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History 705: The construction of the al-Aqsa Mosque is begun. 715: The al-Aqsa Mosque is completed. 747: The mosque is partly destroyed in an earthquake, after which a much larger structure is built. 780: Rebuilt with 20 aisles. 1016: The mosque is destroyed in an earthquake. 1033: A new earthquake brings the mosque to ruins, after which it was rebuilt to a structure close to the present. 1099: In conjunction to the Crusades, the mosque is converted into a Christian church. 1118: Knights Templer are founded, named after the then previous al-Aqsa Mosque. 1187: Jerusalem is conquered by the Muslims under the leadership of Saladin. Al-Aqsa is converted back to a mosque. 1927: Heavy earthquake destroys much of the al-Aqsa Mosque. 1936: A second earthquake brings the mosque into an almost ruinous condition. 1938-1942: Complete reconstruction. 1969: A fire started by a Christian extremist destroys the wooden minbar, believed to have been close to 800 years old. 2000 September: Ariel Sharon visits the area of the al-Aqsa Mosque, causing much anger among Palestinians. The al-Aqsa Intifada and al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades emerged from this incident. Source
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You guys play this in the office? If I was you I would ask the customers what they want improving, what YOU think needs improving then take it from there. Better communication tools yada yada yada. I would walk The Apprentice :cool:
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I dont think so saxib.
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The under 30s 1 (New) Cristina Stenbeck £387m Inheritance and media 2 (3) Camilla Hagen £225m Investment 3 (4) Dhani Harrison £160m Inheritance 4 (New) Richard Walters £122m Construction 5 (10=) Andrew and Paul Gower £106m Computer games 6 (5) The Earl of Pembroke £105m Land 7 (New) Mounissa Chodieva £100m Mining 8 (22=) Simon Morris £69m Property 9 (New) Andrew Michael £46m Internet 10= (22=) Mark Fitzgerald £43m Computers 10= (22=) Thomas O’Donohoe £43m Computers 12 (31=) Jonathan Kaye £42m Restaurants 13 (22=) Andy Priston £40m Finance 14 (10=) Michael Owen £37m Football 15 (10=) Princes William and Harry £34m Inheritance 16 (10=) Vanessa-Mae Nicholson £32m Music 17= (15=) Chris Martin £30m Music 17= (15=) Guy Berryman £30m Music 17= (22=) Jenson Button £30m Motor racing 17= (15=) Johnny Buckland £30m Music 17= (74=) Katie Price £30m Modelling 17= (14) Kiera Chaplin £30m Films and modelling 17= (22=) Wayne Rooney and Coleen McLoughlin £30m Football 17= (15=) Will Champion £30m Music 25= (New) Andriy Shevchenko £25m Football 25= (20) Rio Ferdinand £25m Football 25= (21) Thierry Henry £25m Football 28 (New) Adam Hildreth £22m Computers 29 (22=) Max Richard £20m Property 30= (91=) James Blunt £18m Music 30= (New) Michael Ballack £18m Football 30= (New) Spencer McGuinness £18m Property 33= (33=) Daniel Radcliffe £17m Films 33= (33=) Orlando Bloom £17m Films 35= (35=) Alek Wek £15m Modelling 35= (35=) Frank Lampard £15m Football 37= (40=) Keira Knightley £14m Films 37= (40=) Steven Gerrard £14m Football 39= (40=) Damien Duff £12m Football 39= (35=) Emile Heskey £12m Football 39= (40=) Erin O’Connor £12m Modelling 39= (40=) Freddie Ljungberg £12m Football 39= (40=) Harry Kewell £12m Football 39= (53=) John Terry £12m Football 39= (40=) Lisa Ratliffe £12m Modelling 39= (New) Mike Welch £12m Football 39= (35=) The Earl of Shaftesbury £12m Land 39= (40=) Vivien Solari £12m Modelling 49= (65=) Ashley Cole £10m Football 49= (65=) Charlotte Church and Gavin Henson http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/specials/rich_list/rich_list_search/
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Somalis = Somalis (Mush Carab waa mush Afriiqi)
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We are Somalis :cool:
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Afrikaankan wax tumaayana waayo?
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LoL Madness
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I never drank soda before moving to the ME. It tastes better here for some reason.
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UTV is on Hotbird saxib. Most Somalis have Nile or Arab Sat.
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lol@isku dar Nothing like a bit of Earl Grey Tea in the morning :cool: Currently addicted to Sprite/7up
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People laugh at my phone but it still works,,,,
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Americans warplanes and warships arrives at berbera city port
N.O.R.F replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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I have never been a fan of any other ring tones. Nokia's default 'didididiii, didididiii, didididiii is good enough if not already on beep once.
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Americans warplanes and warships arrives at berbera city port
N.O.R.F replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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The French will get to the semis or even the final but they lack that bit of class in the middle since Zizou left. The Chechs may have Nedved back. If so they will be my new favourites.
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^^Good pointers Sue. I will also be a tourist this year and try to visit places I used to think were for American tourists
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Americans warplanes and warships arrives at berbera city port
N.O.R.F replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
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Xoogsade, UTV are good in that it tries to maintain the middle ground and cover the news without taking sides. You can sense an element of sorrow for the Somali people in their reports and who can blame them? Emperor et al don't like such news,,,,, I just wish they would stop shouting the news and just talk calmly :rolleyes:
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Footy teams don't wear those big baggy shirts. Ps there are Ice Hockey teams in the UK :cool:
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Stop the Genocide and End the Humanitarian Crisis in Somalia
N.O.R.F replied to rudy-Diiriye's topic in Politics
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Scoring Your Goals By Altaf Husain Social Worker — USA At a time in human history when information is exchanged at the speed of light and the world is literally becoming more and more a global village, it is ironic that still so little is known about Islam. Well, that is not exactly accurate. A lot is known about Islam. Regrettably and owing mostly to our own inadequacy in disseminating the message of our religion, much of what is known ranges from outright lies and fabrications to wholesale misconceptions. It is, therefore, seemingly impossible that an act of kindness by a Muslim would ever see the light of day. It is also unimaginable that daily efforts by Muslims to improve themselves, to draw closer to Allah, and to serve their community will ever be considered newsworthy. Ironically, that is exactly what happened when Frederick Oumar Kanoute, the French-born football (soccer to the Americans) superstar player of Malian descent, decided to invest his earnings to save a masjid property on the verge of foreclosure in Seville, Spain. It is not odd that his story is not that well known in America. Europeans and Africans, for sure, know about Frederick Kanoute for his agility on the football field and his contributions off the field; some have become fans of his. This 30-year-old, crowned player of the year in the African continent in 2007, is a practicing Muslim and exemplifies the very essence of what it means to treat Islam as a way of life. Keeping the Islamic Identity As much as Kanoute thinks of himself as just an ordinary Muslim, desiring to please Allah, his actions on and off the field have become the topic of some public interest. He participates in matches even while he is fasting, he is reported to pray in the locker room, and in a sport where the star players build fortunes off corporate sponsorships, he insisted on a brand-free jersey because his team's corporate sponsor is an Internet-based gambling company. Well aware of his expected stellar performances, the corporate sponsor compromised by donating to a charity of Kanoute's preference in return for his wearing the corporate-branded jersey. In keeping with the Islamic emphasis on the collective outlook, Kanoute said upon receiving the prestigious 2007 Footballer of the Year award, “I dedicate this to my family, who could not be here, and to the people of Mali, I believe that sport can be used as a tool for development in Africa,” and indeed all over the world. Without much fanfare, Kanoute demonstrated the height of selflessness in using the equivalent of one year's worth of earnings to purchase the masjid property in Seville, Spain. There is no earthly prestige or honor that Kanoute gained for his generosity, but what is abundantly clear is that, as a practicing Muslim, he did not let an opportunity to do good pass him by. Just as he practices football for hours daily, Kanoute also exerts effort in trying to improve himself as a Muslim and in doing so, draw closer to Almighty Allah. Now, let's stop to think about what it means to improve yourself and make a difference? Self-Improvement Every Muslim strives to seek the pleasure of Almighty Allah through continuous and consistent efforts to improve him or herself. As a young person blessed with so much energy, talent, skills, and time, have you given some thought as to how you will improve yourself for the betterment of yourself and your community? This, of course, requires self-awareness, self-discipline, and selflessness. Here are some helpful tips: Purify your intentions.Often we become so preoccupied with doing, with action, that we forget to check our intentions. Ask yourself, why am I doing such and such activity? Be sure that you are doing it for the sake of Almighty Allah by renewing your intention. Prophet Muhammad said, "The reward of deeds depends upon the intentions, and every person will get the reward according to what he has intended." (Al-Bukhari). Similarly, the first step in improving ourselves should be to purify our intentions and ensure that we want to be better for the sake of Allah alone, not for worldly gain, not for pride, not for anything else but for pleasing Almighty Allah. Talk to yourself. Send yourself an e-mail. That sounds so strange, right? But it is true. You need to talk to yourself to find out what needs improvement about yourself. You know best what aspects of your life need improvement. There are some aspects of your life that only family and trusted, close friends can tell you about that need improvement. But start by talking to yourself, and type out an e-mail that you will send to yourself. List in this e-mail all the ideas you have about improving and changing yourself. Be frank, only you and Allah know what you have in mind! Set manageable, achievable goals. Once you have explored all the areas in your life that need improvement, you will need to set some manageable and achievable goals. Be sure to remember that you are human and that you have certain limits not only in terms of time, but also in terms of what is achievable and when! Develop a timeline for yourself, set some deadlines, and, most importantly, be patient with yourself. Do not expect the change to occur overnight, and definitely do not be too tough on yourself if you find that you are requiring more effort than you initially expected. Make du`aa' (Arabic for: supplication). Nothing you wish to change about yourself will be possible except by the will of Allah. Turn to Him and seek His assistance as you set your goals and try to maintain your schedule. We need not guess as to what areas we must focus on because the Qur'an and the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) make clear some basic areas that must require continuous and consistent attention. For example, establishing the prayer on time and in the most perfect manner is important; seeking knowledge from the Qur'an, the Hadith, and other trusted sources are important; perfecting our character is important; and improving our speech and conduct are important. With so much to do and being blessed with so much time as a young person, in sha' Allah, your efforts to improve yourself will bear fruit if you plan well and make du`aa' to Allah. Finally, everyone one of us must be concerned for the well-being of others. As the example of Kanute shows us, when we are spiritually and emotionally prepared, an opportunity to make a difference will not pass us by. I believe that once you determine your goal, you will find the way to score. Sources Jimoh, Abbas"Kanoute, King of Africa Football."Daily Trust. 4 Feb. 2008. Accessed 15 Apr. 2008. "Kanoute Crowned King of African Football." Africa News. 5 Feb. 2008. Accessed 15 Apr. 2008. "Kanoute Saves Spanish Mosque." IslamOnline.net. 14 Dec. 2008. Accessed 15 Apr. 2008. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Altaf Husain is a social worker in the United States and has been a contributing writer to Islam Online since 1998. He can be contacted at youth_campaign@iolteam.com piece
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The Story of the New Convert to Islam Jamila from Portugal Jacqueline is a Portuguese young woman from Lisbon. She converted to Islam and changed her name to Jamila. “I’ve always felt a strong distaste and a deep aversion toward certain rituals based on belief in images and statues” says Jamila. “Such conduct left my soul severely empty; I was never satisfied.” Jamila, a student who counts on help from her parents to finish her studies, was unable to reveal what was in her heart, mind, and soul, as her father was Buddhist and her mother was Christian. In addition, she dared not say, even jokingly, what was in her mind and soul, as she believed that some priests, clergymen and women, and fanatic Catholics would not let her choose another religion. “It was during my visit to the United Arab Emirates, at Dubai’s festival time, that I experienced a difference in life, people, and society, far from what I had imagined before. I felt the spirit and beauty of Islam everywhere,” says Jamila. “Then in my search for the truth, I started to ask for books that could introduce me to Islam as it should be known. I also looked up other books dealing with the theme of the Trinity, especially those written by Thomas Aquinas, who was a great organizer of that doctrine, and considering that Christianity is my mother’s religion,” explains Jamila. “As for the doctrine of the Buddhist father, it is absolute paganism.” After reading many books about Islam, Jamila found the rightful doctrine: There is no God but Allah. She knew then the true faith based on the Oneness of Allah and on the rejection of the Trinity and paganism, as there is in both an obvious corruption of the truth and an aggression against the Creator’s greatness. Jamila goes on to say that, from the very first moment she considered converting to Islam, personal problems surrounded her. She was alone and needed to provide for herself. She only had one Muslim friend who lived with her, but who was also poor and living under difficult conditions trying to find opportunities for work since she had become her family’s sole provider after her father’s death. Such is the situation of Jamila, an immigrant in the path of Allah, prepared to testify that there is no God but Allah and that Mohammad is His slave and prophet. She has endured all of these difficulties to become a Muslim. “Yes, it was a long path to reach Islam, but I can confirm the depth of my religious feelings together with my solid reasons. I am also certain that Allah (Subanahu wa Ta’la/ Glory to Him, He is High above all) watches over us, so when a person travels on the path of Allah, he/she will receive, in the end, fulfillment of his/her heart’s desires. It fills me with honor, pride and dignity, that I know the five daily prayers, fasting and zakat (to give to charity). Through Islam, I also know honesty, which is a very spiritual element that penetrates the heart and purifies the soul, whether in prayer, dealing with others, friendship and work, or in direct contact with God. Islam is a universal religion, a religion of piety, faith and knowledge of oneself. This can be seen in the modesty and humility of Muslims and in the spirit of the family that ties them together. I have also learned how to speak Arabic and to read the Holy Qur’an in Arabic. I thank God Almighty for guiding me onto the straight path, by making me a Muslim who believes in His Oneness and joins not with Him any false god. http://www.dicd.gov.ae/vEnglish/showpage.jsp?objectID=7506
