May 20, 2011

~-------Teri Chahat Mein------~

Main Apni Raton Ki Fursaton Me Tujhy Manaon To Maan Jana,

Agar Kisi Din Main Apny Ansu Jo Le K Aaon To Maan Jana,

Ye Ek diL Hi Tumhy Dia Tha So Is Ko Tum Ne Hi Tor DaLa,

Shikasta DiL Ki Jo Kirchion Ko Smet Laon To Maan Jana,

Tu Khush Nhi Hai Meri BaQa Per To Sirf Itna Bata,

Teri Khushi K Liye Jo SooLi Pe Muskraon To Maan Jana,

Tu Badguman Hai Meri Wafa Pr To Sirf Aik Bar Azma Le,

Jo Haar Jaon To LouT Jana,Jo Jeet Jaon To Maan Jana.
 


darte hai aag se kahi jal na jaye
darte hai khwab se kahin toot na jaye
lekin sabse ziyada darte hai aapse
kahin aap hume bhool na jaye
 




Ek din hamare annsoon humse pooch baithe,
humey roz -roz kyon bulate ho,
Humne kaha hum yaad to unhe karte hain tum kyon chale aate ho.
 





Har phool ki ajab kahani hai,
chup rehna bhi pyar ki nishani hai,
kahin koi zakhm nai phir bhi kyun dard ka ehsas hai,
lagta hai dil ka ek tukda aaj bhi uske paas hai.
 




Kismat par aitbar kisko hai,
Mil jaye khushi inkaar kisko hai,
Kuch majburian hain mere dost,
Warna judai se pyaar kisko hai.
 





Kal mila waqt to zulfein teri suljha doonga,
Aaaj uljha hoon zara waqt ko sulajhane mein,
Yun to sulajh jatee hain uljhi zulfein,
Umar kat jati hai waqt ko sulajhane me

Ishq Ki Koi Bhi Dawaa Nahi Hoti


Sunaa Hai Ishq Ki, Duniyaa Mein,
Koi Bhi Dawaa Nahi Hoti,
Pyaar Jis Dil Mein Ishq Ban Jaye,
Uss Ko Khof-E-Khudaa, Nahi Hoti,
Na Use Din Mein Chen Milta Hai,
Na Hi Shab Mein Qaraar Hota Hai,
Paaglon Jesi Hoti Halaat Hai,
Jab Na Dedaare Yaar Hotaa Hai,
Kabhi Hanstaa Hai, Wo Akele Mein,
Or Khud Hi Kabhi, Wo Rota Hai,
Ashq Ban Jaate Lahu Uss Ke,
Jab Na Didaare Yaar Hota Hai,
Itni Shiddat Se Jo Kare Chahaat,
Wo Hazaaron Mein, Do Char Hote Hai,
(Mohabbat) Ne Ki Hai Chahaat Aesi (Mohabbat se),
Jo Hazaaron Mein Shumaar Hota Hai.

Kisi Ki Chahat Mein Itne Paagal Na Ho,
Ho Sakta Hai Wo Aapki Manzil Na Ho,
Uski Muskurahat Ko Mohabbat Na Samajhna,
Kahin Ye Muskurana Uski Aadat Na Ho.

Teri chahat me hum zamana bhool gaye,

Tere baad kisi ko apnana bhool gaye,

Phir laga sara jahan veerana hum ko,

Jaise Chaman me phool meheknaa bhool gaye,

Tum se mohabat hi bataya saare Jahan ko,

Yahi baat tum ko batana bhool gaye,

Hum ne mita diya jahan bhi likha tha Naam Tera,

Magar apne dil se mitana bhool gaye,

Woh juda hue hum se muskrate hue,

Magar apni palkon se ansoo hatana bhool gaye...
 

May 19, 2011

Singleitis Comics


In the name of God, compassionate & merciful بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِ | Peace be with you السلام عليكم


Based on true incidents.



May 17, 2011


Excitotoxins Like Aspartame and Monosodium Glutamate Destroy Brain Cells 
Filed under: Mind
Monday, April 04 2011 - by SoundHealth
Key topics: Excitotoxin • Neurotoxin • Aspartame Monosodium Glutamate


Some ingredients found in foods can directly interfere with our minds and bodies. These ingredients are known as neurotoxins, because are toxic to the nervous system. They're also called excitotoxins, because they overstimulate brain cells to the point of cell death.


Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)
One of the most common neurotoxins found in food is monosodium glutamate(MSG). This is a form of glutamic acid that occurs naturally in food and is also made by the body by breaking down another amino acidglutamine.
MSG (E621) is often used as a flavor enhancer in a wide variety of savory foods like crisps, sauces, salad dressings, fast foods, instant meals like noodles and soups, and stock cubes. It is sometimes labeled as yeast extract, autolyzed yeast or hydrolyzed protein.
Yet research has proposed that too much MSG can cause excessive brainexcitation which can lead to cell death. It has also been linked to playing a part in neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's. Other studies show that an excess of MSG can cause reactions such as: difficulty in concentration, extreme mood swings and depression.

Aspartame, or aspartic acid, is the name for commercial artificial sweeteners such as NutraSweet, Equal, Spoonful and others. Nearly all diet sodas also containaspartame. This excitotoxin appears to cause slow, silent damage to health that accumulates over the years, through long-term use.
Aspartic acid is an amino acid. However, when it is ingested in its free form (unbound to proteins), like it is in soft drinks and sweeteners, it takes the amino acids out of their natural form, which causes problems and adverse reactions.Aspartame significantly raises the blood plasma level of aspartate and glutamate, leading to a high level of those neurotransmitters in certain areas of the brain.
Dr Russell Blaylock, a neurosurgeon and author of "Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills", says: "we also know liquid forms of excitotoxins are significantly more toxicbecause of rapid absorption and higher blood levels."
Neurotoxins Destroy brain Cells
Both aspartate and glutamate act as neurotransmitters in the brain by aiding the transmission of information from neuron to neuron. Too much aspartate or glutamate in the brain kills certain neurons by allowing the influx of too muchcalcium into the cells. This influx triggers excessive amounts of free radicals, which kill the cells. The damage that can be caused by excessive aspartate and glutamate is why they are referred to as "excitotoxins." They "excite" or stimulate the neural cells to death.
The blood brain barrier (BBB), which normally protects the brain from excess glutamate and aspartate as well as toxins, 1) is not fully developed during childhood, 2) does not fully protect all areas of the brain, 3) is damaged by numerous chronic and acute conditions, and 4) can allow excess glutamate and aspartate into the brain even when intact.
The excess glutamate and aspartate slowly begin to destroy neurons. The large majority of neural cells in a particular area of the brain are killed before any clinical symptoms of a chronic illness are even noticed. A few of the many chronic illnesses and short-term effects thought to be contributed to by exposure to these excitotoxins include:
  • Neurological disorders (Parkinson's, Alzheimer'smemory loss depression)
  • Hormonal imbalances and endocrine disorders
  • Fatigue
  • Headaches/migraines
  • Obesity
So it makes sense to stay away from foods and drinks that contain these anti-nutrients. They are sometimes hidden in foods under the terms  spices, natural flavors  or artificial flavors and aspartame is commonly found in diet or sugar-freedrinks.

~*Dua Supplications~*





 

1) Dua at times of grief:

Laa ‘Ilaaha ‘illaa ‘Anta subhaanka ‘inee kuntu minadh-dhaalimeen.

“There is none worthy of worship but You,glory is to You. Surely, I was among the wrongdoers.”

2) When calamity strikes

Ιnaa lillaahe wa innaa ilayhe raji’oon

To Allah we belong, and to Him is our return


Supplications for morning and evening

Allahumma bika ‘asbahnaa, wa bika ‘amsaynaa, wa bika nahya, wa bika namootu wa ‘ilaykan-nushoor.

O Allah, by You we enter the morning and by You we enter the evening, by You we live, and by You we die and to you is the final return.



May 15, 2011

(* For new Muslims *)


Asalamu Alykum brothers and sisters
this is for all the new muslims, and the old muslims that have never really looked into islam, what we will be talking about on this page will be, the Kalimah-i Shahadah, the five pillars of islam ! ok so lets get started shall we, and if god is willing you will learn something new!
The Kalimah i Shahadah
This phrase is the most essental thing every Muslim must know, it is said as soon as someone say’s the kalimah i shahadah all of their past sins are forgiven, they are given a new start! but also we as muslims are not allowed to forget this EVER! so please recite this everyday,  the Kalimah i Shahadah is below:
Eshedu en la ilahe illAllah, ve eshedu enne Muhammeden abduhu ve resuluh”
witch translates into-
“I bear witness that there is no god but Allah and i bear witness that Muhammad is his servant and messenger”
Five Pillars of Islam
The five pillars of Islam are as follows:
  • Iman (faith)
  • Salah (prayer)
  • Zakat (chairty)
  • Fasting during Ramadan
  • Hajj (pilgrimage to mekkah)
more detials below!
Iman or Faith=
“There is none worthy of worship except God and Muhammad is the messenger of God.” This declaration of faith is called the Shahadah, a simple formula that all the faithful pronounce. The significance of this declaration is the belief that the only purpose of life is to serve and obey God, and this is achieved through the teachings and practices of the Last  Prophet, Muhammad. 
Salah or Prayer =
Salah is the name for the obligatory prayers that are performed five times a day, and are a direct link between the worshipper and God. There is no hierarchical authority in Islam and there are no priests. Prayers are led by a learned person who knows the Qur’an and is generally chosen by the congregation.
Prayers are said at dawn, mid-day, late-afternoon, sunset and nightfall,  and thus determine the rhythm of the entire day. These five prescribed prayers contain verses from the Qur’an, and are said in Arabic, the  language of the Revelation. Personal supplications, however, can be  offered in one’s own language and at any time.
Although it is preferable to worship together in a mosque, a Muslim may  pray almost anywhere, such as in fields, offices, factories and universities. Oftentimes visitors to the Muslim world are struck by the centrality of prayers in daily life
3.Zakat or Chairty
An important principle of Islam is that everything belongs to God, and that wealth is therefore held by human beings in trust. The word zakah means  both “purification” and “growth.” Our possessions are purified by setting aside a proportion for those in need and for the society in general. Like the pruning of plants, this cutting back balances and encourages new growth.
 Each Muslim calculates his or her own zakah individually. This involves the annual payment of a fortieth of one’s capital, excluding such items as primary residence, car and professional tools.
An individual may also give as much as he or she pleases as sadaqa-h,  and does so preferably in secret. Although this word can be translated as “voluntary charity” it has a wider meaning.
The Prophet said, “Even meeting your brother with a cheerful face is an act of charity.” The Prophet also said: “Charity is a necessity for every Muslim.” He was asked: “What if a person has nothing?” The Prophet  replied: “He should work with his own hands for his benefit and then give something out of such earnings in charity.” The Companions of the Prophet asked: “What if he is not able to work?” The Prophet said: “He should help the poor and needy.” The Companions further asked: “What if he cannot do even that?” The Prophet said: “He should urge others to do good.” The Companions said: “What if he lacks that also?” The Prophet said: “He should check himself from doing evil. That is also an act of charity.” 
4. Fastin during Ramadan
Every year in the month of Ramada-n, all Muslims fast from dawn until sundown–abstaining from food, drink, and sexual relations with their spouses.
 Those who are sick, elderly, or on a journey, and women who are menstruating, pregnant or nursing, are permitted to break the fast and  make up an equal number of days later in the year if they are healthy and able. Children begin to fast (and to observe prayers) from puberty, although many start earlier.
Although fasting is beneficial to health, it is mainly a method of self-purification and self-restraint. By cutting oneself from worldly comforts, even for a short time, a fasting person focuses on his or her purpose in life by constantly being aware of the presence of God.  God states in the Qur’an:  “O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you as it was prescribed to those before you that you may learn self-restraint.” (Qur’an 2:183)  
5. Hajj or Pilgriamge to mekkah
The pilgrimage to Makkah (the hajj) is an obligation only for those who are physically and financially able to do so. Nevertheless, over two million people go to Makkah each year from every corner of the globe providing a unique opportunity for those of different nations to meet one another.
 The annual hajj begins in the twelfth month of the Islamic year (which is lunar, not solar, so that hajj and Ramada-n fall sometimes in summer, sometimes in winter). Pilgrims wear special clothes: simple garments that strip away distinctions of class and culture, so that all stand equal before God.
The rites of the hajj, which are of Abrahamic origin, include going around the Ka’bah seven times, and going seven times between the hills of Safa and Marwa as did Hagar (Hajir, Abraham’s wife) during her search for water. The pilgrims later stand together on the wide plains of ‘Arafat (a large expanse of desert outside Makkah) and join in prayer for God’s  forgiveness, in what is often thought as a preview of the Day of Judgment.
The close of the hajj is marked by a festival, the ‘Id al Adha, which is celebrated with prayers and the exchange of gifts in Muslim communities everywhere. This and the ‘Id al Fitr, a festive day celebrating the end of Ramada-n, are the two holidays of the Islamic calendar.

Namaz (prayer)


Asalamu alykum

this is one of the most importent things for a muslim to learn, and always rember, Namaz or salat or prayer! Insha’Allah i will show you how to do it, and you will learn it that way!. 
 This part covers Rak’ah’s 1 and 2





l---Abdest Of Wadu---l

Asalamu alykum
Insha’allah everyone will learn how to perform Abdest!!!
welcome this is a detialed step by step tutorial on how to perfrom abdest, insha’allah this will help some people to learn how to perfrom abdest,  i want to make sure they know how to take Abdest, so below is a step by step guide on how to take abdest and pictures showing each step.
Abdest
Abdest  is a form of cleanlines that consists of rinsing and rubing certain part’s of ones body, in accordance with the rules of Islam.Many devotional acts cannot be performed without abdest. for instance one who does not have abdest is neither permitted to perfrom Namaz nor to walk around the holy Ka’bah.

(make sure to say Bismillah ir rahman ir rahim before you start)
step 1- Washing your hands- wash both hands up to your wrists. make sure that the water goes between your fingers
step 2- Washing your mouth- take water into your mouth three times using your RIGHT hand. Rinse your mouth well each time before spiting out the water
step 3- sniffing water up your nose- take water slighty up your nostrils by sniffing once agian three times, using you right hand
step 4- Washing your face- bring your two hands together and use a handfull of water to wash your face three times, from your forehead to the bottom of your chin, adn then along the sides up to your ears
step 5- Washing your arms: wash your right and left arms.up to your elbow three times
step 6- Wiping your head- wet your right hand, and wipe at least one fourth of your hand with it
step 7- Wiping your ears- wet your hands andwipe the inside of your ears with the tips of the little finger, and wipe the back of your ears from top to bottom with your thumbs.
step 8- Wiping the nape of your neck- wipe the nape and sides of your neck with the back of your wet hands
step 9- Washing your feet- wash both feet, starting with the right one including the ankles, with the help of your left hand, Make sure water goes between your toes
If you didnt know, there are some things that can cancel your Abdest some of these things are-
  • Impurities that come out from one’s body, such as urine, blood, semen, feces and other such impurities
  • flowing out of one’s body pus , etc.
  • to vomit a mouthfull
  • to become insane
  • to faint
  • to break wind
  • to fall asleep in a lying down position
  • to laugh in a degree that somebody eles could hear you during you Namaz