Category Archives: Islamic Information

Everything About Life Insurance!

I need to begin this 2010 with an article in regards to Life Insurance. Numerous individuals discover this theme sullen, however, trust me when I state this agreement is as significant as a Will and ought to be paid attention to similarly as medical coverage. Because of the length in subtleties of this article I have given parts… Read More »

What is the relation between meat and meat on Tuesday and Wednesday

If one is observing Ash Wednesday, the answer is no.Ash Wednesday, observed forty days (not counting Sundays) before Easter, and one day after Shrove Tuesday or Fat Tuesday (the end of Carnival or Mardi Gras season), marks the beginning of Lent. The Catholic law of abstinence dictates that Catholics aged 14 and older refrain from meat on Fridays… Read More »

Gusala krne ka galat tariqa

Said Kim Trout, a certified nurse midwife and an assistant professor of women’s health at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing in Philadelphia.  One change that often takes some pregnant women by surprise is an increase in breast size, Trout told Live Science. “A woman’s breast size and her bra size may change several times during pregnancy, “Trout… Read More »

The Miracle Of Quran

There once was a small silver factory in a city called Kathmandu, the Nepali capital. Our story begins in the year 2005. During that year the factory offered jobs to twenty outstanding silver smiths, who created the most amazing jewelry. Dambar, the owner of the factory, was looking for more customers to buy his stunning products. More customers… Read More »

The Deadliest Disease Easiest Treatment

Every year, 6.3 million children under age five die from diseases that are preventable and treatable. That’s 17,000 children a day. In the world’s more remote regions, families can’t access lifesaving treatment in timely fashion. Clinics are often hours or even days away on foot.Children swept up in violent conflict are even more vulnerable to disease, many forced… Read More »