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    The Blessings of Daughters from Quran o Hadith (Summary of the article above) Taken from various lectures of Aarif Billah Hazrat e Aqdas Maulana Shah Hakeem Muhammad Akhtar Sahab Db Daughters are a great blessing because Allah(SWT) has promised a place in paradise (Jannah) on bringing them up. The one who has 3 daughters or sisters‚ or 2 daughters or sisters and he brings them up properly and fears Allah(SWT) regarding their rights‚ then Paradise is made mandatory for him. In some Ahadith‚ when

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    Benazir Bhutto

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    BENAZIR BHUTTO - THE SYMBOL OF PEACE AND DEMOCRACY Category: Common Interest - Politics Description: Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto is the symbol of peace and democracy. "You can imprison a man‚ but not an idea. You can exile a man‚ but not an idea. You can kill a man‚ but not an idea." Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto was one of the kindest and most thoughtful person on earth. She was a person of great warmth‚ great beauty‚ grace‚ light‚ courage‚ and strength

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    My Favourite City

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    My Favourite City My favourite place is Hyderabad. I like it for it’s culture‚ location‚ good connectivity with other cities‚ somewhat moderate climate‚ the economy‚ infrastructure‚ education‚ different markets and lots of other things. It’s a city where you find all the useful things in one place‚ it’s also an IT-BPO hub‚ the daily goods and services are very affordable and of reasonable quality‚ eateries offering a variety of cuisine also at very affordable rates‚ and to me as a practising Muslim

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    Midaq Alley Tone

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    “Man is named only to be forgotten and there’s never a heart that doesn’t change”(Mahfouz 284). The ending of Midaq Alley by Naguib Mahfouz is successful in concluding the novel by using tone and irony in the ending of relationships. Throughout the novel there is a negative tone that is emphasis in the end of the novel through the actions that take place. The actions that take place at the end of the novel also are ironic‚ such as the death of Abbas and Hamida’s situation. Mahfouz ends the end of

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    became obsessed with the religion of a very strict Islamic faction‚ and later generated his own eccentric mixture of beliefs similar to cult leaders. Furthermore‚ UBL imposed these skewed radical religious ideologies to encourage followers to accept martyrdom. UBL indoctrinated “brainwashed” new recruits by implementing a totalitarian atmosphere in isolated camps. In these camps the new recruits received in depth teachings founded on UBL’s radical religious views preparing them for the Holy War against

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    the poetry of rizal

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    The Poetry of Jose Rizal Jose Rizal is the Philippines’ national hero. He was an amazing polymath. One of the fields he excelled in is poetry. While other poets wrote out of sheer creativity‚ Rizal wrote mostly out of fervor for his motherland. Many other poets write or wrote for the fame or to please a patron. He always wrote under duress. He lived during the time of the corrupt colonial Spanish government. This is probably why there is such poignancy in his poetry. It is as though he longs for

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    The Fall Of Icarus

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    Interpretations of the Fall of Icarus Different descriptions of one story can determine the impact forced upon one’s heart‚ mind‚ and soul. Brueghel‚ Auden‚ and Williams‚ composers of three divergent interpretations of the fall of Icarus‚ illustrate and explain the central thought of man’s failure. Brueghel expresses the lack of concern the surrounding people possess for Icarus though his illustration‚ while Auden generally states that tragedy occurs. As for Williams‚ he vaguely interacts with the

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    Taahirah O’Neal Professor Ruane English 1302 13 April 2015 Point of View in ‘Everything That Rises Must Converge’ In Flannery O’Connor’s “Everything That Rises Must Converge”‚ Julian Chestny‚ a young white man struggles to accept the ignorant beliefs and actions of his elderly mother in a post-civil rights era. The point of view plays an important role in this story and how readers interpret it. A point of view is the vantage point of which the story ’s told. O’Connor uses point of view to help

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    Everyone goes through some sort of pain that can be caused by someone or something. Suffering is a heart wrenching pain. Everyone has suffered through things‚ and people get used to it. Wystan Hugh Auden’s poem‚ “Musee des Beaux Arts‚” shows that suffering is a part of life and sometimes nothing can be done about it other than moving on. The poem is a hard truth that we don’t want to hear‚ but we can’t reject the truth because it’s the reality. In “Musee des Beaux Arts‚” the voice of the poem is

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    The Black Death was a devastating plague that quickly spread‚ ravaging and wiping out much of Europe‚ Central Asia‚ the Middle East‚ and North Africa. This pandemic has attracted the attention of many different scholarly works. Two scholars that have researched this somber period of time are Michael W. Dols and Justin Stearns. Dols wrote an article titled “The Comparative Communal Responses to the Black Death in Muslim and Christian Societies” in the Department of History at California State

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