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You need to know / Re: DIU Gymnasium
« on: December 08, 2011, 04:01:57 PM »
Achieving Your Dream Body - The Truth About Personal Training
 
Personal Training Success: A majority of people who attempt to start an exercise plan fail to get started because they lack the motivation to start a fitness plan.
Many people feel that they are stuck in the body that they have and they believe that there is no way that they can get into shape and improve their physical look. This is certainly not true.

Personal Training Secret #1: Gaining That Motivation

Firstly, it is important to look at yourself in the mirror to gain that motivation required for personal training.

While you are looking in the mirror, think of the following:
•   I can get into shape
•   I can drop those pounds.
•   I can become a happier person by getting into shape.
•   I can motivate myself to start a fitness plan.
•   I can improve my health.
•   Finding the motivation to start personal training is important.

Personal Training Secret #2: I Can Get Into Shape

You will never gain the motivation to start a fitness plan if you believe that you will not be able to get into shape. Since the idea of working out is based on the fact that you are trying to get into shape, you will be less likely to start a fitness plan if you believe that you can't get into shape, which is why Personal Training is so important.

By believing that you can get into shape, you will have an easier time gaining the motivation necessary to complete your fitness goals.

Personal Training Secret #3: I Can Drop Those Pounds

If you believe that you will exercise and not lose the weight, then you are making a big mistake. You will not be motivated to start exercising if you believe that it is impossible to lose the weight.

It is important to remember that if you start exercising, you will automatically start to lose weight.

Personal Training Secret #4: I Can Become A Happier Personal By Getting Into Shape

Yes, many people believe that exercising will cause them to become sad. This is not true. You can remain happy while exercising if you find the exercise regiment that is right for you. Additionally, you can improve your level of happiness by using a combination of mental and physical health techniques which you can learn through Personal Training.

Personal Training Secret #5: I Can Motivate Myself To Start A Fitness Plan

If you don't have faith that you can motivate yourself to start a fitness plan, then you will never start a fitness plan. Simply, you must believe in yourself that you can be successful at improving your level of fitness.

When you can reach your fitness goals, you will feel better about the rest of your life.

Personal Training Secret #6: I Can Improve My Health

Finally, it is important that you believe that you can improve your health. By starting a fitness plan, you will really be adding years to your life and start getting healthy. Starting a Personal Training plan is something that you need to do and knowing that participating in a fitness plan will add years to your life, you will be even more motivated to complete your goals.

Use That Motivation For Personal Training Today Well, now since you have the motivation to start and finish your fitness goals, it is time for you to put your wishes into action.

Get started today by visiting your nearest personal training coach and put that motivation to use.

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Hinduism / Very Basic of Hinduism
« on: December 08, 2011, 12:34:50 PM »
1 - Which is the highest, or priestly, caste in Indian society?
Ans: Brahmin

2 - The birth of Krishna is celebrated on which holy day?
Ans: Janamashtami

3 - Which Hindu story tells of the kidnap and rescue of Sita?
Ans: Ramayana

4 - During the festival of Holi, Hindus traditionally throw what at each other?
Ans: Coloured powder

5 - Out of the three principal Hindu deities, what role does Brahma fulfil?
Ans: Creator

6 - The Bhagavad Gita is an epic poem, consisting of a dialogue between a mortal prince Arjuna and which incarnation of Vishnu?
Ans: Krishna

7 - The Samhitas, books of hymns, form the earliest part of the Vedas. Which is the earliest Samhita?
Ans: The Rig Veda
 
8 - What funeral rite do Hindus consider the best possible?
Ans: Cremation, ashes scattered on the river Ganges
 
9 - Jatakarma is a ritual performed on the birth of a child. The name of God is whispered in the child's ear, and something is put into his or her mouth - what?
Ans: Honey
 
10 - During a Hindu wedding, the two families exchange gifts. What symbolic gift is commonly given to the bride by her mother-in-law?
Ans: A necklace


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ICT / Easy to develop Accounting Software
« on: December 01, 2011, 09:55:33 AM »
Pls see the attached file.

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Buddhism / Basic of Buddhism
« on: November 29, 2011, 02:46:05 PM »
1 - About how old is Buddhism?
Ans:  2500 years

2 - The word Sangha means:
Ans: The worldwide community of monks and nuns
 
3 - The Buddha was born into
Ans: A royal family

4 - The word Karma means:
Ans: That our lives are conditioned by our past actions

5 - The lunar calendar is used by:
Ans: Most Buddhists except those in Japan

6 - Buddha literally means:
Ans: One who is awake and has become enlightened

7 - How many systems of Buddhism are there?
Ans: 7

9 - Who is the spiritual leader of the Tibetan people?
Ans: The Dalai Lama

10 - Which of these statements is true about Buddhism?
Ans: Buddhism is not strongly pro family and does not regard having children as a religious duty

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Hajj / Hajj Quizzes
« on: November 29, 2011, 02:18:57 PM »
1 - Who do Muslims believe built the Kaaba, the shrine in the centre of Mecca?
Ans: Prophet Ibrahim
 
2 - What does the Arabic word Kaaba mean?
Ans: Cube

3 - The Hajj is designed to demonstrate what Islamic ideal?
Ans: Equality of all Muslims

4 - The Prophet Muhammad made the first ever pilgrimage to Mecca in which year (CE)?
Ans: 628

5 - How many times do pilgrims walk round the Kaaba during the Tawaf stage of the pilgrimage?
 Seven
6 - When performing the Hajj, pilgrims first enter a state of ritual purity called:
Ans: Ihram
 
7 - Which of these is a pilgrim allowed to do while in ihram?
Ans: Bathe

8 - What is Zam Zam?
Ans: A sacred well

9 - Muslims believe the Zam Zam spring appeared in response to a desperate prayer from - who?
Ans: Bibi Hajera, Ibrahim's wife

10 - After making a sacrifice of a sheep or lamb, pilgrims ritually cut their...?
Ans: Hair

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CV writing Skills / CV Format
« on: November 29, 2011, 11:23:07 AM »
                                                     Curriculum Vitae



Section 1:                               Job:                                          Job Title:

Section 2: Personal Details

Full Name (underline Surname):
 
Date of Birth:                                     Nationality:
 
Father’s Name:                                      Mother’s Name:

Present Postal Address:

Permanent Address:

Telephone (Res):                                    Telephone (Off):

Cell phone:    E-mail Address:


Section 3: Educational Qualifications (latest qualifications first)

Qualification:        Grade/Class:                    Institution:               Address and Dates:
      
      


Section 4: Professional Qualifications ( if any, e.g. MCDBA, MCSD.Net, CA,ICMA)

Qualification:                    Grade/Class:                                  Institution with address
      
      
Section 5: Professional Workshops/Trainings ( if any)

Topic:                                    Conducted by:                                  Organized by:
      
      

Section 8: Work Experiences  (latest job first – add rows if necessary)

Institution (Company Name):       From:        to:           Designation (with clear technical 
                                                                           description and domain experience gained)
         

Section 9: LANGUAGE & DEGREE OF                  : Listed Below
PROFICIENCY

Language:          Speaking:              Reading:            Writing:

English         ----                      ---                    ----
Bangla                       -----                     ----                   ----

CERTIFICATION                                   :

I’ the undersigned, certify that (i) I was not a former employee of the Client immediately before the submission of this proposal, and (ii) to the best of my knowledge and belief, this BIO-DATA correctly describes myself, my qualifications, and my experience. I understand that any willful MIS- statement described herein may lead to my disqualification or dismissal, if engaged.

I’ve been employed by (Name of the Consultant) continuously for the last twelve (12) months as regular full time staff. Indicate “YES” or “NO” in the boxes below:




               YES                           NO

                                                                         

                                                                                        Signature:         
                                                                                          Date:         


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Be Alert / Vegetarians 'avoid more cancers'
« on: November 28, 2011, 09:49:33 AM »
Vegetarians are generally less likely than meat eaters to develop cancer but this does not apply to all forms of the disease, a major study has found.

The study involving 60,000 people found those who followed a vegetarian diet developed notably fewer cancers of the blood, bladder and stomach.

But the apparently protective effect of vegetarian did not seem to stretch to bowel cancer, a major killer.
The study is published in the British Journal of Cancer.

Researchers from universities in the UK and New Zealand followed 61,566 British men and women. They included meat-eaters, those who ate fish but not meat, and those who ate neither meat nor fish.
    
Overall, their results suggested that while in the general population about 33 people in 100 will develop cancer during their lifetime, for those who do not eat meat that risk is reduced to about 29 in 100.
Special protection?
The researchers said they found marked differences between meat-eaters and vegetarians in the propensity to cancers of the lymph and the blood, with vegetarians just over half as likely to develop these forms of the disease.
In the case of multiple myeloma, a relatively rare cancer of the bone marrow, vegetarians were 75% less likely to develop the disease than meat-eaters.
   
The reduction was less notable for fish-eaters with these cancers. The reasons, researchers said, were unclear, but potential mechanisms could include viruses and mutation-causing compounds in meat - or alternatively that vegetables confer special protection.
There were also striking differences in rates of stomach cancer. Although the numbers of cases were small, fish-eaters and vegetarians were about a third as likely to develop the disease as meat-eaters.
Previous research has already implicated processed meats in stomach cancer, so these findings were not entirely surprising. It is thought N-nitroso compounds found in these meats may damage DNA, while the high temperatures they are cooked at may also produce carcinogens.
    
But the same reduction for vegetarians was not found with cancers of the bowel, one of the most common forms of the disease. The vegetarians in the group in fact had a slightly higher rate of cancers of the colon and the rectum, although not significantly so.
But the relative risk for fish-eaters and vegetarians of cervical cancer was twice that of meat-eaters. The number of cases was small, and could be down to chance but the researchers said it was possible that dietary factors influenced the virus behind cervical cancer.
Professor Tim Key, the lead author, said it was impossible to draw strong conclusions from this one single study.
"At the moment these findings are not strong enough to ask for particularly large changes in the diets of people following an average balanced diet."
Vegetarian diets tend be lower in fat and higher in fibre, but they can require careful planning to ensure necessary protein and vitamins - notably B12, which is mainly derived from animal products - are taken in sufficient amounts.
'Complex process'
A spokesperson for Cancer Research UK, which funded the research, said: "These interesting results add to the evidence that what we eat affects our chances of developing cancer. We know that eating a lot of red and processed meat increases the risk of stomach cancer.
"But the links between diet and cancer risk are complex and more research is needed to see how big a part diet plays and which specific dietary factors are most important.
Myeloma UK said this was the first data of its kind for the bone marrow cancer "and for that reason we are treating it with caution.
"Dietary advice to myeloma patients remains aligned with national guidance - that they should eat a healthy, balanced diet high in fibre, fruit and vegetables and low in saturated fat, salt and red and processed meat."
Dr Panagiota Mitrou, Science and Research Programme Manager for the World Cancer Research Fund, said: "The suggestion that vegetarians might be at reduced risk of blood cancers is particularly interesting.
"However, this finding should be treated with caution since not much is known about the link between diet and these types of cancer. Further studies of vegetarians are needed before we can be confident this is actually the case."

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Islam & Science / Re: DISCOVER ISLAM
« on: November 28, 2011, 09:29:27 AM »
1 - From what event does the Muslim calendar start counting years?
Ans: The migration to Medina

2 - What was Medina called at the time of the migration?
Ans: Yathrib

3 - In what direction did Muslims originally face to pray?
Ans: Jerusalem
 
4 - What nationality was the great Muslim hero Saladin?
Ans:   Kurdish
 
5 - When the Prophet Muhammad was 12 years old a Christian monk foretold his prophethood. What was his name?
Ans: Bahira

6 - Who was Zaid ibn Thabit?
Ans: Muhammad's scribe

7 - How many gates are there to Hell?
Ans: 7

8 - Which Ottoman Sultan captured Constantinople?
Ans: Mehmet II

9 - Which of these words is used for being aware of God?
Ans: Taqwa

10 - What did Allah make angels from?
Ans: Light

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Islam & Science / Re: DISCOVER ISLAM
« on: November 27, 2011, 12:50:30 PM »
1 - What is the du'a for Istikhara?
Ans: Prayer for guidance

2 - Who were Hassan and Hussain?
Ans: Grandsons of the Prophet

3 - When was the Year of the Elephant?
Ans: The year the Prophet was born
 
4 - How many times greater is the reward for offering prayer in congregation than offering it individually?
Ans: 27

5 - What or who were Uhud and Bedr?
Ans:Battles
 
6 - Is it obligatory to visit Medina on the Hajj?
Ans: No

7 - Who was Al-Ghazali?
Ans: A famous philosopher

8 - What is a subhah?
Ans: A string of beads that may be used in prayer
 
9 - Who was the last of the great Moghul Emperors?
Ans: Aurangzeb

10 - What was the colour of "Hajre Aswad" when it descended from Jannah (Paradise)?
Ans: White


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You need to know / Re: DIU Gymnasium
« on: November 27, 2011, 10:35:19 AM »
Some Important tips regarding Gym:

01. When you registered, you became a member of DIU Gym. You can use Gym any time paying monthly charges.

02. Students are not allowed off peak time because faculties and officials are allowed to use Gym at that times. Off peak time means before 9 am and after 5 pm (less busy times).

03. Before starting, if you have any valuables, you should leave them locker in the changing room or temporary keep it to you Instructor.

04. Before you can use any of the equipment, you need to have an induction with one of our instructors because this is the meeting when you start a new club, you are given some initial preparation for your membership of the club (Using Gym).

05. When you have finished using the Gym equipments you should wipe it down before the next person use it. If you wipe something down, you cleaned the surface of something, like a piece of sports equipment, with a cloth.

06. If you'd like some help in addition with your exercise routine in the Gym, you should book a special session with an exercise Instructor specially.

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Islam & Science / Re: DISCOVER ISLAM
« on: November 26, 2011, 08:42:42 AM »
1 - Who was the first martyr of Islam?
 Ans: Summayyah
 
2 - Which surah of the Qur'an does not begin with "Bismillah"?
Ans: Surah al Tawbah

3 - Who were the Aws and the Khasraj?
Ans: Helpers of the Prophet

4 - Who was the first person to accept Islam at the call of Muhammad?
Ans: Khadijah
 
5 - How was Khadijah related to the Prophet?
Ans: Wife
 
6 - Where do Muslims collect the pebbles to throw at the Jamaras?
Ans: Muzdalifah

7 - A king of Abyssinia gave refuge to the Muslims. What was his name?
Ans: Negus
 
8 - Which of these comes first in the day?
Ans: Salat-ul-Zuhr

9 - What do you call the meal that breaks the daylight fast during Ramadan?
Ans: Iftar

10 - Which town is named after the general who began the Muslim conquest of Spain in 711?
Ans: Gibraltar

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You need to know / Slow paracetamol overdose warning
« on: November 24, 2011, 10:19:07 AM »

Taking slightly too much paracetamol day after day can be fatal, experts have warned.

A dangerous dose might just be a few pills too many taken regularly over days, weeks or months, they said.

Researchers at Edinburgh University saw 161 cases of "staggered overdose" at its hospital over a six-year period.

People taking tablets for chronic pain might not realize they were taking too many or recognize symptoms of overdose and liver injury, they said.

The researchers told the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology that this life-threatening condition could be easily missed by doctors and patients.

Doctors may not initially spot the problem because blood tests will not show the staggeringly high levels of paracetamol seen with a conventional overdose, where someone may have swallowed several packets of the drug.

Patients who have taken a staggered overdose tend to fare worse than those who have taken a large overdose, the study suggests.

Dr Kenneth Simpson and colleagues looked at the medical records of 663 patients who had been referred with paracetamol-induced liver injury to the Scottish Liver Transplantation Unit at the university hospital.

The 161 who had taken a staggered overdose were more likely to develop liver and brain problems and need kidney dialysis or help with their breathing. They were also more likely to die of their complications.

Dr Simpson said: "They haven't taken the sort of single-moment, one-off massive overdoses taken by people who try to commit suicide, but over time the damage builds up, and the effect can be fatal."

Professor Roger Knaggs of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society said patients should heed the warning.

"If people experience pain and paracetamol doesn't help, rather than thinking a 'top up' dose may work, they should consult their pharmacist for alternative pain control or referral to someone who can help with the cause of the pain.

"The message is clear: if you take more paracetamol than is recommended, you won't improve your pain control but you may seriously damage your health.

"At this time of year people should also take care with combination cold and flu products which may have paracetamol as one of the ingredients. It's easy to take more than intended, so if in doubt consult your pharmacist."

Meanwhile, researchers at King's College London and Lund University in Sweden say they have discovered precisely how paracetamol works in the body. It is via a protein on nerve cells called TRPA1, says Nature Communications.

Now that they understand this principal mechanism, scientists can start to look for molecules that work in the same way to effectively relieve pain, but are less toxic and will not lead to serious complications following overdose.

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Pharmacy / Research and development work for pharmaceuticals urged
« on: November 23, 2011, 03:15:01 PM »

Mollick Mahmood, Pharmacist Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (BCSIR) is a multidisciplinary national scientific research establishment. This organization was established in 1955 with an objective to do comprehensive research for scientific and industrial development of the country. During the journey of this research institute, it has many vital contributions to the nation by developing many new products and processes through it devoted research involvement in various fields. It has been continuously playing very important role in the field of scientific and industrial development of the country. Scientists of BCSIR are engaged in research & development activities with the aim and objective to develop technology and to achieve self-reliance in industrial development. In addition to R&D activities, BCSIR also provides analytical and other services to any people and organization.

Current areas & major fields of research and development activities of BCSIR are:
1. Glass & Ceramics
2. Pulp & Paper
3. Biotechnology
4. Production of various chemical from organic sources
5. Production of durable & low cost housing materials
6. Analytical Research
7. Industrial Physics
8. Production of Instrument useable in Laboratories
9. Biological Sciences
10. Leather Research and Development
11. Fiber & Polymer
12. Food Science & Nutrition
13. Food Microbiology
14. Animal Food Technology
15. Oilseeds & Legumes Technology
16. Plant Food Technology
17. Food Science & Quality Control
18. Conservation of Energy and Exploration of the New Energy Sources
19. Improved Oven Technology
20. Biogas Technology
21. Chemistry
22. Plant Science
23. Pharmacology
24. Khair
25. Lac
26. Processing of fruits
27. Fats and Waxes
28. Fiber
29. Oil and Oilseeds
30. Pilot Plant and Techno-economic Study
31. Environmental Pollution
32. Tissue Culture
33. Solar Oven
34. Aromatic Plants
35. Medicinal Plants
36. Human Nutrition
37. Effect of processing on the nutrient content of foods
38. Poultry feeds Research Achievement Number of research papers published ----------------------------- 2500 Number of industrial/commercial problems solved ------------- 7500 Number of industrial process developed --------------------------- 516 Number of patents gained -------------------------------------------- 204 Number of process leased out --------------------------------------- 198 Number of industries under full production using process Developed in the Council --------------------------------------------- 35 Number of new industries setup based on the process Developed in the Council -----------------------------------------------15 Number of entrepreneurs taking lease of the process Developed in the Council -----------------------------------------------101 BCSIR is not doing RnD work directly on pharmaceutical field now.

Out of 38 fields of research Medicinal plants, Human nutrition and Biotechnology are the allied areas of pharmaceutical RnD. It has developed physical lab for API research and bioassay lab for cancer, ant-diabetic activities screening of some new compounds. We have taken initiative to open a pharmaceutical Research Division in BCSIR recently. This RnD division will mainly work in API synthesis, dosage form design and analytical services to pharma companies. All pharma companies specially the leaders should come forward to spend more in RnD activities in formulation designing, API synthesis and new molecules search. There can be an excellent collaboration between the scientists from BCSIR, universities and industry. Scientists from BCSIR can conduct research with financial and technical support from the pharmaceutical sector.

Possible contribution to pharma industry:
i. Joint venture R & D projects between BCSIR and pharmaceutical companies will help to gather technical know-how to reduce dependency on imported raw materials, to improve quality of medicines etc.
ii. Opportunities of bioequivalence study and clinical trials may be created. Currently, bioequivalency tests are conducted in foreign countries resulting in huge expenditure of pharmaceutical industries.
 iii. To evaluate the biological activity of medicines by carrying out pharmacological, toxicological and animal dose response experiment, clinical trials and their quality assurance.
 iv. To carry out chemical investigation on the interesting resources for the isolation, purification and identification of bioactive principles (lead compounds for drug development) using modern techniques.
v. Development and production of improved medicines with emphasis on proper quality control.
vi. Determination of effective dose of medicine by pharmacological or clinical tests and observation of their biological value.
vii. Designing of dosage forms for commercial utilization to small and medium pharma companies who don't have adequate RnD facilities.
viii. Development of medicines from the natural resources of our country for remedies of the mostly prevalent diseases like diabetes, cancers, chronic dysentery, chronic ulcer etc.

Local pharma companies have emerged as the major players in the industry occupying substantial share of the total market. Some companies are also exporting medicines at an increasing volume. WTO rule creates the opportunity to enhance and expedite medicine export for Bangladesh. In the mean time many leading pharma companies have already achieved international approval like UK-MHRA, TGA, GCC and EU-GMP facility approval. Our pharma products (medicines) are very high standard of quality which are comparable to international standard.

The pharma industry in Bangladesh does not have the adequate research infrastructure and capacity to discover new molecular entities and API synthesis through reverse engineering process as patented molecules. In order to avail vast opportunity, all the identified problems need immediate solution. Developing the R & D units, including API and reverse engineering technologies are the key factors for building capacity of manufacturing quality medicines to cater the changing needs at home and abroad. Local companies can engage scientists from BCSIR to utilize their academic knowledge and research experience. The industry leaders and government must take joint initiatives to go for backward integration through immediate implementation of API park activities as an urgent agenda. To support the API park activities properly the initiative like pharmaceutical RnD division taken by BCSIR is a timely step. The government should foster this industry with ease of activities of the industry and if necessary incentives in some areas to encourage the growth of domestic pharmaceutical industry. It is also necessary to strengthen the regulatory body to ensure high quality of medicine. The present Gov. has upgraded the drugs regulatory body from directorate to directorate general. Now it is called Director General of Drugs Administration (DGDA). The DGDA has been suffering from lack of modernization, manpower and technology. There is also limitation in the drug testing laboratories. Pharmaceutical sector of Bangladesh is not only our pride but also a great strength for the country's future development. This sector has been saving huge foreign currency by stopping medicine import and also has great potentiality to earn huge foreign exchange through exporting medicines to foreign countries.

The following lines of actions are suggested to expedite sustainable success of this sector: Bangladesh must give special emphasis on RnD related to API in order to reduce dependency on imported raw materials. BCSIR has already taken initiative for API development under Pharmaceutical RnD division. Joint venture projects with renowned foreign pharmaceutical companies are necessary for R & D. It will help us to acquire new technology quickly. Quality of the medicine is not only the necessity but also an obsession. BCSIR in both ways through expert scientist and machineries can contribute to the related RnD activities of quality assurance. BCSIR has the state-of-the-art technology and sufficient number of well-qualified scientists, so it can play the role of a reference drug testing laboratory for pharma industry of Bangladesh. Opportunities of bioequivalence study and clinical trials should be created. Currently, bioequivalence tests are conducted in foreign countries resulting in huge expenditure of pharmaceutical industries. BCSIR has also taken this initiative to setup a bioequivalence laboratory.

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Islam & Science / Re: DISCOVER ISLAM
« on: November 23, 2011, 09:26:09 AM »
1 - Which is the longest surah in the Qur'an?
Ans: Surah Baqara

2 - Which is the shortest surah of the Qur'an?
Ans:Surah Kauther

3 - How many times must Muslims circumnavigate the Ka'ba during the pilgrimage?
Ans:7
 
4 - From which city did the Prophet make his ascension to heaven?
Ans:Jerusalem

5 - What is the name of the animal that took the Prophet on his night journey to heaven?
Ans: Buraq
 
6 - Who found the lost well of Zamzam?
Ans:Abdul Muttalib
 
7 - Who commissioned the building of the Taj Mahal?
Ans:Shah Jehan

8 - What was special about the battle of Khandaq from the military point of view?
Ans:The digging of trenches
 
9 - How many months are there in a Muslim (Hijra) Calender?
Ans: 12

10 - What is the Muslim word for festival?
Ans: EID

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Islam & Science / Re: DISCOVER ISLAM
« on: November 22, 2011, 12:54:55 PM »
1 - How many letters are there in the Arabic alphabet?
Ans: 29
 
2 - How do Muslims determine the end of Ramadan?
Ans:Sighting of the moon

3 - Which angel revealed the Qur'an to Muhammad?
Ans:Jibra'il

4 - What is the name of the cave in which the Qur'an was revealed?
Ans:Hira
 
5 - What is the name given to the person who calls people to prayer?
Ans:Muezzin

6 - Who was the first person to recite the call to prayer?
Ans:Bilal ibn Rabah

7 - In what year was the Hijrah?
Ans:622 CE

8 - What does "Insha Allah" mean?
Ans:"If Allah wishes."

9 - What position is Ruku?
Ans:Bowing from the waist
 
10 - How many Surahs are there in the Qur'an?
Ans:114


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