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Nano Nagle(1718-26 April 1784)
This is a Autobiography about Nano Nagle the founder of Presentation Sisiters & the School Chain of Presentation Convent Schools all over the world.
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Paranormal Terminology

What are Ghosts, Bhoot, Jin etc?If we know the real/basic meanings of the words or reality then we know what are they, what they are made of, how do they exists & how they live!So If we want to understand them then three things must we have to know and these are:
1st. The real/basic meaning coz if if don't know the real/basic means then we never undersatnd any thing as good as they are,
2nd. Where the logic end there they exists, coz some times they are not in the logic but they exist, just like the word "Belive" ,"Luck" & "GOD" If we put in the logic point of view then logic is not agree on it and
3rd. In this world every thing is based on the good & evil so some creatures are in good category & some are in evil.Here we can just try to make to put them in logic, some are understood and some are not So here we came to try our best to put them in logic and been understood by all.
Actually these are one creature named "JIN" it is a Arabian word which means can't seen creatures or hidden creatures, just difference is that we give them different names. There are three types of Jin's:
(i) Those who fly in the air(hope so these are orbs which are found rarely in the photos).
(ii) Those who are in the snake & dog forum or in other animals forum i-e, Demons, Gora Danch.
(iii) Those who travels & stays mean the Ghosts, Bhoot, Pareat, Baad Ruh etc.
Now there's come a question that how they are same?
Ans: If the Human is also known an Animal just like they are known as a Jin, only the types are different.
As we a muslim and being a muslim, our GOD ALLAH & Holy Book Quran says that the" I created Jins & Humans for MY worships"(alzzaryat; 56), So we say that these all creatures are JIN, The real/basic meaning of JIN is can't seen/Hidden creature/disappearing as explain above before.
In Pakistan, India and in some other countries the people says that the ghosts bhoot jin etc is in his/her body or he got him/her, actually what happen here, first they have a power of mind reading/mind controlling, how can they controll us? Here the came the word Psycho-Kinesis the word came from Tele-Kinesis(From a Greek word meaning any motion that activated from a distance. Technically this could describe remote-controlled toy, so we use the psycho-kinesis for our research) so they can just read/controll our mind and secondly they have very high magnatic frequency(EMF), so when they show there selives or move around us we can't tolerate their frequency, we feel feer and fall ill.
The Definitions:
Afterlife:
One of several terms used interchangeably to refer to life after death. Other terms include "crossing over the Otherworld" and "the other side". Most ghost hunters avoid specific religious terms such as "heaven" when discussing ghosts, hauntings and an afterlife.
Aliens:
Visitors from other planets. We differentiate aliens from visitors that might live in parallel worlds the Otherworld.
Anomaly:
Something that is out of place and unexplained. In paranormal studies, it refers to any phenomena that we cannot explain, i.e. A lens flare in a photo is not an anomaly, but an orb that we cannot explain is an anomaly.
Apparition:
Since the early 17th century this is refer to any ghost that seems to have material substance. If appears in any physical form including a vapor-like image, it may be called an apparition.
Banshee:
From the Irish, Bean Sid-he, meaning female spirit. Her wail does not always mean death and she does not cause anyone to die. She's generally not a ghost.
Clearing (Space Clearing):
Ridding an area of lingering unpleasant energy. It does not “kill" a ghost. Space clearing may encourage ghosts to cross over or at least leave the haunted location.
Demons:
Historically this term has included deceased individuals. However since the early 18th century it usually refers to an evil spirit sometimes more powerful then man, but less then Deity. Today we generally do not use this term to indicate a deceased human being. The female demon very rarely mentioned is a demo-ness.
Doppelganger:
A concept made popular in early 19th century. A doppelganger is the apparition or double of living person usually evil.
Ectoplasm:
Often referred to as "ecto" this is the physical residue of psychic energy. Ectoplasm can be seen by the naked eye and is the best viewed in dark settings. since it is translucent and tends to glow. It is very unusual and usually fades from sight gradually. It is said to emanate from mediums during trance like states to take on the form of a present jin.
EMF:
Electro Magnetic Field or Electro Magnetic Frequency. As the name suggests, it's a combination of electrical and magnetic fields. You'll find high EMF levels around power sources like fuse boxes, electrical outlets, computer monitors and microwave ovens etc. It is said that ghost emit electro magnetic energy.
Entity:
Any being including people and ghosts. Most people who are familiar with this term wrongly associate an entity with the film of the same name. This is not necessarily a violent sexual predatory jin.
EVP:
Electronic Voice Phenomena or the recording of unexplained voices usually in the haunted settings.
Fairies:
Usually this means beings that live in the Otherworld or Underworld parallel to our world and not far from it. Many people who readily accept the reality of ghosts don't believe in fairies.
Ghost:
A sentient entity or spirit that visits or lingers in our worlds after he or she lived among us as a human being. There are two types of ghosts: 1. The good ghosts, which are not in our world they are in haven coz of the good work in this world. 2. The bad/evil ghosts, which are stay in this world coz of some reasons such as in the accident, in murder or punished by there bad work in their previous life.
Ghoul:
Mistakenly used to mean a ghost this word comes from the Middle East where it refers to an evil spirit that robs graves. This was also applied to body snatchers who stole corpses from fresh graves to sell as cadavers in medical research.
Haunted:
Describes a setting where ghosts, poltergeists and/or residual energy seem to produce significant paranormal activity. The word "haunt" originally meant to frequent.
Medium:
A person with the ability to communicate between our world and the other side.
Occult:
From the Latin, meaning something that is concealed or covered. Since 16th century it has meant anything that is mysterious. Today it generally refers to magical, mystical and experimental studies.
Orbs:
A round, whitish or pastel-colored translucent area in photos. Rarely seen in real life. Generally, these are perfectly circular, not oval. Many researchers believe that they represent jin,spirits or ghosts.
Ouija (Board):
From the French and German words for "yes" this is a spelling board used with a planchette. The device is intended to questions. Many ghost hunters don't include them in scientific investigations, and some people object to them on principle.
Paranormal:
The prefix, "Para" indicates something that is irregular, faulty, or operating outside the usual boundaries. So, "Paranormal" refers to anything outside the realm and experiences that we consider normal.
Parapsychology:
The study of mental abilities and effects outside the usual realm of psychology. Parapsychology includes the study of ESP, ghosts, luck, psycho-kinesis, and other paranormal phenomena.
Pendulum:
A small weight at the end of a cord or chain that is usually about six to ten inches long. The movement of the weight of the weight, when uninfluenced by other factors, can be used to detect areas of paranormal energy.
Poltergeist:
From the German meaning "noisy ghost". This term has been in use since the early 19th century to mean a spirit that makes noise or otherwise plays pranks..... often annoying. Unlike other ghosts, poltergeists can move from one location to another, following the person they've chosen to torment.
Portal:
Literally, a doorway or gate, this term suggests a specific location through which spirits enter and leave our world. When there are multiple phenomena in a confined area such as an abundance of unexplained orbs, Some people call this is a "Ghost Portal".
Protection:
Objects, rituals, routines, tactics or processes through which you guard yourself against psychic, demonic or paranormal intrusion and effects.
Psi:
Popular term used to mean any psychic phenomena, psychic abilities and sometimes inclusive of paranormal disturbance as well.
Psychic:
From the Greek word meaning of the soul, or of life, this word usually refers to the world outside the domain of physical law. "Psychic" can relate to the jin,ghosts,spirit or the mind, depending upon the context. When someone is described as a psychic, it usually means that he or she is able to perceive things that are outside traditional physical laws and perceptions.
Psychical:
The popular British term used as an adjective or adverb, for what Americans call "psychic."
Psycho-kinesis:
To move something with the powers of one's mind alone. It may be a factor in some hauntings and particularly in poltergeist phenomena. It's usually called "PK". (Also see Telekinesis.)
Residual Energy:
Many ghost hunters believe that emotionally charged events leave an imprint or energy residue on the physical objects nearby. What distinguishes residual energy from an active haunting is that the energy/impressions repeat consistently, as if on a loop. The energy levels may increase of decrease, but the content remains the same with each manifestation. By contrast in what we term an active haunting, the ghost may respond to environmental stimuli and direct contact.
Sparkles:
A visual effect described as the sparkle of embers falling immediately after a fireworks display. These small sparkling lights usually occur no closer to the camera then ten feet. They are often 20 to 50 feet away or more. Sparkles are seen during and especially immediately after the flash on a camera is used. Even the most vivid sparkles will not show up on film. (If they do, check for dust or insects.) Sparkles are paranormal phenomena.
Spirit:
This word comes from the Latin, meaning that which breathes. It means that which animates life, or the soul of the being.
Tarot:
The history of "Tarot" cards is still unclear. However since its use in 14th century Italy, "Tarot refers to playing cards that are also used for fortune-telling or divination.
Telekinesis:
From a Greek word meaning any motion that activated from a distance. Technically this could describe remote-controlled toy, so we use the psycho-kinesis for our research.
Vortex:
Since the time of Descartes, This has indicated the rotation of cosmic energy around a central point or axis. Beginning in the mid-19th century, the word "Vortex" has meant whirling movement of energy or particles. Some people use this term to explain lines or narrow cylinders that appear highlighted in ghost photos.
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Ramadan
| Ramadan | |
|---|---|
A crescent moon can be seen over palm trees at sunset marking the beginning of the Islamic month of Ramadan in that region | |
| Observed by | Muslims |
| Type | Muslim, cultural |
| Begins | 1 Ramadan |
| Ends | 29, or 30 Ramadan |
| Date | Variable (follows the Islamiclunar calendar) |
| 2011 date | 1–30 August |
| 2012 date | 20 or 21 July (varies per country anddenomination) |
| Celebrations | Communal Iftars |
| Observances | sawm (fasting), zakat &sadaqa (alms giving), tarawihprayer, salat (prayer), reading the Quran |
| Related to | Eid ul-Fitr, Laylat al-Qadr |
Ramadan (Arabic: رمضان Ramaḍān, IPA: [rɑmɑˈdˤɑːn]; Persian: Ramazān; Urdu:Ramzān; Turkish: Ramazan) is the ninth month of the lunar Islamic calendar, which lasts 29 or 30 days according to the visual sightings of the crescent moon according to numerous biographical accounts compiled in hadiths. The word Ramadan comes from the Arabic root “ramida” or “ar-ramad,” which means scorching heat or dryness. It is the Muslim month of fasting, in which Muslims refrain from dawn until sunset from eating,drinking, and sexual relations.
In Islam, the thawab or sawab (rewards) of fasting are many, but in this month, they are believed to be multiplied. Muslims fast in this month to offer more prayers and Quran recitations.
In the Quran
Beginning of Ramadan
Practices during Ramadan
Fasting
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Valentine's Day
| Valentine's Day | |
|---|---|
Antique Valentine's card | |
| Observed by | Many countries |
| Type | Cultural, Christian, commercial |
| Significance | Love and affection celebrated between lovers |
| Date | February 14 (in most countries, see text) |
| Observances | Sending greeting cards and gifts, dating |
| Related to | Lupercalia |
Saint Valentine's Day, often simply Valentine's Day, is a holiday observed on February 14 honoring one or more early Christian martyrs named Valentinus. It was first established byPope Gelasius I in 496 AD, and was later deleted from the General Roman Calendar of saints in 1969 by Pope Paul VI. It is celebrated in countries around the world, mostly in the West, although it remains a working day in all of them.
The day first became associated with romantic love in the circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished. By the 15th century, it had evolved into an occasion in which lovers expressed their love for each other by presenting flowers, offeringconfectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as "valentines").
Modern Valentine's Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have given way to mass-producedgreeting cards.
Saint Valentine
Historical facts
Numerous early Christian martyrs were named Valentine. The Valentines honored on February 14 are Valentine of Rome (Valentinus presb. m. Romae) and Valentine of Terni (Valentinus ep. Interamnensis m. Romae). Valentine of Rome was a priest in Rome who was martyred about AD 269 and was buried on the Via Flaminia. The flower crowned skull of St Valentine is exhibited in the Basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, Rome. Other relics are found in the Basilica of Santa Prassede, also in Rome, as well as at Whitefriar Street Carmelite Churchin Dublin, Ireland.
Valentine of Terni became bishop of Interamna (modern Terni) about AD 197 and is said to have been martyred during the persecution under Emperor Aurelian. He is also buried on the Via Flaminia, but in a different location than Valentine of Rome. His relics are at the Basilica of Saint Valentine in Terni (Basilica di San Valentino).
The Catholic Encyclopedia also speaks of a third saint named Valentine who was mentioned in early martyrologies under date of February 14. He was martyred in Africa with a number of companions, but nothing more is known about him.
No romantic elements are present in the original early medieval biographies of either of these martyrs. By the time a Saint Valentine became linked to romance in the 14th century, distinctions between Valentine of Rome and Valentine of Terni were utterly lost.
Saint Valentine's head was preserved in the abbey of New Minster, Winchester and venerated. But there is no evidence that Saint Valentine was a popular saint before Chaucer's poems in 14th century, not even in the area of Winchester. Saint Valentine's celebration didn't differ from the celebrations of many other saints, and no church was ever dedicated to him.
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Recent research shows that chocolate can provide natural health-promoting substances called FLAVONOIDS.
Since flavonoids seem to help prevent heart disease and cancer, the idea of eating chocolate sounds like a tempting and delicious way to better your health. The complete message is, however, that although chocolate might be preferable to other treats, it is no substitute for vegetables and fruits, which also contain flavonoids.
The flavonoids in chocolate that laboratory studies demonstrate to have powerful antioxidant effects are called flavanols and procyanidins. These two compounds come from the flavonoid “family” that includes resveratrol, found in grape juice, and EGCG, found in green tea. When people consume these substances in chocolate and cocoa, the antioxidant status of their blood increases.
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Depending on the angle from which you spotted it, the 30 foot-wide mysterious craft appeared to be saucer-shaped. It was so large that local law enforcement had to remove roadside signage so it could pass through. But it was covered in a tightly concealed tarp, making any further examination impossible.
Muhammad Iqbal (On Iqbal Day)
Sir Allama Mohammad Iqbal | |
| Full name | Muhammad Iqbal |
|---|---|
| Born | November 9, 1877 Sialkot, Punjab, British India |
| Died | April 21, 1938 (aged 60) Lahore, Punjab, British India |
| Era | Modern philosophy |
| Region | British India |
| School | Islamic philosophy |
| Main interests | Urdu poetry, Persian poetry |
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| Website | allamaiqbal.com |
Sir Muhammad Iqbal (Urdu: محمد اقبال) (November 9, 1877 – April 21, 1938) was a Muslim poetand philosopher born in Sialkot, British India (now in Pakistan), whose poetry in Urdu andPersian is considered to be among the greatest of the modern era.[1] He is commonly referred to as Allama Iqbal (علامہ اقبال, Allama lit. Scholar).
After studying in England and Germany, Iqbal established a law practice, but concentrated primarily on writing scholarly works on politics, economics, history, philosophy and religion. He is best known for his poetic works, including Asrar-e-Khudi—which brought a knighthood—Rumuz-e-Bekhudi, and the Bang-e-Dara, with its enduring patriotic song Tarana-e-Hind. InAfghanistan and Iran, where he is known as Iqbāl-e Lāhorī (اقبال لاهوری Iqbal of Lahore), he is highly regarded for his Persian works.
Iqbal was a strong proponent of the political and spiritual revival of Islamic civilization across the world, but specifically in India; a series of famous lectures he delivered to this effect were published as The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam. One of the most prominent leaders of the All-India Muslim League, Iqbal encouraged the creation of a "state in northwestern India for Indian Muslims" in his 1930 presidential address.[2] Iqbal encouraged and worked closely with Muhammad Ali Jinnah, and he is known as Muffakir-e-Pakistan ("The Thinker of Pakistan"), Shair-e-Mashriq ("The Poet of the East"), and Hakeem-ul-Ummat ("The Sage of theUmmah"). He is officially recognised as the "national poet" in Pakistan. The anniversary of his birth (یوم ولادت محمد اقبال – Yōm-e Welādat-e Muḥammad Iqbāl) on November 9 is a holiday in Pakistan.
Early life
Muhammad Iqbal was born on November 9, 1877 in Sialkot, in the Punjab province of British India in what is now Pakistan. During the reign ofMughal emperor, Shah Jahan—according to scholar Bruce Lawrence—Iqbal's Kashmiri Pandit ancestors from Kashmir had converted toIslam. According to some sources: "The family had migrated from Kashmir where Iqbal's Brahmin ancestors had been converted to Islam." Iqbal often wrote about his being "a son of Kashmiri-Brahmins but (being) acquainted with the wisdom of Rûm and Tabriz."
Iqbal's father, Nur Muhammad, was a tailor, who lacked formal education, but who had great devotion to Islam and Sufism and a "mystically tinged piety." Iqbal's mother was known in the family as a "wise, generous woman who quietly gave financial help to poor and needy women and arbitrated in neighbor's disputes." After his mother's death in 1914, Iqbal wrote an elegy for her:
Who would wait for me anxiously in my native place?
Who would display restlessness if my letter fails to arrive
I will visit thy grave with this complaint:
Who will now think of me in midnight prayers?
All thy life thy love served me with devotion—
When I became fit to serve thee, thou hast departed.
At the age of four, young Iqbal



