Pray: No excuse to miss it.


Pray (in english) or Namaz(in urdu) or Salat(in arabic) one of the essentials of Islam. Muslims can't make any excuse to miss it. Moreover after death the first question will asked from God will be 'How many prays you offer and missed?', so there isnt no excuss to miss it.

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What kind of a friend are you?

I am Aries and I read in this article namely What kind of a friend are you?, it defines me as friend in these words,

Your friendship is warm and on the level. Let me put it this way, you are a fine
friend and a formidable foe. With Aries, things are never done in halves. Aries
expects total devotion and sincerity in friendship. In turn, he/she extends a
loving and strong hand.
Find out here What kind of a friend are you?

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Grafitti Vol-2

• Life is a series of collisions with the future.
• A friend in need always finds your new phone number.
• Some people think they are generous because they give away free advice.
• Sometimes I need what only you can provide - Your absence
• A family consists of a husband who gets an idea, the kids who say it can't be done, and the wife who does it.
• The man who follows other people's advice always ends up making other people's mistakes.
• Never tell your problems to anyone... 20% don't care and the other 80% are glad you have them.
• Take all the fools out of this world and there wouldn't be any fun living in it, or profit.
• Life is like a taxi. The meter just keeps ticking whether you are getting somewhere or just standing still.
• When I release the guilt of the past and the worries of the future, I am joyful in the present.
• A compliment is a statement of an agreeable truth; flattery is the statement of an agreeable untruth

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RSS Facility

RSS Facility is a like helping hand to bloggers and esp: blurkers like me, yesterday I downloaded a RSS Reader Blue Pulse in my mobile though having not much faciltites but atleast compatible of GPRS I was very glad to have it.

As soon as I signed up, I added my own blog RSS feed into it check it fully, and I found it good but it shows the 7-8 feeds with no image, but its enough, isnt it?

Well, after checking process I started to add all blogger users, which I remembered at that time!! It includes Amiething Goes, Kawab, Light Within, AsianSmiles. But AsiaSmiles wasnt opening but now i got to know that the address was'nt right.

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India bounced back

India has bounced back beautifully to level the series, what a come back through after the solid 105 runs openeing partnership between Sehwag and Tendulkar.

Winning captain Rahul Dravid gets the Hutch winning bonus award. Rahul says: "Very professional job today, right from the beginning". Dravid is really happy about the fielding effort by the Indians in the recent matches.

Inzamam-ul-Haq feels that it is not a good day for the Pakistan but gives the complete credit to India for today's win. He feels that 4 run-outs in the innings was one of the factor restricting the total to 265.

Third ODI, will be a day-nighter at Lahore on Monday (13th Feb). Good Luck to Pakistan and Inzi...

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Grafitti Vol-1

  • On the internet nothing is illegal, its all e-legal...
  • I'm so old that, when I was in school, history was called current affairs.
  • Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.
  • Laugh and the world laughs with you. Cry and the world laughs louder.
  • I always give waiters a tip, but they never seem to appreciate my advice.
  • Nothing in the world is more expensive than a girl who's totally free for the weekend.
  • The toughest part of a diet isn't watching what you eat. It's watching what other people eat.
  • Never make the same mistake twice... there are so many new ones to make!
  • One day, your life will flash in front of your eyes... Make it worth watching.
  • Worry is the darkroom in which 'negatives' are developed.

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Funny Lounge

I've made a funny lounge to make the availibilty of funny stuff here, soon more section will be added. It can be found in side and below to My Email Address, right now it comprises of...

But there will added more soon . . . .

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Pakistan Won the Ist ODI

A good target by India to make Pakistan trumble but Pakistan with the Ist ball ruled the match, and was chasing in good speed or should i say run rate, then bad light situation came in, and as Pakistan was ahead then India with all respects, Pakistan was declared winner by 7 runs as by D/L rules. Leading the series with 1-0.

What can be worse then this to damn Inidans?

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The one-rupee school

I read this article in this saturday's dawn and was amazed to know about her, her school and her spirit which is assembled in an article nicely by Irfan Hussain.


By Irfan Husain

OVER the years, many readers have accused me of highlighting only the country’s negative aspects, and not writing more ‘positively’.

Frankly, I have never seen this as being a columnist’s primary role. After all, the government deploys vast resources into burnishing its image, and certainly does not need me to blow its trumpet. But while I seldom have much to say in favour of official policies, I have, from time to time, discussed individual initiatives that I think deserve public recognition because of their impact on ordinary lives. This piece is intended to give credit to one such individual and one such initiative.

Surjani Town is a vast, barren new development on the sprawling outskirts of Karachi along the Super Highway to Hyderabad. Around 30 miles from the city centre is a small, low-cost township called ‘Khuda ki Basti’, the brainchild of the famous development expert Tasneem Siddiqui. In a small, unassuming building here is the Amal-e-Danish, a school earlier called the ‘One Rupee School’.

First established at a nearby location a decade ago, the school now has around 700 children studying in different classes. Even 10 years ago, a rupee per student didn’t go very far in meeting running costs. Now, many beggars refuse to take this tiny amount. But that’s how much Parveen Rao, the driving spirit behind the project, collects from each student per month.

Clearly, to take on such a venture, a person has to be possessed, and Ms Rao is no exception. For years now, she has been making the long commute in her rattle-trap of a car. In the beginning, she had to go personally to the nearby goths or villages to convince parents to send their children to her school. The parents of little girls were hesitant to start with, but over time, she broke down their resistance. One reason for her success has been that she mostly hires her teachers locally.

But it’s a constant struggle: with running costs of around 150,000 rupees per month, she is running around every month to make sure that salaries and utility bills are paid on time. Fortunately for her, a local philanthropist underwrites the ‘One Rupee School’ to the extent of Rs 50,000 per month. He has also paid for the construction of the school building. But Ms Rao usually has to dip into the family earnings and her own small business to meet costs. The reality of this precarious financial arrangement is reflected in the lack of furniture and teaching aids.

So why did she get involved in education in the first place? Ms Rao says that when she was young, her parents prevented her from going to high school. When she was older, she put herself through college and university, writing many articles on literature in the process. Her writings have been collected in the form a book. But when she was struggling to get an education, she vowed to help others in her predicament.

Initially, her school was located in a small rented house in Ayesha Nagar in Surjani Town. But when Khuda-ki-Basti was launched, she was able to convince Mr Tasneem Siddiqui to let her have a plot of land at subsidized rates.

Although a madressah has opened in the neighbourhood, for most children her school is the only chance for an education. As I entered the modest building, I heard the sound of many young boys and girls learning their lessons aloud. I was next struck by the cleanliness of the place.

Entering classrooms with Ms Rao, we were greeted with a chorus of “Good morning, madam!” as the pupils sprang to their feet. The blackboards were covered with drawings of different fruits with their names in English. I privately wondered how many of the fruit these kids had actually seen. In some classrooms, volunteers piped up with poem recitals.

In one nursery class, I noticed a 10-year old boy sitting with children half his age. On enquiring the reason, I was told that as a matter of policy, the school does not refuse admission because a child is not equipped to fit into a class of his or her own age-group. “For most of the children here,” Ms Rao explains. “This is the only school available. So we can’t penalize them if their parents did not enrol them any sooner.”

When the killer earthquake struck last October, Ms Rao flew to Islamabad and travelled to Muzaffarabad to assess the needs of the children there. She now has one school in the latter for 60 pupils, and one in a refugee camp on the outskirts of the capital for 90. I asked her why she had taken on this additional responsibility when she had enough headaches with her Karachi school. She replied simply: “Because the children needed schooling.”

Although she has a headmistress running the ‘One-Rupee School’, she has to do much of the work, from fund-raising to getting question papers photocopied. As there is no telephone at the school, her physical presence there is necessary for much of the week, taking her away from her own work. And the hour-long commute each way in heavy traffic needs all her concentration; her dream is to be able to hire a driver.

In most of the classrooms, the children sit on mats placed on the floor. The books in the bare library are stacked on tables as there are no book racks. Most of the illustrations in the rooms are drawings of cartoon characters done by students. An electricity connection is awaiting funds for a transformer.

Despite these and many other drawbacks, Parveen Rao is upbeat and serenely confident that she will be able to continue running her school. She sees this as a debt to society. For her, the children at her school deserve a chance. And although the facilities and the education are fairly basic, the only option these kids have is to go to the religious seminary that has begun operating in the area.

As we were driving back to town, I made a modest contribution to the school. Cheerfully, she accepted it, saying it would pay for the photocopying.

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'Love is when'

Today In orkut i found this 'LOVE IS WHEN' and really liked a lot and here is i am sharing with u all guy.

LOVE IS WHEN u wake up,he is already on ur mind
LOVE IS WHEN u lost ur heart,he iz all that u can find
LOVE IS WHEN u want 2 be the 1 to dry his eyes
LOVE IS WHEN u see the truth in every 1 of his lies
LOVE IS WHEN u want 2 listen 2 all his whims and woes,
LOVE IS WHEN u want him 2 take care everywhere he goes.
LOVE IS WHEN he calls u,ur heart goes a flutter.....
LOVE IS WHEN u see him;"I LOVE HIM",u silently shutter
LOVE IS WHEN u tell the world that u love him so
LOVE IS WHEN u have told the world but "HE" does not know
LOVE IS WHEN ur eyes light up when u see him there...
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN u hear ur heart breaks,when he held hands with"her"
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN u crumbled inside when they say it will LAST FOREVER
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN u cry inside yet smile outside when they say "HI" 2 u
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN u held ur breath & said:"How do u do..?"
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN u let him go...u know he is happy now
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN u know u`ll get over him somehow
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN his happiness is what matters 2 u
LOVE IS ALSO WHEN u let him love her... and not love u true.
LOVE IS WHEN u`ll still love him..and still..he`ll never know...
LOVE IS WHEN u`ll swallow thw pain and slowly let go...

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Pakistan Cricket Board plans to launch TV channel

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is toying with the idea of launching a television channel. The board has hired ex-PTV hand Ather Waqar Azim to carry out its feasibility report on the plan.

According to a report appeared in the Pakistani daily The Nation, the need for the PCB to have its own channel was felt after the state run PTV (Pakistan Television) informed the organisation that it would not be able to telecast domestic cricket as there was no commercial interest in it.

According to the report, PCB's channel will also telecast other sporting events.

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Pakistan Ruled Out Indian Team

Pakistan have won the series 1-0 with their biggest victory in Test Cricket in terms of runs. India, with the exception of Yuvraj, have displayed a pathetic batting performance for the 2nd time in the match, the Pakistani bowling was just exceptional!

Congratulations to Pakistan, Get the Score Card.
& worth visiting Picture Gallery.

'Man of the Match' was Kamran Akmal, his knock indeed was the turning point of the match, his innings came in when Pakistan was in a very bad shape!

Inzamam was all praise for his team that played stupendously well without him, he went onto say that his back is much better and he is very much in chance of playing in the One dayers!

Rahul Dravid gave due credit to Pakistan for this commendable performance and he admits that his team's batting let them down badly. He said that he is loking forward for the One-dayers!

Pak-Indian Records Check out this link for your knowledge

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