FAJR AZAN IN MADINA LIVE! Fajr ke khobsorat awaz Madina say
FAJR AZAN IN MADINA LIVE! Fajr ke khobsorat awaz Madina say
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Ziarat e RawdaSharif e RasoolAllah (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam), Masjid Nabwi, Madinah Munawwarah
Ziarat e Rawda e RasoolAllah (sallAllahu alaihi wasallam), Masjid Nabwi, Madinah Munawwarah
by Chechen President Ramzan Qadri and his team
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Bibi Fatima House in Madinah | Ziyarat e Madina
Bibi Fatima House in Madinah | Ziyarat e Madina
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Ziyarat e Madina | Qabar MUBARAK Sayidna Usman in Madinah | Ahl E Madinah
Ziyarat e Madina | Qabar MUBARAK Sayidna Usman in Madinah | Ahl E Madinah
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Madina | Top 10 Ziarat Of Madina | Best Ziarat In Madina Saudi Arabia
Top 10 Places to Visit in Madina | Top 10 Ziarat Of Madina | Best Ziarat In Madina Saudi Arabia
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Miracles of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) نبی کریم کے معجزات
Muslims believe that God sent many prophets throughout history to guide humanity. They taught people about the pure creed of belief in the One God, ways to worship Him and how to lead righteous lives keeping in mind our purpose in life. The prophets also informed humanity of future events and things unseen, such as the Day of Resurrection and the life hereafter.
The prophets were all outstanding examples of honesty and righteousness, known for their pure character even before being tasked with prophethood. Therefore, their claims about the unseen could be trusted due to their reputations as being the most trustworthy of men. In addition, God granted them miracles to remove any doubts that they were sent by God. These miracles were clearly impossible for any human being to perform without divine intervention, many of which are mentioned in the Quran, the holy book of Islam. One famous example is the splitting of the Red Sea, which allowed Moses and the Children of Israel to flee from the Pharaoh’s army.
A key point in understanding the concept of miracles in Islam is that they all are a result of God’s power and permission, and not that of human beings.
The final prophet, Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, was given many miracles throughout his life as well.
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Interesting 5 Things on Earth which can be seen from the Space.
Interesting 5 Things on Earth which can be seen from the Space.
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Some Amazing facts of Makkah.
Some Amazing Facts of Makkah.
Makkah is the Sacred City as well as the holiest and the absolute most honorable place on earth. The most truthful sources from which one can take news about its history are the Noble Quran and the authentic prophetic narrations in this regard, and from these we can ascertain its ancient history as well as how it was prior the message and prophet hood of Muhammad صلى الله عليه وعلى آله وسلم. After the advent of Islam, Muslim scholars and historians have endeavoured to record chronicles of Makkah in general history books as well as books concerned with the biographies of the Muslim scholars who lived in it.
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Surah Akhlas Continue 20 Minutes beautiful Recitation. With English subtitle
Surah Akhlas Continue 20 Minutes beautiful Recitation. With English subtitle
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James Webb Space Telescope - NASA
James Webb Space Telescope reveals the 'bones' of a distant galaxy in a stunning new image
The fresh image peers behind the dust to reveal a web of gas and stars
A new photo taken by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed the hidden gaseous "bone" structure of a distant galaxy — and it's absolutely spectacular.
The cosmic knot of gas, dust and stars belongs to the spiral galaxy IC 5332, located in the constellation Sculptor more than 29 million light-years from Earth. As it sits nearly perfectly face-on with respect to Earth, its spiral arms can be seen incredibly clearly.
This isn't the first time IC 5332 has had its photo snapped. The 66,000 light-year-wide galaxy — roughly two-thirds the size of our Milky Way — was also imaged in the past by the Hubble Space Telescope. But Hubble can't see in the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum, whereas the James Webb Space Telescope can. As a result, the updated image contains so many previously obscured details that it looks almost completely different.
"The Hubble image shows dark regions that seem to separate the spiral arms, whereas the Webb image shows more of a continual tangle of structures that echo the spiral arms' shape," representatives of the European Space Agency (ESA), which captured the new image, wrote in a statement(opens in new tab).
The ESA explained that this difference is because of the galaxy's dust, which is much more likely to scatter ultraviolet and visible light(opens in new tab) (which Hubble sees in) than the infrared frequencies available to the JWST. Different stars are also visible across the two images because some stars shine brighter across different frequencies than others.
To snap this image, the JWST used its Mid-Infrared Instrument — a specialized camera that, in order to remove infrared interference effects from other heat sources, needs to be supercooled to minus 446.8 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 266 degrees Celsius). The JWST's location in the cold vastness of space, away from Earth, is also essential for helping it spot faint infrared light, as the heat of our planet would drown out the distant galaxy's signal.
About 100 times more powerful than the Hubble Space Telescope, the $10 billion space observatory was launched to a gravitationally stable location 1 million miles (1.5 million kilometers) from Earth — known as a Lagrange point — in December 2021. The JWST is the most advanced space telescope ever built, with the ability to peek inside the atmospheres of far-away exoplanets and read the earliest chapter of the universe's history in its faintest glimmers of light — which have been stretched to infrared frequencies from billions of years of travel across the expanding fabric of space-time(opens in new tab).
Six months of painstaking setup and calibration saw the telescope's instruments and its 21-foot-wide (6.5 meters) gold-plated mirror readied for operation. Following the unveiling of its first images in July, the telescope has been wowing with a steady stream of mindblowing snaps of our near and distant universe. To name just a few, the telescope has captured
stunning images of cartwheel galaxies(opens in new tab); Einstein rings(opens in new tab);
Orion's sword(opens in new tab); Neptune's ghostly halo(opens in new tab); and the deepest image of the universe ever produced(open)
In the case of IC 5332, ESA scientists hope that by comparing the Hubble and JWST images of the distant galaxy, they can learn more about the galaxy’s composition and structure, as well as how these may translate to more general patterns witnessed across all spiral galaxies.
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Haramain HIGH SPEED Railway 🚅 From Madina To Makkkah | قطار الحرمين السريع | Saudi Arabia | Madinah
Do you know about this Train ?
Haramain High Speed Railway From Madina To Makkkah | First Time in my life 300+ Speed Train KSA First Time on Highspeed Train Experience From Madina To Makkkah Saudi Arabia this train The Haramain high-speed railway (Arabic: قطار الحرمين السريع, romanized: qiṭār al-ḥaramayn as-sar, Hejazi pronunciation (Haramain referring to Mecca and Medina Islamic holy cities), also known as the Western railway or Mecca–Medina high-speed railway, is a 453-kilometre-long (281 mi) high-speed rail line in Saudi Arabia. It links the Muslim holy cities of Medina and Mecca via King Abdullah Economic City, using 449.2 kilometres (279.1 mi) of main line and a 3.75-kilometre (2.33 mi) branch connection to King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA), in Jeddah.[4] The line is designed for a top speed of 186 mph (299 km/h).
Construction on the project began in March 2009, was officially inaugurated on 25 September 2018,and opened to the public on 11 October 2018.[6] The railway is expected to carry 60 million passengers a year, including around 3-4 million Hajj and Umrah pilgrims, helping to relieve traffic congestion on the roads. It does not connect with the Mecca Metro
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Insight of the Day
It’s amazing how an uplifting quote or inspirational story can completely change your day, and sometimes your life. One quote that touches your heart or reminds you of your dreams can inspire steps that would otherwise remain untaken and stir new perspectives on life and possibilities.
Insight of the Day was created to spread inspiration through something small, on a large scale. Though there are a ton of different ‘quote websites’, on this page you’ll always find a wealth of inspiring, motivating and insightful quotes – thoughtfully chosen with you and your dreams in mind.
You can also subscribe for Insight of the Day to receive an uplifting quote every day of the week and an inspirational story on Friday right in your inbox.
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English Learning Useful Questions and Answers with URDU Translation
Learning English is what people do when they want to use the English language. In language learning, we often talk about language skills and language systems. Language skills include: speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Language systems include vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and discourse.
Why is English Important for Students
The English language plays an essential role in our lives as it helps in communication. It is the main language for studying any subject all over the world. English is important for students as it broadens their minds develops emotional skills and improves their quality of life by providing job opportunities.
Moreover, the use of English as an International language is growing with time because it is the only medium for communication in many countries. English is also used widely in the literature and media section to publish books, most writers write in the English language due to the vast majority of readers know only the English language and they can describe their ideas best.
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Please Listen To This Hadith Of Muhammad [SAW] - Mufti Menk
Please Listen To This Hadith Of Muhammad [SAW] - Mufti Menk
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This Dhikr is Easy! (Reference: Sahih Muslim, Hadith: 2692).
This Dhikr is Easy! (Reference: Sahih Muslim, Hadith: 2692).
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