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Hijrat I Medina By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
"It was the 13th year of the Prophet's mission when the clouds had gathered fast. The Meccan chiefs centered in their Council Hall (darun-nadwa), a chamber inside Kaba, to deliberate over what might be treated with the Prophet. Stormy was the meeting, for fear had entered their hearts. Imprisonment for life, expulsion from the city, each was debated in turn for the Prophet. They decided then on a final and desperate remedy, namely to kill the Prophet. Murder by one man would have exposed him and his family to the vengeance of blood. The difficulty was at last solved by Abu Jahl, who suggested that a number of courageous men, chosen from different families, should sheathe their swords simultaneously in the Prophet's bosom, in order that the responsibility of the deed might rest upon all, and the relations of the Prophet might consequently be unable to avenge it.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Hijrat I Medina in Encyclopedia of Ismailsm, must Visit eFun Quest.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-04)
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Proxy By: James Clark
A proxy is also known as proxy server and application level gateway.
James Clark writes on topics such as Proxy , Anonymous Surfing and Anonymous Proxy for The Tech FAQ.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-04)
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Baby Toys By: Gregory Hepburn
Nowadays, all parents want their infants to be the brightest ones around. They spend huge sums of money on electronic toys and games that are supposed to make their kids very intelligent.
Gregory Hepburn is an enterprising webmaster who builds and publishes content websites. His latest website on Kid Educational Toy and Game is now online. Please visit http://www.educational-toy-and-game.com for more details.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-03)
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Abdullah Hashim Gangji, Count By: Ibrahim Machiwala
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.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written biography of ismaili heroes such as Abdullah Hashim Gangji in 101 Ismaili Heroes,(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-03)
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Proxy Bypass Parental Control By: Robert Hayes
Anti-Spyware Spyware is nasty as it collects information from you without your consent. Different programs offer different features and some are more powerful than others, but you should definitely be utilizing some type on your system.
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Hijra By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
The word for emigration, hijra is derived from h-j-r means cutting oneself off from friendly or sociable relation, ceasing to speak to others, forsaking, abandoning, deserting, shunning or avoiding (4:34, 25:30, 74:5). It also means departure from the desert to the town or villages and vice versa. Its most common meaning is to forsake one's own land and take up residence in another country. The Koran frequently uses the variations of the root kh-r-j to convey this sense (4:66, 8:30, 9:40, 60:1). It also has been interpreted to mean an emigration from the territory of unbelievers to the territory of believers for the sake of religion (4:97, 29:26). Technically, the term hijra has been used to designate the emigration of the Prophet and his early Companions from Mecca to Medina in 622 A.D. Its (hijra) various derivatives appear 31 times in the Koran, 16 of which refer to the emigration of Muslims from Mecca to Medina and the departure from home for the cause of God.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Hijra in Encyclopedia of Ismailsm, must Visit BlogsBasket.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-07-01)
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Pir Hasan Kabiruddin By: Ibrahim Machiwala Lodhi
"Pir Hasan Kabiruddin, the son of Pir Sadruddin was generally known as Syed Hasan Shah, Pir Hasan Shah, Syed Sadat, Gur Pir Hasan al-Hussain, Makdum Syed Kabiruddin Shah etc. He is however known in Uchh Sharif as Hasan Dariya. He was born in Uchh Sharif in 742/1341 and was the first Indian pir to be born in India. He was endowed from birth with deep spiritual insight and strong common sense combined with sympathy and love for his fellow beings, and was also noted for his piety since childhood.
Mumtaz Ali Tajddin S. Ali is an popular Ismaili Scholar, He has written many articles on Ismaili Imam, Ismailism, and Pir Hasan Kabiruddin in Encyclopedia of Ismailsm, must Visit Web2Host.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-06-29)
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Infection Control From A Nursing Perspective By: Ibrahim Machiwala
The practice of medical asepsis helps to contain infectious organisms and to maintain an environment free from contamination. The techniques used to maintain medical asepsis include hand washing, gowning and wearing facial masks when appropriate, as well as separating clean from contaminated or potentially contaminated materials and providing information to patients about basic hygienic practices. Appropriate hand washing by the nurse and the patient remains the most important factor in preventing the spread of microorganisms.
Ibrahim Lodhi is a popular Web developer and Internet Marketer, He has written many popular articles on the topics finance, business, marketing, religious and health care management. must visit www.update.pk (read entire article)(posted on: 2008-06-29)
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Biology Coursework-the Student Can Do It By: david lee
Biology Coursework assignments can be prepared on various different topics related the field of biology. Biology Coursework students often require many practical tips and hints in order to successfully complete their assignment as there are various kinds of biology courseworks such as GCSE Biology Coursework etc.(read entire article)(posted on: 2008-06-28)
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Clinical Medicine Cases By: Ibrahim Machiwala
Case 1:
• 50 year old man presented with generalized weakness, dizziness, lethargy for 10 days. He was also having loose stools for the past 15 days. On examination was pale and thin lean emaciated man. His blood pressure was 70/40 mm of mercury, with pulse of 130 beats / minute. He had bilateral decrease air entry on chest, epigastric tenderness and pedal edema on examination. Neurological exam was non focal. He had some history of undocumented weight loss, but no history of fever. His past history was significant for episodes of loose stools, which would resolve on taking antibiotics
• Hemoglobin: 8 mg/dl Abumin: 1.5
• MCV: 68 Total Bilirubin: 8.1
• WBC: 14 cmm Direct Bilurubin: 5.5
• Platelet: 176 GGT: 304
• SGPT:71
• RBS: 106 AP: 359
• BUN: 15
• Cr.:1 mg/dl ESR: 53
• Na: 126 meq Stool DR: Normal
• K: 4.6 meq Calcium: 7.3
• Cl: 111 Phos:1.6
• HCO: 18
Dr. Anwar Nabeel Jafri Chief Resident Internal Medicine in AKUH, Pakistan. He has written many articles on Abdominal Tuberculosis, Tuberculosis, Hyponatremia and for more Clinical Medicine Cases (read entire article)(posted on: 2008-06-28)
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