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  • Five Grant Funding Myths  By : Alberto Emerson
    Grant Money is Free Money. Grants are given because your organization is doing humanitarian work. Donors grant monies to fulfill a specific need in your community.
  • Trendy Wedding Colors for Spring  By : Amanda Meyer07
    Planning a spring wedding? We found the top trendy colors that every stylish bride will be using this year
  • The Sedan Limousine  By : MudassirMalik
    The Lincoln Town car is the most used limousine and chauffeured car in America. It is quite affordable when compared to its

    European counterparts at a base price of nearly $50,000 which goes up by $100,000 for its ballistic protection feature.
  • Solar Cell and Various Solar Energy Sources  By : MudassirMalik
    Concentrating photovoltaics (CPV) uses lenses and mirrors to focus the sun's energy. This technology includes both a low-concentration approach, which increases the sun's magnification by between 2 and 100 times, and a high concentration approach, which can increase the magnification by hundreds of suns when the PV efficiency exceeds 40%.
  • Movers Who Can Help You Along of the Way  By : Eddie Frank
    If you are looking to learn more about moving companies, you can find a wealth of information here.
  • The Dissolvement of Parliament of Jordan  By : expertscolumn
    Less than half way of the usual term for the elected Jordanian MPs, Jordan's HM King Abdulla II has disolved the Jordanian Parliament sending the deputies packing. The Royal Decree was issued on Monday 22nd Nov, only three days before the islamic feast (Eid Al-Adha), which was recived by the majority of Jordanian public as a feast gift due to the bad performance of the 15th Parliament of Jordan performance in the last 2 years. The decree was short and precise. It dissolved parliament according to the power given to the King in the constitution, and was followed by another decree calling for new elections.
  • A guide to the world of haute couture  By : Theodore Gull (4)
    The article tells about the role of fashion designers and houses in our life, and features luxury clothing made by haute couturier on rich customers' request.
  • Kill bed bugs Fast  By : Drago Marx
    As they can bring a number of negative things, bed bugs must be eliminated. There are a number of methods that can enable you to eliminate bed bugs fast.
  • Flowers And Feelings - Express Yourself  By : Nolan Walborn (2)
    The article describes flowers and flower compositions from the point of view of expressing feelings. You will find useful information on how to “speak” flower language correctly.
  • Should We Take Risks in Life?  By : Fred Daitatt
    Without a doubt, I will say that it is better to live life which risks are taken. I totally agree with the saying no venture, no gain.
  • Modern Inventions Are Making Us Lazy - Do You Agree?  By : Fred Daitatt
    For the most part, I have to admit that I do believe that modern inventions are making us lazy. Let me explain why I think modern inventions are making us lazy, you may or may not agree with me but that's fine.
  • All You Need To Know About Radiant Floor Heat  By : Patrick Godon (3)
    The article is dedicated to the description of a popular trend of using radiant floor heating. It contains the answer to all questions you would like to ask.
  • An Idea For Personalized Or Corporate Gift - Space Trip  By : Derek Fox (2)
    The article is dedicated to the consideration of the idea for non-typical birthday, Christmas or other holiday gift providing the opportunity to make a virtual trip into space.
  • Time Management with Mind Mapping  By : Sam Sander
    Do you ever wonder where all your time goes? Do you seem to apply all those time management techniques the experts talk about, but still don't seem to be able to get it right? Well, maybe you should try Mind Mapping as an effective time management tool. Keep reading to find out why and how to get a FREE training course on mind mapping.
  • Weary Fitness Professional Tosses Out Net To Catch Online Health And Fitness Vendors  By : Gen Wright
    Fitness expert and ex-bodybuilding champion Carolyn Hansen is looking for health and fitness professionals to join her health and fitness joint venture member database.
  • Do You Want Your Ex Back? Use This Strategy To Win Back An Ex  By : Grant Dougan
    If you have recently been broken up with, there's a big chance that you are facing one of the most challenging times of your life. It's natural to go through lots of varying emotions after a relationship ends and sometimes it feels like you can't get over it. If this sounds familiar to you, you've most likely asked the question "how can I win my ex back"? We wanted to show you a strategy that you can make use of to get them back.
  • The Characteristics Of A Good Newsletter Editor  By : suegold
    All newsletters are not created equal. In that same vein, neither are newsletter editors. Some have apparently forgotten the 'news' aspect of a newsletter. Instead, they bombard their poor, unsuspecting subscribers with a non-stop barrage of sales pitches, affiliate promotions and the next big product launch.

    As a newsletter editor, you have a responsibility to those people on your list. In many cases, your newsletter is the only contact you have with them.
  • Do Not Forget To Decorate The Bedroom  By : suegold
    During the huge process of relocating into a new home or apartment, there are countless things to think about. Unfortunately, one of the things that often gets pushed to the bottom of the list is one of the most important things of all: bedroom decorating.

    Sure, it is important to landscape your yard and to have a lovely and inviting living room, but don't let your focus on these things cause you to forget taking time for bedroom decorating.
  • Tips For Buying Embroidery Machines  By : suegold
    Types of Embroidery Machines: When shopping for embroidery machines, remember that there are different types of equipments that can be classified under embroidery machines, based on function, size and use.

    The most common types are those that need manual operation to create designs on fabrics and other materials, and are mainly used for fiber art and quilting projects.
  • Trademark Law  By : David Done
    Trademark Law - Trademark law protects the creator of a unique phrase, design, image, word, name, or logo so that other legal entities cannot use them.
  • Patent Law Firm  By : David Done
    Patent Law Firm - Inventors need patent firms that can give them application and patent protection services. Having a patent law firm with experienced attorneys on your side can help you prevent others from using your intellectual property.
  • Copyright Law Firm  By : David Done
    Copyright law firm that helps you file paperwork for your copyright has already started a strong legal defense for any infringement that might occur in the future.
  • Conquest Of Mecca  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The Treaty of Hudaibia had been nearly two years in force. Acting on the discretion allowed by the treaty, Banu Khazao and Banu Bakr, inhabiting Mecca and its neighborhood, the former had become the allies of the Prophet, the latter had entered into an alliance with Qoraish.
  • Honorary Missionary Jaffer Ali A.Bhalwani  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Mukhi Rai Abajibhai Nathu Bhalwani was the Mukhi of Sanosara jamat in Saurashtra. He was a hakim by profession and treated the Ismailis free of charge. His wife Galabai (d. 1907) was also a dedicated social worker.
  • michael jackson  By : AArticles
    Like many aspects of singer Michael Jackson's life,his religious faith remains a mystery.
    Rumors are that he had embraced Islam this past November, with others declaring that these reports are invalid.
    Jackson's family has not yet announced funeral and burial arrangements, but there is speculation that Jackson might be buried in accordance with Islamic tradition
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  • Ways To Ensure That Your Lawyer Is Right For You  By : suegold
    An ideal lawyer will not just have a string of impressive credentials or gold lettering on his door. He or she will be caring, concerned, and devoted to their work. You need to think carefully before laying your trust in a lawyer after all in some cases your life, future, money or property will be in his hands.
  • Using A Sewing Machine To Make Projects Simple And Convenient  By : suegold
    There was a time when everything that was sewn was done so by hand; such was the way of the world when clothes, household items, and a bevy of materials that we take for granted today were put together with needle, thread, and a lot of hard work. But the advent of the sewing machine changed the way in which we created these goods and for those who continue to sew today, the sewing machine remains the tool of choice.
  • Vietnam Women and Vietnam Girls at Online Viet Dating Site  By : Lyle Doyle
    Vietnam singles should seek the love and the romance with the Vietnamese services of dating. Living on this electronic world, Viet singles were on the net easily. Are you one of the Vietnamese singles you research for a companion? Unite to them these completely free Vietnam singles sites of dating is the best stage to find your other half
  • Reverse Cell Phone Lookup (Search)  By : click
    Weve all received phone calls from numbers we didnt recognize. Sometimes you may miss calls, and you want to speak to the person again. Every now and then you may want to figure out how to make sure they never call you once more.
  • Australia, The Meeting Place Of Diverse Cultures  By : joalesto
    From the Aboriginal link to the past, the perseverance and courage of the pioneers, and the regular stream of migrants from elsewhere in the world, Australia has turned into a distinctive melting pot of yesteryear and the present, thus creating a rare fusion of culture from the different ethnic backgrounds of its people.
  • Khilafat Movement  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "When the first World War ended in November, 1918 the fate of the defeated Ottoman Empire in Turkey was no longer in doubt. The other fallen empires, Austria-Hungary had been dismembered, and the Ottoman Turks could not hope to escape the consequences of allying themselves with Germany.
  • Comparing Hybrid Cars  By : suegold
    It is always advisable to try to compare each and every hybrid car with each other before choosing.

    For the past five to four years, there have been much ado about Hybrid Cars and the many benefits they could offer. Their popularity has been compounded by the ever surging gas prices and the concern for the environment. It seems that Hybrid Cars are the solution to both.
  • What Womens Accessories Are Trendy This Season  By : johndavis
    Accessories can accentuate a womans best feature and at the same time, separate her from all the rest. These fashion pieces are indeed not just mere embellishments, but also every womans instrument to radiate her personal style.
    Read on for more
  • How Grand National Started  By : Gen Wright
    Watching the Grand National race has become a favorite past time for millions of enthusiastic fan. The Grand National is the most popular National Hunt racing in the world.
  • Going Green. No Matter Your Take The Choice Is Clear  By : Gen Wright
    Discusses the pros of going green for both those who believe humans are the cause as well as those who feel its natural. Gives reasons and tips for both to go green.
  • Journalism in Canada  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Journalism in Canada:
    The first renowned magazine published from Vancouver was Hikmat (1976) by Ismailia Association for Canada. The Canadian Ismaili appeared in 1976, and Ismaili Canada in 1995 by Ismaili Council for Canada. The Al-Risalah also began from Montreal in 1981.
  • Identity Theft Prevention - How Do Thieves Steal Your Identity?  By : J.J. Yong
    When we discuss about identity theft prevention, most people normally think about some irresponsible criminals who steal other people's identity when non-internet savvy users are being careless and not aware of internet phishing and scams. You might be thinking that they are not familiar with online frauds and they are purely unaware of the risk of privacy invasion.
  • Bangles in Hinduism  By : Gen Wright
    Bangles hold great value in Hinduism and tradition. It is considered inauspicious for a woman to have bare arms. Traditionally, married Hindu women always weary bangles around their wrists. Nowadays, women may not wear bangles on a daily basis with regular attire. Bangles are more reserved for occasions and festivals, because they still hold sentimental value. Indeed to the Hindu woman, the bangle is not simply a beautiful ornament; it also symbolizes her womanhood and honor.
  • Journalism in Middle East  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Journalism in Middle East:
    The first monthly journal, Al-Ghadir started from Beirut in 1953, edited by Mustapha Ghaleb.

    Making calculations, we see the one journal has martyred itself for the community once every two years. Out of all these, only the Ismaili Aftab was able to complete a span of 25 years. It would be not an exaggeration to say that the weekly Ismaili was the only shinning example of Ismaili Journalism, for having been able to complete 50 years of the existence. The weekly Ismaili ended in the year 1995 after a long span of 72 years. Presently, The Ismaili Canada, The Ismaili India, The Ismaili Africa, The Ismaili United Kingdom and The Ismaili Pakistan are being published under respective National Councils.
  • Journalism in India  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Journalism in India:
    Ismaili Sitaro, (1908) ed. Lalji Bhai Devraj, Khoja Bandhu, Khoja Mitr (1910), Khoja Hitvardak (1910), Satpanth Prakash (1916) ed. by Lalji Bhai Devraj, Ismaili Aftab (1919), ed. by V.N. Hood, then N.M. Budhwani in Dhoraji, Ismaili Akhbar (1920), Khoja Saundariya (1920), Ismaili (1923) ed. A.J. Chunara, Satpanth Prakash, Ismaili Darpan, Ismaili Prakash, Ismaili Bhomiyo, Khoja Sansar (1924), Hindi Panch Himayati (1924) by Verteji. Khoja Reformer (1925). Khoja Vahevar (1925), Awaaj, Nizari (1925) ed. by Chunara, Mith-i Mauj, Yuwan, Fidai (1927), ed. by G.H.S. Thaver Pir Muhammed, Yuvan (1930), Dass (1930) ed. by Kader Hussain Merali Manji, ed. by Jafar Ali Mukhi Hasan. Khoja Jagrutti (1933), Vishal, Drashti (1935), Searching Light (1940), Al-Islah (1943) ed. by Chunara. Momin Bandhu (1948) ed. by Ismail Rajan, Al-Amin, Zulfikar Ismaili, Dass, Elan (1950) ed. by Badruddin Hemani, Ismaili Digest (1950), Aina (1950) ed. V.N. Hooda, Volunteer (1950) ed. by B.T. Chhatriwala, Waezeen Digest (1951),
  • Monsters and Myths - The Search Never Ends  By : Gen Wright
    When you are a child, have you ever been mystified by the vast number of stories about monsters? You may be exposed to all kinds of stories about scary monsters.
  • Jihad  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word jihad is derived from jahd or juhd means to strive, exert oneself or take extraordinary pains. Jihad is a verbal noun of the third Arabic form of the root jahada, which is defined classically as exerting one's utmost power, efforts, endeavours or ability in contending with an object of disapprobation. The word jihad is used 36 times in the Koran, and the derivatives of the root occur in 41 Koranic verses. Five of these contain the phrase, jahd aymanihim meaning strong oath.
  • Jibrail  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    According to the Koran, the angel who brought revelation to the Prophet is known by the name of Jibrail (2:98). The Arabic form of jibril, which is composed of jibr, meaning abd or servant, and il, meaning God. The word jibrail occurs three times in the Koran (2:97-98, 66:4). Jibrail is also mentioned as Ruh al-Amin (26:193-4), means the divine soul, and also Ruh al-Qudus (16:102), means the holy spirit. In hadith, Jibrail is spoken of as al-Namus al-Akbar (the great angel). The non-Koranic word namus is the Greek word nomos means law, the exact equivalent of the Hebrew is tora. Jibrail is also called rasul (apostle) through whom God speaks to His prophets (42:51).
  • Jawhar As-Siqalli  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Jawhar as-Siqilli was born most probably between 298/911 and 300/913 in Sicily, the then island under occupation of the Byzantines. During the period of Imam al-Mansur, Jawhar was brought as a slave to Kairwan and was presented before the Imam. Realizing his potential, he was made as a personal attendant of Imam al-Mansur, and soon rose to prominence. In 341/932, Imam al-Muizz appointed him as his Katib and since then, he became known as Jawhar al-Katib. In 347/958, he was made the commander-in-chief of the Fatimid forces, and was assigned to subdue the remaining parts of the Maghrib. In 347/958, Jawhar led the Fatimid forces westwards and defeated near Tahrat, who had rebelled against the Fatimids.
  • Prenuptial Agreement and The Advantages It Offers To Couples  By : joalesto
    Prenuptial agreements are more than meets the eye. Despite the many negative ideas that occur whenever this topic is being discussed, still, prenups can offer more advantages than drawbacks.
  • Battle Of Jamal  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "A'isha had long hated Ali, and wished that, when the aged Uthman died, her own kinsman, Zubayr, should become caliph. When Uthman was assassinated, she was not in Medina, having gone to Mecca a few weeks previously to perform the pilgrimage. The news of Uthman's murder reached her when she was on the way back. She returned immediately to Mecca and incited the citizens against Ali. The fiery address set a match to the smouldering fire of discontent. The first to respond to A'isha's call was Abdullah bin Amur, the Uthmanid governor of Mecca. Those Umayyads who had fled from Medina after the ghastly murder of Uthman now also joined A'isha, and when Talha and Zubayr came over to A'isha, many more of the Qoraish clamoured to join in the rebellion. A'isha started march on Basra. Throwing off the veil ordained, A'isha now took command of the army. The money to equip it came from Yamen treasury, brought to Mecca by the governor whom Ali had deposed. It is however clear from the sources that in the battle between Ali and A'isha, the triumvirate was fighting for personal reason rather than for the blood of Uthman, which was a timely and convenient pretext for them.
  • Going Green Painlessly  By : Gen Wright
    Are you perplexed by the new green movement? Perhaps you genuinely care about the earth, but you fail to see how using biodegradable laundry detergent will change the world in a meaningful way. If someone told you how important your small changes were, and why you should care, you would be on board.
  • Origins of Christmas and info  By : sulamita berrezi
    Do you think that it's a coincidence that the colors of holly, green and red, are the colors associated with Christmas today? Gift giving came to us from the Druids.
  • Avoid Potential Car Problems  By : Wade Knoxville
    Accidents happen, often spontaneously and without warning; and of course they do, otherwise they could hardly be called accidents.
  • Jahannam (Hell)  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The word jahannam is derived from jihinnam means a deep pit, and as it is said in Arabic: bir'un jahannam'un means a well whose depth is very great. The word jahannam occurs 77 times in the Koran. Another name for hell, which bears a similar significance, but occurs only once in the Koran, is hawiya (101:9) means an abyss or a pit having no bottom, the root being hawa which means falling down to a depth from a highest and hence according to Raghib, it refers to low desires. Four names of hell are taken from the analogy of fire, viz. jahim, derived from jahm signifying the burning or blazing of fire, but this word is applied to the fury of war as well as of fire, while tajahhama, another measure from the same root means he burned with vehemence of desire or covetousness and niggardliness also he became strained in disposition, occurring 23 times in the Koran. Sa'ir is derived from sa'r means the kindling of fire, and it is metaphorically applied to the raging of war or outbreak of disease, occurring 8 times in the Koran. Su'ur is used in the sense of distress (54:24). Saqar is derived from saqara, means the heat of the sun scorched a man, occurring 4 times in the Koran. Laza means flame, and in one form talazza is metaphorically used for burning with anger, occurring only once in the Koran (92:14). Hutama is derived from hutam means the crushing or grinding of everything to powder or the breaking of a thing, also rendering infirm or weak with age, while hutama means a vehement fire, occurring twice in the same context (104:4-5). The most common description, al-nar (fire) occurs 125 times in the Koran. Besides, hell has lahab means flames (77:31), and it punishes by combustion, aza'b al-hariq (3:181). The nar hamiya (101:11) means a raging fire.
  • Jafar Bin Mansur Al-Yamen  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "Jafar bin Mansur, the son of Ibn Hawshab was greatly distressed by the internal quarrels in which his brother, Abul Hasan Mansur played a conspiracy in killing Abdullah bin Abbas al-Shawiri in Yamen. Jafar bin Mansur was deadly against his brother and went to Maghrib at the Fatimid court. He reached Maghrib when Imam al-Mahdi had died in 322/934. He was however well received by Imam al-Qaim and his services were amply rewarded and was given the charge of mission. He was held in great esteem for his learning and ability. He also served whole heartedly to Imam al-Mansur and Imam al-Muizz.
  • Ithna Asharites  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The death of Imam Jafar Sadik in 148/765 marked the beginning of the decentralization of Shi'ite religious authority. The Ithna Asharites or the Twelvers, the Shi'ite sect supported Musa Kazim as their next Imam after Imam Jafar Sadik. Musa Kazim was born in 128/745 on the road between Mecca and Medina. His mother was a Berbar slave, called Hamida. Throughout the whole of his life, Musa was faced with hostility from the Abbasids. The cause of his arrest and murder is said to have been the result of the plotting of caliph Harun ar-Rashid's vizir, Yahya bin Khalid. Thus, Musa was arrested in 177/793 in Mecca, then he was sent to Baghdad, where he was imprisoned and killed by poisoning in 183/799.
  • Isqat  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    "The word isqat means abortion. Classical Muslim jurists applied a number of terms to abortion, including isqat, ijhadIt, tarh, ilqa and imlas. The Koran does not make reference to abortion as the term is commonly understood, although it upholds the sanctity of human life in general (5:32) and forbid the killing of children (17:31) and female infants (81:18-9) in particular.
  • Get Approved for an Apartment (Even With a Criminal Record)  By : Gen Wright
    If you are trying to rent an apartment and have a criminal record, you've no doubt faced struggles in getting approved. Being denied housing can be one of life's most discouraging events.
  • Ismailis in Yamen  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Imam Radi Abdullah had dispatched his da'is in all directions, the most acclaimed among them was Ibn Hawshab. When the Imam found that Ibn Hawshab was groomed enough for the responsibility of its promulgation, he jointly entrusted him and his colleague, Ibn Fazal, with the task of Ismaili mission in Yamen. They conquered Sana'a, the capital of Yamen, and exiled the ruling tribe of Banu Laydir, and established Ismaili authority in Yamen. The Ismaili mission reached the apex of its influence in Yamen, from where Ibn Hawshab dispatched many da'is to the farthest corners. Thus, Yamen became a vital zone and an important hub of Ismaili dawa.
  • Ismailis in Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Switzerland  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    The Ismailis of Malaysia emigrated from India in 1920 under the guidance of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah and were settled in Federation of Malaya and State of Singapore, the country now is known as Malaysia. The Ismailis in Malaysia have good and cordial relations with other communities like the Malays, the Chinese, the Indians and the Europeans. There are about 500 Ismailis spread over in cities and towns like Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Seramban, Kotra Bahru and Kuala Trenganu. The Ismailis are in business doing cutlery, hosiery, toys, stationary, ready-made garments, importers and exporters, etc. In sum, 90% of Ismailis are businessmen and 10% are employed. Nearly half of them have their own houses and buildings.
  • More About Mike Huckabee  By : Gen Wright
    For anyone who is into politics, there are bound to be one or two political figures that stand out.
  • Wazir Ghulam Hussain S.Thavar  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1907-1963)

    Thavar Pir Muhammad hailed from Dhoraji. It is said that he left Dhoraji in 1890 with his sons, Shakur Thavar and Hashim Thavar and arrived in Deccan, Hyderabad. He again moved towards Bijapur, where he opened his small grocery shop. His sons were traders of cutlery items and bones. Soon afterwards, Thavar Pir Muhammad ventured into the business of leather. His elder son, Shakur who was born in 1880 had established the Sholapur Tenneries at very young age in Sholapur and became a pioneer merchant of leather. Shakur Thavar died on June 4, 1952 at the age of 72 years.
  • Wazir Ghulam Hussain Mohammad Ali Dharas  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Devji, the son of Lalji was a native of Junagadh, India. He was an eminent wool merchant, having immense devotion in social services. According to the available information, Devji is said to have joined the Ismaili caravan in Bhuj, Kutchh headed by a certain Dharamsi Punjuani which was bound for Iran for the didar of Imam Shah Khalilullah (1792-1817) in Yazd at the beginning of 1817. They started from the port of Mandavi, Kutchh and boarded for Muscat and landed at Port Abbas, and reached Yazd on camels. Yazd is situated between Isfahan and Kirman on the route leading to Baluchistan.
  • Missionary Ghulam Ali Shah  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1910-1968)

    Ghulam Ali Shah was the son of Sayed Muhammad Shah, a native of Qaimpur, about 10 miles from Khairpur in Bhawalpur State, founded by Qaim Khan Arabni in 1747. Sayed Muhammad Shah was a famous landowner. He was a Twelver and well rooted in Islamic studies, and he had over 6000 followers in his village.

    Sayed Muhammad Shah was a learned scholar. He thoroughly studied the concept of the Imamate. Over time his thoughts became wrapped up in the presence of an Apparent Imam in the world. In 1911, he left Qaimpur and proceeded to Middle East in search of an Imam. He would wander like a restless man, looking lost and forlorn, with an agitated mind. After many years he reached in Najaf and paid homage to the shrine of Hazrat Ali. It was during this period that the pendulum at last swung on other side. He prayed, "Mawla! Your Noor is ever present on earth. Unfortunately, I cannot recognize it. I am disappointed with earthy life. Either give me death or your recognition." With this prayer, he slept and dreamt, and was inspired to return to India, where his search would materialize.
  • Huzur Varas Ghulam Ali Allana  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1906-1985)

    Ghulam Ali Allana traced his descent from a certain Haji, and whose son, Vali was a small merchant in Lahari Bandar, Sind. When the port of Lahari Bandar dried up, Vali came in Jerruk, where he lived with his son Saleh. The son of Saleh was Aloo, whose business expanded as far as Bhuj, Kutchh. Natho, the son of Aloo lived for some time in Bhuj, Kutchh and then settled down in Mulla Katiar, Sind. Nathos son was Khalfan, who migrated towards Karachi with his wife, called Lakhanni. Khalfan was the care-taker (jamatbhai) in the Kharadhar Jamatkhana. He had four sons, Allana, Pesan, Ghulam Hussain and Mohammad; and four daughters, Fatima, Khatija, Zainab and Mianbai. Allana joined a Jewish firm in Karachi to repair the watches. In 1882, Allana started his own small shop of repairing and selling the watches, and ultimately he was destined to become a leading dealer of watches. Allana was a thrice-married man. He had two sons, Hussain and Fijey from his first wife. He had no child from his second wife. His third wife was Sharafi, the daughter of Mukhi Hashu, and the mother of Dr. Ghulam Ali Allana.
  • Fidai Khorasani  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1850-1925)

    Muhammad bin Zain al-Abidin bin Karbalai Daud Khorasani, was also known as Fidai Khorasani and Haji Akhund in Iran. He was born in 1850 in Dizbad, a village located in the mountains between Mashhad and Nishapur. He traced his descent from Khaki Khorasani (d. 1646), the famous Ismaili poet. Fidai Khorasani took his formal education in Dizbad and studied in Bakiriya Madrasa in Mashhad. He was knowledgeable in religion since childhood and explored rare historical documents on Ismailism.
  • The Latest News On Mafia Today  By : Gen Wright
    Mafia - mention this simple word and it sends shudders down one's spine. That is because mafia has earned a nasty reputation for doing evil beyond the unthinkable.
  • Dewan Eboo Pirbhai  By : Ibrahim Machiwala
    Period: (1905-1990)

    Dewan Sir Eboo Pirbhai, the first Chairman of the Leaders' International Forum, was born at Bombay on May 27, 1905. His father, Pirbhai Gangji belonged to a noble family.

    He came in Nairobi in 1910 with his family, where he took his early education at the Duke of Gloucester School. Without much formal education, he became a taxi owner-driver in 1926.
  • Best wine in france Bordeaux  By : sulamita berrezi
    The name Bordeaux refers to a large industrial city and the wine regions surrounding it in the southwest corner of France
  • France was a wine country even before Joan of Arc heard her first voice  By : sulamita berrezi
    The ancient wines actually bore little resemblance to the wines we enjoy today
  • Montalcino wines  By : sulamita berrezi
    Brunello di Montalcino is one of those overnight successes that's been around for ages
  • Italy boasts of producing more wine than any other country in the world  By : sulamita berrezi
    Yet perhaps surprisingly, Italy is a relative newcomer to the world wine market. Italian winemaking tradition goes back three millennia to the Etruscans - its formal system of classification goes back only three decades.
  • The History Behind Ghost Hunting  By : Keith Ward
    Ghost hunting followed a renewed interest in spiritualism caused by two young girls that claimed to speak with a dead peddler Forty years later one revealed that the noises heard during his "presence" were fake, but by that time, such a resurgence of interest occurred that no one cared
  • What Does Scrying Mean  By : Keith Ward
    Most people often state that they wish they had a crystal ball, but never would think of wishing to scry Scrying is the act of peering into either:

    a crystal ball
    a bowl of water or stones
    fire
    glass
    smoke and seeing visions
  • You're Guide to I Ching  By : Keith Ward
    I Ching is an ancient Chinese method of divination The toss of three coins creates hexagrams that use the ancient "Book of Changes" to interpret
  • Get More From Your Chef Hats  By : Max Johnson
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