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  • The Law of "As Above - So Below" Is Alive And Well In Our Universe!  By : Adam Price
    To fully understand the Law of As Above So Below, we need to develop a deeper and more complete understanding of who we are. And to know fully who we are, we need to understand what is happening around us, as well as our environment and the world around us. By having a thorough understanding of these areas in our lives we can begin to analyse and more precisely define the areas that need correcting.
  • David and Abigail  By : Jon Straumfjord
    Nabal was a rich and miserly man who foolishly refused to reward the generosity of David and his men. However, Abigail, Nabal's wife, was a beautiful and intelligent woman, who was able to deflect David's retribution.
  • Just What If ... What Then?  By : Theresa Twogood
    Just what if I was in enough of a subjunctive, rainy-day mood to ask the following questions, what then?
  • Christian Clothing by JesusBranded  By : Roberto Bell
    Christian clothing by Jesus Branded has taken Christian fashion by storm and set an example to urban Christian fashion. All Christian teenagers will find modern Christian fashion which are biblically and faith based.
  • Firqa and Fiqh  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Among the indicative of divisions or distinctions, the words used in the Koran are hizb (pl. ahzab), ta'ifa, shi'a and the derivatives of f-q-r. All can be understood with the general meaning of party, group or faction. The word hizb in its singular, plural and dual forms appears 19 times and the word shi'a and shi'ya occurs 11 times in the Koran. The word ta'ifa and its dual forms appears 23 times, used more or less randomly to refer to groups or parties among the Ahl al-Kitab. Tusi (d. 460/1067) calls the Shi'ites "the group which is right" (al-ta'ifa al-muhaqqiqa).
  • Introduction to Numerology  By : arcel
    Numerology is the study of numbers, and the occult manner in which they reflect and correspond to everything else in the whole cosmic plan. This is because numbers are the reliable language system through which the universe is made understandable, and thus the root numbers from 1 to 9 has a significant effect on everything around us, including we ourselves.
  • The Universal Law of Love - Natures Wonderful Healer!  By : Adam Price
    Everything revolves around the law of love and unconditional love, we were put on this earth to learn the lessons of "how to love" one another unconditionally and to be kind. In this article you'll learn how to become the love you wish to receive in your own life and manifest an abundance of that love.
  • Are children ever illegitimate?  By : Elsabe Smit
    We like to brand children as being illegitimate. Why do we not rather brand the people who have such views as cruel and insensitive? The children are all legitimate creatures of God, regardless of what their parents or the people around them think.
  • Fidai  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "The Persian word fidai (or fidawi, pl. fidaiyan) means one who offers his life for a cause or sacrifices. Its synonymous Arabic word is fidaiyyun. It is a term for special Ismaili devotees of Iran and Syria, coined for the first time in Alamut period, who risked their lives. The term fidai is the symbol of loyalty and sacrifice - a highest form of virtue.
  • Eight Elegant Ways to Read Tarot Cards  By : MUmarF
    Tarot card has its own ancient history. It was used as a cultural symbol for many of the aspects like ailment, magic, witchcrafts, love spells, romance, ritual and ceremony etc. Tarot cards were being used by the psychic readers for the future predictions such as good, bad and worst events.
  • Female  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    ABIDA Adoress
    AFROZA Enlightening
    AFSAN Fascinating
    AFSHEEN Spreading Widely
    AINI Generous
    ALMAS Diamond
    AMINA Trustworthy
    ANAR Pomegranate
    AMBAR Ambergris
    AMBREEN Ambergris
    ANISA Affectionate
    ARZOO Desire
    ASMA Beautiful
    ATIYA Gift
    AZIZA Respected
    BAJILA Venerable
  • Fatwa  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The word fatwa is derived from the root fata, which includes in its Semanic fields the meaning youth, newness, clarification, or explanation. These connotations have survived in its various definitions. Its development as a technical term originated from the Koran, where the word is used in two verbal forms meaning asking for a definitive answer and giving a definitive answer (4:127, 176). The concept of fatwa in early Islam developed in the framework of a question and answer process of communicating information about Islam.
  • Theology of Adoration  By : Matthew Freeman
    An Introductory look at the Theology of Adoration, a theology focused on the singular intent of carving out sacred space and sacred time to sit in silence before the Lord. To glorify His name and cultivate a heart of pure adoration for Him will transform your life from the inside out. The idolatry of using obedience to force God’s acceptance of a person has tainted Christian devotion for countless millions.
  • David and Saul  By : Jon Straumfjord
    Both Saul, son of Kish, and David, son of Jesse, were anointed to be kings over Israel. But while Saul continually fought against the Lord to preserve his own kingship, David refused to lift his own hand in an effort to obtain what had been promised by the Lord.
  • Fadak  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "Fadak was a fertile tract in the vicinity of Khaibar under the Jewish occupation, just three miles from Medina, now the modern village of Howeyat. After the victory of Khaibar, the Prophet wiped out the Jewish influence in this area, who were threat to Islam, therefore, he sent his envoy, Muhit to Yusha bin Nun, the chief of the village Fadak. The chief of the Jews preferred peace and surrendered to fighting. A peace treaty was concluded between the Prophet and the local Jews on the terms that 50% yield of Fadak would be surrendered to the Prophet each year by the Jews. It was a gift, and not a booty of war, and according to Islam, the areas which are conquered through wars are the property of all the Muslims, and the lands which fall into the hands of the Muslims without any military operation pertain to the personal property. When the Koranic verse: "Give the kinsman his due, and the needy, and the wayfarer...." (17:26) was revealed, the Prophet summoned his daughter and handed over Fadak to her. Suyuti writes in Dhur-e-Manthur (4:176) that, "The Prophet had bequeathed the ownership of the property of Fadak to his daughter, Fatima, and also executed a deed of gift in her favour, and her two sons."
  • Fatimids  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    "North Africa was the land of the lost causes of Islam. The land was mainly inhabited by the Berber tribe, which was practically independent of the Abbasids. The Ismaili dai Abu Abdullah arrived in the Katama land and chose Ikjan as his base, a mountain stronghold that dominated the pilgrimage route, where he began to preach the Ismaili doctrines. While he was preaching in North Africa and consolidating the secular power, Imam al-Mahdi was closely following his activities from his retreat in Salamia. The caravan of Imam al-Mahdi left Salamia and arrived in Raqada on 20th Rabi II, 297/January 6, 910, and laid the foundation of the Fatimid Caliphate. All the notables,
  • David & Bathsheba  By : Jon Straumfjord
    Even though David sinned in his relationship with Bathsheba, the Lord forgave him after he repented, but there were still consequences to his sin. Through it all, David acted in faith.
  • The Law of Polarity - Tips for Creating Balance In Our Lives!  By : Adam Price
    The law of polarity can best be described as "As Above, So Below" or the power of opposites. This can be illustrated in the following way, if you take a magnet there are always two poles a negative and a positive pole. If you match the two like poles together, they stick, yet if you put the opposite ends together it pushes the other away.
  • Eid Al-Milad Al-Nabi  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The month of Rabi I has an immortal significance in the whole of human history. In this month that Blessed Being made his auspicious appearance from the person of Amina who diverted totally the very stream of the human history; who uplifted humanity from the lowest pit of degradation and rose it to the zenith of glory and grandeur; who heralded a new message of peace and prosperity for the suffering mankind. He emancipated the human race from those fetters in which it had been lying shackled for centuries. He relieved humanity of those heavy burdens under which it had been groaning for ages. The whole world was groping in the dark and gone astray at the time when the Holy Prophet was born.
  • Evian Conference  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah had called a Conference in Evian, France known as the Evian Conference between July 4, 1952 and July 8, 1952 to discuss various economic and social problems confronting the African Ismailis and also to make necessary amendments in the Constitution of the African Councils. It was attended by 40 members including the President and the Secretary of the Supreme Council, the Presidents of the Provincial Councils and of the Ismailia Association, educational administrators, the managing director of the Jubilee Insurance Company, and three members of the East African Legislative Council.
  • Etiquette of Eating, Drinking and Clothing  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    The host should offer water to wash the hands of his guests from the right to the left, washing his own last. When a man has guests with him, he should eat joyfully with them; he should be the last to begin to eat, and he should be the last to lave his hands before, and last to do so after, a meal (Kitab Majmu'at al-Hawashi, p. 59). When the host's relation are present at a meal, the host should wash his hands last, apart from the members of his own family (Daim al-Islam, p. 414)
  • It is time to experience the end of the world  By : Elsabe Smit
    Time is a man-made concept that we manipulate without even being aware of it. We will become more aware of is as the crucial date of 21 December 2012 on the Mayan calendar approaches.
  • How To Have A Conversation With God  By : Kim McGinnis
    Many of you are probably familiar with the very popular book, Conversations With God, by Neale Donald Walsh. In this wonderful book the author claims that he is given answers to his deepest questions directly from God, himself. Since then, another wonderful book was published, Your Deepest Intent, by Reverend Deborah Johnson.
  • Eid Al-Ghadir  By : Dr. D.S. Merchant
    According to the Shi'ite belief, at the spring (khum) of al-Ghadir, the Prophet as his successor declared Ali bin Abu Talib and the festival commemorated this occasion. The fusion of religion which was characteristic of all religious festivals in Fatimid Egypt, is best exemplified by the festival of Eid al-Ghadir. The festival of Ghadir was celebrated with official sanction in Egypt for the first time in 362/973, when a group of people from Cairo, together with the North African troops (al-maghriba), gathered for invocations (du'a) on the 18th Dhu'l-Hijja, proclaiming that the Prophet had made Ali as his successor on the day of Ghadir al-Khum. It delighted Imam al-Muizz.
  • The Law of Relativity & A New Outlook On Life!  By : Adam Price
    When trying to understand the law of relativity, our first principle to understand is in reality nothing is good or bad, it's just the way it should be in a perfect state of grace. It's when we as humans living on this earth plane, decide to compare ourselves or our situations (whether we're in dire straits or going well) that discontentment sets it.

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