah,” – Dr. Ali Shari’ati in his book The Hajj
“There were ten thousands of pilgrims, from all over the world. They were of all colors, from blue-eyed blondes to black-skinned Africans. But we were all participating in the same ritual, displaying a spirit of unity and brotherhood that my experiences in America had led me to believe never could exist between the White and non-White,”
When Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) performed the Hajj at the end of his life, he set out for the plain of `Arafah. In doing so, he broke with the traditions of the times of ignorance before Islam. Back then, members of the tribe of Quraysh would not go to `Arafah since it was deemed outside the sacred precincts. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) put an end to that custom and in doing so put an end to another type of social stratification that plagued society. Islam negates all considerations that separate people into castes, one above another. This is also why every male pilgrim dresses the same, wearing two simple white sheets.
Allah tells us: “Indeed, the noblest among you are those among you who are the most God-fearing.” [Sūrah al-Hujurāt: 13]
When Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) had assembled all the pilgrims on the plain of `Arafah during that final pilgrimage, he addressed them saying: “O people! What day is this?”
They replied: “A sacred day.”
He asked: “What land is this?”
They replied: “A sacred land.”
Then he asked: “And what month is this?”
They replied: “A sacred month.”
He then said: “Then know that your lives, your property, and your honor are as sacred as this day, this land, and this month.” He then paused and said: “O Allah! Have I conveyed the message?”
The people said: “You have.”
So he said: “O Allah, bear witness to this.”
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