Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Last Sun is going down !!

Picture by WK
I Am the New Year
I am the new year. I am an unspoiled page in your book of time.
I am your next chance at the art of living. I am your opportunity to practice what you have learned about life during the last twelve months.
All that you sought and didn’t find is hidden in me, waiting for you to search it but with more determination.
All the good that you tried for and didn’t achieve is mine to grant when you have fewer conflicting desires.
All that you dreamed but didn’t dare to do, all that you hoped but did not will, all the faith that you claimed but did not have—these slumber lightly, waiting to be awakened by the touch of a strong purpose.
I am your opportunity to renew your allegiance to Him who said, "Behold, I make all things new."

Monday, December 29, 2008

My New Year's Resolution

What is your new Year's Resolutions

So the 2008 is going, does it really mean to us? I think instead of celebrating the new year we should look behind what we have done in the previous year e.g.




*How many wars we have created?
*How much money we spent?
*How much we helped needy people?
*Do we have any plans for the new year?
*How much we borrowed the money and forget or ignored to return?
*Where we were in 2008 and where we will be in 2009?
*Does our existence will remain?

*How much sins we did in last year and will keep doing in the next year?
*Have we robbed someone in the past and will do it again?

Is there any pending thoughts in our hearts and minds which we planned to do in Jan 2008, then January passed February came its gone, March, April, ……December is in and still that promise or good deed is still not fulfilled.

When we are going to ask ourselves that how far we will go with this kind of life, If we are doing something bad and our inner person is telling us that stop it now but we don’t listen him and keep ignoring him, we are mean to ourselves? If the inner alarm is DEAD then its mean that we required to step out and start working towards the human being.

Build, Help, Love, Share, worship the only one Lord Allah and fallow the real path of his last prophet Mohammad (PBUH). PEACE



My New Year’s Resolution:

*I will quit smoking


*I will stop drinking
*I will start helping others more
*I will be more organized
*I will get married : )
*I will learn something new
*I will start praying regularly and ask to forgive my sins
*I will not create anymore wars and try to build this world
*I will be honest with me
*I will explore more about Islam and other religions
*I will seek the right path
*I will show and invite others about the right path
*I will fallow Allah’s last prophet’s path towards peace and heaven and will show others as well
*I will pray for others
*I will look for people to help
*I will take care of my neighbors
*I will stop living non Islamic Life
*I will ask for forgiveness from the Allah
*I will take care more to my parents
*InshAllah I will try do this all if I stay alive in tomorrow (2009).

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Reopening of Marriot Hotel Islamabad Pakistan

3 MONTHS AFTER BOMBING
Marriott reopens in Islamabad !!
Three months later, an army of 2,000 laborers have restored the hotel to its former luster. A grand piano and glistening chandeliers grace the new lobby. The old one, which had a glass atrium, shattered in the attack.
The facility located near Pakistan's parliament and other key government buildings -- is also now surrounded by a massive security wall.


The hotel's new bombproof wall -- which is 14 feet (3.5-meter) high and 15 feet thick -- is capable of absorbing the shock of even a massive explosion like the one in September.



"The Marriott's reconstruction has sent a strong signal that no terrorist can wipe out the vitality of the people of Pakistan, who want to live a normal life," defence analyst Talat Masood told AFP

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Who is in & Who is Out ?

Ready to have one more adventure ?
Who is in who is out we can tell easily now, so what India is doing or planing is completely out of the way, India should stop making life more difficult in this world. That's what most of the countries told to India. India should stop the Blame Game and start cooperating with all nations including Pakistan and talk about PEACE.

Also Indian should STOP MEDIA WAR against its neighbours.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Happy Holidays !!!

Real picture is here:

The Founder of the Pakistan " Millet Ka Pasban Hay Mohammad Ali Jinnah "

Born on December 25, 1876, in a prominent mercantile family in Karachi.
"We are a nation"
They claimed in the ever eloquent words of the Quaid-i-Azam- "We are a nation with our own distinctive culture and civilization, language and literature, art and architecture, names and nomenclature, sense of values and proportion, legal laws and moral code, customs and calandar, history and tradition, aptitudes and ambitions; in short, we have our own distinctive outlook on life and of life. By all canons of international law, we are a nation". The formulation of the Musim demand for Pakistan in 1940 had a tremendous impact on the nature and course of Indian politics. On the one hand, it shattered for ever the Hindu dreams of a pseudo-Indian, in fact, Hindu empire on British exit from India: on the other, it heralded an era of Islamic renaissance and creativity in which the Indian Muslims were to be active participants. The Hindu reaction was quick, bitter, malicious.Equally hostile were the British to the Muslim demand, their hostility having stemmed from their belief that the unity of India was their main achievement and their foremost contribution. The irony was that both the Hindus and the British had not anticipated the astonishingly tremendous response that the Pakistan demand had elicited from the Muslim masses.

Above all, they faild to realize how a hundred million people had suddenly become supremely conscious of their distinct nationhood and their high destiny. In channelling the course of Muslim politics towards Pakistan, no less than in directing it towards its consummation in the establishment of Pakistan in 1947, non played a more decisive role than did Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. It was his powerful advocacy of the case of Pakistan and his remarkable strategy in the delicate negotiations, that followed the formulation of the Pakistan demand, particularly in the post-war period, that made Pakistan inevitable.It was, therefore, with a sense of supreme satisfaction at the fulfilment of his mission that Jinnah told the nation in his last message on 14 August, 1948: "The foundations of your State have been laid and it is now for you to build and build as quickly and as well as you can". In accomplishing the task he had taken upon himself on the morrow of Pakistan's birth, Jinnah had worked himself to death, but he had, to quote richard Symons, "contributed more than any other man to Pakistan's survivial". He died on 11 September, 1948. How true was Lord Pethick Lawrence, the former Secretary of State for India, when he said, "Gandhi died by the hands of an assassin; Jinnah died by his devotion to Pakistan".

A man such as Jinnah, who had fought for the inherent rights of his people all through his life and who had taken up the somewhat unconventional and the largely mininterpreted cause of Pakistan, was bound to generate violent opposition and excite implacable hostility and was likely to be largely misunderstood. But what is most remarkable about Jinnah is that he was the recepient of some of the greatest tributes paid to any one in modern times, some of them even from those who held a diametrically opposed viewpoint.The Aga Khan considered him "the greatest man he ever met", Beverley Nichols, the author of `Verdict on India', called him "the most important man in Asia", and Dr. Kailashnath Katju, the West Bengal Governor in 1948, thought of him as "an outstanding figure of this century not only in India, but in the whole world". While Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab League, called him "one of the greatest leaders in the Muslim world", the Grand Mufti of Palestine considered his death as a "great loss" to the entire world of Islam. It was, however, given to Surat Chandra Bose, leader of the Forward Bloc wing of the Indian National Congress, to sum up succinctly his personal and political achievements. "Mr Jinnah",he said on his death in 1948, "was great as a lawyer, once great as a Congressman, great as a leader of Muslims, great as a world politician and diplomat, and greatestof all as a man of action, By Mr. Jinnah's passing away, the world has lost one of the greatst statesmen and Pakistan its life-giver, philosopher and guide". Such was Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, the man and his mission, such the range of his accomplishments and achievements.

Get more information over here:http://www.geocities.com/junaid_hassan25/jinnah.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4HosSs1gtQ&feature=relatedhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NubfYr1bpes

http://www.scribd.com/doc/4154747/Qaid-e-Azam

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

16 Dec National Day of Bahrain

Bahrain
Population: 688 345 (2005)
Area: 620 km²
Capital: Manama

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Dad can I drop few bombs on PK ?

Dad replied not yet let us change the mind and environment of the Pak Nation, just wait for our call. Let's use the same tactics which we used on Iraq e.g hit the nations best and strong powers such as ISI etc

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

AND THE EID PARTY ENDS WITH THE BBQ

We wish we can see the next Eid we thank you Sejjad that you have arrange such a nice BBQ Party for all of us and you did a great job that you on Tikkas Massla was great its still in my mouth I can feal it...

We were little late on the BBQ otherwise we had those chicken tikkas as well.... but the mutton tikkas did a job, hey but the grill was mine : ), JK, its all yours lolzzz

May Allah take care of you and your family, amin.

This was the third and final day of Eid I am going to add more pictures in it so keep watching this blog.....












Saturday, December 6, 2008

Happy Eid to all

Share your Eid with poor people:
Can you enjoy only this eid with poor ? if yes than step out and share your eid with them if you cant do this its mean your eid is not eid its an cultural event for you.

Eid is not just to have BBQ or enjoy outing parties even people drink during the eid, watch movies, stayed out late night, listen songs loud, watch mujras, dance naked and what not.

Few thoughts:

We are forgetting what is the real meaning of Eid-ul-Adha ?
Why we do Qurbany ?
Why we have people on roads ?
Why these youth does not have shoes to wear, warm cloths etc ?
Why people are sleeping with no food at all ?

Here are few points which I catch from the Khutba at Arafat:

  • Women should not forget her duties, such as taking care of family.
  • Avoid all those media channels who take us towards the wrong track.
  • We all should come to common terms.
  • Mohammad (PBUH) did fast (ROZA) today.
  • Bloodshed by the super power is a negative act and Allah does not like it at all.
  • Oh people be ready for that day when one day will be equal to fifty thousand years long.

Find Eid defination here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eid_ul_adha
About Haj:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haj
Pictures are uploaded from Flickr:
www.flickr.com


Monday, December 1, 2008

Lovely December

All the leaves are brown And the sky is grey I went for a walk On a winter's day !!
"Now the seasons are closing their fileson each of us, the heavy drawersfull of certificates rolling backinto the tree trunks, a few old papersflocking away. Someone we lovedhas fallen from our thoughts,making a little, glittering splashlike a bicycle pushed by a breeze.Otherwise, not much has happened;we fell in love again, findingthat one red reather on the wind."-
Ted Kooser, Year's End
For You !
I love the December in many ways
Do not disturb me while I sleep in my PJ's
I wake up with the cup of coffee
I love these trees while they are turning into brown sleeves
Soon this road will wear a white dress
Than I call to my friend and play chess
When I think of her who was mine, although I was able to make a shrine
My thoughts, heart and breath starts beating fast
At the end everyone goes with the cast !!
Thoughts by: WK
Picture Credit: Abid Saddiqui

Sunday, November 30, 2008

December 1rst AIDS DAY !!

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

HIV stands for the Human Immunodeficiency Virus and is a 'Retrovirus'. Retroviruses consist of Ribonucleic Acid (RNA) and were discovered by Robert Gallo in 1978. They contain a special viral enzyme called Reverse Transcriptase, which allows the virus to convert its RNA to DNA and then integrate, and take over, a cell's own genetic material. Once taken over, the new cell - now HIV infected - begins to produce new HIV retroviruses. HIV replicates in and kills the helper T cells, which are the body’s main defense against illness.
HIV is ONLY spread through:
Sexual contact - unprotected vaginal or anal sex. Only condoms provide 'all-in-one' protection from pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections including HIV.
Direct innoculation of the virus - for example infection through contaminated needles
Contaminated blood products / transplanted organs. In the US all donated blood has been tested for HIV since 1985
An infected mother may sometimes pass the virus to her developing fetus during the birth or breast milk
In the first month to three months after a person is initially infected with the HIV virus is when that person is most infectious (i.e. meaning the amount of virus in their system is at its highest and T-cell counts are at their lowest). During the time, the body has not had time to react to the virus and produce an adequate immune response to start suppressing HIV.
More and more HIV viruses are produced and then released by a process known as budding. This means that when someone becomes infected with the HIV virus it begins to attack their immune system. This process is not visible and a person who is infected can look and feel perfectly well for many years and they may not know that they are infected. As their immune system weakens they become more vulnerable to illnesses that their immune system would normally have fought off. As time goes by they are likely to become ill more often and develop AIDS.
What is AIDS?

AIDS stands for acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. When HIV infection becomes advanced it often is referred to as AIDS. It generally occurs when the CD4 count is below 200/mL and is characterized by the appearance of opportunistic infections. These are infections that take advantage of a weakened immune system and include:
Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
Toxoplasmosis
Tuberculosis
Extreme weight loss and wasting; exacerbated by diarrhea which can be experienced in up to 90% of HIV patients worldwide
Meningitis and other brain infections
Fungal infections
Syphilis
Malignancies such as lymphoma, cervical cancer, and
Kaposi's Sarcoma
Today we know that Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease and not a syndrome. A syndrome is commonly used to refer to collections of symptoms that do not have an easily identifiable cause. This name was more appropriate 13 years ago, when doctors were only aware of the late stages of the disease and did not fully understand its mechanisms. A more current name for the condition, regardless of an AIDS diagnosis, is HIV Disease. This name is more accurate because it refers to the pathogen that causes AIDS and encompasses all the condition’s stages, from infection to the deterioration of the immune system and the onset of opportunistic diseases. However, AIDS is still the name that most people use to refer to the immune deficiency caused by HIV.
Acquired — because it is a condition that has to be contracted. It cannot be inherited or transmitted through the genes.
Immune — because it affects the body’s immune system, the part of the body that fights off diseases.
Deficiency — because it makes the immune system stop working properly.
Syndrome — because people with AIDS experience a number of different symptoms and opportunistic diseases.
What STDs can I get?
There are many different types of STD’s a gay man can get from having sex. The following is a listing of the major STD’s and how they can be transmitted:
Chlamydia - Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a bacteria called Chlamydia trachomatis. It can spread from person to person during sexual intercourse (vaginal and anal) when a person's mucous membranes come into contact with the vaginal secretions or semen of an infected person. It can be transmitted without complete insertion of a penis into the vagina or anus. It is less likely, although possible, to be transmitted to the throat during oral sex. It can also be passed from mother to newborn during childbirth. Chlamydia infections are treatable and curable with antibiotics.
Gonorrhea - Gonorrhea is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a type of bacteria called Neisseria gonorrhoea. Gonorrhea can be transmitted to both male and female partners during vaginal, anal and oral sex from a partner infected in his or her throat, vagina, urethra or anus. Gonorrheal infections are completely curable with antibiotics.
Hepatitis - Hepatitis is the name for inflammation of the liver caused by several different viruses. The viruses are classified by letters of the alphabet -- with types A, B, and C being the most common. Each of these viruses can be transmitted in a number of ways, some sexually. Hepatitis B and C viruses can cause inflammation of the liver, liver failure, liver cancer, and death. Hepatitis B is the most common cause of liver cancer in the world. Chronic Hepatitis C (HCV) is the leading cause for liver transplants.
Herpes - Herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV) and transmitted via direct skin-to-skin contact during oral, anal and vaginal sex. HSV I usually causes fever blisters and cold sores on the mouth, but can also cause sores on the genitals. HSV II usually causes sores on the genitals (vagina, penis, anus) and the skin around those areas. The majority of oral herpes cases are caused by HSV I and the majority of genital herpes cases are caused by HSV II; however, since so many people are now having oral sex, type-I is often appearing in the genitals. HSV is different from other common viral infections because once it is introduced into your system, it lives there forever, often with periodic symptoms or without symptoms at all.
HPV - HPV is the virus that causes genital and anal warts, also sometimes called condyloma. The virus may cause wart-like bumps to form on the penis, in and around the vagina, on the cervix (opening to the uterus), and/or around the rectum. The virus is passed via skin-to-skin contact from one person to another during anal or vaginal sex. Warts caused by HPV are not the same warts commonly found on hands and feet, and one type of wart can not be passed from one body part (hands and feet) to another (genital area).
Syphilis - Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) caused by a type of bacteria called T. Pallidum. It can spread from person to person by physical contact during vaginal, anal, or oral sex. Syphilis infections are treatable and curable with antibiotics.
Crabs and Scabies - Crabs are very small bugs that attach themselves to pubic hair and bite the surrounding skin. Scabies are mites (bugs) that dig under the skin where they lay their eggs, often in the genital area. Both cause extreme itching in men and women. Both are usually passed from one person to another during sex, but can also be transmitted by having contact with clothes, bedding, and towels that have been used by an infected person. There are both over-the-counter and prescription creams available to get rid of crabs and scabies. Use as directed by your medical provider. You must also wash your clothing, bedding, and towels in hot water to avoid re-infection.
Molluscum Contagiosum - Molluscum or m. contagiosum is a skin affliction caused by a virus that can be passed from one person to another during sex or, more commonly, other close skin-to-skin contact. It is also possible for molluscum to be passed by sharing towels. It's commonly found in people that exercise in gyms and people who ride bicycles frequently. Symptoms include several smooth, firm, rounded bumps with a dip in the center that appear on the thighs, sex organs, buttocks, below the waist, and/or in the pubic hair. The bumps may be tan, yellow, grey or pink. Molluscum will go away on its own without any treatment or complications, but if you choose, the bumps can be frozen off by a medical provider with liquid nitrogen.
Shigella - This is a bacterial infection that causes serious stomach cramps and diarrhea. Shigella can easily be spread from one person to another through rimming (oral-anal contact) and from oral contact with contaminated skin including skin in the groin area, the testicles and the penis. Shigella can also be spread via fecally contaminated food and water. People with HIV are more likely to have serious complications from Shigella infections.. Shigella can be treated with antibiotics. Very thorough washing of your genitals and hands before and after sex can help prevent shigella and other infections, as well as using a barrier (cut-up condoms, dental dams, or household plastic wrap) for oral-anal sexual activities.
Non-Gonoccochal Urethritis (NGU) - Also called non-specific urethritis, this is an infection in the male urethra caused by bacteria such as chlamydia, mycoplasma, ureaplasma or trichomoniasis. NGU is passed from one person to another during anal, vaginal and possibly oral sex. Symptoms may include a mild discharge from the head of the penis that goes away after a few days and pain or burning upon urination. Antibiotics are used to cure NGU.
Trichomoniasis - Also known as trich, this is an infection caused by a protozoa that is passed from person to person during vaginal sex. Women have more symptoms than men, in fact most men have no symptoms. A prescription drug called metronidazole will cure trichomoniasis.
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After Mombai, Karachi is on fire ?


People Party is on fire........

We love and give respect to Tree, Do you ?

We love and give respect to Tree, Do you ?
This tee is situated in Bahrain, at the round about of Poilice Fort in Manama its an huge tree and looks so nice while you cross the road. I am glad that these people do care about trees but they also spend lot of money while they grow them e.g one tree takes about one US $ in one day on labor such as water & cleaning.


Picture by WK 30Dec08

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Pakistan have also Drone

Pakistan have also Drone !!

News

I have lost the password of these blogs so guess what there will be no update on these blogs :

http://me-swa.blogspot.com/

http://pakteve.blogspot.com/

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Are we again going towards the brink of the war ?


Cartoons Credit: www.nicholsoncartoons.com.au

Are we again going towards the brink of the war ?




Pakistan Marriott Hotel Blast India Taj Hotel under Siege

Friday, November 21, 2008

Happy Birthday

This is specially created for Islamabad Metblog on its third Birthday Celebration, I wish I can do more for it but for some reasons cant do it : ), Still I love it and keep doing it till this small baby grown up to his mature age where he can walk, talk and dance.
Happy Birthday !!

Picture Credit: Baggy, Acesse Tembem Baggy Blog.

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

 
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