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    Dawnwriter wrote a new post, Sadaqa e Jariya: The Rewards For Ongoing Charity in Islam 8 years, 2 months ago

    Giving charity to the poor is highly recommended in Islam. In fact, every Muslim is required to share his or her wealth with the poor for distribution of wealth in society and easing pain and suffering of those in […]

    • Charity is not recommended in Christianity. It’s required, as you say it is also required in Islam. If you say you’re a faithful Christian and don’t practice charity, you’re a hypocrite. No IFs, ANDs or BUTs. You could even be poor but still have the ability to show some form of charity to another person, be they rich or poor. Faith, hope and charity (love). The greatest gift is love or charity. The words both mean the same in the scriptures. In the New Testament when the word hypocrite is mentioned, there’s a warning attached to it. WOE! Acts of charity are not optional for anyone who professes to be a Christian.

    • I totally agree with the content. This is where the main foundation of Islam is very very strong. It is this attitude that can make the flow a continuous one.

      Giving charity is one of the best principles in Islam. Give as much in charity to the others who are in need. Given them alms as food, a house for a homeless, knowledge in the form of donation or money to study. Whatever you give it becomes the ten fold

      All the Mughal Emperors have strictly followed the above principle. They donated lands to the educated to feed their families and make things easy for them to continue their education. They donated lands event to the Hindus (called by the term Inam Land). The great Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb has excelled himself in following this principle. He lives with what he was getting by selling the caps stitched by him. Even Akar is not a match for him in this respect.

      The wealth they were getting was being distributed among the poor and needy and only 1/5 (pls. correct if I am wrong) was retained by the Emperor.

      The principle clearly mentions and talks about the charity but does not and nowhere states that this should be only to the Muslim. This is exactly here we are deviating from the principle. We are donating only to the Muslims. Of course, there may be several reasons, which is not a place here to discuss. The Madarasas are meant for Muslims only.
      Some uneducated Muslims during festivals give charity to the Muslim Organizations only. What they understand is the charity is meant for the Muslim only. This tendency is changing slowly on account of the interference and interaction of the educated.

      I have visited Baba Sharfuddin Darga in Penukonda. The interesting fact I noticed is that most of the devotees were Hindus only. They came along with their wives and were going inside. Their wives were sitting outside the Sanctorum only, as it is a practice not to allow a lady inside similar to in some of the Hindu Temples.

      I personally donate 2 pairs of clothes to Muslims during the great festival Ramadan.I leave the decision of selection to the Almighty only.

      The emphasis should be more on humanism than on Religion.

    • God said: I am going to judge you according to your deeds. Yes, though poor you can show show some charitable works like visiting the sick in the hospital, like visiting in prison and make some counseling to the prisoners. I am not wealthy, but every Christmas I am feeding some hungry children. I also give donations every time there is flood in my country. What a happy feeling to serve our humanity.How nice to share and show our kindness to the needy.Amen.

    • I feel abundantly blessed for having had this opportunity to share my faith with you.

    • Yes, giving charity to the poor is the continuous goodness on earth even after death it remains continues on earth and will remain n earth till the Day of Judgement. We made them (Abraham and his sons) imams who guided in accordance with our commandments, and we taught them how to work righteousness, and how to observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and the obligatory charity (Zakat). To us, they were devoted worshipers.

      [2:215] “They ask you about giving: say, “The charity you give shall go to the parents, the relatives, the orphans, the poor, and the traveling alien.” Any good you do, God is fully aware thereof.”

      [9:60] Charities(Sadaqaat) shall go to the poor, the needy, the workers who collect them, the new converts, to free the slaves, to those burdened by sudden expenses, in the cause of Allah, and to the traveling alien. Such is GOD’s commandment. GOD is Omniscient, Most Wise.

      [2:3] who believe in the unseen, observe the Contact Prayers (Salat), and from our provisions to them, they give to charity.

      [2:110] You shall observe the Contact Prayers (Salat) and give the obligatory charity (Zakat). Any good you send forth on behalf of your souls, you will find it at Allah. Allah is seer of everything you do.

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    Dawnwriter wrote a new post, Movie Review: Whiplash (2014) 8 years, 2 months ago

    The movie “Whiplash” is about a young ambitious jazz drummer Andrew Neiman (role played by Miles Teller) who wants to be one of the great musicians of all times and be recognised and remembered the world over and […]

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    Dawnwriter started the topic Are our posts rated? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 2 months ago

    I have been a member of Literacy Base for quite a few months but was not active except on forums. In a way I wanted to take a break from writing online.

    However yesterday, I submitted my first post. It is a movie review of a very famous Bollywood movie which I had enjoyed very much.

    I had read somewhere that our articles receive a rating. But I…[Read more]

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    Dawnwriter wrote a new post, Movie Review: Taare Zameen Par (2007) 8 years, 2 months ago

    One of the best movies that I have seen in recent times is a Bollywood (Indian) movie called “Taare Zameen Par” or “Stars on Earth.”

    It is a beautiful, heart wrenching story about a young schoolboy Ishaan […]

    • That movie sounds beautiful. Your review makes me feel like I’ve already seen it. I got wrapped up with the boy as soon as you began to tell his story and was so happy when you said he met a teacher! Also, I’m a fan of Aamir Khan. 🙂

    • I checked and it’s not in the Netflix online video streaming, so I have to see if I can find it elsewhere on the Internet.

    • Indeed it is a great movie as it conveys a great message.

    • Yes, it is a good movie that I have seen once in my life. What I learn from the movie I describe in simple words for my readers sake so that they could read its summery.

      shaan Awasthi is an eight-year-old whose world is filled with wonders that no one else seems to appreciate; colours, fish, dogs and kites are just not important in the world of adults, who are much more interested in things like homework, marks and neatness. And Ishaan just cannot seem to get anything right in class.

      When he gets into far more trouble than his parents can handle, he is packed off to a boarding school to ‘be disciplined’. Things are no different at his new school, and Ishaan has to contend with the added trauma of separation from his family. One day a new art teacher bursts onto the scene, Ram Shankar Nikumbh, who infects the students with joy and optimism.

      He breaks all the rules of ‘how things are done’ by asking them to think, dream and imagine, and all the children respond with enthusiasm, all except Ishaan. Nikumbh soon realizes that Ishaan is very unhappy, and he sets out to discover why. With time, patience and care, he ultimately helps Ishaan find himself.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Is It True that Blogjob is Back? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 3 months ago

    @shavkat I’ve discovered that if I reduce the volume to zero on the video and change it from HD to the lowest possible quality, these changes will be saved for new instances of the video during a session. But if I move away from LB for a while and I later come back to it, the video resets to 100% volume and HD.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Is It True that Blogjob is Back? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 3 months ago

    @bestwriter I’ve been less than diligent in following changes to the terms here at LiteracyBase, and perhaps I missed an announcement from the admin here. So I’m wondering if you can fill me in on something that I may simply have missed hearing about.

    Was there any announcement about changes to the T&C here?

    I only ask because, back in the…[Read more]

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Is It True that Blogjob is Back? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 3 months ago

    @shavkat The problem is that the video tells us all things we already know. It doesn’t get them new users, and it doesn’t help the existing users. It’s a really great idea but they’re misusing it.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic How many posts do you write per day/week? in the forum Group logo of About LiteracyBaseAbout LiteracyBase 8 years, 3 months ago

    I used to write about 4-6 posts a day, and sometimes more. That was in the “good (bad?) old days” before Panda. Now I tend to write longer posts and fewer of them. The effort is reduced and I get better results than if I push myself to post many times a day.

    I am still kind of in flux. I was writing about 2-4 posts a week at one point. But some…[Read more]

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Is It True that Blogjob is Back? in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 3 months ago

    @bestwriter It’s really frustrating when the site admin not only refuse to take action but won’t even respond to requests for help or information. That’s got to be one of my biggest complaints here at LB, right since we first started. And it’s certainly what finally put me off BlogJob when their payment program was suspended. I don’t mind waiting…[Read more]

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