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★ Seven Qualities that Allah Loves ★







1. TAWBAH (Repentance)
"For Allah loves those who turn to Him constantly (in repentance)" [Surah Al Baqarah 2:222]

2. TAHARAH (Purification)
"Allah loves those who keep themselves pure and clean." [Surah Al Baqarah 2:222]

3. TAQWA (Piety)
"For Allah loves the righteous (the pious)." [Surah Al Tawbah 9:4]

4. IHSAN (Goodness & Perfection)
"For Allah loves those who do good" [Surah Ali 'Imran 3:134]

5. TAWAKKUL (Trust in Allah)
"For Allah loves those who put their trust (in Him)." [Surah Ali 'Imran 3:159]

6. ADL (Justice)
"For Allah loves those who judge in equity." [Surah Al Ma'idah 5:42] "For Allah loves those who are fair (and just)." [Surah Al Hujurat 49:9]

7. SABR (Patience)
"And Allah Loves those who are firm and steadfast (As-Sabirin (the patient))." [Surah Ali 'Imran 3:146]


Let,s grow into a better muslim

Bill Gates: Control-Alt-Delete was a mistake




Bill Gates has finally admitted the puzzling Control-Alt-Delete key combination used to access the login screen on personal computers was a mistake.

"It was a mistake," Gates, co-founder and former chairman of Microsoft, said during a recent appearance at Harvard University. "We could have had a single button, but the guy who did the IBM keyboard design didn't want to give us our single button.

“You want to have something you do with the keyboard that is signaling to a very low level of the software — actually hard-coded in the hardware — that it really is bringing in the operating system you expect, instead of just a funny piece of software that puts up a screen that looks like a login screen, and then it listens to your password and then it’s able to do that,” the billionaire software mogul explained. 

The odd combination was originally designed to reboot a PC, but it became part of PC folklore as a login prompt in early versions of Windows. The IBM PC that Gates helped develop was introduced in the fall of 1981.

Gates' admission came after years of debate over the origin of Control-Alt-Delete.

"Finally," Taylor Soper wrote on GeekWire.com.

In a 2001 interview marking the 20th anniversary of the IBM PC, David Bradley, the engineer who came up with the Control-Alt-Delete sequence, blamed the oddity on Gates.

"I may have invented it," Bradley said, "but Bill made it famous."

That left Gates "looking rather awkward" for more than a decade, TheVerge.com said.

In 2011, Bradley said he still didn't know why Gates used the Control-Alt-Delete for the login screen.

“Why they used it for the login also, I don’t know,” Bradley told CNET. “I guess it made sense for them.”

While Windows 8 defaults to a new login screen, the Control-Alt-Delete requirement is still used in Windows XP and Windows 7, and it still works in Windows 8 as a shortcut for locking your PC or accessing the task manager.

Pillar Mountains

Spectacular Pillar Rocks Of Zhangjiajie |
Inspiration For Avatar's Floating Mountains




The Zhangjiajie National Forest Park or Hunan Zhangjiajie National Forest Park is a unique national forest park located in Zhangjiajie City in northern Hunan Province in the People's Republic of China. It is the China's first national park (4,810 hectares), it was then approved by the Ministry of Land and Resources as Zhangjiajie Sandstone Peak Forest National Geopark (3,600 km²) in 2001. In 2004, Zhangjiajie Geopark was listed as a UNESCO Global Geopark.
The unique and stunning geographic feature is the pillar-like rocks throughout the park. They are result of many years of erosion caused by ice. One of the park's quartz-sandstone pillars (3,544 foot) is the 'Southern Sky Column'. It is said that the Avatar film's director and production designers drew inspiration for the floating mountains from this pillar rocks. Recently, in January 2010, the 'Southern Sky Column' has been officially renamed as "Avatar Hallelujah Mountain" in honor of the film.


The Story of The Woman in Islam



Men and women have been made in multi-folds of love and kindness, and both are complementary to each other – just as Adam and Eve were.

Women Are The Lesser Gender.
They Have To Obey Their Fathers And Brothers,
And Then To Obey Their Husbands.
They Have Weaker Prospects To Education As To Their Careers.
They Also inherit Less And Their Testimonials Are Only Half Of Men. 
What is More, They Are Burdened With Their Monthly Menstrual Cycle, 
Pregnancy, Giving Birth, And That Horrendous Six Weeks Or So Of Post-partum Bleeding.
Therefore,Women Are Of Lesser Value Than Men.
It All Started in Jannat Adn, More Famously Known As 
“ The Gardens Of Eden” (via Mainstream Narrations),
When The Forbidden Fruit Was Consumed By The First Two Humans.
The Woman, in Particular,Was The Culprit.
She Had Fallen Prey To Satan And in Turn,
Seduced Her Husband, To Turn Away From Their Lord,
Apparently,  in Vain Plight Of immortality. Nevertheless,
Both Were Shamed, She Was Blamed, And The Two Were Banished Onto Earth.
Does That Story Sound Familiar ?  The Fall From Eden Rests Heavily Upon Her –
And All Of Her Kind OfCourse – They (The Women Of Earth) Are Always To Be
Seen As Cursed And Punished, Mostly Through The Pain And Suffering Of Childbirth –
And That is How it Has Always Been, And That is How it Will Always Be Probably. 
In Mainstream Beliefs, Women Are Often Seen As Seductresses,
The Adulteress (Despite Having A Man To Adulterate With),
The One Carrying The Burden Of Sin,  
And The One Who Should Endure The Severe Punishment .
And Unfortunately, Many Muslims Play Second Fiddle To These Beliefs, 
Despite The Fact That it Was Never Mentioned in The Quran.
 

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Rember Me In UR Dua

Muhammad Tassaddaq

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