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  • Hi, I think it is not a matter of fear. I’ve found most women are different. It never bothered me one way or another, I never had any complaints that my personality changed. in any way. There are a LOT who do tho, I worked a lot of women who you just knew had their period. IF it’s too out of hand tho, she can go see her Dr. who can put her on meds. that would help her. So why suffer needlessly when she CAN do something about it if she only would.
    best of luck.

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  • The condition of Arabia like at the time of the birth of Hazrat Muhammad (SM) was very bad. 

    At the time of birth of great Prophet (S.) the people of Arab used to be engaged in murderous activities, looting, fighting, snatching away other’s belongings, enmity, robbery etc. in an unlimited, unhindered way. There was no security of life. There was nothing of Law and justice. Drinking wine, taking interest (Sud), gambling and other vices were their usual affairs of life. They forgot Allah, used to pray many idols made of clay. They placed many statues inside the holy Ka’aba. They installed 360 idols in the courtyard of Ka’aba. At that time people were sold in the market as slaves like goods. The owners of the slaves bought by them did inhuman torture on them all the time. There was no respect for woman, either in the family or in the society. Birth of a daughter- child was very insulting. They immediately after birth of a daughter, used to kill them (daughters) and dug deep under the soil. They did not show respect to Law and order. There were no misdeeds, which they did not do. In history, this period is called “Ayyam-e-Jaheliyat” or the “black period” the period of darkness.
    Our beloved Prophet (Sm) was born in such an age and in such vulnerable condition of the society as a saviour of mankind and guide to the light and truth.

    Thanks for your questions.

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  • Birth Of Great Prophet (Sm) And His Identity
    Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SM) was born on 20th April, 12th Rabiul Awal 570 A.D, Monday in Makkah. His father’s name was Abdullah and mother’s name was ‘Amena’. Abdul Muttalib was his grandfather. After his (Mohammad Sm) birth he was named Mohammad (Sm) and Ahmad. His father (Abdullah) died before his birth.

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  • Conquest of Makkah:
    The Quraish and their ally Banu Bakar attacked the Khuja clan, an ally of Muslims in violation of the Hudaybiya treaty. The property of Khuja was looted and many members were wounded & killed. The Quraish even refused Rasul (SM)’s peace offer and nullified the treaty…

    Tn the month of Ramadan of 8th Hizri , our Prophet (Sm) along with 10,000 sahabies started his journey towards Makkah to conquer it. The Quraishes got scared upon seeing this huge army of Muslims suddenly. Finding them in an awkward situation, the Quraish leader Abu Sufiyan welcomed the prophet in Makkah. Our Prophet (Sm) conquered Makkah with almost no resistance and without any blood shedding.

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  • The Farewell Hajj:

    Prophet (Sm) expressed his desire to perform the hajj in 10th Hizri. This was the last time he performed the Hajj. He did not live long enough to perform another. That is why it is called “the Farewell Hajj”. Prophet (Sm) along with more than 100,000 of his disciples performed the hajj. He delivered a touching speech to the people present at the field of Arafat. Standing on ‘Jabale Rahmat”(The Hill of Mercy). This speech is famous in Islamic history as the “Speech of Farewell Hajj”. Our prophet offered many pieces of valuable advice in this speech such as:

    1. All Muslims are brothers to each other.
    2.  As this day, this month, this place is holy, so are the lives, properties and privacy, honour (Izzat) of each other among you.
    3.  Behave kindly with your subordinates. Feed them and dress them up as you yourselves do.
    4.  Don’t punish a person for the offence of another person.
    5.  Payback all your debts. All kinds of Usury are forbidden. All interest due are nullified from today.
    6.  As Men have rights over their women and similarly women have rights over their men too.
    7.  All kinds of killing to take revenge and superstition of the “Jahileyat era” have been revoked.
    8.  Don’t violate the trust put in you in matters of money, responsibility or any other objects. Refrain from committing sins. Remember we all have to return to Allah and give account of our doings.
    9.  I am leaving behind to you word of Allah and the ideal of his Rasul (Sm). As long as you cling to them, you won’t be misguided.

    He gave many such inspiring pieces of advices to his followers. After that our prophet looked up to the sky and said, “0 Allah! Have I been able to transmit your message properly to mankind?”

    The multitude of hundred thousand present replied “yes, Of course!” Our prophet stated, “0 Allah! You be my witness”.
    Then was revealed the verse.” Today, I have perfected your Deen (Religion) for you and have chosen for you Islam as your religion” – . Sura Al Maida, ayat# 3.

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  • Allah created the human body from clay. Then Allah gave life to this form. Thus it became lively. This was the first Human being, Hazrat Adam (A).
    Allah ordered the angels; “Adam (A) is the superior to you. Pay him your respect. Prostrate before him in deference to him.” Everybody paid their respect and bowed before him. But there was a jinn, named Azazil, present among the angels. He refused to bow before Adam (A). He said;” I am made from fire while Adam is from clay. I am better than him. I won’t show respect to him and bow to him”. Thus he refused to prostrate before Adam (A).
    Azazil was proud. Allah doesn’t like proud beings. Allah was displeased with Azazil .Thus Azazil became Shaitan (devil). He was named Iblis. By refusing to obey Allah, Iblis became the cursed devil.

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  • Thanks for the question. 

    Hazrat Nuh (A)’s teaching

    Hazrat Nuh (A) taught mankind about Allah and spread Deen for 950 years. He called on mankind to the path of Allah. He exhorted people to do good deeds and give up bad deeds.

    He taught people;” Have faith in Allah (Iman).Worship one God only—Allah Who is Alone and has no partners. And don’t worship idols. Do good works and refrain from sins. Believe in life after death (Akhirat).” Only 80 men and women responded to his calls and had faith on Allah and became believers. Rest of them ignored him and started to taunt him as mad and tortured him. They remained nonbelievers.

    Nuh (A) became impatient of their torture for a long time. At last, he got annoyed and was disappointed and prayed to Allah: “0 Allah! I have tried my best to bring them to your deen but they did not respond. Please help me and punish them.”

    We should imitate and follow his ideals of life. We should work hard to spread Deen all our life. We should not fall back from preaching Deen of Allah, even in the face of all kinds of obstacles. We should worship Allah. Should encourage everybody to observe Allah’s deen. If we disobey the orders of Allah, then we will be destroyed and be deprived from Allah’s favour(Rahmat).

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  • Thanks for your questions. I’m trying to give your answer by telling An Incident about Good Governance and fair Judgment by Hazrat Daud (A) Hope you will understand:

    Once two women came to the court of Hazrat Daud (A) to have a case settled. Both of them were claiming a baby as their own. He listened to them both then asked his son Hazrat Sulaiman (A) to judge rightly. Hazrat Sulaiman (A) listened to the pleas of both women and then said as both women were claiming to be the mother of the child, then let’s divide the baby in two & hand over each a part. Then he took the baby and laid it down on the floor and raised his sword as if he was going to cut it up. At that moment, one of women cried out,” I am not the mother of the baby, the other lady is. Please don’t cut the baby. Give her the baby.” Hazrat Sulaiman (A) gave his verdict that the lady who asked him to stop was the real mother. She has told a lie to save the life of her child. He gave the baby to his real mother and punished the guilty one. This is just one example of extraordinary justice by him.
    At the command of Allah Hazrat Sulaiman (A) constructed the Baitul.

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  • Thanks for your questions.  here I’m trying to give your answers –

    At the time, the king of Babel was Narnrud, a very cruel and oppressive king. Father of Hazrat Ibrahim (A), Azar was an idol worshipper. Hazrat Ibrahim (A) tried to convince his father Azar and others that they were wrong in worshipping idols. But they paid no heed to him. They complained to the king about Ibrahim (A). The king and his court decided to burn him alive. Hazrat Ibrahim (A) was not perturbed by this decision as he had infinite faith in Allah.
    A large fire was built to burn Ibrahim (A) He was thrown in the fire but as soon as Ibrahim (A) was in, it turned cool as per Allah’s orders. Ibrahim (A) was saved from being burned alive. He was unharmed. Allah saved him. He was protected by Allah. Who can kill when Allah protects?
    Allah says:
    0 fire! Cool down for Ibrahim. Be Comfortable.

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  • Your question was =
    What will be the digit in the unit’s place of a single digit which belongs to the set of natural numbers, when this number is raised to the power 5?

    Your Correct answer: a

    Details description:

    In order to answer this question,
    let us find out the values of the different natural numbers in the ascending order of their powers upto the power 5.
    For the natural number 2:
    2, 4, 8, 16, 32
    For the natural number 3:
    3, 9, 27, 81, 243
    For the natural number 4:
    4, 16, 64, 256, 1024
    For the natural number 5:
    5, 25, 125, 625, 3125
    From the above results we can come to a conclusion that the digit in the unit’s place
    when any single digit natural number is raised to the power 5 is equal to the digit itself.

    Hence, the correct answer is option a.

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