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Receiving one’s Record from Behind the Back
The Qur’an has talked about people who get their Records with their right or left hands. What does “hand” signify here? What is inferred from this strange method of distribution of records? Is there ...
The Secret Number, Forty, in the Qur’an
Number Forty is a special number in the religious and Islamic culture. The significance of the age of forty is undeniable, as Prophet Muhammad said, “When one gets forty God tells ...
Urban beautification, Islamic Style
Development of cities and urban life is one of the phenomena of the ancient human civilization whose history goes back to a few thousand years ago. Historical evidences indicate that with the formation of ...
The So-Called Principle of Separation of Powers in a Democratic System
Modern democracies claim that one of the constitutional principles that saves the freedom and equality of the citizens against the imposing power of the government is the principle of separation of powers, which is ...
How to Gain More Sustenance
What differentiates human beings from other creatures is their ability to think. One uses this ability in order to gain sustenance, which contains the ...
The Importance of Seizing the Opportunities of life (Part 2)
Imam Sadjad (A.S) said: “How poor son of Adam is! Every day, he is inflicted with three misfortunes. Nevertheless, he does learn lessons from any. Had he learnt a lesson, all the ...
The Importance of Seizing the Opportunities of life (Part 1)
If man compares all desires and pleasures of this life to his age, he will find that the latter is more precious. He will also discover that nothing at all can come to the value of his age, since the pleasures of this world can be regained, while the ...
The Least Resting people
Imam Hassan Askari (A.S): The least resting among the people is ...
Truth is the beauty of speech and ground of success
Truth stands for the conformity between word and deed. It plays a great role in the lives of both the individuals and communities. Truth is the beauty of speech and ground of success. From this cause, ...
What is the Constitution of Self-Judgment?
Ethicists have referred to the constitution of self-judgment in such a detailed method that it might be difficult for ...
What are Self-judgement and Self-control mean?
Self-judgment is to call oneself to account every day regarding the good deeds and wrongdoings. If the scale of acts of obedience overweighs that of acts of disobedience, we must thank God, lest we must discipline ourselves. Self-control stands for ...
Who is a Hypocrite?
The insincere man who thinks he can get the best of both worlds by compromising with good and evil only increases the disease of his heart, because he is not true to himself. Even the ...
Sarcasm
Sarcasm is to imitate people’s words, deeds, or gestures so as to degrade or mock at them. Because such deeds of sarcasm create enmity, malice, and spoiling of the social relations, Islam has ...
Habituate your Tongue on Saying the Good
Any investigation of the social crises proves that the origin of most of such troubles is the initiatives of wording and the mutual obscenities that interrupt the social relations and arise hatred. On that account, it becomes very necessary, for ...
Greed is the Enemy of the Soul
Greed is the excess fondness of money and fortune. It is one of the bad manners that draw to various evils and sins.Amir ul-Muminin (A.S) said: “Know with certainty that you cannot achieve your desire and cannot ...
Treatment of Arrogance
The arrogant should recognize his reality: his origin is a dirty sperm and his end is stinky carrion. Between these two, man is weak and feeble. Hunger and thirst ...
Disadvantages, Incentives, Levels & Sorts of Arrogance
Arrogance surrounds with a ring of vanity and pride and inflicts with the fondness of selfishness and showiness to the degree that nothing will satisfy the arrogant except false flattery and fake praise. The arrogant, then, ...
Arrogance
Arrogance is a mental state causing self-admiration and haughtiness against others in words or deeds. It is censured and dispraised in many texts in the Qur’an and Sunna: “Do not scornfully turn your face away from people. Do not ...
Zionist regime’s forces arrest 5 Palestinians in West Bank
Zionist regime’s forces have arrested five Palestinians after raiding their homes in the cities of Qalqilya and al-Khalil in the West Bank.
World’s tallest man stops growing after radiosurgery
The world’s tallest man has finally stopped growing at 2.51 meters thanks to a pioneering treatment at the University of Virginia Medical Center (UVA).
White blood cells control cancer-causing virus
A new study conducted by Trudeau Institute immunologists has revealed the ways through which human body controls viruses believed to cause different cancers.
US film festival to screen Iran’s ‘Here without Me’
Iranian filmmaker Bahram Tavakkolis Here without Me is slated to be screened at the 2012 edition of Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF).
Turkish protesters stage rally to condemn US, Israel
Thousands of Turkish people have taken to streets of the city of Istanbul to condemn the recent deadly Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and the killings of Afghan civilians by a US soldier.
Sugar-sweetened drinks, cardiovascular problems linked
Men who drink one sugar-sweetened drink per day have a 20 percent higher risk of coronary heart disease than men who drink none, new US study suggests.
Spanish doctors successfully perform 1st fetal lung surgery
A team of doctors in Spain have successfully performed the world’s first prenatal lung surgery on a 26-week-old fetus with blocked bronchi.
Saudis demonstrate in Riyadh in support of Abha protests
Saudi people have taken to the streets of Riyadh in a show of solidarity with student protests staged in the southwestern city of Abha.
Roadside bomb kills 10 civilians in Afghanistan
Roadside bomb kills 10 civilians in Afghanistan At least ten Afghan civilians, including six women and four children, have been killed and two others wounded when a roadside bomb went off in Afghanistan’s southern province of Uruzgan.
Resistance sole way for Palestinians to confront Israel
Iran’s Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani says the continuous reinforcement of resistance would provide Palestinians with an indispensable means to stand up against Israel’s hostile policies.
Red meat lovers more likely to die early
Eating almost half the daily recommended amount of meat can significantly increase the risk of early death caused by heart disease and cancer.
Paris to host 1st International Nowruz Festival
The 1st International Nowruz Festival is slated to be held at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris to celebrate the upcoming Persian New Year.
Mideasts largest suspension bridge inaugurated in Iran
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has inaugurated the Middle East’s largest suspension bridge in Iran’s southern province of Khuzestan.
Long space missions cause eye, brain abnormalities
Researchers at the University of Texas Medical School say astronauts who spent long periods of time in space can develop brain and eye abnormalities.
Iraqi Kurdistan president refuses to hand over Hashemi
The President of Iraqi Kurdistan has said that Iraqi Kurds will not hand over fugitive Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi to the government in Baghdad to stand trial.
Iran, Iraq economy ministers urge enhanced economic cooperation
Iran and Iraq have underlined the significance of the ‘great potentials’ of bilateral ties, which could be used to boost cooperation and enhance the volume of economic exchanges.
Iran to produce ALS medicine, Reluzole
Iranian researchers have produced the raw material for Reluzole, a medicine used to treat neurological diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
Iran censures arson attack on Shia mosque in Brussels
The Iranian embassy in Belgium has strongly condemned a terrorist attack on a Shia Muslim mosque in the Belgian capital, Brussels, which killed a religious leader.
Inefficient use threatens European water sources
The European Environment Agency (EEA) has warned that the continents water resources are under pressure due to continued inefficient use of water.
India, South Korea increase oil purchases from Iran: IEA
India and South Korea have increased oil imports from Iran despite the United States’ plea for the two countries to reduce their dependence on the Iranian crude, says the International Energy Agency (IEA).
Global March set to mark Palestine Land Day
Hundreds of organizations and committees from all over the world are set to launch a global initiative to demonstrate solidarity with Palestinians and to mark the Palestine Land Day.
Gaza attacks show Israel desperation: Salehi
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Ali Akbar Salehi has condemned the recent Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, saying such assaults illustrate the desperation and frustration of the Zionist regime.
Cool hands help people exercise longer
Cooling hand palms during exercise may help people feel more comfortable and work out for a longer period of time without disturbance, a fitness study suggests.
Chronic acid reflux can damage teeth surface
US researchers have found that people who suffer from a chronic reflux and heartburn are more likely to experience teeth surface damage.
British MP: Iran regional superpower
A British Conservative MP has admitted saber rattling and sanctions are “having no effect whatsoever” on Iran saying everyone should quit “yesterday’s policies and recognize “Iran’s status as a regional superpower.”
Bahrain Nursing Association demands end to Saudi invasion
Bahrain’s Nursing Association has begun a week of resistance against the Saudi invasion of the country on the first anniversary of the arrival of KSA troops to help Manama in its brutal crackdown on protests.
Asteroid impact, source of moon’s magnetic anomalies
A new study says the magnetic anomalies found on the moon are remnants of an ancient gigantic asteroid that hit the lunar surface approximately 4 billion years ago.
Al-Qaeda leader orders Saudi Shia protesters killed
An al-Qaeda leader has issued a decree ordering his extremists followers to kill Shia Muslims taking part in anti-regime protests in Saudi Arabia, Press TV reports.
Who is Muhammad Legenhausen?
Ive been asked too many times to explain how I became a Muslim. Nearly every time, I come up with something different. I dont make anything up, but the acceptance of a religion is complicated. It involves ...
Sean Stone Converted to Islam
Sean Stone, the 27 year old son of Oliver Stone, Hollywood’s prominent Director, said at a press conference in Tehran that he has accepted Islam and believes that Christians, Jews and Moslems all worship one god. He has added another name to his ...
How the American Professor of Mathematics Embraces Islam
Dr. Jeffrey Lang is an Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Kansas, one of the biggest universities in the United States. He started his religious journey on Jan 30, 1954, when he was ...
Canadian Girl Finds Inner Peace in Islam
I lived with my mother. My mother doesn’t have a strong religious background. She comes from a Christian background. Because of my mother’s and I lack of ...
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