Wednesday, February 10, 2010

future and pass

Muhammad was a sex maniac and hungry for power. He allows polygami. In fact he married with 9 women. Prophet Muhammad always fighting against the non-Muslim peoples.

Perhaps that is what the non-Muslims think about Prophet Muhammad. Maybe that's what kept fed by their leaders. That makes their hearts covered from the light of Islam.

You have to know, the Prophet Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah, fight to spread Islam in the name of Allah. He did it to uphold the word of Allah, laa ilaaha illallooh. He did it to uphold the truth and destroy the evil.

He was approached by the leaders of the idolaters. They offered him to marry any woman that he wanted, and offered to be the Arab leader, as long as he stops to spread the religion of unity. However, he rejected it all. Because that's not his goal.

Now we examine the people who have been so vicious to accused the Prophet Muhammad. Is it true that they were the people who deserve to call the Prophet as a sex maniac and hungry of power?

Let's look to the history of Europe a few centuries ago. Do you remember how that colonizers went to various countries for the three goals? Gold, gospel and glory. They colonize to get the wealth, spread their religion (?), and to get the power. Their atrocities has been recorded by history. They do that for wealth, throne, and women. Religion is just a sweetener, a mask to legalize their actions.

They brought religion which isn't forbid the adultery strictly. Their religion is a religion that allowed colonialism. Give to the sovereign what belongs to the sovereign and give to God what belongs to God. A secular religion.

It was different from the Prophet Muhammad do. He fought against the soldiers idolaters. But he did not kill children, women and the elderly. That's all for the sake of upholding the word of God, uphold the truth, destroy the evil and tyrannical. Islam teaches that the relationship between human and God and relationship between human and the others are ruled by God. Matters of religion and worldly affairs ruled by God, and not ruled by man who does not understand anything about the real justice.

Many non-Muslims do not know exactly how the real history of Islam because their leaders gave wrong view about Islam. But they rarely discuss the dark history of Europe. They can not see the beam in front of his eyes, but can clearly see the toothpick that across the ocean.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

high technology make

Having to "friend" every business you associate with
"It's gotten ridiculous," says attorney Shane Fischer.

Forgetting how to talk
Publicist Tajiana Ancora-Brown has seen a worsening of in-person and on-the-phone communication. "It's unbelievable when someone who sits two desks away from you sends you numerous emails about things that could be worked out in a two-minute conversation instead of an email exchange lasting the entire afternoon."

Sending an IM to say you're sending an email
"When did we decide that we needed one technology to announce another technology?" asks Kristin Pitarys, of the Arizona Cheesecake Company.

Not checking voicemail
Wonder why you haven't heard a peep after leaving that really detailed voicemail message? It may be because the recipient rarely picks up voicemail. "It's one of those 'out of sight, out of mind' things. Email and texts are a lot more in your face," says Internet consultant Mark Warren, who admits he is "totally one of those people."

Checking voice mail for all to hear
Many people who do still check voice messages are more prone to letting the world hear them, too. "I can't tell you how many times I've had to listen to people listening to their voicemail messages on speaker phone," says Eula Young, of Griot's Roll Film Production.

CC-ing the world on email messages
"Why am I being copied on this? Am I supposed to take action on this? Just be aware of it? Huh?" asks Ellen Daehnick, of b-spoke group, a management consulting business.

Tweeting the day away
Barry Maher, the author of "Filling the Glass," points to the trend of "people who constantly interrupt their work to tweet and be tweeted." He adds, "One client claimed it had cost his company thousands of dollars in lost productivity."

Texting during meetings
It's been going on for a while and doesn't show any sign of letting up. "And these are grownups, not just 20-somethings. And they get mad if you call them on their insanely rude behavior," says technology consultant Gabriel Goldberg.

Never really getting a vacation
Many supervisors and clients expect workers with time off to stay in touch via email, texting, and even social networking. "That pretty much defeats the entire purpose of leaving work behind while vacationing," says Steven Spenser, of Praxis Communication