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  • Islam's Inroads in Land of Voodoo & Christianity

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    Associated Press/Dieu Nalio Chery - In this Sept. 28, 2012 photo, Darlene Derosier, 43, a Muslim, sits on a prayer rug at the Al-Fattah Mosque in Gressier, Haiti. Islam has won a growing number of followers in this impoverished country, especially after the catastrophic earthquake in 2010 that killed hundreds of thousands and left millions more homeless. Derosier said what's helped pull her through all the grief has been her faith, but not of the Catholic, Protestant or even Voodoo that's dominated this island country. Instead, she's converted to a new religion here, Islam, and built a small neighborhood mosque out of cinderblocks and plywood, where some 60 Muslims pray daily. (AP Photo/Dieu Nalio Chery)

    PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — School teacher Darlene Derosier lost her home in the 2010 earthquake that devastated her country. Her husband died a month later after suffering what she said was emotional trauma from the quake. She and her two daughters now live in tents outside the capital of Port-au-Prince, surrounded by thousands of others made homeless and desperate by the disaster.

    What's helped pull her through all the grief, she said, has been her faith, but not of the Catholic, Protestant or even Voodoo variety that have predominated in this island country. Instead, she's converted to a new religion here, Islam, and built a small neighborhood mosque out of cinderblocks and plywood, where some 60 Muslims pray daily.

    Islam has won a growing number of followers in this impoverished country, especially after the catastrophe two years ago that killed some 300,000 people and left millions more homeless. A capital where church attendance is so prevalent that the streets echo with Christian hymns on Sundays now has at least five mosques, a Muslim parliament member and a nightly local television program devoted to Islam.

    The disaster drew in aid groups from around the world, including Islamic Relief USA, which built 200 shelters and a secondary school with 20 classrooms.

    "After the earthquake we had a lot of people join," said Robert Dupuy, an imam or Islamic spiritual leader in the capital. "We were organized. We had space in the mosques to receive people and food to feed them."

    Derosier said she was drawn to the religion's preaching of self-discipline, emphasis on education and attention to cleanliness. The constant washing, she said, helps her and other Muslims avoid cholera, the waterborne illness that health officials say has sickened nearly 600,000 people and killed more than 7,500 others since surfacing after the quake.

    "This is a victory for me," the 43-year-old woman said about her post-quake conversion. The former Protestant spoke in the tent-filled courtyard of her home, her face framed by a clean, black head scarf. "It's a victory that I received peace and found guidance."

    In part, the Muslim community's growth can be attributed to the return of expatriates who adopted the faith in the U.S., said Kishner Billy, owner of the island's Telemax TV station and host of the nightly program "Haiti Islam."

    Billy and some others believe that Islam's Haitian past goes back before the country's independence in 1804, and that a Jamaican slave and Voodoo priest named Boukman who led the slave revolt that ousted French colonizers was actually a Muslim.

    "Islam is coming back to Haiti to stay," said Billy, who says he converted from Christianity 20 years ago. "Future generations, my sons and daughters, will speak about Islam."

    There are no firm statistics on the number of Muslims in Haiti, just as there are no reliable figures for many things in the country, including Port-au-Prince's exact population.

    A 2009 study by the Pew Research Center on the world's Muslim population estimated that Haiti had about 2,000 devotees. Islamic leaders in the country insist the figure is much higher and growing.

    Islam is hardly unknown in the Caribbean; countries such as Trinidad & Tobago, Suriname andGuyana have significant Muslim populations. Many of those nations have strong roots in countries such as India and Indonesia where Islam is widespread.

    The ancestors of Haitians, by contrast, were brought largely from non-Muslim areas of Africa. Haiti's French colonial rulers also imported their Christian beliefs.

    The recent growth of Islam, as well as other new religions, shows Haiti is modernizing and becoming more pluralistic, said Patrick Bellegarde-Smith, a professor of Africology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

    "Inroads made by Islam (and by extension, by Mormonism and Rastafarianism) tell me that Haiti is very much a product of this century, subject to all winds, ill-winds and otherwise, that blow over the Caribbean nation-states," Bellegarde-Smith wrote in an email.

    Rosedany Bazille, a 39-year-old teacher who converted several months after the earthquake, said she had felt rudderless before embracing the religion and was looking for a way forward.

    "Islam can put people on the right path and show them who's God," she said.

    Some Haitian Muslims belong to the Nation of Islam, a U.S.-based branch of the religion that preaches black self-determination. Some local members converted while serving time in U.S. prisons before being deported back to Haiti. The group's leader, Louis Farrakhan, visited the country for the first time last year.

    The decision to convert has made some targets of discrimination.

    The Haitian government doesn't recognize Islam as an official religion, nor does it honor Muslim marriages. Wearing the skullcaps or flowing head scarves typical of the religion can draw stares and finger-pointing. Derosier said her neighbors gossip that she's evil.

    Voodoo, a blend of West African religions created by slaves during the colonial period, has long been a popular faith in the country, with elements followed even by some of the 85 percent of the population who claim Christian beliefs. Voodoo was once so commonly embraced that the notorious dictator Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier used it to terrify and control the masses.

    Most Christian Haitians identify themselves as Roman Catholics. A priest, the Rev. Jean-Bertrand Aristide, was elected president in 1990 by opposing the hereditary dictatorship that continued with Francois' son, Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier.

    With so much still wrong in Haiti, the need for Islam couldn't be greater, said Billy. Two months ago, he launched his live talk show to educate his compatriots about his adopted faith.

    "Haiti has gone astray. It can't produce anything," said Billy. "Right now Haitians just want a visa to go the United States, to Canada. They don't want to stay in Haiti."

    With a tapestry of Mecca and praying crowds as a backdrop to his TV show one recent evening, Billy and his co-host Ruben Caries invited watchers to send questions about Islam via text messages.

    Billy's BlackBerry buzzed with missives, including this one in Creole: "M vle vini Muslim" — "I want to be a Muslim."

     

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  • (100% Scam) VACANCIES IN OMNI MONT-ROYAL HOTELS CANADA

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  • Parents go to concert, leave baby in trunk

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    Parents go to concert, leave baby in trunk

    Now they want their baby back

    Couple left baby in trunk of car

    So what’s a parent to do when they really want to go to a pop concert but can’t find a sitter? For one German couple, the solution was to leave the baby in the trunk of their car in the parking lot.

    The couple went to a seven hour music festival in Stuttgart, more than 400 miles from their home, and before going into the concert they placed their 8-month-old son, Anton, in the trunk, according to German newspaperSchleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag.

    Fortunately for Anton, other concertgoers heard the infant crying and alerted security. When Anton’s parents could not be found, police forced their way into vehicle where they found the baby overheated. He was taken to the hospital for treatment, and placed into protective custody.

    Now Anton’s 18-year-old mother wants her baby back, saying she’s learned from the experience. She also defended her actions, saying, “We had left the windows [of the car] open a gap… Anton had enough light and air, and the car was in the shade.”

    She added that she had informed family aid of their road trip to the concert, and claims that the office said Anton was required to stay with them.

    Anton’s father said that the original plan had been for the couple to take turns going into the concert, but at the last minute decided to go to the concert together. His mother says they had planned on taking breaks to check on their baby, but the concert’s no re-entry policy kept that from happening.

    She added, “We are a family and we will fight. I want my child back.”

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  • Too Much Sitting Can Kill You, Study Suggests

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    MONDAY, March 26 (HealthDay News) -- For better health, try standing up more, a new study suggests. Those who spend 11 or more hours a day sitting are 40 percent more likely to die over the next three years regardless of how physically active they are otherwise, researchers say.

    Analyzing self-reported data from more than 222,000 people aged 45 and older, Australian researchers found that mortality risks spike after 11 hours of total daily sitting but are still 15 percent higher for those sitting between 8 and 11 hours compared to those sitting fewer than 4 hours per day.

    "The evidence on the detrimental health effects of prolonged sitting has been building over the last few years," said study author Hidde van der Ploeg, a senior research fellow at the University of Sydney. "The study stands out because of its large number of participants and the fact that it was one of the first that was able to look at total sitting time. Most of the evidence to date had been on the health risks of prolonged television viewing."

    The study is published in the March 26 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine.

    Average adults spend 90 percent of their leisure time sitting down, van der Ploeg said, and fewer than half meet World Health Organization recommendations for 150 minutes of at least moderate-intensity physical activity each week.

    The data was collected as part of Australia's 45 and Up Study, a large, ongoing study of healthy aging. Strikingly, the elevated risks for dying from all causes remained even after taking into account participants' physical activity, weight and health status.

    Sixty-two percent of participants said they were overweight or obese (a similar proportion to Americans), while nearly 87 percent said they were in good to excellent health, and one-quarter said they spent at least 8 hours each day sitting.

    Inactive participants who sat the most had double the risk of dying within three years compared to active people who sat least, van der Ploeg said, and among physically inactive adults, those who sat the most had nearly one-third higher odds of dying than those who sat least.

    Because many people must sit for long hours at their jobs, they should make sure a greater portion of their leisure time is spent standing, walking or engaging in other movement, said Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, director of Women and Heart Disease at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and a spokesperson for the American Heart Association.

    "Yes, you have to work, but when you go home it's so important you don't go back to sitting in front of the computer or television," Steinbaum said. "After the 8-hour mark, the risks go up exponentially. It's really about what you're doing in your leisure time and making the decision to move."

    Several workplaces in Australia are testing sit-stand work stations, van der Ploeg said -- a generally well-received initiative that may be a future option for other offices. "Try ways to break up your sitting and add in more standing or walking where possible," she suggested.

    While the study uncovered an association between total sitting hours and death risk, it did not prove a cause-and-effect relationship.

    The study was limited by the relatively short follow-up period of less than three years, experts said, which may have obscured undiagnosed health problems among participants that could have led to earlier death. Dr. David Friedman, chief of heart failure services at North Shore Plainview Hospital in Plainview, N.Y., said those who sit longer "tend to be sicker, have obesity issues and cardiovascular problems. Perhaps they're less ambulatory in the first place."

    Van der Ploeg acknowledged these limitations and said more studies will need to replicate the findings and focus more on sitting's influence on developing conditions such as diabetes, cancer and heart disease.

    "Studies that measure sitting time with activity monitors instead of questionnaires will also help build the evidence base," she said. "All these studies will further inform us of the exact relationship between sitting and health conditions, which ultimately will result in public health recommendations like we already have for physical activity."

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  • World Muslim population doubling, report projects

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    World Muslim population doubling, report projects

    By Richard Allen Greene, CNN

    Twenty years ago, the world had about 1.1 billion Muslims. Twenty years from now, it will have about twice as many - and they'll represent more than a quarter of all people on earth, according to a new study released Thursday.

    That's a rise from less than 20 percent in 1990.

    Pakistan will overtake Indonesia as home of the largest number of Muslims, as its population pushes over 256 million, the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Lifeprojects.

    The number of Muslims in the United States will more than double, to 6.2 million, it anticipates.

    Afghanistan's population will nearly double, to about 50.5 million, making it home to the ninth largest Muslim population in the world.

    Israel will become nearly a quarter Muslim. The Palestinian territories have one of the highest growth rates in the world.

    Fractious Nigeria, where Christian-Muslim violence has left thousands dead in the past decade, will become a Muslim-majority country by 2030, the Pew Forum projects.

    And two western European countries - France and Belgium - will become more than 10 percent Muslim. Sweden will hover just below that level, at 9.9 percent.

    Iran, on the other hand, will see very slow growth. Iranian women have among the fewest children of anyone in the Muslim world. They use birth control at exactly the same rate as American women, 73 percent.


    Explore our interactive maps showing the growth of Muslim populations by country

    The Muslim share of the global population will rise primarily because of their relatively high birth rate, the large number of Muslims of childbearing age, and an increase in life expectancy in Muslim-majority countries, according to the report, "The Future of the Global Muslim Population."

    Conversion will play relatively little part in the increase, the report anticipates. It says little data is available on conversion, but what little there is suggests Islam loses as many adherents via conversion as it gains.

    Pakistan's rapid growth - adding an estimated 70 million people in 20  years - could create "a potentially lethal cocktail,"  said Ghaffar Hussain of  the Quilliam Foundation, which calls itself and anti-extremism think tank and  does work in Pakistan.

    "Pakistan is an unstable country, there are literally hundreds of  jihadist groups," he said.

    And the government is not doing much to slow population growth, unlike in nearby Bangladesh, he said.

    "In Bangladesh they have tax incentives not to have large families.  Pakistan doesn't have that strategy - they're not even talking about it," said  Hussain.

    "More effort should be made to finding some solutions, especially in the  border region with Afghanistan," he advised.

    Governments in Europe, meanwhile, should do more to explain the value of  immigration, he argued.

    Muslim growth there "is coming from the first generation having large  families" and will slow down, he predicted.

    But the large new Muslim populations are not always welcome, he said.

    "A lot of European countries don't tell their people we need immigration  for (economic reasons)," he said, adding that government also should do more to  help new immigrants assimilate.

    European government need "some sort of strategy of what to do when people  come. Integration has been managed very badly," he said.

    The key phrase in the Pew Forum report is "growing but slowing," says  Alan Cooperman, associate director of the think tank.

    The increase in the last 20 years is greater than what we expect in the next 20 years," he said. Muslim population growth "is a line that's flattening out. They're increasing, but they're getting closer to the norm, the average."

    In other words, Muslims are coming into line with global trends toward fewer children per woman and an aging population. But, the report points out, because of the existing Muslim "youth bulge," or unusually high percentage of young people, Muslim population growth has a certain momentum that will take decades to come into line with world averages - if it ever does.

    The Pew report, more than a year in the making, is part of an ambitious attempt by the think tank to calculate the number of adherents to each of the world's major religions. The Islam report comes first, and a Christian project is in the works.

    They started with Muslims, Cooperman said, because they are "the largest group for which data was lacking, and we saw public interest in knowing more."

    Despite the rapid growth of Islam, Christianity seems set to remain the biggest religion in the world for the next 20 years. There are currently more than 2 billion Christians - 30 to 35 percent of the global population - making it very unlikely that there will be fewer than 2.2 billion Christians in 2030.

    "There is nothing in these numbers to indicate that in 2030 there would be more Muslims that Christians," Cooperman said.

    In fact, both Christianity and Islam could be growing, both in absolute terms and as a percentage of the whole, he pointed out.

    "We don't want people to jump to the conclusion that if Islam is growing, everyone else is shrinking," he said. "Christianity and Islam could both be growing at the expense of other religions."

    Sub-Saharan Africa is a case in point, he said.

    "Tremendous numbers are being added in sub-Saharan Africa, but... Christianity and Islam are both growing rapidly. There is not a change in the overall proportions of Muslims to Christians."

    He's aware that the report has policy implication, but insists that the purpose of the Pew Forum is simply to provide unbiased data.

    "It's not our role to say what should be done," Cooperman said.

    What they're aiming to do, one of the project's leader said, is to make sure there's reliable information available.

    "There has been a lot of speculation about the growth of the Muslim population around the world, and many of those who speculate don't have good data," said Brian Grim, a senior researcher at the Pew Forum.

    For example, the report undermines the notion that Europe is heading toward having any country with a Muslim majority. The continent will be about 8 percent Muslim in 2030, it projects.

    "The data that we have isn't pointing in the direction of 'Eurabia' at all," Grim said.

    "The Muslim population is growing and slowing. Instead of a runaway train, it's trending with the general global population," he said.

    Cooperman hopes that information will help make for more intelligent discussions, he said: "In the midst of heated debate and speculation, we think that solid, reliable, empirical estimates are valuable."

     
       - Newsdesk editor, The CNN Wire

     

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    Egypt's Christians prepare to bury Coptic pope

    Pope Shenouda III led Egypt's Coptic Christians for more than 40 years

    March 18th, 2012

    09:09 AM ET

    From Mohamed Fadel Fahmy, For CNN

    Egypt's Coptic Christians are preparing for the funeral Pope Shenouda III, an event expected to bring millions of Christians onto the streets of Egypt at time when tensions with the Muslim majority are high.

    Shenouda III of Alexandria, who led Egypt's Coptic Christian community for more than four decades, died Saturday. He was 88.

    He died of renal failure "due to the diabetes he endured for years," said Sheif Doss, head of the Egyptian General Coptic Association. The pope had lung cancer, which spread to the rest of his body, Doss said.

    Egypt's Christian minority has been the target of a number of high-profile attacks in the past several years.

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    By Eric Marrapodi, CNN Belief Blog Co-Editor

    (CNN) – Jimmy Carter, peanut farmer turned president turned globe-trotting humanitarian, now has another line to add to his business card: Bible commentator. Last week Carter published a Lessons from Life Study Bible, with the subtitle Personal Reflections with Jimmy Carter.

    With many Democrats embracing the language of faith in recent years in an attempt to win back so-called values voters from the Republican column, Carter's intense faith life is a good reminder that hardly all Democrats are new to the pew.

    Since he returned to Plains, Georgia, from Washington after losing his re-election bid to Ronald Reagan in 1980, Carter has taught Sunday school at the local Maranatha Baptist Church, “about 685 times so far,” he says.

    His notes in the new study Bible pull from years of Sunday school lessons. “Like the disciples, we should not be proud, seek an ascendant position or argue about who’s the greatest among us,” he notes in reflecting on a passage from the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus' followers are debating who among them is the greatest.

    In a phone interview from his home in Plains, he said politics is one area in need of redemption, bemoaning the influx of vitriol and money into politics.

    “I always referred to incumbent President Gerald Ford as ‘my distinguished opponent’ and that’s the way he referred to me. When I later ran against Gov. [Ronald] Reagan, it was the same thing, ‘my distinguished opponent,’” Carter said of his runs for president.

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    Carter’s 1976 bid for the White House was cast in the shadow of President Nixon’s resignation following the Watergate scandal. Carter was a seemingly squeaky clean and relatively unknown one-term governor, a Baptist churchgoer who became a darling of evangelical Christian voters.

    On the campaign trail, Carter proudly advertised that he had been “born again.” Historian Randall Balmer dubbed him the “Redeemer President” in his book "God in the White House," largely crediting Carter with bringing the vocabulary of evangelicalism into national politics.

    President Carter works in the Oval Office in February 1977.

    But any notion Carter would govern as he taught Sunday school was dispelled when he took office. "I was taught to believe in the complete separation of church and state,” he said.

    Carter says he's a disciple of President Jefferson, who famously wrote in a letter that the First Amendment established "a wall of separation between Church & State.”

    Carter’s embrace of that idea did not always go over well at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.

    “I got into some trouble for that because, for instance, I didn’t want Billy Graham, who was my friend, to come and have worship services inside the White House, as had been done in previous presidencies both Democrat and Republican,” he said.

    Graham, Carter said, was not happy but later came to understand it.

    Carter's presidential daily diaries, compiled by the White House staff to record the movement, conversations and meetings of the president, show Graham and Carter communicated often via telephone and over meals.

    President Carter and President Bush pray with the Rev. Billy Graham in 2007.

    Indeed, Carter said it was impossible to separate his Christian faith from his daily life in the White House.

    Long before he worked out of the Oval Office, he and his wife Rosalynn developed the habit of reading a passage of scripture aloud every night: “She would take a turn one night and I would take the next.”

    It was a practice they kept up in the White House and continue to this day, reading through the Bible and then starting again at the beginning. Carter said he and Rosalynn have recently been reading a Spanish translation of the Bible to keep up their language skills.

    “I tried to put into my services as president the teachings of Christ,” he said. To Carter that meant policies that pushed for peace around the globe and cared for the needy.

    “I was very careful to keep religious practice out of my decisions as president except for moral values,” he said.

    In the White House, Carter still found time to quietly teach Sunday school on 14 occasions. He attended services at various churches, including worshipping at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland.

    The Carter presidential diaries note Carter and his wife attending services in Washington at First Baptist Church. "The President and the First Lady attended the adult Sunday School class," reads an entry from December 18, 1977. "The class was conducted by the President."

    A similar entry is written for March 4, 1979.

    “I’ve taught Sunday school for almost my entire life, beginning when I was a Midshipman in the Navy at 18 years old,” Carter said.

    The majority of those lessons were given at Maranatha Baptist Church, which now has around 30 members. When Carter teaches Sunday school there today, attendance can grow to 800 – passing the population total for the tiny town of Plains, home to 650 residents.

    Carter walks through his family peanut farm in an undated campaign photo.

    Busloads of tourists regularly pull into the parking lot for a chance to hear the former leader of the free world teach from Scripture. At times, visitors spill into an overflow room with a television monitor, subject to security sweeps by the Secret Service, Carter said.

    The church’s answering machine recording begins with the times Carter will be teaching and suggests visitors arrive early, noting the doors open at 8:30 a.m. and that there are no reservations.

    Carter’s presence on Sundays is a one-man economic engine for the tiny town. “It really is a huge impact,” said Ruth Sanders, director of the Plains Better Homes Committee, a local tourism office.

    She said the seven-room Plains Historic Inn is booked months in advance and that its country diner is jammed. She also notes that Sunday school is the only time people are guaranteed a photo with the former president, who with his wife poses for a picture with everyone who asks after services.

    “One of the main things I try to do is to connect the very ancient Scriptures with modern day life," he said. "Either experiences I’ve had or that I believe are things that are interesting to people who come to hear me teach.”

    Christian publishing house Zondervan compiled the study Bible, which combines Carter’s teachings and notes with the New International Bible Study Bible.

    The NIV translation is one of the best selling English translations of the Bible of all time. Verne Kenney, executive vice president for Zondervan, which published the Carter Bible, expects it to sell 250,000 copies over several years.

    “We believe we can find some people we haven’t engaged with the product, with who has written the notes,” Kenney said.

    Carter brings some serious credentials to those notes. He served just one term as Georgia governor and one term as president, but is working on his seventh decade as a Sunday school teacher.

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    Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says "the president's policy respects religious liberty."

    March 16th, 2012

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    By Eric Marrapodi and Jessica Yellin, CNN

    Washington (CNN) - The Obama administration announced late Friday two new steps in a controversial contraception mandate.

    In an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking posted in the Federal Register, the administration offered several policy suggestions that would require the administrator of the insurance policy, not the religious institution or the insurer, to pay for contraception coverage.

    The Obama administration also announced a new final rule on student health plans that effectively applies the contraception accommodation to religiously affiliated universities. This means students at religious universities that have moral objections can get contraception for free through their insurance providers. Schools have a one-year grace period before complying.

    For religious institutions that provide their own insurance, the mandate opened the door to Americans to "formally comment on ideas for implementing this policy."

    Sandra Fluke, the student who was at the center of a firestorm over contraception rules at her religious university, applauded the decision, saying in a statement, "I am very pleased that under these policies all women, regardless of what school they attend or where they work, will soon have affordable access to contraception."

    The original mandate, enforcing part of the Affordable Care Act, included that insurers must provide, at no cost, all FDA-approved forms of contraception. Houses of worship have been exempted from the start, but now the administration is widening those exemptions to include other religiously affiliated groups.

    Religious groups across a wide spectrum denounced the mandate, saying it infringed on their religious liberty. Most vocal was the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    "The bishops will begin analyzing it immediately, but now is too early to know what it says," said Sister Mary Ann Walsh, a spokeswoman with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

    "I'm surprised such important information would be announced late Friday on St. Patrick's Day weekend as we prepare for the fourth Sunday of Lent," she added.

    The new regulation prohibits lifetime limits on contraception and covers preventive services without cost-sharing for students on a college or university health plan. The new rule outlines that religious colleges and universities will not have to "pay, arrange, or refer" contraceptives for students, according to a statement from the Department of Health and Human Services.

    "The president's policy respects religious liberty and makes free preventive services available to women," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said in the statement. "Today's announcement is the next step toward fulfilling that commitment."

    The White House held a Friday afternoon conference call with stakeholders outlining the new plan, according to a Democratic activist who participated in the call but was not authorized to speak on the record about it.

    Joshua DuBois, the director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, led the call, and Catholic health care and advocacy groups joined, the source said.

    The extension of the religious exemption to colleges had been a major point of contention for many religious institutions.

    "This is something the bishops should be happy about," said Steve Schneck, director of the Institute for Policy Research and Catholic Studies at the Catholic University of America.

    "I think the take-away from this is, it's clear the administration is serious about its efforts to address the concerns of the Catholic bishops and others as it relates to the insurance mandate."

    In an effort to address concerns of religious groups that self-insure, the new rules suggest creating "an exemption for group health plans established or maintained by certain religious employers."

    The policy continued with a suggested four-part definition of who might qualify. It says the group must have religious values as its purpose, primarily employ people who share those religious beliefs, primarily serve persons who share those beliefs and be a nonprofit organization.

    When the preliminary rule for the contraception mandate was released last year, it had a different four-point definition for a religious organization. Religious colleges and charities were all but written out of the definition, so they would not be included in the exemption.

    According to the source, the administration said it does not want the new definition used as a precedent for future policies and regulation, the source said.

    "It should ameliorate some of their concerns," Schneck said of the bishops.

    Earlier this week, the U.S. Conference of Bishops said in a statement that the fight over the contraception mandate was strictly a religious liberty issue.

    "One particular religious freedom issue demands our immediate attention: the now-finalized rule of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that would force virtually all private health plans nationwide to provide coverage of sterilization and contraception-including abortifacient drugs-subject to an exemption for 'religious employers' that is arbitrarily narrow, and to an unspecified and dubious future 'accommodation' for other religious organizations that are denied the exemption," the statement read.

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    Evangelical leaders urged to mobilize against administration contraception policy

    Chuck Colson is urging evangelicals to join with Catholics in a fight against a contracpetion mandate.

    March 16th, 2012

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    By Jessica Yellin, CNN

    (CNN)–An influential Christian leader is calling for the evangelical community to match the Catholic church's efforts mobilizing against the Obama administration's policy on contraception coverage.

    "I'm asking evangelical churches to get as involved as the Catholic church has," said Chuck Colson, founder of the Prison Fellowship and the Christian radio broadcast Breakpoint. "Catechize members. If it's from the pulpit, that's fine. If by pastoral letter, that's fine. If by announcements at Bible studies, that's fine. The church in America is a sleeping giant. On an issue like this, it will be aroused."

    Colson e-mailed more than 500,000 people of faith Thursday afternoon and called the contraception policy "the greatest threat to religious liberty in the history of this country."

    The e-mail added, "We evangelicals need to take a page from the Roman Catholics. ... It would be difficult for a Catholic attending mass to avoid reading or hearing about this battle. ... I don't want to impugn anyone's motives, but the New York Times reported last week that the Obama administration is preparing a major campaign. It has programmed one million letters to influential women across America, energizing them over this issue."

    The letter urges followers to frame this as a debate about religious freedom, not contraception, because it's a more effective way to sway public opinion.

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    Colson concludes, "Brothers and sisters, let me tell you bluntly that if we don't win this battle, we lose not only religious freedom, but every freedom guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. When freedom of conscience is lost, history teaches that the rest follow quickly. So let's all join together. Contact your constituents and supporters. Why shouldn't every evangelical leader do what the Catholics are doing—start circulating to our own mailing lists explaining why this issue is NOT about contraceptives; it is about religious freedom. It's unprecedented. We must not stand idly by while our most precious freedom is imperiled."

    In the coming weeks, Colson and other evangelical activists will participate in events designed to educate supporters to write letters to their members of Congress, attend rallies or support lawsuits on the policy.

    Speaking to CNN, Colson invoked the Manhattan Declaration, an interfaith statement of unity defending pro-life and traditional marriage positions. "The 525,000 people who signed the Manhattan Declaration said we'll render unto Caesar what belongs to Caesar but not what belongs to God."

    He added, "We're headed for the biggest constitutional clash between government and church in my lifetime, and it will hurt us both, and we cannot do that."

    Colson spoke the same day the Obama administration released updated rules to its contraception policy. The update effectively restates the administration's position that women who work for religious institutions with moral objections to contraception can get birth-control pills and other reproductive health care directly though their insurers.

    The policy also begins a process of public comment for religious institutions that fund their own insurance plans.

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    In Pakistan, human rights activists are hoping the publicity surrounding the country's first Oscar winning film, a documentary about survivors of acid attacks, will help raise awareness and change the laws to protect victims of a crime that disfigures hundreds of women each year.

    Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy and Daniel Junge’s Oscar triumph for the documentary short film Saving Face has been a cause for celebration in the Pakistani filmmaker’s home country. The film focuses on the work of London-based plastic surgeon Mohammad Jawad, who travels back to his homeland to treat those disfigured by acid attacks, mostly women who were targeted by members of their own family. Oboid-Chinoy is the first Pakistani to win the prestigious award, and she dedicated her Oscar to all the women in Pakistan working for change.

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    She says there are more than 200 acid burning attacks against women in Pakistan each year. Activists hope the award-winning documentary will help make more people aware of the problem and pressure the government to take stronger measures to protect women. Last year, the country's parliament passed laws that explicitly criminalized acid attacks. But human rights groups want laws that also address rehabilitation and financial assistance for the victims.

    Nayyar Shabana Kiyani of the Aurat Foundation, a women's rights organization, say she thinks the film's success will move the issue to the forefront of policy makers' agendas.

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    British soul singer Adele, 23, dominated the Grammy Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night, earning six Grammys, including album of the year.  There were moving moments at the annual ceremony as the music industry remembered Whitney Houston, who died Saturday -- but the show went on.



    Adele’s Grammys included Album of The Year and Best Pop Vocal Album for 21 and Record and Song of The Year,  which she shared with her producer, engineers and co-writer, for the track “Rolling in the Deep.”

    The singer showed that her voice is in top form just three months after vocal chord surgery, as she performed onstage for the first time since November.

    The Foo Fighters earned five Grammys, including Best Rock Album for Wasting Light and Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song for “Walk.”

    Bon Iver, a folk group headed by singer-songwriter Justin Vernon, was named Best New Artist and earned a second Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album.

    The worldwide Grammy telecast began with a prayer for Whitney Houston, who died suddenly in her hotel room as she prepared to entertain at a pre-Grammy gala Saturday.

    “We’ve had a death in our family," announced The rap singer, LL Cool J, who hosted the award show. "And, so at least for me, the only thing that feels right is to begin with a prayer for a woman we loved, for our fallen sister, Whitney Houston.”

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    Throughout the show, there were reminiscences, including a soulful rendition of one of the singer’s classic ballads by Jennifer Hudson.

    “Whitney, we love, we love you,” Hudson sang.

    There was little time to revamp the telecast, but Neil Portnow, president of the Recording Academy, which presents the Grammys, says the tributes added something important.

    “Something that is uplifting, something that is inspirational, something that is healing, because we’re all hurting from this so much,” Portnow said.

    Backstage, Hillary Scott of the country trio Lady Antebellum recalled Houston’s role inspiring her own music.  Scott and her group earned the Grammy for Best Country Album for Own the Night.

    “I just admired her and her craft. I mean, it’s a God-given gift and it’s tragic, Scott said. "It’s like there’s a hole in the heart of music, and I don’t know if it can ever be filled because she was just so unique and amazing.”

    Whitney Houston won six Grammys during her career but faced problems with drug abuse. Authorities are investigating the cause of her death at the age of 48.

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    BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — A mother in Argentina says she fell to her knees in shock after finding her baby alive in a coffin in the morgue nearly 12 hours after the girl had been declared dead.

    Analia Bouter named her newborn Luz Milagros, or "Miracle Light." The tiny girl, born three months premature, was in critical but improving condition Wednesday in the same hospital where the staff pronounced her stillborn on April 3.

    The case became public Tuesday when Rafael Sabatinelli, the deputy health minister in the northern province of Chaco, announced in a news conference that five medical professionals involved have been suspended pending an official investigation.

    Bouter told the TeleNoticias TV channel in an interview Tuesday night that doctors gave her the death certificate just 20 minutes after the baby was born, and that she still hasn't received a birth certificate for her tiny girl.

    Bouter said the baby was quickly put in a coffin and taken to the morgue's refrigeration room. Twelve hours passed before she and her husband were able to open the coffin to say their last goodbyes.

    She said that's when the baby trembled. She thought it was her imagination — then she realized the little girl was alive and dropped to her knees on the morgue floor in shock.

    A morgue worker quickly picked up the girl and confirmed she was alive. Then, Bouter's brother grabbed the baby and ran to the hospital's neonatal intensive care unit, shouting for the doctors. The baby was so cold, Bouter said, that "it was like carrying a bottle of ice."

    A week later, the baby is improving. Bouter said she still has many unanswered questions about what happened. She said she had given birth normally to four other children and doesn't understand why doctors gave her general anesthesia this time. She said she also doesn't know why she wasn't allowed to see her baby before it was put into a coffin.

    She said she had to insist on going to the morgue's refrigeration room, where she brought her sister's cell phone to take a picture of the newborn for the funeral. Her husband struggled to open the lid, and then stepped aside to let her see inside.

    "I moved the coverings aside and saw the tiny hand, with all five fingers, and I touched her hand and then uncovered her face," she said in the TeleNoticias interview. "That's where I heard a tiny little cry. I told myself I was imagining it — it was my imagination. And then I stepped back and saw her waking up. It was as if she was saying 'Mama, you came for me!'

    "That was when I fell to my knees. My husband didn't know what to do. We were just crying and I laughed and cried, cries and laughter. We must have seemed crazy."

    She says the family plans to sue the staff at Hospital Perrando in the city of Resistencia for malpractice, and still wants answers. But they've been focused for now on their little girl, whom she described as amazingly healthy despite being born after just 26 weeks of gestation. So far, she hasn't needed oxygen or other support commonly provided to preemies, she said.

    "I'm a believer. All of this was a miracle from God," she told Telam, Argentina's state news agency.

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  • Yearly dental X-rays raise brain tumor risk, study finds

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    Many patients who visit the dentist each year get an X-ray. A new study says yearly common dental X-rays may raise a person's risk for developing meningioma, the most common type of brain tumor found in Americans.

    "This research suggests that although dental X-rays are an important tool in maintaining good oral health, efforts to moderate exposure to this form of imaging may be of benefit to some patients," study author Dr. Elizabeth Claus. a neurosurgeon at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston and Yale University School of Medicine at New Haven, said in a hospital written statement.

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    For the study, Claus and her colleagues studied more than 1,400 patients between the ages of 20 and 79 who had been diagnosed with the meningioma, and compared them to a group of 1,350 healthy controls between the same ages. Compared with control subjects, patients with a brain tumor were twice as likely to say they had a specific type of dental X-ray called a "bitewing exam." A bitewing X-ray shows details of the upper and lower teeth to detect decay between teeth and bone density changes caused by gum disease, according to WebMD.

    Overall, patients who reported having yearly bitewing exams were up to two times more likely to develop meningioma. Patients who reported having another type of dental X-ray called a panorex -  which provides a panoramic broad view of the teeth, sinuses and jaw - were almost five times more likely to develop a meningioma, compared to controls. Those who got that exam yearly had an overall risk three times greater to develop the tumor.

    Since the study questioned participants on past X-rays, "It is important to note that the dental X-rays performed today use a much lower dose of radiation than in the past," Claus said.

    The study was published in the April 10 issue of the American Cancer Society's journal, Cancer.

    Should everyone eschew dental X-rays out of tumor fears?

    Dr. David Langer, director of cerebrovascular research at North Shore University Hospital in N.Y., told CBS This Morning, "Yes and no."

    For folks experiencing severe tooth pain or other dental symptoms, an X-ray's benefits may outweigh the risks, he said. If a person is not having symptoms, he doesn't think the X-rays are necessary.

    "I don't think dentists want to give their patients tumor," Langer said. "Just question it - it never hurts to question, 'Do we really need to do this today? Is it absolutely necessary?'"

    According to Claus, patients should be more aware about current American Dental Association guidelines for X-rays. The ADA says health children should get one X-ray every 1-2 years, teens should receive one every 1.5-3 years, and adults should get a scan every 2-3 years if they aren't experiencing dental problems.

    "Widespread dissemination of this information allows for increased dialogue between patients and their health care providers," she said.

    Questioning conventional medical wisdom has made recent headlines for other types of doctors. A new campaign from nine leading medical societies called "Choosing Wisely" tells patients to question 45 common medical tests that may be unnecessary, and could lead to to more harm than good.

    The American Dental Association, however, has criticized the study for relying on patients' memory of which X-rays they've gotten over the years to reach its results

    "Studies have shown that the ability to recall information is often imperfect," ADA spokesperson Lydia Hall said in a  statement. "Therefore, the results of studies that use this design can be unreliable." The ADA maintains it's "long-standing position" is that dentists should order dental X-rays for patients only when it's necessary for diagnosis and treatment, she said.

    Meningiomas account for 33 percent of all brain tumors diagnosed in the U.S.. Most are benign, or noncancerous, but Langer warns a meningioma depending on its location in the brain can be detrimental. Symptoms include changes in vision, headaches that worsen over time, hearing or memory loss, seizures and weakness in extremities.

    The American Dental Association has more on dental X-rays.  (CBS News Report)

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  • Russian model throws infant out of her 14th floor apartment

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    Russian model throws infant out of her 14th floor apartment, baby dies

     

    Russian model Yekaterina Morkovkina, 27, confessed to throwing her infant son to his death. Photo via social media.

    A Russian model reportedly threw her infant son out of her high rise apartment window, causing the infant to plummet 14 stories to his death. The 4-month-old infant was discovered by a group of children early Friday morning. Russian police report that the 27-year-old Russian beauty and model, Yekaterina Morkovkina, was annoyed the baby kept crying and wanted to sleep, so she threw him over the balcony window and went back to sleep.

    Morkovkina reportedly confessed and was taken in for a psychiatric evaluation while police continue to investigate.

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  • 5 Ways to Keep the Kids Busy While You Work at Home

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    Ive been working from home as a freelance writer for seven years now. My children were all under the age of four when I first began seriously pursuing home-based writing opportunities. If finding paying gigs was the most challenging aspect of working from home, keeping my children worked a close second.

    In the beginning, I imagined myself parenting by day and writing at night; and although I logged in a few late nights to meet pending deadlines, I quickly realized that writing all night couldn’t be my regular working schedule when I was expected to wake up each morning before fajr, and stay awake to manage the children and the household throughout the rest of the day. I was my children’s caretaker 24/7, so I realized if I was going to write, I would have to figure out how to carve out time for writing during my busy, unpredictable days with children underfoot.

    Working at home with my children involved some trial and error in the beginning, but eventually we figured out how to make it work. Every family is unique, and various factors come into play when you work at home with children, such as, age and the number of little ones in your household. Most of these tips are for children age 10 and under (because that’s the age group I’m dealing with in my household), but hopefully you’ll find some of the following suggestions helpful:

     

    Keep Your Kids on a Schedule

    I have to admit I didn’t operate on much of a schedule before I had children. Today I doubt I could survive without one. Experts say children thrive on having a routine and knowing what to expect. I agree. I learned to keep everyone on a daily routine that involved sleeping, waking, and eating at the same time each day. I also schedule things like television and computer time, outdoor time, nap time and quiet time. I deviated from the schedule once or twice and immediately noticed that everyone was crankier and more out of sorts than when the schedule was in place. I find it’s much easier for me to plan my work schedule around my children than the other way around.

    Baby-Proof and Enclose Your Work Area

    When my toddler twins started walking around the house, I immediately bought safety gates to keep them and their three-year old sister enclosed in the same room where I worked so I could keep a close eye on everyone. A baby can slip away unnoticed very quickly. Keep toys in the area (rotate them regularly because children can grow bored playing with the same toys over and over again), and you can check your email, or work on projects requiring more concentration while they play.

    Keep Workbooks, Coloring Books and Crayons Accessible

    Workbooks, coloring books, pencils, markers and crayons can keep kids busy while you work. Your child may really like the idea of “working” on her own project along side you.

    Create an “Activity Area”

    Create a small “activity station” you keep stocked full of items like blank paper, construction paper, crayons, markers, colored pencils, play dough, chalk, stencils, glitter, glue, stickers and more. Put a small table in the designated area with the understanding that your children will make a mess while working, but it will keep them well preoccupied and stimulate creativity.

    Wear Your Baby

    Newborns and nursing babies love nothing more than being snuggled up close to Mommy, feeling her warmth, smelling her scent and hearing her soothing heartbeat. A sling, or baby carrier, makes it easy to keep your baby close while you respond to emails, update blog posts or research writing opportunities. There are many different cultures around the world where it is customary for mothers to wear their babies while working. There are experts that say “sling babies” learn more than babies left to lie in carriers and cribs because they spend more time alert and quietly interacting with their environment which leads to enhanced visual and verbal stimulation.

    Do you work from home? If so, how do you keep your kids busy?

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    5 Ways to Keep the Kids Busy While You Work at Home is a post from: American Muslim Mom Blog

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  • Audio Post- A Muslim Kid’s School Lesson: From the Remembrance of Mama to the Remembrance of Allah

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    Bismillah.

    In this post, we have for you a special close-up of the Sabra girls braids, styled especially for them by their Mama. There are fun twists on the typical boring braid. You can see in the pictures below the creativity in the French braids, inverted braids, and more! Accompanying the photographs is the above podcast, in which Ponn shares the story of her girls going to school with the braids, the compliments theyve received, how it reminds them of her, and a reminder of how we all need to be grateful to Allah.

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    Braid 3 Braid 4

    Braid 5

     

    Be sure to listen until the end of the roughly 4-minute podcast and leave your response to Ponns question in the comments.

     

    Audio Post- A Muslim Kids School Lesson: From the Remembrance of Mama to the Remembrance of Allah is a post from: American Muslim Mom Blog

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  • What Islam actually means

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    Islam is a complete code of life. Among different code of life, it has allowed to Allah as the unique one. The literal meaning of Islam is peace. Actually it does not just only mean the single meaning, peace. The word Islam encompasses the meaning of unlimited peace and security. There have different system of life in the world to survive in peace. All of these codes of life have failed to bring the thought of peace into reality. Reason is very simple. These all are man-made systems. A man-made system never can be too flawless to provide universal peace and security. Let’s elaborate the reason for further clarification.

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    What Islam actually means

    Before start discussing with Islam, have a look on Belief. ‘Belief’ is referred to make a sense of assuming something to be true or correct, usually on an unseen matter. As somebody without seeing England can make faith on the existence of the country will known as belief. Similarly, when we belief on the almighty Allah as the creator of the whole universe, it will be our belief, as because we never have seen Him. Almost every man of the universe has faith on one creator, except some atheists. Allah has created only man with free will power to do whatever and whenever he likes.  He has also provided economic exchange system, educational system, penal code, foreign affairs, home affairs etc. to survive disciplined in a community. As all the past and future seems present to Allah, the provided systems by Him is absolutely flawless and perfect. When we will follow the codes of life provided by Allah and will establish it in our society then the obvious outcome will be uninterrupted peace and security.

    As it mentioned earlier that man is the only being of the universe with free will power, he can accept or reject the code of life by Allah if he wishes. When he decided to reject the code of life of Allah then obviously he has to obey the man made system. Since man is only a creation of Allah, he is completely unable to create such a flawless and perfect way of life that can provide him expected peace.

    Man already has tried to create different numbers of code of life. One’s futile outcome has forced man to create another, but result is all the same. So, better is to accept the code of life selected by Allah for man to be in nonstop peace and security. This peace and security is known as Islam in Arabic term.

    To know more about the real Islam and Dajjal, must link the site Islam and Dajjal. It will make the real Islam visual to you that have ever unseen. So, don’t miss it. Just do it.

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  • Belief

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    Belief

    Belief is usually referred to make a sense of assuming something to be true or correct. The synonym of the word belief is faith. Usually an ever unseen subject or  object which remains always listening rather than visualization is known as faith or belief. The existence of the almighty Allah is such a belief to the mankind except some atheist. Islam is a code of life (though now known as just a religion) based on the belief of Allah as the only sovereign of the entire universe.

    Belief is a matter of the heart. When we undoubtedly will be rigid and firm about something to be obvious then thought will consider to be a belief. To know the true meaning of belief lets know something about the Islamic facts as what is Islam, why Islam is need to know about belief  and what is the true glorious history of Islam. Islam is the name of a complete code of life which has provided by Allah to instruct the whole mankind a flawless proper guideline that will keep them in unlimited peace and security. Thus it the unique code of life from Allah to fulfill our all types of individual, social, economical, financial, penal code requirements with an obvious outcome of peace.

    Allah is the creator of the whole universe and He is the only sovereign is the foundation of the code of life, Islam. Any people of the world when wish to be in peace, the only way to be follow is the instruction provided by Allah, the holy Qur’an. The Qur’an is an heavenly instruction book provided by Allah for the whole mankind.

    Belief is not only mean to make a sense of faith but also obey. When anybody will surrender to Allah, then he will be bounded in a contract, not to obey others in any sphere of life rather than Allah. Belief is not only a fact to say but to prove in such a manner that you have already seen it. The Arabic form of the word belief is Yakin.

    This Yakin is of two types:

     Elmal Yakin which is referred to make faith on something unseen and Aynal Yakin which stands for make us understand something already been seen.

    When we belief on Allah as Aynal Yakin (seen faith), rather than Elmal Yakin (unseen faith) and tried to obey Him as a sovereign, we will be gainer in both of our life, in the existed lifetime on earth and also in the endless lifetime of the heaven. So, everybody put their concentration forward with a view to be known about real meaning of the discussed word.

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  • True

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    True

    True contains the meaning of absolute correct and right which is far away from false. Actually there have not even any remote relation between true and false. Both are extremely opposite directional. True can be defined as the thing which is rooted to Allah. Everything from Allah is absolute true.

    True is highly interrelated with Allah. According to the holy Qur’an, Allah has created the whole universe within seven days only with a single word Kun, Be. Many of events have happened after that. In brief, He has separated the earth from the heaven. Man has sent to the earth as a punishment of disobeying the orders of Allah, (See Qur’an, Sura: Bakarah) to survive and produce offspring. Since man is the petted creation of Allah, he has provided them a code of life to live in peace and security. This code of life is referred as true by Allah in the holy Qur’an. (Sura, Fatah: 28, Sauf: 09, and Tawba: 33). To Allah, the direction provided by Him called tawheed (Sovereignty) is the absolute true as well as the rules by Him to establish the tawheed.

    When the true i.e. the correct direction and code of life from Allah has established in a community, the inevitable upshot will be unlimited peace and security. There have no way out to live in Islam meaning peace.

    Absolute true is such which follows no rules, bindings, and calculation of profit or loss. In the life of the messenger of Allah Mohammad (sm.), different events like the meeting with Allah known as Meraj and the misunderstanding about the death of His child are the unique and exemplary one (To know more on these events just link in the history of Islam). Such instance of truth is rare to find or better to say impossible to find in the history of mankind.

    The outcome of that true will be peace which Arabic term is Islam. In the history of Islam, we have seen different unique events which will meet up our query on what is Islam. And what is the real true. Though different Islamic websites online have developed to discuss on Islamic events but they are not sufficient at all for this purpose. We have cordially invited you in the site Islamic.vg to visualize the real outline of Islam.

    Learning more about why Islam, what is Islam, what is Muslim, who is the real and logical sovereign, an open and realizing observation on the history of Islam is obligatory. Utilize your time with this site and know the real true.

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  • Qur’an

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    Qur’an

    Qur’an is the only selected book from Allah for the whole mankind to follow as a code of life till dooms day to live in unlimited peace and security. It is the unique book on earth which is still like then when it was first sent on the messenger of Allah, Mohammad sm. Allah himself is the authority to keep the holy Qur’an protected from any types of change and modification.

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    Qur’an is usually belief as the resource of the Muslim population, where the fact is,  it should belong to the whole mankind to be in peace. When man will follow the rules of Qur’an perfectly then the outcome will called Islam. If we would be clearer on what is Islam and why Islam is mandatory, establishing peace on earth, it would make us more interested on Qur’an and its content.

    Qur’an- as it is introduced earlier as the only complete code of life, let’s be clear at first about what is code of life. Code of life is the collection of some dos and don’ts encompassing penal code, education system, financial system, foreign affairs, home affairs, etc. with which a man leads his life as a unit of a community. For preventing unrest, anarchy, a proper flawless code of life is compulsory to obey. In this case, the laws provided by the almighty Allah is the unique one, to establish uninterrupted peace and security on earth which is known as the holy Qur’an.

    In the history of Islam Qur’an is expressed as a miracle book. If anybody studies the content of the Qur’an, there will no need of further evidence to prove it as a heavenly book. Different events of fur behind of its arrival on earth are mentioned here while various modern information and latest enigmatic events which will happen in future have already mentioned here.

    Qur’an is a live miracle (mojeja) on earth. Different verse (ayat) of it can be perfectly classified into three categories.

    • Correct direction of path (Hedayah)

    True code of life (Din-ul-Huq) and

    • The establishment of both of these two. (li-uz-hera).

    All the ayat or verse of the holy Qur’an easily can be categorized in those three types without any deliberation. Here another important fact to be clear that since this book is thought to the individual property of so called Muslims, where the reality is different. It is the only code of life to live in peace and security on earth. So, it is the property of all peace lover people of the whole world.

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  • Peace

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    Peace

    Peace, the expectation of each and everybody of the world. Man is a social being. He has to live in a community to survive in a systematic way. The result of a perfect systematic way of living is peace. Peace can be defined as the outcome of the proper implementation of the rules and regulations provided by the almighty Allah. In Arabic term which is known as Islam. Let’s take a look on further elaboration.

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    Peace

    Peace is often perplexed with the word comfort. Comfort is the thing which can used to refer some common advantages and facilities with which man feels satisfaction where Peace is the unique word referred to make the sense of such condition where no unrest, turmoil, iniquity, bloodshed exists rather than only peace and security. Question is, how such a situation is possible?

    Peace is the translated form of the Arabic word Islam. Islam is again a name of a unique code of life. To know the real aspect of peace, we have to be understood on what is Islam and why Islam is the only code of life for the prevailing of peace. In a society peace is only then possible when there will be no anarchy, turmoil, and bloodshed on earth. For such a situation there must will need a flawless set of laws encompasses penal code, education system, economic system, social system, foreign affairs etc. i. e. a complete code of life which will keep the whole situation under control and discipline. The code of life provided by the almighty Allah only can be the absolute and flawless one. Only Allah is the sovereign, in front of who all past and future remains as present. So, logically the rules of Him will be absolute perfect. We can rather follow the rules crated by man to obey, but the inevitable result of it will be unrest and bloodshed. If we wish to be in peace best is to obey the selected code of life by Allah.

    Peace can be visualized in the history of Islam with different unique events in the history of mankind. Islam online, that means different Islamic website online have developed to spread the ethics of Islam though all about Islam represents there with a very light weight and perverted concept. The real and hidden true of Islam and history of Islam are revealed in the heavy weight unique site online Islamic.vg. Dont miss to join with the resource with this site.

    You can consider this site as an Islamic center or Islamic cultural center which has dedicated its entire attempt with an aim to bring whole mankind under unlimited peace and security. Keep your critical observation on this site and make a decision on what to do to live in peace.

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