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February 25 from Protest to Engagement!Salaam All, i've gotta say this was a killer event! the brothers that went with me would agree. When we got to the venue we looked at the Q it was going all the way around d massiv building! the atmosphere was very lively! Some ppl were acting very strange somewat guilty ( jaffa lol ).
ne way we finally got in after an hour waiting outside. I saw so many familiar faces everywhere! The speakers included:
Moez Masud - young egyptian speaker - very charasmatic and full of energy and hope!
Shaykh Abdul Hakim Murad - He had a slow but witty stlye which I and most of the Audience enjoyed!
Shaykh Ali Goma - The Grand mufti of Egypt - Talked about the examples we need to look for in the Seerah of the Prophet Muhammad (saw).
Professor Tariq Ramadan - 'Be as a gift, not only a gift but a question to the non muslims of the community you live in!' Zidane!! Give Give Give!!!!
Yusuf Islam - was a special guest ask to say a few words!
Shaykh Abdullah Bin Bayyah - 'Save the ship from sinking...' - 'Be as fire fighters...' - The longest talk of the night!
Imaam Sheub Webb - 'The DMX sydrome!' - 'cry for a few hours, forget it all within a week!'
Shaykh Ali Al Jifri - His linenege goes back to the prophet (saw)
Shaykh Hamza Yusuf - talked about 'the 40yr long war of the horse' & new wife of a leader an arab tribe who made her husband stop the war!
Professor Tariq Ramadan - 'Allah is your educator!' - 'no peace without justice, no justice without peace!'
Nasheeds followed the event, with performances from:
Hamza Robertson - nice!!
Kareem Salama & guitarist Aristotle
Sami Yusuf - My ummah - he's on his piano!!
Check out www.radicalmiddleway.com & see my albums for some pics! ( not very gud ones ) February 23 Prof. Syed Salman Al NadwiAssalaamu alaikum
I first heard him the day me and JK went to Markfield to the DI Annual Members Meeting, He was asked to join them in the final session to give a short nasihah. I was not really aware of who he was but understood that he was someone who was very highly regarded from the behaviour of everyone else who was there at the time. He spoke about a few areas that we should look to concentrate on. One of the areas he stressed was importance to the youth! I was amazed when he said: [Paraphrasing] "Youth today need Logical anwsers to everything" he talked about how young people are different from young people of the past! I felt glad that there are people like the Professor who understand the issues regarding the youth!
He came to Darul Ummah yesterday to talk to the Ulama Council Members abouth the challenges they face and to giv them advice on how best to appoarch them! I was fortunate enough to be there. I learnt he is actually british born and has a residence in africa. He is currently a visitng lecturer for MIHE. He gave the Ulama this advice that they should broaden there knowledge in term of fiqh. he talked about how the muslims should not live in a cacoon, Social ghettos and should instead have contact with there nieghbors and surrounding community. He mentioned one thing that I can remember very clearly he said if you were selling your house you would tell your relatives or your friends or the muslim family that live down the street right? well in fact it is actually the right of your nieghbor to know first, regardles of if he is a christian, jew, hindu or any other type of person that you are selling your house. He said its easy for the older generation to keep themselves to themselves but it is not so easy for the youth1 he said that the ulama need to recognise that they need to be well equipted to dal with the questioned the youth will ask. They should be able to provide logical anwsers and speak to them in a language them will understand.
To conclude I belive young people can benefit alot from what Professor Salman Al Nadwi has got to offer we all need to take these opportunities to learn from such knowledgable people.
Wasalaam Raf
iPhone - Cant wait!!!Apple Reinvents the Phone with iPhoneMACWORLD SAN FRANCISCO - January 9th, 2007
Apple today introduced iPhone, combining three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, Web browsing, searching and maps — into one small and lightweight handheld device. iPhone introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting users control iPhone with just their fingers. iPhone also ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, which completely redefines what users can do on their mobile phones. “iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone”, said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “We are all born with the ultimate pointing device — our fingers — and iPhone uses them to create the most revolutionary user interface since the mouse”. iPhone is a Revolutionary Mobile Phone
iPhone includes an SMS application with a full QWERTY soft keyboard to easily send and receive SMS messages in multiple sessions. When users need to type, iPhone presents them with an elegant touch keyboard which is predictive to prevent and correct mistakes, making it much easier and more efficient to use than the small plastic keyboards on many smartphones. iPhone also includes a calendar application that allows calendars to be automatically synced with your PC or Mac. iPhone features a 2 megapixel camera and a photo management application that is far beyond anything on a phone today. Users can browse their photo library, which can be easily synced from their PC or Mac, with just a flick of a finger and easily choose a photo for their wallpaper or to include in an email. iPhone is a quad-band GSM phone which also features EDGE and Wi-Fi wireless technologies for data networking. Apple has chosen Cingular, the best and most popular carrier in the US with over 58 million subscribers, to be Apple’s exclusive carrier partner for iPhone in the US. iPhone is a Widescreen iPod iPhone also features Cover Flow, Apple’s amazing way to browse your music library by album cover artwork, for the first time on an iPod. When navigating your music library on iPhone, you are automatically switched into Cover Flow by simply rotating iPhone into its landscape position. iPhone’s stunning 3.5-inch widescreen display offers the ultimate way to watch TV shows and movies on a pocketable device, with touch controls for play-pause, chapter forward-backward and volume. iPhone plays the same videos purchased from the online iTunes Store that users enjoy watching on their computers and iPods, and will soon enjoy watching on their widescreen televisions using the new Apple TV. The iTunes Store now offers over 350 television shows, over 250 feature films and over 5,000 music videos. iPhone lets users enjoy all their iPod content, including music, audiobooks, audio podcasts, video podcasts, music videos, television shows and movies. iPhone syncs content from a user’s iTunes library on their PC or Mac, and can play any music or video content they have purchased from the online iTunes store. iPhone is a Breakthrough Internet Communications Device Yahoo! Mail, the world’s largest email service with over 250 million users, is offering a new free “push” IMAP email service to all iPhone users that automatically pushes new email to a user’s iPhone, and can be set up by simply entering your Yahoo! name and password. iPhone will also work with most industry-standard IMAP and POP based email services, such as Microsoft Exchange, Apple .Mac Mail, AOL Mail, Google Gmail and most ISP mail services. iPhone also features the most advanced and fun-to-use Web browser on a portable device with a version of its award-winning Safari Web browser for iPhone. Users can see any Web page the way it was designed to be seen, and then easily zoom in to expand any section by simply tapping on iPhone’s multi-touch display with their finger. Users can surf the Web from just about anywhere over Wi-Fi or EDGE, and can automatically sync their bookmarks from their PC or Mac. iPhone’s Safari Web browser also includes built-in Google Search and Yahoo! Search so users can instantly search for information on their iPhone just like they do on their computer. iPhone also includes Google Maps, featuring Google’s groundbreaking maps service and iPhone’s amazing maps application, offering the best maps experience by far on any pocket device. Users can view maps, satellite images, traffic information and get directions, all from iPhone’s remarkable and easy-to-use touch interface. iPhone’s Advanced Sensors iPhone’s built-in proximity sensor detects when you lift iPhone to your ear and immediately turns off the display to save power and prevent inadvertent touches until iPhone is moved away. iPhone’s built-in ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the display’s brightness to the appropriate level for the current ambient light, thereby enhancing the user experience and saving power at the same time. Pricing & Availability: iPhone includes support for quad-band GSM, EDGE, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR wireless technologies. iPhone requires a Mac with a USB 2.0 port, Mac OS X v10.4.8 or later and iTunes 7; or a Windows PC with a USB 2.0 port and Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4), Windows XP Home or Professional (Service Pack 2). Internet access is required and a broadband connection is recommended. Apple and Cingular will announce service plans for iPhone before it begins shipping in June. Learn More About iPhone Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning desktop and notebook computers, Mac OS X operating system, and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital music revolution with its iPod portable music players and iTunes online music store. Muslim HeritagePrince Charles, Heir to the British Monarchy in a recent public speech at Oxford University stated: "If there is much misunderstanding in the West about the nature of Islam, there is also much ignorance about the debt our own culture and civilisation owe to the Islamic world. It is a failure, which stems, I think, from the straight-jacket of history, which we have inherited. The medieval Islamic world, from central Asia to the shores of the Atlantic, was a world where scholars and men of learning flourished. But because we have tended to see Islam as the enemy of the West, as an alien culture, society, and system of belief, we have tended to ignore or erase its great relevance to our own history." http://www.muslimheritage.com/Default.aspx First water pump in world! Elephant clock |
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