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It was 13 Rajab when Imam Ali as was born, Lady Fatima Bint e Asad sa was doing tawaaf e kaaba. Meaning circumbulating the kaaba, house of Allah. When pain of Lady Fatima Bint e Asad sa came swear, the doors of kaaba split open. Lady Fatima bint e Asad sa went in. Imam Ali as and lady Fatima Bint e Asad sa stayed in Kaaba for three days. Once in Kaaba Imam Ali as was in his cradle, a snake came near. Imam Ali as was baby but with his hands he half the snake. This how much strong was Imam Ali as. He didn't open his eyes till he came out on the third day.
By Syeda Tamseel Fatima2 years ago in History
The Traditional Incandescent Bulb
In the realm of lighting technology, the quest for longevity has been a relentless pursuit. From the earliest days of incandescent bulbs to the modern marvels adorning our homes, the durability of light sources has been a crucial factor in illuminating our lives. However, beyond the spotlight on filaments and electrical currents lies another unsung hero: the humble glass bulb.
By Sanjana Dixit2 years ago in History
Prophets' stories: The story of prophet Yahya
Prophet Yahya: A Voice for Righteousness in the Abrahamic Traditions Prophet Yahya (John the Baptist in Christianity) occupies a significant space within Abrahamic religions. Documented in both the Quran (Surah Al-An'am, Surah Maryam) and the Hebrew Bible (Gospel of Luke), his narrative transcends religious boundaries. This analysis explores Yahya's life, highlighting his unwavering commitment to justice, his role as a forerunner to Prophet Isa (Jesus), and the enduring lessons embedded within his story.
By Mayar Younes2 years ago in History
A Journey through Simpler Times
In the whirlwind of today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get lost in the hustle and bustle of modern life. But amidst the chaos, there's something comforting about reminiscing about the good old days, about the times when life moved at a slower pace and joy was found in the simplest of things. So, let's take a leisurely stroll down memory lane and bask in the warmth of nostalgia.
By sagar dhital2 years ago in History
Prophets' stories: The story of prophet Lot
Prophet Lot: A Moral Compass in a City of Depravity Prophet Lot (peace be upon him) occupies a significant space within the Abrahamic religious traditions. His narrative, meticulously preserved across generations, delivers a powerful message about morality, divine judgment, and the enduring power of faith. Set against the backdrop of a city consumed by vice, it serves as a cautionary tale for humanity and a testament to unwavering righteousness.
By Mayar Younes2 years ago in History
Prophets' stories: The story of the prophet Idris
Prophet Idris (Enoch): Unveiling a Legacy of Knowledge and Celestial Ascensions Within the Abrahamic religious traditions, Prophet Idris (Enoch) occupies a captivating yet enigmatic space. Unlike some prophets with well-documented missions and detailed accounts, references to Idris are scattered and open to interpretation. However, by meticulously examining Quranic verses and scholarly exegesis, we can construct a compelling portrait of a scholar-prophet inextricably linked with the pursuit of knowledge and a potential celestial elevation.
By Mayar Younes2 years ago in History
An unidentified flying object
We want to discuss what's become one of the most renowned UFO experiences of all time. The 2004 Nimitz "Spasm Tac" UFO. The US government actually thinks about this as an authority unsettled UAP. Yet, as of late, our in-house doubter, Mick West, says he concocted a clarification for it. Anyway, how might the debunker's hypothesis hold up? Large numbers of you definitely know this forwards and backwards. It's November 14, 2004, off the shoreline of San Diego.
By Ahmad Riaz2 years ago in History
The Rise & Fall of Knights Templers | Knights Templar History Timeline
Introduction - The Knights Templers:- Few societies of the past have the historical relevance of the Knights Templar. As they're formally known, the Poor Knights of the Temple of King Solomon once wielded power in medieval Europe, including Yorkshire. They were frequently the focus of conspiracy theorists' speculation, and in the popular imagination, they were the dark hidden financiers who wielded influence over Europe's kings and noblemen.
By Gutavo Martini2 years ago in History







