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IN ISLAM, WHY IS GOD INVISIBLE?
God in Islam is called ALLAH, the answer to why Allah is invisible is when we are praying so at the beginning of our prayer we say Allahu Akbar, which means ALLAH IS GREAT, in Arabic “something greater than others” There is nothing greater than this “Allahu Akbar” Allah is great indeed very big
By wawan piliang2 years ago in Education
"The Book On Heat": A Revolutionary Approach to Weight Loss and Health
In a world flooded with health advice, "The Book On Heat" emerges as a beacon of practical wisdom, promising to help individuals achieve their health goals without giving up their favorite foods or engaging in grueling exercise routines. This book addresses a critical gap in the wellness industry, focusing on sustainable and scientifically-backed methods for weight loss and overall health improvement.
By salim gasmia2 years ago in Education
When Elephants Weep The Emotional Lives of Animals
Introduction "When Elephants Weep: The Emotional Lives of Animals" by Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson and Susan McCarthy is a groundbreaking exploration into the emotional lives of animals. Challenging the long-held belief that emotions are exclusive to humans, the authors present compelling evidence and anecdotes demonstrating that animals experience a wide range of emotions, from joy and love to fear and sorrow. Through scientific studies, personal stories, and historical accounts, Masson and McCarthy argue for a more compassionate and empathetic understanding of animals.
By Ermelita T. Engracio2 years ago in Education
Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?
Introduction "Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?" by Frans de Waal delves into the intricate world of animal cognition, challenging long-standing assumptions about the intellectual divide between humans and other species. De Waal, a renowned primatologist and ethologist, brings to light the sophisticated behaviors and mental capabilities of animals, arguing that the traditional view of human superiority in intelligence is both outdated and anthropocentric. Through a blend of scientific evidence, anecdotal observations, and philosophical reflections, de Waal invites readers to reconsider their understanding of animal minds and the nature of intelligence itself.
By Ermelita T. Engracio2 years ago in Education
The Role of Leadership in Quality Management Implementation in Grevenmacher, Luxembourg
To preserve a competitive edge and guarantee client happiness, quality management is a crucial component of contemporary corporate operations. This Research Paper On Quality Management In Grevenmacher, Luxembourg looks at the opportunities and particular difficulties that local companies confront, as well as the effects that different industries have from the application of quality management techniques.
By Cathy Rowden2 years ago in Education
The Frozen Frontier: Discovering Antarctica's Hidden Secrets
Antarctica, once a lush green land teeming with dinosaurs, is now a vast frozen continent larger than the United States and Europe combined. Located at the South Pole within the Antarctic Circle, it's the largest ice mass on Earth. Despite its size, Antarctica was only officially discovered in 1820, with confirmation as a continent and naming following decades later. The name Antarctica, meaning "opposite of the Arctic," reflects its position on the globe.
By Nathan Talek2 years ago in Education






