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This message is for every Christian who is
welling to search for the truth with a sincere desire,
and a broad mind to provide him with answers to
questions that would otherwise take him long time
to find.
This message is for every Christian who is
welling to search for the truth with a sincere desire,
and a broad mind to provide him with answers to
questions that would otherwise take him long time
to find.
To ALL OF YOU, MY READERS,
WHO ARE SEEKING TO KNOW ABOUT
THE FAITH OF
ISLAM
OR WHO ARE SEARCHING
FOR A PATH OF LIFE,
I DEDICATE THIS WORK,
WITH A PRAYER
THAT IT MAY BE USEFUL TO YOU
IN YOUR QUEST.
Indeed a true Muslim feels great joy when someone accepts Islam, for he wishes well for others and wants them to live as he does himself: a life of comfort and delight with spiritual joy and mental stability. This can only result from implementing the teachings of Islam. This is what mentioned in this book.
Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions: In this booklet the author address human rights in the light of perfectly balanced system of laws and principles of Islam. These rights are bases on revelations from the Divine Book of Muslims, the Glorious Qur’an and from the Sunnah, the practice of Allah’s Messenger -pbuh- the two main sources of Islamic life and jurisprudence.
A useful booklet shows 1000 acts of Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It contains different situations i.e. waking up, going to the bathroom, performing ablutions, using sewak, wearing shoes, wearing clothes, going out and coming back home, going to the mosque, athan, iqama, praying at night and post-prayer sunnahs.
To ALL OF YOU, MY READERS,
WHO ARE SEEKING TO KNOW ABOUT
THE FAITH OF
ISLAM
OR WHO ARE SEARCHING
FOR A PATH OF LIFE,
I DEDICATE THIS WORK,
WITH A PRAYER
THAT IT MAY BE USEFUL TO YOU
IN YOUR QUEST.
Indeed a true Muslim feels great joy when someone accepts Islam, for he wishes well for others and wants them to live as he does himself: a life of comfort and delight with spiritual joy and mental stability. This can only result from implementing the teachings of Islam. This is what mentioned in this book.
Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions: In this booklet the author address human rights in the light of perfectly balanced system of laws and principles of Islam. These rights are bases on revelations from the Divine Book of Muslims, the Glorious Qur’an and from the Sunnah, the practice of Allah’s Messenger -pbuh- the two main sources of Islamic life and jurisprudence.
A useful booklet shows 1000 acts of Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It contains different situations i.e. waking up, going to the bathroom, performing ablutions, using sewak, wearing shoes, wearing clothes, going out and coming back home, going to the mosque, athan, iqama, praying at night and post-prayer sunnahs.
The PBHP DYC ~ Reflections on The Dhamma (English).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma Reflections for the PBHP DYC for the years 1993 – 2012. To motivate and inspire DYC members to keep on practicing the Dhamma and to do the meritorious deed of Dhammaduta work.
The texts are in English.
For the Video with audio narration, comments and texts in English, please check out the Link:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF2g_43NEa0
In Jude 17-23 Jude shifts from piling up examples of false teachers from the Old Testament to a series of practical exhortations that flow from apostolic instruction. He preserves for us what may well have been part of the apostolic catechism for the first generation of Christ-followers. In these instructions Jude exhorts the believer to deal with 3 different groups of people: scoffers who are "devoid of the Spirit", believers who have come under the influence of scoffers and believers who are so entrenched in false teaching that they need rescue and pose some real spiritual risk for the rescuer. In all of this Jude emphasizes Jesus' call to rescue straying sheep, leaving the 99 safely behind and pursuing the 1.
The Good News, newsletter for June 2024 is hereNoHo FUMC
Our monthly newsletter is available to read online. We hope you will join us each Sunday in person for our worship service. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on YouTube and social media.
The Book of Joshua is the sixth book in the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, and is the first book of the Deuteronomistic history, the story of Israel from the conquest of Canaan to the Babylonian exile.
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way.pptxCelso Napoleon
Lesson 9 - Resisting Temptation Along the Way
SBs – Sunday Bible School
Adult Bible Lessons 2nd quarter 2024 CPAD
MAGAZINE: THE CAREER THAT IS PROPOSED TO US: The Path of Salvation, Holiness and Perseverance to Reach Heaven
Commentator: Pastor Osiel Gomes
Presentation: Missionary Celso Napoleon
Renewed in Grace
Exploring the Mindfulness Understanding Its Benefits.pptxMartaLoveguard
Slide 1: Title: Exploring the Mindfulness: Understanding Its Benefits
Slide 2: Introduction to Mindfulness
Mindfulness, defined as the conscious, non-judgmental observation of the present moment, has deep roots in Buddhist meditation practice but has gained significant popularity in the Western world in recent years. In today's society, filled with distractions and constant stimuli, mindfulness offers a valuable tool for regaining inner peace and reconnecting with our true selves. By cultivating mindfulness, we can develop a heightened awareness of our thoughts, feelings, and surroundings, leading to a greater sense of clarity and presence in our daily lives.
Slide 3: Benefits of Mindfulness for Mental Well-being
Practicing mindfulness can help reduce stress and anxiety levels, improving overall quality of life.
Mindfulness increases awareness of our emotions and teaches us to manage them better, leading to improved mood.
Regular mindfulness practice can improve our ability to concentrate and focus our attention on the present moment.
Slide 4: Benefits of Mindfulness for Physical Health
Research has shown that practicing mindfulness can contribute to lowering blood pressure, which is beneficial for heart health.
Regular meditation and mindfulness practice can strengthen the immune system, aiding the body in fighting infections.
Mindfulness may help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity by reducing stress and improving overall lifestyle habits.
Slide 5: Impact of Mindfulness on Relationships
Mindfulness can help us better understand others and improve communication, leading to healthier relationships.
By focusing on the present moment and being fully attentive, mindfulness helps build stronger and more authentic connections with others.
Mindfulness teaches us how to be present for others in difficult times, leading to increased compassion and understanding.
Slide 6: Mindfulness Techniques and Practices
Focusing on the breath and mindful breathing can be a simple way to enter a state of mindfulness.
Body scan meditation involves focusing on different parts of the body, paying attention to any sensations and feelings.
Practicing mindful walking and eating involves consciously focusing on each step or bite, with full attention to sensory experiences.
Slide 7: Incorporating Mindfulness into Daily Life
You can practice mindfulness in everyday activities such as washing dishes or taking a walk in the park.
Adding mindfulness practice to daily routines can help increase awareness and presence.
Mindfulness helps us become more aware of our needs and better manage our time, leading to balance and harmony in life.
Slide 8: Summary: Embracing Mindfulness for Full Living
Mindfulness can bring numerous benefits for physical and mental health.
Regular mindfulness practice can help achieve a fuller and more satisfying life.
Mindfulness has the power to change our perspective and way of perceiving the world, leading to deeper se
What Should be the Christian View of Anime?Joe Muraguri
We will learn what Anime is and see what a Christian should consider before watching anime movies? We will also learn a little bit of Shintoism religion and hentai (the craze of internet pornography today).
The Chakra System in our body - A Portal to Interdimensional Consciousness.pptxBharat Technology
each chakra is studied in greater detail, several steps have been included to
strengthen your personal intention to open each chakra more fully. These are designed
to draw forth the highest benefit for your spiritual growth.
HANUMAN STORIES: TIMELESS TEACHINGS FOR TODAY’S WORLDLearnyoga
Hanuman Stories: Timeless Teachings for Today’s World" delves into the inspiring tales of Hanuman, highlighting lessons of devotion, strength, and selfless service that resonate in modern life. These stories illustrate how Hanuman's unwavering faith and courage can guide us through challenges and foster resilience. Through these timeless narratives, readers can find profound wisdom to apply in their daily lives.
4. 5621 im. strike, stamp ÒŒḭ̈ɦ
5622 water to wash (bath) ˆòȬä÷
5623 handful of twigs, ¢†°ä Ó
a little grass
5624 ni. break not oath ’®ü¸«¢Šó
5625 pl. chosen / excellent ones Æ°¢»È¢
5626 pl. well matched Ƨ¦Â«È¢
companions
23rd Part 3/4 ó¢÷È ij ¸¢¥°¦ ¨¯
¯
5627 end, ceasing, exhaustion ®¢Šèû
5628 dark / murky fluid, pus ¼¢ÈŠã
5629 rushing headlong / ö ¸¬’ì÷
blindly
5630 no welcome ¢¦·Â÷¢Šó
5631 they will burn / roast ¦Œó¢Ï
5632 pl. wicked, bad ones °¦ÂËÈ¢
5633 mockery, ridicule, derision ¢
ŽÂ¼ Ç
5634 exalted chiefs, ôߊ˜’ó¦Ê ¢Šô÷
chiefs on heights
5635 pl. impostors, pretenders ú èOôŠð¬÷
^ŽÂ÷
5. Äó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Groups
Surah 39: Az-Zumar
5636 overlaps, rolls É°Šð
5637 bestowed, granted Ⱦ»
5638 built ˆ¨Žü¦÷
5639 led through, îŠôÇ
caused to penetrate
5640 springs ÞŽ¥¢ü
(sr.: Ƹ¦ü)
5641 withers up, turns yellow ²Ž
5642 chaff, crumbled to dust ¢÷¢ŠØ·
5643 consistent, con-similar ¢ Ž¥¢Ì¬÷
5644 repeated, paired Žû¢Š°÷
5645 fg. trembles, shivers
11. Äó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Gold Ornaments
Surah 43: Az-Zukhruf
5723 original book, §¢¬ ð’ó¦N¿É¢
mother of the book
5724 to take / turn away ¢¸’èÏ
5725 vn. prowess ¢Ì’Ø¥
5726 gone forth, passed Ô÷
5727 pl. you mount / sit firmly ¦Ìš¬È«
5728 those capable of subduing, úŽûŽÂ’ì÷
mastering over something
5729 share, portion ¦Å ij
5730 pv. is bred up, reared ¦šÌü
5731 ornament, adornment ˆ¨’ô ·
5732 those who hold fast ÈÀŒðÊÈø¬È÷
5733 followers ÈÀ̾¬’ì÷
25th Part 1/2 N®Â þŠóʤ ij æÐû
5734 clear / innocent Æ ¡Â¥
(of doing wrong)
5735 created, brought into being, Š؊ç
originated
5736 dl. two towns, two cities Žú¬ÂŠë
5737 to be under subjection ¢
ŽÂ¼Ç
5738 roofs ¢†èŒìÇ
5739 silver ˆ¨Ô ç
5740 stairs «Ê°¢à÷
5741 they ascend / go up ÈÀÌÂÂ ’Ü
5742 ornaments / ¢†ç»ɱ
adorments of gold
5743 withdraws, Êà
chooses to remain blind
5744 distance ¾à¥
5745 partners, sharers ÈÀŒïŽÂ¬Ì÷
5746 those in procession úŽûŽÂ¬’ì÷
5747 made fool, made light 漬Çʦ
5748 they provoked, angered ¦ŒèǦ
¦
5749 they raise a clamor / ÈÀÌÂ
13. 5750 they succeed each other, ÈÀŒèŒô¼
viceroys
5751 ni. have no doubt MÀ¬ø«¢Šó
5752 friends –Mô »È¢
(sr.: ˆò ô»)
5753 dishes, trays Æ»¢¸ Ï
5754 goblets, cups Ƨ¦’ïÈ¢
5755 fg. takes delight in NÀŠô«
5756 pv. will not be abated / ¬Šè¢Šó
lightened / relaxed
5757 they determined / settled ¦÷¥Ȣ
5758 those who determine / ÈÀ÷ŽÂ¦÷
settle
^ÊÀ¢»
14. ¾ó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Smoke
Surah 44: Ad-Dukhaan
5759 pv. made distinct / clear ɼ’è
5760 im. wait, watch ¤ ì«Ì°Ê¦
5761 smoke ÌÀ¢»É®
5762 pp. one who is taught / öMôà÷
tutored
5763 ap. those who revert / ÈÀ̾ Ÿ¢ß
return
5764 im. pl. restore, give in ¦ÌÂN®È¢
25th Part 3/4 N®Â þŠóʤ ij ¸¢¥°¦ ¨¯
¯
5765 im. take away ŽÂÇÈ¢
5766 at rest, as it is ¦ÿÈ°
5767 those taking delight, úŽ ç
enjoying
5768 fg. did not weep ªŠð¥¢÷
5769 pp. those who shall úŽÂÌü÷
be raised again
5770 friend †ó÷
5771 molten brass, dregs of oil ˆò ÷
5772 will boil, will seethe ôä
5773 boiling, to boil, to seethe ’ôŠã
5774 im. pl. drag ¦Œô ¬ßʦ
5775 midst of hell / ö ¸´’ó¦Ê ¡Ç
blazing fire
5776 im. pl. pour ¦
15. ¦Ï
5777 im. taste ̼ɯ
^ ¨ ¯¢´’ó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Kneeling
Surah 45: Al-Jathiyah
5778 persists, continues to
16. Â Ð
be obstinate
5779 they commit / seek / earn ¦·Â¬³Ê¦
5780 time ÂÿÈ®
Surahs 44-45: Ad-Dukhaan, Jathiyah 218 Part: 25
17. 5781 fg. bowing the knee, kneeling ˆ¨ ¯¢³
5782 we put on record ºÊÈü¬Èû
(vn.: ¢Èü ¬Çʦ )
5783 we know not ÌÄÊ°¾û¢÷
5784 those who are úŽü ì¬È÷
convinced / having firm assurance
5785 vn. to be sure / convinced ÆÀ¢Šì ¬Çʦ
^ Part :26 ö· ij
^Ê»¢Šì·Š˜’ó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Winding Sand-Tracts
Surah 46: Al-Ahqaaf
5786 trace, vestige, remnant ƨȰ¢Š¯È¢
5787 new, innovation ¢ß¾Ž¥
5788 in pain, reluctance ¢ÿÂŒï
5789 thirty ÈÀŒ¯¢ŠôŠ¯
5790 we will overlook / pass by ɱÈ¢´¬û
5791 pl. you squandered / took ö¬¦ÿ̯Ȣ
5792 winding sand tracts Ì»¢Šì·È¢
5793 cloud, dense cloud ¢ÓÊ°¢ß
5794 advancing towards, ˆòŽ¦’ì¬È÷
approaching
5795 valleys ˆ¨Ê®ÌÂÈ¢
5796 means of access, approach ¢û¢¥ÂŒë
5797 company, group ¦ÂŠèû
5798 guards / delivers / öŒïÂŽ´
shields you
5799 he wearied not, àöŠó
did not fatigue
26th Part ö· ij Þ¥°
^
¾ø¸÷É¨È°Ç `
Muhammad (peace be
upon him)
Surah 47: Muhammad
5800 rendered astray, let go waste MòÓÈ¢
5801 removed, ridded of, expiated ÂMèŠï
5802 improved ¶ŠôÏÈ¢
5803 condition, state Ⱦ¢¥
5804 smite / strike ʧ¢ŠëÂó¦È§ÂÓ
at necks
5805 you thoroughly subdued / ö¬ü¼’¯È¢
routed / slain them greatly
5806 to make a great slaughter, ú¼Š¯
to subdue, to rout out
5807 bonds ¼¢Š¯ÈÂ
Surahs 46-47: Al-Ahqaaf, Muhammad 219 Part: 23
18. 5808 ransom Å ¦¾ ç
5809 made known È»Âß
5810 destruction, perish ¢Èà«
by stumbling
5811 unpolluted, ú Ǧ
¦ŽÂŠã
incorruptible, not stale
5812 wine Âø»
5813 honey ˆòÈß
5814 entrails, bowels ¢à÷È¢
5815 just now ¢†èŽû¦
¦
5816 portents, tokens ¶¦ÂËÈ¢
5817 one who swoons / faints Ìä÷
5818 fitting, woe, alas DÌÂÈ¢
5819 locks ¾¢Šè’ëÈ¢
(sr.: ˆò’èŒë)
5820 instigated, beautified ȾÇ
5821 gave false hope ô÷È¢
5822 secrets °¦ÂÇʤ
5823 pl. (secret) hates, rancor À¢äÓÈ¢
5824 mode / tone ʾŠì’ó¦Žú¸Šó
of speech
5825 will never put (you) in loss  ¬úŠó
5826 urge, press, importance æ¸
^Ž¶¬Šè’ó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Victory
Surah 48: Al-Fath
5827 past, gone before È¿¾Šì«
5828 (which is) to come / follow »Š˜«
5829 thinkers úû¢ŠÛ
5830 im. pl. you may assist ¦ÌÂÉ°Äà«
5831 im. pl. you honor / revere ¦ÌÂÂOë«
5832 war booty, war gains öŽû¢ä÷
26th Part ö· ij æÐû
5833 gave victory, made (you)
overcome Šè’ÛÈ¢
5834 the animals of sacrifice Èľ ’ó¦
5835 detained, debarred ¢†çŒðà÷
5836 pl. you tread (them) ¦Œ ŠØ«
under foot / trample down
5837 guilt ƨÂà÷
5838 they separated / ¦ŒôÄ«
became apart
5839 zealotry, pride and ˆ¨ ø·
haughtiness, heat and cant
5840 imposed, made (somebody) È¿Ä’óÈ¢
stick close
Surah 48: Al-Fath 220 Part: 26
24. 5930 nails, palm-fibers ÂÇÉ®
5931 pv. was ungratefully rejected ʏΕ
5932 one who receives  ï¾÷
admonition, one that remembers
5933 fg. sweeps away, plucks out ɸŽÄü«
5934 trunks ±¢´ßÈ¢
5935 uprooted, torn-up  àŠìü÷
5936 madness 刂
5937 insolent, rash, boastful  ËÈ¢
5938 brought forward ÂÔ¬¸÷
(by suitable turns)
5939 took ×¢à«
5940 ham-strung, slew Šìß
5941 dried-up, crumbling twigs ö Ìÿ
5942 fence, enclosure, (thorny  ܬ¸÷
enclosure used by herdsmen
for their cattle stock)
5943 stone-storm, ¢¦ Ï¢·
tornado showering
stone
5944 time before day-beak, ¸Ç
last hour of night
5945 most grievous ÿ̮Ȣ
5946 most bitter
25. Â÷È¢
5947 scorching-fire ŠìÇ
5948 twinkle of an eye ÂЦ’󢎥‰¶øŠó
5949 groups, parties Ƹ¢ËÈ¢
5950 pp. written, recorded, ŠجÈ÷
line by line
5951 seat of truth / Ǽ¾ Ï ¾à’ì÷
true honor
5952 King
î ô÷
5953 fully powerful, sovereign ° ¾¬’ì÷
^Žúø·Âó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Most Gracious
Surah 55: Ar-Rahmaan
5954 punctual, course computed ÆÀ¢¦È·
5955 creatures, living beings Ì¿¢ûÈ¢
5956 husked grain, fodder æÐà’ó¦Âɯ
5957 sweet smell, fragrance À¢¸È°
5958 bounties, favors, benefits –Šó ¦
¦
5958a sounding clay ¾¢Ð’ôÏ
5959 clay (like that of pottery) Æ°¢¼Šç
5960 dl. they get / join together ÊÀ¢ 쬒ô
5961 barrier Æȱ¥
5962 dl. they can/do not ÊÀ¢ 䦢Šó
transgress /pass / mix
Surah 55: Ar-Rahman 224 Part: 27
27. 5995 fg. abasing, bringing low ˆ¨Ô 碻
5996 fg. exalting ˆ¨à ç¦È°
5997 pv. fg. is shaken ª³É°
5998 shock ¢
³È°
5999 to crumble and scatter ¢
È¥
6000 dust particle Å –¦ÿ
6001 scattered ¢°¦ü÷
6002 companions of ¨üøø’ó¦É§¢¸ÏÈ¢
right hand,
i.e., good people
6003 companions of ¨øŠ Ìø’ó¦É§¢¸ÏÈ¢
the left hand, i.e., bad people
6004 multitude, majority ˆ¨MôŒ¯
6005 thrones in or wrought ˆ¨ûÓ÷
with golden threads
and precious stones
6006 pl. immortal ÈÀ̾Mô¼÷
6007 goblets, jugs êÊ°¢¥È¢
6008 they will not ÈÀ߾ТŠó
get headache
6009 recrimination, ¢ø ¯’˜«
sinful discourse
6010 pp. made thornless ƮԼ÷
6011 bananas ‰¶’ôŠ×
(sr.: ¨¸’ôŠ×)
6012 pp. clustered, piled Æ®Ôü÷
up one above another
6013 pp. outspreading shadow ®Ì¾ø÷
6014 pp. gushing §ŒðÈ÷
6015 ever virgins ¦Å°¢Šð¥È¢
6016 virtuous, ¢¥Âß
loving their husbands
6017 equal age ¢¥¦Â«È¢
6018 black smoke ¿ø¸
6019 they persisted ÈÀÌÂ
28. Â Ð
6020 sin, wickedness ˆ®ü ·
6021 to drink like öŽ ’ó¦È§ÂË
thirsty camels
6022 chaff, broken into pieces ¢÷¢ŠØ·
6023 pl. you would be left ÈÀ MðŠè«
in wonderment
6024 pp. those burdened ÈÀ÷Âä÷
with debt
6025 cloud ÀÄ÷
6026 pl. you kindle / ÈÀÌÂÉ°«
strike-out fire
6027 travelers, úŽ’ì÷
dwellers in wilderness
27th Part 3/4 öŒð¦’Ø»¢øŠç Ⱦ¢Šë ij ¸¢¥°¦ ¨¯
¯
6028 setting of stars ¿´
31. 6059 dl. two months ŽúÂ Ë
6060 dl. successively, ŽúàŽ¥¢¬¬÷
continuously
6061 sixty ú¬ Ç
6062 they oppose / contend ÈÀÌÂN®¢¸
6063 pv. be humbled to dust / ¦¬Ž¦Œï
abased
6064 pv. were disgraced, ªŽ¦Œï
made abased
6065 recorded, kept account зȢ
6066 disobedience ¨ Ðà÷
6067 they greeted ¦·
6068 im. you make room, ¦¸ÈŠè«
sit comfortably
6069 to make room for ¶
32. ÈŠè«
6070 im. pl. rise up ¦ÌÂÄÌûɦ
6071 cover, shield ¨ü³
6072 gained mastery, ȯ¸¬Çʦ
engrossed
6073 party, company, group Æ§Ä ·
6074 pl. most abased, lowest úOóȯȢ
6075 they make friend ÈÀÌÂN®¦
^ŽÂ̸’ó¦É¨È°Ç `
The Gathering
Surah 59: Al-Hashr
6076 protection, defence ˆ¨àŽû¢÷
6077 fortresses, strongholds ÆÀз
(sr.: úÐ ·)
6078 cast È»ŠÀŠë
6079 they ruin / demolish ÈÀ¥ŽÂ¼
6080 im. pl. learn a lesson ¦ÌÂÂŽ¦¬ßʦ
6081 exile, migration Æ –Šô³
6082 palm-tree ¨ü ó
6083 you made expedition ö¬’è³ÌÂÈ¢
6084 a circuit †¨ŠóÌÂÉ®
6085 rich É ¢Žü’ãÈ¢
6086 malice, spite, need ˆ¨³¢·
6087 they prefer, give preference ÈÀÌ ¯š
6088 poverty ˆ¨Ï¢Ð»
6089 pv. is saved ȼ
6090 niggardliness ¶Ë
28th Part 1/4 …¦Þ øǾŠë ijޥ°
6091 they became hypocrites ¦ŒìŠç¢û
Surah 59: Al-Hashr 228 Part: 28