What Religion Says
From the Blog iabhopal Francesca Hogi, 40, had settled into her aisle seat for the flight from New York to London when the man assigned to the adjoining window seat arrived and refused to sit down. He said his religion prevented him from sitting beside a woman who was not his wife. Irritated but eager to get underway, she eventually agreed to move. Laura Heywood, 42, had a similar experience while traveling from San Diego to London via New York. She was in a middle seat — her husband had the aisle — when the man with the window seat in the same row asked if the couple would switch positions. Ms. Heywood, offended by the notion that her sex made her an unacceptable seatmate, refused. “I wasn’t rude, but I found the reason to be sexist, so I was direct,” she said. A growing number of airline passengerspakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Fog Catcher Films to produce movie on the life of living legend Alamgir
From the Blog sychhFawad Khan revealed as #AlbelaRahi in exclusive kick-off event Fog Catcher Films, a sister concern of Stimulus Productions, has announced what can be tipped to be the next blockbuster of the Pakistani cinema industry, Albela Rahi – a film on the epic tale of once an ordinary man, Alamgir, who rose to be the iconic […]pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Focusing the wandering mind
From the Blog ashrafiya Shaikh Jalal ud Deen Thanesari (Allah have mercy on him d. 989 Hijri) said, ‘The (spiritual) ailments of heart (*mind*) are from three sources. 1. (Useless) Self talking (*hadith e nafs*). It is the thinking that is both with intention and volition. 2. The (potentially) threatening (*khatra*) thinking. These are the unintentional random thoughts. (If one actively 3. The focus of heart on things other-than-Allah (*ghair*)’ *Irshad at Talibeen*, page 14 The excessive mindful remembrance of Allah done as instructed by spiritual masters is to fix these issues. pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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