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Love in Islam

October 29, 2010 by

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A Khutbah by Mahmoud Mostafa Bismillahi Rahmani Raheem Praise be to Allah. We bear witness that there is only one god who has no partners beside Him, and we bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger. Praise be to Allah who blessed us with the guidance of His prophets and messengers. Praise be […]

The importance of dialogue

October 11, 2010 by

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by Shhnaaz Habib, The Star Newspaper Syria’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Dr Ahmad Badr Al Din Hassoun is no stranger to churches and temples. He has visited more than 300, giving speeches there and calling for tolerance and mutual respect among different religions. SHEIKH Dr Ahmad Badr is not one to mince his words. The Grand […]

God is Not a Terrorist

October 5, 2010 by

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From Ahmed Rehab, CAIR Religious extremists waste no time declaring natural disasters to be God’s punishment. The divine motivations they cite are different, but they invariably reflect personal religious or political agendas.On different occasions, these extremists of different faiths said Hurricane Katrina was America’s punishment for pressuring Israel to leave Gaza, for the invasion of […]

ဒုကၡေရာက္ေနေသာသာမန္လူသားအားလုံးကိုကူညီၾကပါ

July 29, 2010 by

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(I wrote this post for Quran knowledge section of  http://www.quraninburmese.com . It was published on April 14th 2010. I have re posted the same post, here to share with the readers of this blog. Kyaw Kyaw Oo) ကြၽန္ေတာ့စိတ္ ထဲမွာအျမဲ ဘဝင္မက်ေန တာေလးတခု ရွိတယ္။ ကြၽန္ေတာ္တ႔ို  မြတ္စလင္မ္ အမ်ားစု (အထူးသျဖင့္ အာရဗ္ႏိုင္ငံမ်ား) ဟာလူသား အားလုံးနဲ႔သက္ ဆိုင္တဲ့အက်ိဳးျပဳ ကိစၥေတြ မွာမပါဝင္တဲ့ အျပင္ လူသားအမ်ား ကပ္ဒုကၡဆိုက္တဲ့ […]

Myanmar Muslims or Kalars?

July 10, 2010 by

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I have noticed on- going debate of whether Myanmar nationals whose faith is Islam should be called as Kalar or not. This topic is still a hot discussion in Internet forums. Kalar is considered a derogatory term for Myanmar Muslims, as it was originally used for migrant Indians without any affiliation to Islam. However, my […]

Globalization; State of the village report

May 18, 2010 by

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Source http://www.odt.org/popvillage.htm

Appollo 13 Commander’s view of Humanity

April 12, 2010 by

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“It was a moment that Lovell believes changed humanity for ever: “We were able to read something that was the basis of most of the World’s religions, so we were hoping to get the people together.” Apollo 13 Commander, Jim Lovell keep reading the post “ Appollo 13: Nasa’s  finest hour? BBC NEWS,

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Myanmar at a Glance

myanmar Total Population 56.5 million
  • Male 28.2 million
  • Female 28.4 million
  • Religions:
  • Buddhism 89%
  • Islam 4%
  • Christianity 4%
  • Others 2%
  • Animists 1%
  • Places of worship
  • Several Thousands pagodas and monasteries of Buddhists
  • Churches 6318
  • Mosques 2751
  • Hindu Temples 757
  • Chinese Temples 151
  • (16.7.2007)
  • တမန္ေတာ္ျမတ္ႏွင့္ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရး အကယ္၍သာမိုဟာမၼဒ္ကဲ့သို႕ပုဂိုလ္ကသာ ယေန႕ကမာၻၾကီးကိုအုပ္ခ်ဳပ္မင္းလုပ္သြား မည္ဟုဆိုပါကသူသည္ကမာၻ့ျပသနာ အားလုံးကိုအမွန္ပင္ေအာင္ျမင္စြာေျဖရွင္း ေပးႏိုင္မည္ျဖစ္ျပီး တကယ္. ျငိမ္းခ်မ္းေရးႏွင့္ေပ်ာ္ရႊင္သုခကို ရေစမည္ကားအမွန္ပင္။ ေဂ်ာ့ဘားနတ္ေရွာ့ George Bernard Shaw's Genuine Islam အစၥလမ္ဘာသာကအျခားဘာသာတို႕၏ အေမြအႏွစ္တို႕ကိုေစာင့္ေရွာက္သည္ အင္ဒိုနီးရွားႏိုင္ငံတြင္ အစၥလမ္ဘာသာဝင္ အမ်ားဆုံးေနထိုင္ၾကေသာ္လည္း ကမာ့ၻအၾကီးဆုံးေဗာေရာဗုေဒၶါေစတီေတာ္ၾကီးကို မိမိတို႕ကိုယ္ပိုင္အမ်ိဳးသားယဥ္ေက်းမႉအေမြအႏွစ္ တရပ္အျဖင့္အားလုံးကပင္လက္ခံဂုဏ္ယူၾကေလသည္။ တင္မင္းထြန္းေရး"ေဗာေရာဗုေဒၶါ"ေဆာင္းပါးမွ ေကာက္ႏႈတ္ခ်က္

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    • The start of the Monsoon season June 17, 2013
      Monsoon season in southern Asia has begun, and in India the rains arrived ahead of schedule, easing drought concerns. Monsoon rains can be disruptive and even deadly, but crucial for the farmers whose crops feed millions of people. Though concerns for flooding are prevalent, the arrival of the rains brings colorful celebrations and relief from the heat every […]
    • Graduation season 2013 June 13, 2013
      Graduation season is well underway, with kindergartners, high schoolers, college seniors and graduate students alike donning caps and gowns to celebrate their achievement. With their diplomas, graduates also get words of wisdom from a commencement speakers and a good excuse to celebrate. -- Lloyd Young ( 31 photos total)US Naval Academy graduates throw their […]
    • Walls June 12, 2013
      They keep things out or enclose them within. They're symbols of power, and a means of control. They're canvases for art, backdrops for street theater, and placards for political messages. They're just waiting for when nobody's looking to receive graffiti. Walls of all kinds demarcate our lives. -- Lane Turner (41 photos total). Note: You […]
    • Daily Life: May 2013 June 7, 2013
      For this edition of our look at daily life we share images from France, Ukraine, Serbia, Turkey, Ecuador, Germany, Italy and a few others from around the world. -- Lloyd Young -- Editors note: The Big Picture will publish again next Wednesday June 12. ( 52 photos total)A girl plays on May 28 with soap bubbles during the Share Drive of Life charity event orga […]
    • Flooding in Europe (updated) June 5, 2013
      The Danube River reached its highest level in 500 years. The Elbe, Rhine, and other rivers and tributaries are cresting high as well as swathes of central Europe lie inundated by floodwaters that have killed 12 and displaced tens of thousands. Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic have been severely affected, as Hungary prepares for the swell […]
    • Protests in Turkey (updated) June 3, 2013
      An undercurrent of explosive anger at the government of Turkey found a fuse on May 31 as a protest over the demolition of a public park in Istanbul quickly spread to other cities and encompassed simmering passions on broader issues in Turkish political life. Police have used tear gas and water canons to break up the protests, which have grown as demonstrator […]
    • 100 Years of Indian cinema May 31, 2013
      Indian cinema's first silent feature film, 'Raja Harishchandra,' by home-grown film maker Dadasaheb Phalke was released on May 3, 1913. Known as the 'father of Indian cinema' Phalke's 40 minute offering tells the story of a righteous king, adapted from Hindu mythology. An unusual feature of the film was that all female character […]
    • Gun violence: Salvador, Brazil May 31, 2013
      The city of Salvador, Brazil, one of the country's main tourist destinations and a 2014 World Cup host city has suffered from an unprecedented wave of deadly violence with an increase of more than 250% in the murder rate (according to the Brazilian Center for Latin American Studies (CEBELA). Reuters photographer, Lunae Parracho traveled to Salvador to d […]
    • Climbing Mount Everest May 29, 2013
      Sixty years ago today New Zealand mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay made the first confirmed ascent of the world's tallest peak which reaches 29,029 feet. Since then thousands of people have made the attempt, with many perishing. Just last week 80-year-old Japanese mountaineer Yuichiro Miura became the oldest person to re […]
    • Puffin census on the Farne Islands May 24, 2013
      Every five years, National Trust rangers carry out a puffin census on the Farne Islands, off the northeast coast of England. The beautiful birds return to their breeding grounds on the islands, which offer excellent sources of food, few ground predators, and good protection for nesting. This count carries particular significance because the last survey in 20 […]

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