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Thursday, January 14, 2016
Friday, September 11, 2015
Whom you do not know!
Narrated
'Abdullah Bin 'Amr(RA:) A man asked the
Prophet , "What sort of deeds or (what qualities of) Islam are good?"
The
Prophet replied, 'To feed (the poor) and greet those whom you know and those
whom you do not Know.
SUNDARBAN
Criterion
: The
Sundarbans is the largest area of mangrove forest in the world and the only one
that is inhabited by the tiger. The land area in the Sundarbans is constantly
being changed, moulded and shaped by the action of the tides, with erosion
processes more prominent along estuaries and deposition processes along the
banks of inner estuarine waterways influenced by the accelerated discharge of silt
from sea water. Its role as a wetland nursery for marine organisms and as a
climatic buffer against cyclones is a unique natural process.
Criterion
(x): The
mangrove ecosystem of the Sundarbans is considered to be unique because of its
immensely rich mangrove flora and mangrove-associated fauna. Some 78 species of
mangroves have been recorded in the area making it the richest mangrove forest
in the world. It is also unique as the mangroves are not only dominant as
fringing mangroves along the creeks and backwaters, but also grow along the
sides of rivers in muddy as well as in flat, sandy areas.
The
Sundarbans support a wealth of animal species including the single largest
population of tiger and a number of other threatened aquatic mammals such as
the Irrawaddy and Ganges River dolphins. The site also contains an exceptional
number of threatened reptiles including the king cobra and significant
populations of the endemic river terrapin which was once believed to be
extinct. The property provides nesting grounds for marine turtles including the
olive riley, green and hawksbill. Two of the four species of highly primitive
horseshoe crab (Tachypleus gigas and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda) are found here.
The Sajnakhali area, listed as an Important Bird Area, contains a wealth of
waterfowl and is of high importance for migratory birds.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Sundarban .........................
Is it that there is a disease in their hearts? Or
do they doubt, or do they fear that Allah and His Messenger will be unjust to
them? Nay, it is they themselves who are the wrongdoers. – Al-Quranp-24:51
SUNDARBAN
Wildlife refers to the animals
and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not
domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The
expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879
work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern
Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stream,”
and “there" you find "nature’s children as unrestrained in
their wild, free life as they were in the …backwoods of primitive England.” The
term wildling is much older, however, as is wildness from which wildlife is
derivative, being used for example by William Shakespeare to refer to those
qualities of living things not under the influence or control of humans.
Charles Darwin when referring to artificial selection... More »
Criterion
(x): The
mangrove ecosystem of the Sundarbans is considered to be unique because of its
immensely rich mangrove flora and mangrove-associated fauna. Some 78 species of
mangroves have been recorded in the area making it the richest mangrove forest
in the world. It is also unique as the mangroves are not only dominant as
fringing mangroves along the creeks and backwaters, but also grow along the
sides of rivers in muddy as well as in flat, sandy areas.
The
Sundarbans support a wealth of animal species including the single largest
population of tiger and a number of other threatened aquatic mammals such as
the Irrawaddy and Ganges River dolphins. The site also contains an exceptional
number of threatened reptiles including the king cobra and significant
populations of the endemic river terrapin which was once believed to be
extinct. The property provides nesting grounds for marine turtles including the
olive riley, green and hawksbill. Two of the four species of highly primitive
horseshoe crab (Tachypleus gigas and Carcinoscorpius rotundicauda) are found here.
The Sajnakhali area, listed as an Important Bird Area, contains a wealth of
waterfowl and is of high importance for migratory birds.
Thursday, September 3, 2015
Would you be contented .....................
Narrated by Abu Malek(RA:) :
He heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: He who professed that there is no god but Allah and made a denial of everything which the people worship beside Allah, his property and blood became inviolable, an their affairs rest with Allah.
O you who believe! what is the matter with you that, when it is said to you, go forth in the way of Allah, you sink heavily towards the earth? Would you be contented with the present life in preference to the Hereafter? But the enjoyment of the present life is but little, as compared with the Hereafter. Al Quran-9,-38
SUNDARBAN
Wildlife refers to the animals and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879 work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stream,” and “there" you find "nature’s children as unrestrained in their wild, free life as they were in the …backwoods of primitive England.” The term wildling is much older, however, as is wildness from which wildlife is derivative, being used for example by William Shakespeare to refer to those qualities of living things not under the influence or control of humans. Charles Darwin when referring to artificial selection... More »
The land is constantly being changed, moulded and shaped by the action of the tides, with erosion processes more prominent along estuaries and deposition processes along the banks of inner estuarine waterways influenced by the accelerated discharge of silt from seawater. About half of the Sundarbans is under water and the rest of the landscape is characterized by low-lying alluvial islands and mudbanks, with sandy beaches and dunes along the coast. The entire mangrove forest extends over an area of 4,262 km2 , of which 2,320 km2 is forest and the rest is water, and is called Sundarban owing to the dominance of the tree species Heritiera fomes , locally known as 'sundari'. This marsh vegetation consists of elements of the Malayan Peninsular and Polynesian regions, together with some Indo-Chinese, Ethiopian and a few of the New World. It is not found elsewhere except in a small part of the Mahanadi and Godaveri deltas to the south-west and the Bay Islands.
Would you be contented ...........................
Narrated by Abu Malek(RA:) :
He heard the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) say: He who professed that there is no god but Allah and made a denial of everything which the people worship beside Allah, his property and blood became inviolable, an their affairs rest with Allah.
O you who believe! what is the matter with you that, when it is said to you, go forth in the way of Allah, you sink heavily towards the earth? Would you be contented with the present life in preference to the Hereafter? But the enjoyment of the present life is but little, as compared with the Hereafter. Al Quran-9,-38
SUNDARBAN
Wildlife refers to the animals and related plants in a state of nature, or the species of fauna that are not domesticated or tame and are also indigenous to an area, region or range. The expression is relatively recent in origin dating to Richard Jefferies' 1879 work discussing the various animal species in the Wiltshire Downs in southern Britain. Jefferies insisted, “glance into the hedgerow, the copse, or stream,” and “there" you find "nature’s children as unrestrained in their wild, free life as they were in the …backwoods of primitive England.” The term wildling is much older, however, as is wildness from which wildlife is derivative, being used for example by William Shakespeare to refer to those qualities of living things not under the influence or control of humans. Charles Darwin when referring to artificial selection... More »
The land is constantly being changed, moulded and shaped by the action of the tides, with erosion processes more prominent along estuaries and deposition processes along the banks of inner estuarine waterways influenced by the accelerated discharge of silt from seawater. About half of the Sundarbans is under water and the rest of the landscape is characterized by low-lying alluvial islands and mudbanks, with sandy beaches and dunes along the coast. The entire mangrove forest extends over an area of 4,262 km2 , of which 2,320 km2 is forest and the rest is water, and is called Sundarban owing to the dominance of the tree species Heritiera fomes , locally known as 'sundari'. This marsh vegetation consists of elements of the Malayan Peninsular and Polynesian regions, together with some Indo-Chinese, Ethiopian and a few of the New World. It is not found elsewhere except in a small part of the Mahanadi and Godaveri deltas to the south-west and the Bay Islands.
Monday, June 1, 2015
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