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Saturday, November 19, 2011

[chottala.com] Is Social Security for Elderly anti Islam?



You failed to answer my question and started your usual B.S. instead. We all know, Islamic Social Justice System has never worked and people could be found starving even in rein of the Prophet and first 4 Caliphs. European have not started this system 'lately' your Pakis have raised even their grand-children on Charity of British.
If you think, Pakistan has become Door Mat of rich countries of the world, why don't you go back and make Pakistan stand on its own feet instead of living off Charity of British in U.K.?
Who the hell has Pakistan lost $ 70 billion to after getting so much Aid that its Foreign Exchange Reserves reached record breaking level of $ 19 billion, when it used to never have more than $ 2 billion before she sided with USA against Taliban verbally?
Why Pakis have to lie so much?
USA doubled GDP and Per Capita Income in just 5 years after 2001 but Beggars want more claiming some Fictional Losses that they can not even prove.
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Lying is our Habit, Corruption is our Culture, Hate is our Religion and Begging is our Profession ...!
Pakistan ZinDaabaaD ...!


From: muradali shaikh <muradali_shaikh2@yahoo.co.uk>


Who delivered the rights of women, and system of welfare? First in the time of the Prophet and his four companions -- the rightly guided Caliphs. Don't forget, if you truly loves Islam, Muslims and their justice system.

Before this and after them, lately Europeans started acting on this welfare system, while we forget and now Pakistan is  the door mat of the world, surviving on the doles, while loosing 70 billions dollars in the last ten years slavery of the West.

From: S Turkman <turkman@sbcglobal.net>

 
Now you understand, why Karl Marx had made Elderly and Retired people Government's responsibility and why his this proposal was accepting in by Capitalist Americans later in 1934, when they had started sending Monthly Cheques (paying not too little money) plus had starting providing Free Medical Care to all handicapped, Mentally Retarded and retired elderly over 65 years of age?
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The case explained below proves, Islamic Cultural and Society System does not work and Socailism works fine 100% because nothing is guaranteed in Islamic System. Now could anybody tell me, if this part of Socialism, which is being practiced in all advanced countries of the world is not Islam?
Its not and because Moslims had failed to come up with such system, God had to create Karl Marx to give Moslims some shame however, could now anybody tell me, are we ashamed?
Not really because we are wearing clothes, right?
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Majority of Moslim Immigrants in the West are living off famously on Charity of Socialistic system of the Western Countries but when you ask them, all are Anti Socialism. Most of them want Islamic System in their countries and some want Shriya Law even in Canada and U.K. Morons ...!


From: Arif Khan <arif12@verizon.net>


this is so SAD!!!   Arif
 
 
 
 
 

No regrets about living at Edhi home: Qureshi

Eighty-eight year old Bibi Begum Qureshi takes a trip down memory lane on Friday. – White Star
KARACHI: "Money defines relationships today. But I have no regrets that at this age, I am living at an Edhi home. I look at this phase as another aspect of the independence which I thoroughly enjoyed throughout my life," says 88-year-old Bibi Begum Qureshi.
Ms Qureshi, who is currently staying at the shelter home for homeless women in North Karachi, holds a doctorate degree in agricultural economics and has the experience of teaching at three foreign universities for many years.
She also claims to have taught the former UN secretary-general, Kofi Annan, in Ghana .
Resting on a bed in a large hall, Dr Qureshi doesn`t appear to be different from the many destitute women at the shelter home.
But it`s only when one starts talking to her that one recognises her graceful personality and realises the irony that sometimes even higher academic qualification can`t help when it comes to old age.
"Relations become a burden at an old age if they cannot contribute to family income," explains Dr Qureshi who can vividly recall the details of her past.
Born in Muradabad in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, Dr Qureshi got her bachelors and masters degrees from the Aligarh Muslim University after receiving education from Gokuldas Girls College and Partab Singh High School .
She later went to Ireland where she did her MLitt and PhD from the Trinity College of University of Dublin in 1960. She also had to borrow money to meet her educational expenses there.
"My father had great confidence and trust in me even more than he had in his three sons. He raised me like a boy that helped me grow in life," she says.
After completing her studies, Dr Qureshi returned to Pakistan and taught at the Government College for Women in Rawalpindi for about five years. She also taught at the University of Cape Coast, Ghana; the University of Lusaka, Zambia; and the University of Nairobi, Kenya.
"I spent almost 12 years teaching in Africa . I had a wonderful teaching experience in Ghana where I taught for eight years. Kofi Annan was my student, though not a bright one," she quips.
According to Dr Qureshi, she was inspired by the speeches of Ghana`s first president Kwame Nkrumah that was a major reason behind her decision to apply for a post in that country. She says she finally met him when he came to listen to her public lecture.
"I enjoyed my life to the fullest and had the opportunity to visit many European countries. However, the country I really liked was China because of the dedication and honesty I saw in its citizens," she says.
Replying to a question regarding her marriage, Dr Qureshi explains that she remained engaged to her cousin for four years but had to break off the relationship to pursue higher studies.
Disappointed by job offers in the country, she preferred not to work here once she got retired and spent many years at her siblings` place.
She says she prays for the good health of Abdus Sattar Edhi who has provided the best and safest place to the homeless. "It`s like my second home."
"We look after basic needs of destitute women and provide medical support to them," says the official in charge of the Edhi centre, Dr Naseem Atiq.In her opinion, the most challenging aspect of the job is to see the old longing for home.
"This is painful. But our problem is that we can neither force the families to take their old relations back home nor can we abandon them," she says, adding that a majority of the women are old and suffering from psychological illnesses.
"When I joined seven years ago, there were 500 women at the shelter. The figure has risen to 1,600 now. This is happening perhaps because
we have stopped practising our religion in its true sense," she believes.
She says it saddened her even more when it emerged that many families had given wrong addresses and phone numbers to the centre to avoid contact and responsibility.
"In this materialistic age, people have lost the quality of being humane. We don`t have the time to listen, talk and care for the elderly people who need to be looked after like a child. Families consider it easier to declare their old relatives psychological ill and admit them here," says Dr Atiq.






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[chottala.com] Chemo Cures Cancer and The Earth Is Flat



                                           Chemo  Cures  Cancer  and The  Earth  Is  Flat
Intro & Book Extract by Healing Cancer Naturally 2005

The following is an extract from eminent cancer treatment researcher Lothar Hirneise's book "Chemotherapy Heals Cancer and The World Is Flat" published in autumn 2005, complemented by its extensive table of contents. Contrary to what its title suggests, this is an "encyclopedic" comparative reference and guide book as well as a fascinating read on both the holistic "alternative" approaches to healing cancer and the conventional or orthodox allopathic treatment of the variegated forms of this disease. It is most highly recommended by Healing Cancer Naturally to all those wishing to read a holistic and very informative how-to or DIY healing guide in book form which simultaneously provides numerous detailed insights into the vast and many-faceted subject of cancer healing.
"For many years Lothar Hirneise has been traveling throughout the world looking for the most successful cancer therapies, and he has been explaining to people that there is much more available than just chemotherapy and irradiation. Recognized internationally as Europe's leading specialist in this area, he describes the results of his years of research in this encyclopedia of non-conventional therapies. The reader will also learn in detail why so-called experts in reality know little about cancer. In addition to descriptions of more than 100 cancer  therapies and substances used in treating cancer, the author also explains which cancer therapies are used allopathically, for which types of cancer, and what is imperative for a patient to know before he subjects himself to such therapies. The 3E program, which is based on the analysis of case histories of thousands of people who have survived late stage cancer, is also described for the first time. Learn why so many people die of cancer, and why so many others do not. This book not only supplies an incredible amount of information, it also helps the cancer patient to find his own way to cure cancer through the active exercises of the 3E program."
Reprinted by Healing Cancer Naturally with special permission of the publisher.
Here is what you can expect from this book and what you should not expect from this book!
Almost without exception people view the diagnosis of cancer as a type of punishment and injustice, which they initially confront with a sense of powerlessness. This sense of powerlessness however is primarily due to false reports in the press and the consequent lack of information on the part of patients. To a great extent cancer is not a terminal illness to which one is helplessly surrendered.
How have I come to this conclusion, which certainly may appear as "quite presumptive" in the light of the many deaths attributed to cancer each year? Unfortunately I cannot provide you with an answer to this question in just a few words; and this is precisely the reason that this detailed book has been written. If you have read it carefully then you will understand for yourself, why I have come to the firm conviction that by no means is cancer the dangerous illness that it is always made out to be, even though so many people die of cancer.
In the following pages I will explain to you how allopathic medicine normally treats your type of cancer, and why its practitioners believe that they must do it this way. This is very important because it will enable you to better communicate with your doctor. I want to make it clear from the very beginning that it is very important to me that you conduct a satisfying dialog with your doctors, alternative practitioners, and other professional helpers. I am an absolute proponent of close collaboration with therapists (here I mean all helpers, regardless of whether alternative practitioner, psychologist, etc.) and I am an opponent of the attitude, "I'll get through this on my own". On the other hand, my experience has shown me that it is very difficult to find therapists with whom you can really conduct the necessary dialog.
I would also like to explain an additional bias at the beginning of the book. I am neither for nor against conventional medicine and I am neither for nor against non-conventional medicine. I am exclusively concerned with people's welfare, and whatever contributes to regaining their health is all the same to me. If I have become more and more interested in non-conventional medicine in recent years, this has nothing to do with any prejudices or personal interests, rather it is due to the results of my own research which have convinced me that conventional medicine is not nearly as successful in treating chronic illnesses like cancer, as many patients, unfortunately, still believe.
It is very important to me that you understand this, because if an author writes positively about non-conventional therapies and exposes errors of conventional medicine, then that author is happily relegated to an "esoteric corner", or even worse, that author is considered a "doctor hater". Believe me, nothing is further from my intent and interests, and anyone who knows me, understands that I am a man who thinks quite logically, and that I prefer to move on diplomatic, rather than revolutionary, paths.
Naturally it is a tactic of allopathic medicine to present me as an enemy of physicians who are not used to entering into a dialog with those who do not share their views, and instead dismiss all people with different opinions as crackpots. To apply the title of crackpot to people who think differently has some great advantages. In the first place you can always play the role of one who knows better, and secondly you do not have to change, because everything is all right (comfortably right).
We all know from our own experience that nothing in life is more difficult than changing ourselves. Naturally this also applies to doctors, or perhaps it would be better to say, this primarily applies to doctors. And I can understand this. A person has studied at the university for 5-6 years, then spent 2-4 years in specialization, and perhaps a few more years in a hospital to gain experience, and here comes Mr. Hirneise, who does not even have a doctor's degree, and maintains that this knowledge gained over years is at least in part, if not entirely, wrong.
It takes genuine greatness of character for a person to question his knowledge and thus a portion of his personality over and over again in the course of his life; and the number of people who are capable of doing this is very small. I thank God for the privilege of becoming acquainted with some of these people, and I am eternally grateful to these people that they have shared so much of their priceless knowledge with me. Without their input I would never have thought so much about why people become ill, or how they can be restored to health. In this book I would like to share with you in a brief form the unifying theme I have found as to why people who are most seriously ill have become healthy again.
In order for you to learn as much from this book as possible, unfortunately it is also necessary to refer to circumstances, which on first glance appear to have nothing to do with your illness. However only if you understand that political and financial interests can contribute to a medicine has being prescribed for you, which perhaps will harm you more than it will help you, can you conduct an open dialog with your doctor; a dialog that could determine whether you live or die.
In almost every case this dialog will determine whether you will live or not. You should be clear about this for yourself, and you should prepare for this discussion. I am amazed again and again at how little patients know about their illness. Every woman browses through catalogs before she purchases a new kitchen, not to mention men and cars. However when it comes to purchasing a therapy, very few patients inform themselves in detail about their illness, rather they rely on statements from neighbors and acquaintances, or on the statements of a doctor. If you are wondering about my choice of words, "purchasing a therapy", then this may be because you have not yet considered that medicine is a business just like other enterprises.
Even if payment is organized somewhat differently through the health insurance system than it is for other businesses, nevertheless in the final analysis it comes down to buying and selling. As a patient you must always remind yourself of this fact, because you never have to accept an "unfriendly therapy salesperson" again.
This is no appeal to haggle over a discount, but rather an appeal to speak to a doctor like one grown-up speaks to another grown-up, and to place at least the same minimum requirements on this business transaction that are placed on the purchase of a car. Would you deal with a car salesman who would respond to your question as to whether the car that you are interested in is also available in a special paint finish, with the following statement: "Either you take it or go to a different dealership"? You would certainly leave immediately and take your business elsewhere. However when a doctor responds with insult or with arrogance to a patient's questions, then this is accepted by many patients without so much as a murmur, because they are not aware that they are paying the doctor's salary with their monthly insurance premium.
Another point: patients believe that if they are not nice to their doctor they will have disadvantages in their treatment as a consequence. No doubt this can be true, on the other hand, every patient should ask himself whether he really wants to be treated by this kind of therapist. If these lines should give rise to the impression that I am not fond of doctors, then this is 100% incorrect as good friends of mine are doctors. However I feel that my primary responsibility rests with patients, and in my more than 10 years of clinical experience, and principally through my experience with cancer patients, I have learned that it is the "uncomfortable patients" who return to health. By uncomfortable, I do not mean arrogant or loud, but rather demanding. Demand that which is your due of your doctor – namely that he helps you to the full extent possible.
Good doctors are never irritated with legitimate questions, and they know how unsure patients are, particularly right after the diagnosis. If your doctor does not take the necessary time, then find a therapist for whom you are valuable enough that he will take the necessary time.
By the way, if I write "somewhat more" in this book about non-conventional cancer therapies than I do about allopathic applications, there are two reasons why. First, those who purchase this book expect to learn something about successful therapies other than chemotherapy and radiation, and second, it is simply a fact that is not easy to write about conventional cancer therapies if you want to describe them independently of pharmaceutical funding and career thinking.
Another tip: Use this book as a workbook. This book is structured in such a manner that when you have completed it you will know what is important for you. Moreover it is important that you understand that even in holistic therapy there are things that are necessary, things that are important, and things that are not-so-important. I say this because I know there are many books and reports in which hundreds of therapies are listed, and after reading all this material the patient neither remembers what he has read, nor does know how he should then begin "his" therapy. Thus I recommend that you take notes while you are reading and do not leave any question open. Your life and the happiness of your family are at stake. Do not put yourself under time pressure; at this point just think about your future. Everything else is secondary.
However I do not want to conceal from you what this book cannot do. It will not tell you which therapy you should start today, it cannot relieve you of the responsibility of perhaps speaking with various therapists; and more than anything else there is one other thing it cannot do: It cannot change you.
From the bottom of my heart my desire for you is that you will start to view your future today (again) in an extremely positive light, and that you will create your future yourself through visualization and activities. Whatever you have hoped for up to this point – it is possible!
Carpe diem.
Lothar Hirneise




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[chottala.com] Tipaimukh Dam: Hasina's Friendship on Test



India will build Tipaimukh dam: Bangladesh in dark

During his visit to Dhaka in September, Dr. Manmohan repeatedly assured Bangladesh that India wouldn't do anything harmful to Bangladesh.  The project's work is progressing silently without taking Bangladesh on board. 


When contacted, a high official of the Ministry of Water Resources preferring anonymity told The New Nation that they are not aware about such deal.He said the joint communiqué signed by Bangladesh and India during the Bangladesh's Prime Minister's visit to Delhi, said that India does not do anything at Tipaimukh without notifying Bangladesh







http://thenewnationbd.com/newsdetails.aspx?newsid=23331
http://www.prothom-alo.com/detail/date/2011-11-19/news/202026

Desh-Bondhu,
'Desher Kotha Bolay'


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