Is It Possible To Program The Computer To Perform A Function At A Particular Point Of Time Frequently?
Question by khaleel | Posted in Software
i existent in dubai UAE. At the time of call for prayer(5 times in a day) my computer (if it is not muted) automatically raises the ASAAN (i.e the call for prayer). correctly at the moment of prayer it is happening. but sometimes its not happening. i dont know how it can be programmed like this. it happens thru internet ??
any doctrine??
Answer: I dont discern why it doesnt work for you. But if you have internet connection, then you could use Google Calendar (calendar.google.com) to set impulsive pop ups or SMS your mobile at pre-determined times. You need to create entries (called events) in the appointment book for that.
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Question by BLUE EYES | Posted in United Arab Emirates
i unexploded in abu dhabi, i've been wondering lately about the muslims that pray, do they really have to visit mecca once in their lifetime? & who would exceedingly know if they didnt other than their conscience? & if they dont make their prayer times & dont make it up who would advised of about that? & what the men wear, the headress with the black band over it, what is it for? Really just interested. Thanks
i be acquainted with the headress is their 'thing', but has it any
Answer: Muhammad (SAW), the naught of Islam, was born in Mecca, and it is toward this religious centre that Muslims turn five times quotidian in prayer. All devout Muslims attempt a hajj (pilgrimage) to Mecca at least once in their lifetime.
When a Muslim does not hajji to Mecca and do not pray, he/she has to deal with his/her own conscience like Christians have to do who do not go to church.
Many more Muslims make inquiries the rules of the Quran than Christians follow the Bible.
The ghutra is the traditional Arab headwear to defend the head from the sun. Comes with a black elastic headband. It does not have any "significance".
Question by Suck my doorknob policewoman!! | Posted in United Arab Emirates
I am an ex Muslim. But I will most certainly retreat to Islam if you explain this to me. Go to
http://www.wikiislam.com/wiki/Qur%27an,_ Hadith_and_Scholars:Muhammad_the_Chunk_Mu rderer
Once you go to that website you will see huge list of people assassinated and there is a quotations hint on the right side which shows other stuff. I love the Islamic life style, definitely I do, I love the 5 times prayer, hajj, fasting, all prophets, zam zam, jannah, shahada everything. But I don't
Answer: Muhammad is God, in another put up - I guess the bad things have a reason for it to happen, like when there are natural disasters, which is Overprotect Nature trying to balance things out.
I came across this enchanting article and thought it would be beneficial to share.
SHIA-SUNNI UNITY
By Dr. Shahid Athar M.D. Clinical Associate Professor of Internal Pharmaceutical and Endocrinology, Indiana University School of Medicine Indianapolis, Indiana, and a novelist on Islam.
...There are scholars on both sides, like Imam Khomeini and Shaykh Shaltut of al-Azhar who have done their subdue to minimize these differences and bring unity, but
Answer: No offense, but this Dr. Athar should be to writing about medicine.
A lot of the doubts and errors he has in this article have been explained and refuted stretch and time again for the past thousand years.
Honestly, how arrogant is it for somebody to be communicated along after a thousand years worth of scholarship refuting these doubts and suddenly say "well, truly guys, none of that stuff was ever correct and this all stemmed from some huge misunderstanding that up until I was born nobody else in intelligence fully understood."
That he would try to justify things like shirk is virtuous appalling. Calling on the dead is not a small difference.
It's prayer metre, Al Noor Mosque calling for prayers. Thanks for watching www.TheLivePicture.com
Ramadan 2009 in Dubai With Prayer Times | Society | Dubai News
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Ramadan: The ninth month of the Islamic (lunar) date-book.
Sawm: The Arabic brief conversation for abstention.
Iftar: Breaking of the permanent ='pretty damned quick' straight away after sunset. Iftar takes quarter at Maghrib as right away as the Call to Prayer (Adhan).
Besides this one can note that Simon is a man of obedience and prayer. He is regular for all kinds of religious activities. He never misses Sunday Mass.
On most Fridays, one can sanction the sonorous call to prayer rise in tandem with joyful choruses from both church grounds. Such spiritual-minded coexistence can serve