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My Brothers Blood Sheded on EKUSHA (21st) February

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Salam. 16/02/17 It was not only the pride & heritage of a nation that was tried 2b humiliated on 21/02/52 but an transgression of Allahs design & wish as well. Refer 2 the ayah below. Alhamdulillah, we hav become an independent nation, but sadly except for this 1day we feel ashamed 2 communicate or educate our children's in Bangla. We say ekusha feb instead of noy-e falgun. If u inshallah read the research paper by global partnership then u will find the correlation between our nation falling behind in key areas n unnecessary spending of so much wealth, time & resources in learning English. Look at small Nordic Europeans 2 larger France, Germany, Russia, Japan, China etc., none has compulsary foreign language in any levels of their edu system. For scholars 2 do research abroad they hav crash program for 1 year 2 teach any foreign language. I earnestly hope the politicians, educators n technocrats will inshallah look in2 the matter seriously & give consideration 2 er

Allah is in the Flowers Too, its Upto u to Find Him

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Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim Salam 11/02/17 How Reflecting On Nature Can Make You More Productive! by Khawlah bint Yahya Allah the All-Wise has shared a beautiful piece of advice with us in Surah Qaaf (Chapter 50) of the Quran, a counsel that can make us more productive. This advice is only for special people like you and describes a way to: lift your emaan when you feel low;get to know Allah 'azza wajal and His Power; and reap lots of barakah (blessings) on your spiritual journey. Reflecting on Nature And the earth – We spread it out and cast therein firmly set mountains and made grow therein [something] of every beautiful kind, Giving insight and a reminder for every servant who turns [to Allah ]. [Quran 50: 7-8] Observing and contemplating nature is a very important aspect of a Muslim's spiritual journey. Nature Reflects Allah's Beautiful Names In the above ayaat Allah subhanahu wa ta'alaa commands us to ponder over His Works. Why? What is the first thing we realize? T