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We have prepared a Fire .....................

Say, "The truth is from your Lord": Let him who will believe, and let him who will reject (it): for the wrong-doers(person who acts rather than theorizing) We have prepared a Fire whose (smoke and flames) like the walls and roof of a tent, will be confined them in: if they (beg earnestly for) relief they will be granted water like melted brass, that will scald their faces, how dreadful the drink! How uncomfortable a couch to recline on! ( Al-Kahf-29) SUNDARBAN Wildlife refers to the animals and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879 work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stream,” and “there" you find  "nature’s children as unrestrained in their wild, free life

It is they .....................

Is it that there is a disease in their hearts? Or do they doubt, or do they fear that Allah and His Messenger will be unjust to them? Nay, it is they themselves who are the wrongdoers.- 24:51 SUNDARBAN Wildlife refers to the animals and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879 work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stream,” and “there" you find  "nature’s children as unrestrained in their wild, free life as they were in the …backwoods of primitive England.” The term wildling is much older, however, as is wildness from which wildlife is derivative, being used for example by William Shakespeare to refer to those qualities of living things not under the influence or control

Who teaches her .............................

Hadith :    Volum 1, Book 3, No. 97. Narrated Abu Burda's father: Allah's Apostle said "Three persons will have a double reward: 1. A Person from the people of the scriptures who believed in his      Prophet (Jesus or Moses) and then believed in the Prophet Muhammad      (SWS) (i .e. has embraced Islam). 2. A slave who discharges his duties to Allah and his master. 3. A master of a woman-slave who teaches her good manners and educates her in      the best possible way (the religion) and manumits her and then marries her."  SUNDARBAN Wildlife refers to the animals and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879 work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stre

Sundarban - 2

Wildlife  refers to the animals and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879 work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stream,” and “there" you find  "nature’s children as unrestrained in their wild, free life as they were in the …backwoods of primitive England.” The term wildling is much older, however, as is wildness from which wildlife is derivative, being used for example by William Shakespeare to refer to those qualities of living things not under the influence or control of humans. Charles Darwin when referring to artificial selection...   More »

The sundarban.....................................

When he heard ..................................

The Hadith Narrated By Al-Aswad bin Yazid : I asked 'Aisha "What did the Prophet(SWS) use to do  at home?" She said, "He used to work for his family, and when he heard the Adhan (call for the prayer), he would go out." Lalbagh Fort with Tank Lalbagh Fort   (also   Fort Aurangabad ) is an incomplete 17th century   Mughal   fort complex that stands proudly before the Buriganga River in the southwestern part of   Dhaka ,   Bangladesh . [1]   The construction was started in 1678 AD by Mughal   Subahdar   Muhammad Azam Shah   who was son of Emperor   Aurangzeb   and later emperor himself. His successor,   Shaista Khan , did not continue the work, though he stayed in Dhaka up to 1688. History Mughal prince   Muhammad Azam , third son of Aurangzeb started the work of the fort in 1678 during his vice-royalty in   Bengal . He stayed in Bengal for 15 months. The fort remained incomplete when he was called away by his father Aurangzeb. Shaista Khan was the

Green heron

Narrated By Abu Huraira(RA) The Prophet (SWS) said, "The best alms is that which you give when you are rich, and you should start first to support your dependants." Narrated By Ali(RA) : Fatima(RA) went to the Prophet complaining about the bad effect of the stone hand-mill on her hand. She heard that the Prophet had received a few slave girls. But (when she came there) she did not find him, so she mentioned her problem to 'Aisha(RA). When the Prophet(SWS) came, 'Aisha(RA) informed him about that. 'Ali(RA) added, "So the Prophet(SWS) came to us when we had gone to bed. We wanted to get up (on his arrival) but he said, 'Stay where you are." Then he came and sat between me and her and I felt the coldness of his feet on my abdomen. He said, "Shall I direct you to something better than what you have requested? When you go to bed say 'Subhan Allah' thirty-three times, 'Alhamdulillah' thirty three times, and ‘Allahu Akbar' thi