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What are the secrets of a successful marriage? This the viewpoint of an unmarried man in his 50s Watch This Now. I will write in detail later today




Ramadan is a significant religious event for Muslims. It is the month of fasting and spiritual reflection, where Muslims abstain from food and drink from dawn until dusk. This time is an opportunity to purify the soul, improve self-discipline, and increase empathy for those who are less fortunate. In Gaza, Palestine, Ramadan is a time of great significance and celebration, despite the challenges faced by its people.
One of the most notable aspects of Ramadan in Gaza is the Iftar to Suhoor celebrations. The Iftar is the meal that breaks the fast at sunset, and the Suhoor is the meal consumed just before dawn. These meals are an opportunity for families to gather, break bread, and celebrate the month of Ramadan. It is a time to share food, laughter, and love with one another, strengthening the bonds between family members and friends.
However, these celebrations are not without challenges. The dawn-to-dusk fasting can be difficult, especially for those who do manual labor or who have health issues. In Gaza, access to clean water and nutritious food can also be a challenge during Ramadan. Furthermore, the ongoing conflict and siege on Gaza by Israel can make it difficult to celebrate this holy month in peace.
The poverty that has been forced upon the people of Gaza by invading Europeans in the name of the state of Israel further exacerbates these challenges. Palestinians in Gaza face high levels of unemployment, poverty, and food insecurity. The Israeli blockade of Gaza has made it difficult for Palestinians to access basic necessities such as food, medicine, and clean water. This blockade has been in place since 2007 and has caused a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Despite these challenges, the people of Gaza continue to celebrate Ramadan with great enthusiasm and reverence. In fact, Ramadan is a time when the community comes together to assist those in need. Charitable organizations and individuals work tirelessly to distribute food and other necessities to families who are struggling to make ends meet.
Ramadan in Gaza, Palestine is a time of great significance and celebration. Despite the challenges faced by its people, they come together to celebrate this holy month with great enthusiasm and reverence. The dawn-to-dusk fasting, the Iftar to Suhoor celebrations, and the charitable work done during this time are testaments to the strength and resilience of the Palestinian people in the face of adversity. We must continue to support and stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza as they bravely face these challenges.
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There has always been a fascination with the possibility of life beyond Earth. The search for extraterrestrial life has been ongoing for centuries, and scientists have explored various avenues to find it. One of the avenues that have recently come under the spotlight is asteroids. These space rocks, which are mostly leftovers from the formation of the solar system, contain a wealth of information about the origins of life. They contain ingredients that could have played a crucial role in the development of life on Earth, and it is possible that humans may have origins outside of Earth.
Asteroids are rich in organic compounds, which are the building blocks of life. These compounds include amino acids, nucleotides, and sugars. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, which are essential for life. Nucleotides form the building blocks of DNA and RNA, which are the molecules responsible for storing genetic information. Sugars form the backbone of carbohydrates, which play a crucial role in energy storage and metabolism.
The presence of these organic compounds in asteroids suggests that they were present in the early solar system. It is believed that asteroids formed from the same cloud of gas and dust that gave rise to the sun and the planets. As such, they provide a window into the conditions that existed in the early solar system. Studying asteroids can help scientists understand how the organic compounds that are essential for life were formed and how they may have been transported to Earth.
The idea that humans may have origins outside of Earth is not a new one. It is known as panspermia, and it suggests that life on Earth may have originated from elsewhere in the universe. The theory suggests that microorganisms could have hitched a ride on asteroids or comets and landed on Earth. Once on Earth, these microorganisms could have evolved into the complex life forms that exist today.
Scientists have found evidence to support the panspermia theory. For example, a meteorite that landed in Australia in 1969 contained organic compounds that are essential for life. More recently, researchers have found evidence of bacteria living on the exterior of the International Space Station, which suggests that bacteria can survive in the harsh conditions of space.
In conclusion, asteroids contain a wealth of information about the origins of life. The organic compounds found on asteroids suggest that they were present in the early solar system and could have played a role in the development of life on Earth. The possibility that humans may have origins outside of Earth is an exciting one, and scientists are continuing to explore this avenue in the search for extraterrestrial life.
This is a good article that explains why there cannot be a fixed start date for the month of Ramadan. There are Wahhabi/Salafi hypocrites who claim to be the authority in Islam but they are what I just said…. just hypocrites… Do not follow them. Ramadan starts with the “Sighting” of the moon with the naked eye.

Here is the Full Article.. Please read this and talk to the local Mosque Imam to confirm the dates.
The work of a sculptor is hard in every way… especially when society is very strictly against any expression using human images. However, things are changing in Saudi Arabia. Read and watch this fascinating news.

Earlier today I woke up and thought I will trim the beard and took the trimmer and started trimming the beard and saw more hair falling down…
I asked “What size attachment I am using” and looked …
then I said
“To be precise … not using any attachment at all”
But I kept the mustache… now hope springtime will help me grow my beard back

A Must watch video for present-day folks to watch. In 1964, Arthur Clarke made a prediction about what the future would look like. He had listed down all the technological advancements that he thought would exist in the present day and what all things humanity would achieve down the road. However, his failure was in predicting how cruel humanity could become. Only religious prophets had made such predictions, and surprisingly, they all had come true.
However, what Arthur Clarke failed to see was the dark side of humanity. He didn’t take into account how we would use technology to harm each other, how we would become more intolerant of each other’s beliefs, and how we would become less tolerant of each other’s differences.
Religious prophets, on the other hand, had predicted all of this. They had warned us of the consequences of our actions, the impact of our decisions, and the importance of compassion and kindness towards each other. They had foreseen the rise of extremism and the increase in natural disasters, and all of it had come true.
It’s important to recognize that we are capable of both good and bad, and it’s up to us to choose which path we want to take. We must use technology for the betterment of humanity, not for our own selfish gains. We must learn to respect each other’s beliefs, cultures, and differences and work towards building a more tolerant and peaceful world.
In conclusion, Arthur Clarke from 1964 may have been right about some things, but he had failed to see the bigger picture. It’s essential to acknowledge the warnings of our religious prophets and work towards creating a better future for ourselves and the generations to come. Let’s strive towards a world where technology is used for good, and humanity is at the forefront of all our decision-making processes.

This is a very interesting video looking into the past … a past in which I was born, lived and survived the transitions … from the radio world to the T.V world, then to the computer world, and then to the world wide web. Now we are on the verge of another transition … a step into the machine intelligence that many big-time corporate frauds call AI or Artificial Intelligence.
