Category Archives: Desi Totkay

The University of London is one of the world’s leading universities

With more than 100 degrees, diplomas and certificates on offer, and flexible opportunities to study how and where you choose, we are confident you will find the ideal option to suit your interests, skills and lifestyle. A federation of excellence The University of London consists of 17 independent federation members with outstanding global reputations for teaching and research.   All of the degrees offered through the University… Read More »

A Wound Trap of Wrongdoing and Outcome

In the faintly lit bounds of a jail cell, a sentenced criminal sat gloomily. Two individual detainees moved toward him, bearing an unpropitious message. What happened next was a story woven with interest, double dealing, and a really considering offering for opportunity. The Inauspicious DecreeThe denounced criminal, confronting the scaffold, kept an emotionless disposition. His words reverberated through… Read More »

A very important post, don’t reply of course, but read it, thank you

If you’re ever in a situation where you haven’t received a response from an employer or professional contact, you may need to follow up with your own. A follow-up email provides an opportunity to resume the conversation and move forward in your business procedures. If you’re interested in making contact with a potential employer or business partner, it’s… Read More »

Shaykh Muhammad bin Salih al-Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked

Shaykh Muqbil ibn Hadi (رحمه الله) said: “There are no authentic narrations to support the Prophet (ﷺ) raised his hands after the prayer for supplication.”[Garatu Al-Ashrata 2/73-74] Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih Al-Uthaymeen (رحمه الله) said: “Nothing authentic has been reported that the Prophet (ﷺ) used to raise his hands for dua after the obligatory prayers or sunnah prayers.[Fatawa… Read More »

10 Simple Ways to Stop Fighting and Resentment in Children

About children fighting Fighting among children happens when disagreements become aggressive – for example, when they get physical or involve shouting, nasty remarks or name-calling. Children are still learning to control their emotions, so strong disagreements and fights aren’t unusual. Sibling fights: when to step in Sometimes it works to stand back from a disagreement, because this gives children… Read More »