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Um Huda
"Words that come from the heart, effect the heart." "How sweet Eman is when it's beautified with Knowledge. And how sweet Knowledge is when it's beautified with Implementation. And how sweet Implementation is when it's beautified with Kindness. The greatest pair of things is Implementation coupled with Kindness."
Question on Vaccines?
Having my 2 month old vaccinated today and read up a bit before going to the appointment...
Many of the sites I ran across do indeed have quite the shocking facts, and now I'm getting second thoughts about getting her vaccinated.
My question is, are they really all that bad, or is it that I just ran across the wrong sites and there are some sites that have a rebuttal to what they are saying?
Some sites that I ran across;
http://www.vaccineinfo.net/immunization/vaccine_fa...
http://www.thelaboroflove.com/articles/vaccination...
http://www.thelaboroflove.com/articles/facts-about...
http://www.nvic.org/injury-compensation.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinogen
Thanks in advance for your answers
11 AnswersMedicine1 decade agoQuestion on Vaccines?
Having my 2 month old vaccinated today and read up a bit before going to the appointment...
Many of the sites I ran across do indeed have quite the shocking facts, and now I'm getting second thoughts about getting her vaccinated.
My question is, are they really all that bad, or is it that I just ran across the wrong sites and there are some sites that have a rebuttal to what they are saying?
Some sites that I ran across;
http://www.vaccineinfo.net/immunization/vaccine_fa...
http://www.thelaboroflove.com/articles/vaccination...
http://www.thelaboroflove.com/articles/facts-about...
http://www.nvic.org/injury-compensation.aspx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carcinogen
Thanks in advance for your answers
14 AnswersNewborn & Baby1 decade agoWhere can I get stuffed pigeons in Florida or pigeons to cook?
I'd like to make this;
http://www.inmamaskitchen.com/RECIPES/RECIPES/poul...
Actually if anyone would know if that is sold in a restaurant or anything that would be great too...
2 AnswersOrlando1 decade agoWhen was the last time you hugged your mother?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4NwYrlqkcY&feature...
no comments....
but I will give best answer, to who can dedicate his/her time to write down what is in the subtitles and post it here.
but I believe the one who truly deserves the best answer, is the one who goes immediately to his mother and hugs her.
please remember this, remember his words, and make dua'a for all the mothers. How splendid is Islam?! Allah has shown us and clarified so many times in the Quran and through the hadith the value of a mother, subhannaAllah!!!
I ask you again, when was the last time you hugged your mother.
14 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoAdvice on potty training question for almost 2 year toddler?
Have a girl who will be 2 this Feb.
Trying to potty train her. She's not afraid of using the potty seat, we bought her a seat her size that is placed on the normal potty and she can climb the stool we place for her to sit on it.
I'll ask her do you need to go potty, she'll either shaker her head no vigorously or just come with me to the bathroom. Sometimes she's dry and doesn't do anything, other times she's already wet and either she'll say uh oh or just smile.
Getting a bit frustrated but trying to be patient.
So question is; how can I tell when she's about to do it? How can I let her understand to tell me BEFORE she needs to do it? Is this all too early? If she still does it in her underpants how should I respond to that? Is going too often in her underpants a sign of an immature bladder and I should stick to the diapers for a while?
Sorry for all the questions, first one is the hardest :P and many thanks in advance =)
10 AnswersToddler & Preschooler1 decade agoNautical vs Astronomical?
Was wondering according to the -->majority consensus<--, what is the most correctly viewed or accepted method?
Noting that the nautical dawn begins 30 minutes after the astronomical dawn and the same for dusk...
Thanks ahead and if you know anyone who might know the answer please send this qs to them or star if u think any of your contacts may help too.
2 AnswersAstronomy & Space1 decade agoQuran is quoted from the Bible?
I was pretty surprised to see sooo many of the people, Christian people, make the assumption that the Quran is actually quoted of made up from the Bible.
I think it's clear and in no need of further discussion that the Bible has been written and rewritten and rewritten. Whereas the Quran has stayed, miraculously, in its original text.
However I have come across many people still posting this like this, and have come across many article by Professor Dr. Ibrahim Khalil
http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/45979/...
and for more... http://www.streetdirectory.com/travel_guide/main/h...
can anyone still say that the Quran has been taken from the Bible? There is clear evidence that the Quran is the Truth from God.
Has anyone ever tried to INTELLIGENTLY prove vice versa?
19 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoAnyone heard of Harun Yahya... makes nice point about ?
He makes a very thorough and scientific approach on evolution... And through science shows how the fossils themselves prove that there is no evolution!!!
http://us2.fmanager.net/api_v1/productDetail.php?d...
mmm... now what?
After reading this, or as most of u might do just skim, or more even not bother to read it... I want to know do u believe it, or still something has you thinking... (r)evolve?
(btw, if ur not going to bother looking at the link or replying to the question, i don't need to know... just move along and leave the answering to more intelligent people....)
6 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade agoChristians, remove him from this land?
Read this article and thought, wow... wonder if they (being you Christians) ever thought like this too?
Remove Him from this Land
by Muhammad Alshareef
In the book, Muslim Judges of Andalus, Abu Al-Hasan Ibn Abdullaah Al-Maaliqee recounts a story about a great scholar of our Ummah: Muhammad ibn At-Tayyib Abu Bakr Al-Baaqillaanee (d. 1013). Let’s spend a moment in his sandals, so that we may feel the power that Islam had in the hearts of those Muslims.
Here is a passage from when the Khalifah of the Muslims sent Abu Bakr Al-Baaqillaanee to the Roman King. Ibn Hayyaan says:
The transgressor (the King of the Romans) invited Abu Bakr Al-Baaqillaanee to a Christian banquet, and on the appointed day, Abu Bakr Al-Baaqillaanee arrived. The hall was lush with Christian noblemen, the walls and tables dazzled in decorations. At that moment, the King beckoned Al-Baaqillaanee near, sitting him a step down from his throne and complimenting him with flattering questions. All around the King sat noblemen and those most nearest to his counsel.
Then the Batrik (the High Priest) entered the banquet hall with his entire splendor; the final guest, the chief of their religion. Swarming him was an assembly of lower priests; each reciting the Injeel (Bible) and carrying lanterns of incense, all of them dressed in their most finely hemmed
garments. When the Batrik found himself in the center of the hall, the King stood glorifying the Batrik. He bowed his head and rubbed both hands on the Batrik’s shoulders. Then to his immediate right, the King sat the Batrik down on a throne marvelous in its own right.
After the moment had passed and the crowd had focused on the stage in that castle banquet hall, the King turned to Al-Baaqillaanee and said with a sniff, “O Faqeeh! The Batrik is the chief of our religion, and the guardian of the flock.”
Al-Baaqillaanee turned to the Batrik with the warmest smile and the gentlest of words. He asked the sweetest and most loving questions, then Al-Baaqillaanee said something to the effect of, “So Batrik…how are the kids and wife?”
Remember, the popes would practice celibacy. At this question, the hall fell silent. Blasphemy! The King was shocked. The Batrik was outraged. Brows cringed, decorations dimmed, disgusted faces shaped on all.
Then Abu Bakr Al-Baaqillaanee said, “O people, listen to me. You dislike that this mere mortal could have a wife and children ascribed to him, and you deny any allegation to the contrary. Yet, when it comes to your Lord, Glorious and most High, you do not feel the same disgust; you attribute to Allah both the wife and child that you would never allow your Batrik to be associated with. Suddatan lihaadha ar-ra’y! (Perished be your claim! How clearly wrong it is!)”
These words fell in the Christians hands and they had no answer. Fear and nervousness shook their hearts. Quickly the King turned to the Batrik and whispered in his ear, “What shall we do?”
He replied, “Treat this man honorably, complete the dinner, then expel this Iraqi trouble maker from your land; today if you can. Otherwise, you shall not be safe from his mischief.”
The King did as he was advised. Al-Baaqillaanee was sent back to Iraq, back to the Khalifah, with gifts and the release of many Muslim prisoners.
This is a true story that took place in the year 1002 CE. May Allah handsomely reward those that preserved it for us.
14 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago