5/09/2008

the Search Engines and your site.

Once upon a time, in a land called WWWebdom, there lived a little spider. It was a hungry little spider and it liked to munch up web pages and then keep track of which ones it liked best, so it could tell other people just how good they were.The little spider never ran out of pages to munch because each page told the spider where to find other yummy pages (links). When lots of pages pointed him to one page, he usually found that page to be very tasty. Also, the more links he found to a specific page, the easier it was to remember it to tell others about.
*Incoming links are important to get your site found and ranked well.
Sometimes people tried to tell the spider which pages they wanted him to try and every so often, he'd check out some of the invitations he received. Usually, those pages weren't attached to any other pages, so the spider would be bored and forget they were there.
*Submitting your site to the search engines doesn't do much good without incoming links.
The spider enjoyed munching all types of pages, but some pages just tasted better than others. When he encountered pages that tried to make him eat a cookie and he refused those. He was on a diet and only ate yummy text.Sometimes the pages seemed to recreate themselves over and over and they all tasted the same. Blech. Before he knew it, the spider would realize he was full of these repeating pages, so he would just stop and go home. The spider avoided the pages that had session ids all over them and never came back.
*Technical issues like forced cookies and session ID's will prevent your site from being indexed.
Some pages the spider munched on were very sparse. They were filled with fatty images and other things he couldn't eat, like Flash desserts. With only a little text on them, they didn't satisfy his hunger and he wasn't really sure if they tasted good or not. He didn't return to those pages very often.The little spider loved big meaty pages with lots and lots of words. He really liked the ones that were well spiced with keyword phrases- it was easy to remember those pages and recommend them to his friends when they asked for a specific phrase.
*Get some real text on your pages and slim down on images. Use your targeted keyword phrases naturally throughout the copy.
Some pages were TOO spicy and the spider didn't like that at all. Especially when he hit a whole pocket of spice that he hadn't expected to be there. He also didn't like ordering one page, but being served another. Whenever he found out that was happening, he never returned to that page.
*Using tricks like keyword stuffing and cloaking can get your site banned by the search engines.
He loved the pages that were always changing a little- they were his favorite. He'd stop by to snack on those pages often. He liked the pages that stayed the same too- he just didn't stop by as often. He preferred to spend his time sampling new or different pages.
*Search engines like fresh, new content. If your content hasn't changed, there's no reason for the spider to index the page again.
While he didn't mind the extra side dishes of table code, CSS, and javascript, he never ate them. He just pushed it all to one side and left it there. He really appreciated the pages that kept the side dishes in separate files so that he didn't have to deal with them.
*Move your CSS and Javascripts to external files.
If he was really stuffed, sometimes he'd just order up the page titles and see what was available, making notes about the flavor of each page and whether he'd like to come back later when he was hungry and eat the whole thing.
*Partial indexing is typically nothing to worry about. Eventually, the page will be indexed, if there are no technical issues.
The spider had several spider friends who all liked the same thing and over time, there were more and more. They hoped one day, to eat every single page in WWWebdom and worked hard to make it come true.
The End.

Pay Per Click

What is Pay Per Click?
Pay Per Click Advertising is an online advertising format that enables you to place your advertisements at or near the top of search engines for your keywords based on the amount you bid. Imagine that you have built a great website with relevant keywords, excellent keyword density, perfect anchor text, and good links back to your site. You now look on the search engines for your keywords and your site doesn't show up?
What do you do?
Your best bet is to advertise. You could advertise on television, on the radio, and in news papers but that could be beyond your budget and it might not be cost effective. An alternative could be Pay Per Click Advertising.
How to Use Pay Per Click Advertising
You must follow the guidelines for each of the PPC search engines to format your ads correctly. That is not difficult to do but it does limit how many words and what kind of words you may use. It requires you to make your ad well written with short headlines and limited ad content.
Here are recommendations for making good PPC ads:
Use relevant keywords in your title. You only get a second or two to catch the searchers attention.
Write your ad specifically for the target audience. They are the people you want to click through and take some kind of action. You do not want people clicking your ad that have no interest in what you are "selling", because they will just cost you money with no hope of return on your investment.
Point the ad to a specific page on your site where the information is relevant to the searcher. Otherwise they will hit the back key and move on to another site. Many PPC advertisers just send their viewers to their home page and wonder why they get poor results. You want the page they land on to get them to take some kind of action. That may be to buy something, sign up for your newsletter, or make a yes or no decision.
Do not use all capitalizations or use exclamation points in your title. The search engines specifically state not to do this. They use human editors and your ad can be rejected.
Try to get somewhere in the top five positions so your ad will show up on the first page of the buyers' search. Often times there is a great difference in the cost between the first position and the second position and between the second position and third position.
After you have gained experience with PPC ads, start experimenting with changes to your ads and test them to see if you can get a better return. The big PPC adsvertisers split test their ads by rotating them to see if small changes in the wording affect the click throughs.
Where to advertise
The two top places to advertise are Google Adwords and Yahoo's Overture. MSN appears to be gearing up for a PPC system similar to Google and Yahoo. Right now they get their ads from Yahoo.
The Dark Side of PPC
There is, unfortunately, a problem going on with the Pay Per Click search engines. It is called PPC fraud. PPC fraud can break your bank account.
PPC fraud is when someone or some group decides to click on your ad multiple times with no intention except to cost you money. These can be in the hundreds or thousands of clicks. They typically use click bots that mimic human click throughs from various IP Addresses making it hard for the search engines to recognize what is happening.
Who would do this? It could be a competitor trying to bankrupt you. It could be an individual or groups trying to make money from systems similar to Google Adsense. It could be internet vandals just doing it for kicks.
It doesn't matter who is doing it. It matters that you can find yourself in a heap of financial trouble.
What you should do is monitor your ads. You should do that anyway to determine how your campaign is going i.e. are you getting the return on investment you need, and you should do it for ad testing. If you sense that click fraud is happening, immediately suspend your campaign and contact your PPC engine and let them know about it. You may be able to get your PPC engine to refund the fraudulent amounts.
Google has stated in their annual report that they may have to refund PPC fraud and they don't know how much it will cost them.
This is not meant to scare you away from using PPC. It is meant to make you aware that it is happening so that you can approach it prudently.
Conclusion
Pay Per Click when done right can be an effective and low cost means to draw live paying customers to your web pages and be a strong tool in your arsenal for making money on the internet.

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FOREX" OR "FX" MARKET
The currency (foreign exchange) market is the largest market in the world. It is also called the foreign exchange market, or "FOREX" or "FX" market for short. It is the biggest and most liquid market in the world, and it is traded mainly through the 24 hour-a-day Interbank currency market - the primary market for currencies. The FOREX market is a cash (or "spot") interbank marekt. By comparison, the currency futures market is only one percent as big. Foreign Exchange simply means the buying of one currency and selling another at the same time. In other words, the currency of one country is exchanged for those of another. The currencies of the world are on a floating exchange rate, and are always traded in pairs - Euro/Dollar, Dollar/Yen, etc. In excess of 85 percent of all daily transactions involve trading of the major currencies - Australian Dollar, British Pound, Canadian Dollar, Japanese Yen, Swiss Franc, and the U.S. Dollar. Unlike the futures and stock markets, trading of currencies is not centralized on an exchange. Forex literally follows the sun around the world. Trading moves from major banking centres of the U.S. to Australia and New Zealand, to the Far East, to Europe and finally back to the U.S. In the past, the FOREX interbank market was not available to small speculators due to the large minimum transaction sizes and often-stringent financial requirements. Banks, major currency dealers and the occasional huge speculator used to be the principal dealers. Only they were able to take advantage of the currency market's fantastic liquidity and strong trending nature of many of the world's primary currency exchange rates.

5/08/2008

Respect Our Prophet


You Must Respect Our Prophet
All praise be to Allah and peace be upon His
messenger,Muhammad
Islam
The True Religion
The first thing that one should know and clearly understand about Islamis what the word "Islam" itself means. The religion of Islam is not named after a person as in the case of Christianity which was named after Jesus Christ, Buddhism after Gotama Buddha, Confucianism after Confucius, and Marxism after Karl Marx. Nor was it named after a tribe like Judaism
A-Z of Islam
Islam is the complete submission and obedience to Allah (God). The nameAllah (God) in Islam never refers to Muhammad (pbuh), as many Christians may think;Allah is the personal name of God.What do Muslims believe about Allah?
There is no God but Allah – A way of Life for Muslims
"La llaha illa Allah, Muhammad Rasul Allah" -"There is no god except Allah" - is the first part of the Islamic declaration of faith, meaning that there is no one to beworshipped except God; "Muhammad Rasul Allah" - "Muhammad is the Messengerof God"- is the second part
Message of Peace
A major part of the Prophet’s mission was to bring peace to the world. One of the ways in which he strove towards this end was to attempt to convince peoplethat all men and women, albeit inhabiting very different regions of the world, and differentfrom one another in color, culture and language, et cetera, were in fact bloodbrothers and sisters.
Instilling Brotherhood among Muslims
Sure, Islam isn’t racist; almost any Muslim will tell you that.But Islam’s very strong stance against racism and prejudice wasn’t just demonstrated in words andprinciples: [O Mankind, We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female andmade you into nations and tribes, that you may know each other.
Honesty in Financial Dealings
Islam has stressed and asserted the importance of honesty in monetary dealings and highlighted its vital role in social stability and peacefulness. The Holy Qur’an and Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) have made it clear to us that the true Muslim is he whois honest and upright in his business and monetary dealing with others, even if they weren’t Muslims.
Moral System of Islam
Islam has laid down universal fundamental rights for humanity as a whole, which are to be observed and respected under all circumstances. To achievethese rights Islam provides not only legal safeguards but also a very effective moral system.Thus whatever leads to the welfare of the individual or the society
Human Rights through the Lens of Islam
Contrary to popular belief, the struggle for universal human rights is not a modern one. Although some claim that human rights is a Western concept or ideology (1),Islam was among the first institutions to advocate and implement such human rights as universal equality and women's rights.
Sword of islam
The first few who embraced the "new" religion in Makkah in the ArabianPeninsula at the hands of the Prophet were his wife Khadijah, his servant Zaid, and hiseleven year old cousin Ali. Among the ones who later joined this faith were the honestmerchant, Abu Bakr; the iron man of Arabia, Umar the Great; the shy businessman, Uthman;the Prophet's brave uncle, Hamza: and the slave of a pagan, Bilal. They simply couldn't resist the “MAGIC SWORD” of a humble and lonely Prophet!
What does Islam say about Terrorism?!
Islam, a religion of mercy, does not permit terrorism. In the Koran, God has said"God does not forbid you from showing kindness and dealing justly with those whohave not fought you about religion and have not driven you out of your homes.God loves just dealers" [Koran 60:8]
Our Prophet
Here is a summary of the birth of our beloved Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)Muhammad(PBUH) was born in Makkah, Arabia, on Monday,12 Rabi Al AwwalHis mother, Aminah was the daughter of Wahhab ibn Abdul Manaf of the Zahrah family. His father,Abdullah, was the son of Abdul-Muttalib. His genealogy has been traced to be the noble house of Isma'il(PBUH), the son of Ibraheem (Abraham) (PBUH) inabout the fortieth descent.Muhammad's father had died before his birth and his mother died whenhe was about six years old making him an orphan.In accordance with the tradition of noble families of Makkah, he was takenby foster mother, Halimah, to her village where he lived for a few years. During theseyears he was taken to Makkah several times to visit his mother.After the death of his mother,he was placed under the custody of his grandfather, Abdul-Muttalib. When the grandfatherdied, he was under the care of his uncle, AbuTalib. By this time he used to look after sheep around Makkah and used to accompany his uncle on trade journeys to Syria
The Coming of the Most Noble Messenger
With eyes as bright as the shining sun, a reality on the lips more brilliantthan the light of the sun, a heart more fresh than the flowers of the gardens of Yathriband Taif, habits and morals more decent than the moon- lit nights of the Hijaz
Allah's Messenger to the Whole Mankind
Prophet Muhammad ® (Salallahu ‘alayhi wa salam, meaning: May the peace and blessings of Allah I be upon him) was Allâh's great Prophet and Messengerlike Jesus, the Son of Mary. The Prophet's mission, however, is universal. Allâh (I) (Subhanahu wa ta’ala, meaning: the Exalted, Most Glorious) tells mankind that Prophet Muhammad ® is no more than a Messenger
Legacy of a Prophet
Fourteen hundred years ago, a humble merchant who could not read orwrite changed the face of Arabia. Today, his influence has spread to every corner of the world including the United States
The Best of Creation
The life of the Prophet (Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon Him) hasbeen said by his wife, Aisha (May Allah (S) be pleased with her) to be like "a walking Qur`an", embodying the Laws of Almighty Allah (subhaana wa taalah).
To Be Continued

5/06/2008

The History Of Egypt

THE HISTORY OF EGYPT
About 5,000 years ago, a remarkable way of life, or civilization, grew up alongthe banks of the Nile River in Egypt. It flourished for over 3,000 year, longer than most other civilizations in the world's history.Egypt is among the most influential of Arab states. It lies between Africa andthe Middle East. This ancient country holds a history of over 6,000 years andhas many exciting attractions for travelers.The Pyramids, the Sphinx, the tomb of young King Tut are just a few attractionsthat interest and excite people of all ages.




EGYPT'S CREATION



Egyptian history begins around 3300 BC. This was when the Egyptians finallyhad enough symbols in their writing to record history.From 3100 BC inscriptions created a way for later Egyptians. It was also thetime when the pharaoh, King Menes, created Egypt by uniting the two parts ofEgypt, also known as Upper and Lower Egypt, into a single kingdom. He started Memphis in the north and Abydos in the south as his capital cities. A series of strong and able rulers established a well organized government.The calendar was introduced during this time and the sun-god Re was the mostloved god-figure. Over time, authority began to disappear and Egypt wascontrolled by foreign princes. These rulers introduced the horses and chariots to Egypt.



EGYPT REIGNS
After many failed dynasties and deaths of great rulers, a time span of morethan 400 years, power moved into the hands of priests and the empire declined.The dynasties became so weak, that Alexander the Great had no problemtaking over Egypt. Although he did not spend much time in Egypt, his capitalcity of Alexandria, where he is believed to be buried, is to this day very successful. His empire was divided among his generals and this Greek dynasty ended withthe reign of Cleopatra VII. She ruled jointly over Egypt with her son from their cityof Alexandria in Lower Egypt, which became a world center of Greek culture. For over 300 years Greek-speaking pharaohs ruled Egypt, then Egypt becamea province of Rome. A division of power resulted in the abandonment of Egypt.Many foreign countries came in and took over Egypt for short times. After many yearsof hard work and wars, Egypt finally became its own independent
country with a President.




THE NILE RIVER





No other civilization in the time of the pharaohs could compete with Egypt'smagnificent buildings, its wealth, or its long centuries of peace. To a large extent,this is because other civilizations did not have Egypt's main advantage -- its great river.For tens of thousands of years the focal point of Egyptian life has been the River Nile. Egypt is correctly said to be the gift of the Nile and Egypt's two most important areasare the Delta and the Nile Valley. The Nile Delta is the heartland of Egypt. The ancient Egyptians believed that the waters of the Nile came from a "mysteriousheaven of plenty". All of Egypt depended on the Nile for water, food, and transportation.The need to maintain irrigation channels as well as the convenient transportation thatthe river provided were some of the reasons Egypt was the first country in the worldto have a national government. The availability of this unlimited supply of waterallowed the creation of a society which produced the wonders of ancient Egypt.




PYRAMIDS




The buildings of Egypt that will impress you the most are probably the pyramids. All of them were built to contain the tombs of pharaohs. So far, 46 pyramids havebeen found. Others may still be discovered, lying in the ruins, under the desert sands.In the 27th century BC, the first pyramid was built and pyramids became the most popular way to bury royalty. It is the pyramids themselves that make Egyptian archeology so exciting. One reason why the pyramids were so fascinating was that they were the earliestbuildings ever to be made by precisely cutting and putting together great blocksof stone. In stonework, Egypt led the world for more than 2,000 years. The Egyptiansbelieved that a dead person's soul still needed the dead body and special objectsburied with it in order to survive after death. They knew that the dry desert preservesthings well, and they chose burial places there that are often well preserved today. Important Egyptians were wealthy enough to build magnificent tombs and furnishthem richly with treasures, inscriptions, paintings, and statues. One of the mostfamous pyramids is the Great Pyramid of Khufu. It has 2,300,000 blocks andeach block in the pyramid weighs 2.5 tons.






PHARAOHS


Pharaoh simply means "the one who lives in the palace". Egyptians addressedtheir pharaoh as though he were a god with several forms. They thought he was morethan human and addressed him with the names of several gods. The pharaoh's most godlike names were "son of Re" and "giver of life like Re". The Egyptians believed that no single name could express the greatness of their ruler.They also believed by serving the gods, the king helped the sun to rise everymorning and helped the Nile to flood at the end of each summer. They believed that in return for the offerings of food and water that only the pharaoh could make, thegods would feed the souls of the Egyptians after death. The pharaoh's power was almighty and unquestioned. As a matter of fact, justtouching the pharaoh's crown or scepter, even accidentally, carried the deathpenalty. The pharaoh's chief duty was to build and maintain temples to the gods.





HIEROGLYPHIC INSCRIPTIONS



Egyptians did not paint images to show what people were really like, instead, a picture was a kind of diagram. These diagrams were thought to have magical powers. To preserve the magical power of their art, the Egyptians believed they mustcopy exactly the style handed down through the ages. This meant that most artists painted in the same way, and the people they paintedall looked the same. Tomb pictures were closely connected with Egypt's famous picture writing, or hieroglyphs, invented about 5,000 years ago. The Egyptians believed hieroglyphs were magical too, and they used them mostly in temples and tombs. All hieroglyphic symbols began as pictures standing for whole words.To write all the words they wanted to, however, the Egyptians needed to put someword pictures to work as signs for sounds.
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Nuclear Weapon




A nuclear weapon is a type of explosive weapon that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions of fission or a combination of fission and fusion. As a result, even a nuclear weapon with a small yield is significantly more powerful than the largest conventional explosives, and a single weapon is capable of destroying an entire city.In the history of warfare, only two nuclear weapons have been detonated aggressively — both by the United States of America, during the closing days of World War II. The first was detonated on the morning of 6 August 1945, when the United States dropped a uranium gun-type device code-named "Little Boy" on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The second was detonated three days later when the United States dropped a plutonium implosion-type device code-named "Fat Man" on the city of Nagasaki. These bombings resulted in the immediate deaths of around 120,000 people from injuries sustained from the explosion and acute radiation sickness, and even more deaths over time from long-term effects of radiation. The use of these weapons was and remains controversial. (See Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki for a full discussion.)Since the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings, nuclear weapons have been detonated on over two thousand occasions for testing purposes and demonstration purposes. The only countries known to have detonated such weapons are (chronologically) the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, France, the People's Republic of China, India, Pakistan, and North Korea.Various other countries may hold nuclear weapons but have never publicly admitted possession, or their claims to possession have not been verified. For example, Israel has modern airborne delivery systems and appears to have an extensive nuclear program with hundreds of warheads (see Israel and weapons of mass destruction), officially maintains a policy of "ambiguity" with respect to its actual possession of nuclear weapons. According to some estimates, it possesses as many as 200 nuclear warheads. Iran currently stands accused by the United States of attempting to develop nuclear weapons capabilities, though its government states that its acknowledged nuclear activities, such as uranium enrichment, are for non-weapons purposes. South Africa also secretly developed a small nuclear arsenal, but disassembled it in the early 1990s. (For more information see List of states with nuclear weapons.)

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History
The first nuclear weapons were created in the United States by an international team, including many displaced scientists from central Europe, which included Germany, with assistance from the United Kingdom and Canada during World War II as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project. While the first weapons were developed primarily out of fear that Nazi Germany would develop them first, they were eventually used against the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The first test was conducted on July 16, 1945 at a site near Alamogordo, New Mexico.[1] The Soviet Union developed and tested their first nuclear weapon in 1949, based partially on information obtained from Soviet espionage in the United States. Both the U.S. and USSR would go on to develop weapons powered by nuclear fusion (hydrogen bombs) by the mid-1950s. With the invention of reliable rocketry during the 1960s, it became possible for nuclear weapons to be delivered anywhere in the world on a very short notice, and the two Cold War superpowers adopted a strategy of deterrence to maintain a shaky peace.Nuclear weapons were symbols of military and national power, and nuclear testing often used both to test new designs as well as to send political messages. Other nations also developed nuclear weapons during this time, including the United Kingdom, France, and China. These five members of the "nuclear club" agreed to attempt to limit the spread of nuclear proliferation to other nations, though four other countries (India, South Africa, Pakistan, and Israel) developed or acquired nuclear arms during this time. At the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s, the Russian Federation inherited the weapons of the former USSR, and along with the U.S., pledged to reduce their stockpile for increased international safety. Nuclear proliferation has continued, though, with Pakistan testing their first weapons in 1998, and North Korea performing a test in 2006. In January 2005, Pakistani metallurgist Abdul Qadeer Khan confessed to selling nuclear technology and information of nuclear weapons to Iran, Libya, and North Korea in a massive, international proliferation ring. On October 9, 2006, North Korea claimed it had conducted an underground nuclear test, though the very small apparent yield of the blast has led many to conclude that it was not fully successful (see 2006 North Korean nuclear test). Additionally, since 9/11 increased attention has been given to the threat of nuclear terrorism, whereby non-state actors manage to develop, purchase, or steal nuclear arms and detonate them against civilians. Post-Cold War discussions of nuclear weapons have focused on the fact that the "rationality" of nuclear deterrence, credited with the lack of use of nuclear weapons during the Cold War, may not apply in a world with only one superpower, or a world where the nuclear actors are statelessThere have been (at least) four major false alarms, the most recent in 1995, that almost resulted in the U.S. or USSR/Russia launching its weapons in retaliation for a supposed attack.Additionally, during the Cold War the U.S. and USSR came close to nuclear warfare several times, most notably during the Cuban Missile Crisis. As of 2006, there are estimated to be at least 27,000 nuclear weapons held by at least eight countries, 96 percent of them in the possession of the United States and RussiaNuclear weapons have been at the heart of many national and international political disputes, have played a major part in popular culture since their dramatic public debut in the 1940s, and have usually symbolized the ultimate ability of mankind to utilize the strength of nature for destruction. Dozens of movies, books, television shows, plays, and other cultural productions have been made with nuclear weapons as either the explicit subject or an implied leitmotiv.
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Types of nuclear weaponsThere are two basic types of nuclear weapons. The first are weapons which produce their explosive energy through nuclear fission reactions alone. These are known colloquially as atomic bombs, A-bombs, or fission bombs. In fission weapons, a mass of fissile material (enriched uranium or plutonium) is assembled into a supercritical mass—the amount of material needed to start an exponentially growing nuclear chain reaction—either by shooting one piece of sub-critical material into another (the "gun" method), or by compressing a sub-critical sphere of material using chemical explosives to many times its original density (the "implosion" method). The latter approach is considered more sophisticated than the former, and only the latter approach can be used if plutonium is the fissile material.A major challenge in all nuclear weapon designs is to ensure that a significant fraction of the fuel is consumed before the weapon destroys itself. The amount of energy released by fission bombs can range between the equivalent of less than a ton of TNT upwards to around 500,000 tons (500 kilotons) of TNTThe second basic type of nuclear weapon produces a large amount of its energy through nuclear fusion reactions, and can be over a thousand times more powerful than fission bombs as fusion reactions release much more energy per unit of mass than fission reactions. These are known as hydrogen bombs, H-bombs, thermonuclear bombs, or fusion bombs. Only six countries—United States, Russia, United Kingdom, People's Republic of China, France and India—have detonated hydrogen bombs.Hydrogen bombs work by using the energy of a fission bomb in order to compress and heat fusion fuel. In the Teller-Ulam design, which accounts for all multi-megaton yield hydrogen bombs, this is accomplished by placing a fission bomb and fusion fuel (tritium, deuterium, or lithium deuteride) in proximity within a special, radiation-reflecting container. When the fission bomb is detonated, gamma and X-rays emitted at the speed of light first compress the fusion fuel, then heat it to thermonuclear temperatures. The ensuing fusion reaction creates enormous numbers of high-speed neutrons, which then can induce fission in materials which normally are not prone to it, such as depleted uranium. Each of these components is known as a "stage," with the fission bomb as the "primary" and the fusion capsule as the "secondary." In large hydrogen bombs, about half of the yield, and much of the resulting nuclear fallout, comes from the final fissioning of depleted uranium. [8] By chaining together numerous stages with increasing amounts of fusion fuel, thermonuclear weapons can be made to an almost arbitrary yield; the largest ever detonated (the Tsar Bomba of the USSR) released an energy equivalent to over 50 million tons (megatons) of TNT. Most hydrogen bombs are considerably smaller than this, though, due to constraints in fitting them into the space and weight requirements of missile warheads.The second basic type of nuclear weapon produces a large amount of its energy through nuclear fusion reactions, and can be over a thousand times more powerful than fission bombs as fusion reactions release much more energy per unit of mass than fission reactions. These are known as hydrogen bombs, H-bombs, thermonuclear bombs, or fusion bombs. Only six countries—United States, Russia, United Kingdom, People's Republic of China, France and India—have detonated hydrogen bombs.Hydrogen bombs work by using the energy of a fission bomb in order to compress and heat fusion fuel. In the Teller-Ulam design, which accounts for all multi-megaton yield hydrogen bombs, this is accomplished by placing a fission bomb and fusion fuel (tritium, deuterium, or lithium deuteride) in proximity within a special, radiation-reflecting container. When the fission bomb is detonated, gamma and X-rays emitted at the speed of light first compress the fusion fuel, then heat it to thermonuclear temperatures. The ensuing fusion reaction creates enormous numbers of high-speed neutrons, which then can induce fission in materials which normally are not prone to it, such as depleted uranium. Each of these components is known as a "stage," with the fission bomb as the "primary" and the fusion capsule as the "secondary." In large hydrogen bombs, about half of the yield, and much of the resulting nuclear fallout, comes from the final fissioning of depleted uranium. By chaining together numerous stages with increasing amounts of fusion fuel, thermonuclear weapons can be made to an almost arbitrary yield; the largest ever detonated (the Tsar Bomba of the USSR) released an energy equivalent to over 50 million tons (megatons) of TNT. Most hydrogen bombs are considerably smaller than this, though, due to constraints in fitting them into the space and weight requirements of missile wa
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Nuclear strategyNuclear warfare strategy is a way for either fighting or avoiding a nuclear war. The policy of trying to ward off a potential attack by a nuclear weapon from another country by threatening nuclear retaliation is known as the strategy of nuclear deterrence. The goal in deterrence is to always maintain a second strike status (the ability of a country to respond to a nuclear attack with one of its own) and potentially to strive for first strike status (the ability to completely destroy an enemy's nuclear forces before they could retaliate). During the Cold War, policy and military theorists in nuclear-enabled countries worked out models of what sorts of policies could prevent one from ever being attacked by a nuclear weapon.Different forms of nuclear weapons delivery (see below) allow for different types of nuclear strategy, primarily by making it difficult to defend against them and difficult to launch a pre-emptive strike against them. Sometimes this has meant keeping the weapon locations hidden, such as putting it on submarines or train cars whose locations are very hard for an enemy to track, and other times this means burying them in hardened bunkers. Other responses have included attempts to make it seem likely that the country could survive a nuclear attack, by using missile defense (to destroy the missiles before they land) or by means of civil defense (using early warning systems to evacuate citizens to a safe area before an attack). Note that weapons which are designed to threaten large populations or to generally deter attacks are known as strategic weapons. Weapons which are designed to actually be used on a battlefield in military situations are known as tactical weapons.There are critics of the very idea of nuclear strategy for waging nuclear war who have suggested that a nuclear war between two nuclear powers would result in mutual annihilation. From this point of view, the significance of nuclear weapons is purely to deter war because any nuclear war would immediately escalate out of mutual distrust and fear, resulting in mutually assured destruction. This threat of national, if not global, destruction has been a strong motivation for anti-nuclear weapons activism.Critics from the peace movement and within the military establishment have questioned the usefulness of such weapons in the current military climate. The use of (or threat of use of) such weapons would generally be contrary to the rules of international law applicable in armed conflict, according to an advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice in 1996.Perhaps the most controversial idea in nuclear strategy is that nuclear proliferation would be desirable. This view argues that, unlike conventional weapons, nuclear weapons successfully deter all-out war between states, as they did during the Cold War between the U.S. and the Soviet Union. Political scientist Kenneth Waltz is the most prominent advocate of this argument.It has been claimed that the threat of potentially suicidal terrorists possessing nuclear weapons (a form of nuclear terrorism) complicates the decision process. Mutually assured destruction may not be effective against an enemy who expects to die in a confrontation, as they may feel they will be rewarded in a religious afterlife as martyrs and would not therefore be deterred by a sense of self-preservation. Further, if the initial act is from rogue groups of individuals instead of a nation, there is no fixed nation or fixed military targets to retaliate against. It has been argued, especially after the September 11, 2001 attacks, that this complication is the sign of the next age of nuclear strategy, distinct from the relative stability of the Cold War

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5/04/2008

Some Benefits of Islam part{4}


The Fourth and Last
(4)Forgiveness for All Previous SinsWhen someone converts to Islam, God forgives all of his previous sins and evil deeds. A man called Amr came to the Prophet Muhammad and said, “Give me your right hand so that I may give you my pledge of loyalty.” The Prophet stretched out his right hand. Amr withdrew his hand. The Prophet said: {What has happened to you, O Amr?} He replied, “I intend to lay down a condition.” The Prophet asked: {What condition do you intend to put forward?} Amr said, “That God forgive my sins.” The Prophet said: {Didn’t you know that converting to Islam erases all previous sins?} AllahAfter converting to Islam, the person will be rewarded for his or her good and bad deeds according to the following saying of the Prophet Muhammad : {Your Lord, Who is blessed and exalted, is most merciful. If someone intends to do a good deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him. And if he does do it, (a reward of) ten to seven hundred or many more times (the reward of the good deed), will be recorded for him. And if someone intends to do a bad deed but does not do it, a good deed will be recorded for him. And if he does do it, a bad deed will be recorded against him or God will wipe it out.} Subhaana Allah
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وَ أَنَا أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لَا إِلَه إِلَّا اللهُ وَحْدَهُ لَا شَرِيكَ لَهُ وَ أَنَّ مُحَمَّداً عَبْدُهُ وَ رَسُولُهُ , رَضِيتُ بِاللهِ رَبَّاً
وَ بِمُحَمَّدٍ رَسُولا وَ بِالإِسْلَامِ دِيناً
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I bear witness that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah alone , Who has no partner , and that Muhammad is His slave and Hie Messenger. I am pleased with Allah as Lord , with Muhammad as a Messenger and with Islam as (my) religion-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-

Some Benefits of Islam part{3}

The Third Point
(3)Real Happiness and Inner PeaceReal happiness and peace can be found in submitting to the commands of the Creator and the Sustainer of this world. God has said in the QuranTruly, in remembering God do hearts find rest.Quran, 13:28On the other hand, the one who turns away from the Quran will have a life of hardship in this world. God has saidBut whoever turns away from the Quran he will have a hard life, and We will raise him up blind on the Day of JudgmentQuran, 20:124This may explain why some people commit suicide while they enjoy the material comfort money can buy. For example, look at Cat Stevens (now Yusuf Islam), formerly a famous pop singer who used to earn sometimes more than $150,000 a night. After he converted to Islam, he found true happiness and peace, which he had not found in material success
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Some Benefits of Islam part{2}

The Second Point

(2)Salvation from Hellfire: God has said in the QuranThose who have disbelieved and died in disbelief, the earth full of gold would not be accepted from any of them if one offered it as a ransom. They will have a painful punishment, and they will have no helpers.Quran, 3:91So, this life is our only chance to win Paradise and to escape from Hellfire, because if someone dies in disbelief, he will not have another chance to come back to this world to believe. As God has said in the Quran about what is going to happen for the unbelievers on the Day of JudgmentIf you could but see when they are set before the Fire (Hell) and say, “Would that we might return (to the world)! Then we would not reject the verses of our Lord, but we would be of the believers!” Quran, 6:27.But no one will have this second opportunityThe Prophet Muhammad said: {The happiest man in the world of those doomed to the Fire (Hell) on the Day of Judgment will be dipped in the Fire once. Then he will be asked, “Son of Adam, did you ever see any good? Did you ever experience any blessing?” So he will say, “No, by God, O Lord!”}
Subhanaak ya Allah
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To Be Continued

Some Benefits of Islam part{1}


Some Benefits of Islam
Peace be upon you allThis issue is taken from many sources
The net's pages
***Saheeh Muslim ***Saheeh Al-Bukhari ***Mosnad Ahmad ***
It is divided into some parts
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Islam provides many benefits for the individual and the society.
This issue mentions some of the benefits gained through Islam for the individual
(1)The Door to Eternal Paradise: God has said in the Quran..And give good news (O Muhammad) to those who believe and do good deeds, that they will have gardens Paradise in which rivers flow.... Quran, 2:25: God has also saidRace one with another for forgiveness from your Lord and for Paradise, whose width is as the width of the heavens and the earth, which has been prepared for those who believe in God and His messengersThe Prophet Muhammad told us that the lowest in rank among the dwellers of Paradise will have ten times the like of this world, and he or she will have whatever he or she desires and ten times like it. Also, the Prophet Muhammad said: {A space in Paradise *****alent to the size of a foot would be better than the world and what is in it.} He also said: {In Paradise there are things which no eye has seen, no ear has heard, and no human mind has thought of.} He also said: {The most miserable man in the world of those meant for Paradise will be dipped once in Paradise. Then he will be asked, “Son of Adam, did you ever face any misery? Did you ever experience any hardship?” So he will say, “No, by God, O Lord! I never faced any misery, and I never experienced any hardship.”} Allah without sickness, pain, sadness, or death; God will be pleased with you; and you will live there forever. God has said in the QuranBut those who believe and do good deeds, We will admit them to gardens (Paradise) in which rivers flow, lasting in them forever.... Quran, 4:570
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To Be Continued......

About Islam

Human Rights and Justice in Islam
Islam provides many human rights for the individual.
The following are some of these human rights that Islam protects
The life and property of all citizens in an Islamic state are considered sacred,
whether a person is Muslim or not.
Islam also protects honor. So, in Islam, insulting others or making fun of them is not allowed. The Prophet Muhammad said: {Truly your blood, your property, and your honor are inviolable}
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Racism is not allowed in Islam, for the Quran speaks of human equality in the following terms
O mankind , we have created you from a male and a female and have made you into nations and tribes for you to know one another. Truly the noblest of you with God is the most pious. Truly, God is All0Knowind , All-Aware ...Quran 49 : 13
Islam rejects certain individuals or nations being favored because of their wealth, power, or race. God created human beings as equals who are to be distinguished from each other only on the basis of their faith and piety. The Prophet Muhammad said: {O people! Your God is one and your forefather (Adam) is one. An Arab is not better than a non-Arab and a non-Arab is not better than an Arab, and a red (i.e. white tinged with red) person is not better than a black person and a black person is not better than a red person,except in piety.} subhaanu

One of the major problems facing mankind today is racism. The developed world can send a man to the moon but cannot stop man from hating and fighting his fellow man. Ever since the days of the Prophet Muhammad , Islam has provided a vivid example of how racism can be ended. The annual pilgrimage (Hajj) to Makkah shows the real Islamic brotherhood of all races and nations, when about two million Muslims from all over the world come to Makkah to perform the pilgrimage

Islam is a religion of justice. God has said
Truly God commands you to give back trusts to those to whom they are due, and when you judge between people, to judge with justice.... (Quran, 4:58)Allah And He has said
...And act justly. Truly, God loves those who are just. Quran, 49:9 We should even be just with those who we hate, as God has said

...And let not the hatred of others make you avoid justice. Be just: that is nearer to piety.... Quran, 5:8The Prophet Muhammad said: {People, beware of injustice, for injustice shall be darkness on the Day of Judgment
And those who have not gotten their rights (i.e. what they have a just claim to) in this life will receive them on the Day of Judgment, as the Prophet said: {On the Day of Judgment, rights will be given to those to whom they are due (and wrongs will be redressed)...} ya Allah


Taken from the net's pages,besides other sources
:Such as
Saheeh Al-Bukhari

5/02/2008

what is love?


What's love?

When you are together with that special someone, you pretend to ignore that person. But when that special someone is not around, you might look around to find them. At that moment, you are in love.

Although there is someone else who always makes you laugh, your eyes and attention might go only to that special someone. Then, you are in love.
Although that special someone was supposed to have called you long back, to let you know of their safe arrival,your phone is quiet.You are desperately waiting for the call!At that moment, you are in love.
If you are much more excited for one short e-mail from that special someone than other many long e-mails,you are in love.

[When you find yourself as one who cannot erase all theemails or SMS messages in your phone because of one message from that special someone, you are in love.

When you get a couple of free movie tickets, you wouldnot hesitate to think of that special someone.Then, you are in love.You keep telling yourself, "that special someone is just a friend", but you realize that you can not avoid that person's special attraction. At that moment, you are in love.While you are reading this Topic, if someone appears in your mind,then u are in love with that person... )


when u think of some one and smell her perfume even she not hereyou are in love

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