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Friday, 18 January 2013

‏‏سعادت حسن منٹو

Saadat Hassan Manto ( ‏‏سعادت حسن منٹو‎)
 (May 11, 1912 – January 18, 1955) 

Saadat Hassan Manto was a short story writer of the Urdu language. He is best known for his short stories, "Bu" (Odour), "Khol Do" (Open It), "Thanda Gosht" (Cold Meat), and his magnum opus, "Toba Tek Singh".
Manto was also a film and radio scriptwriter and a journalist. He published twenty-two collections of short stories, one novel, five collections of radio plays, three collections of essays, and two collections of personal sketches.[1]
Manto was tried for obscenity six times, thrice before 1947 and thrice after 1947 in Pakistan, but never convicted.[2] Some of his works have been translated in other languages.

Wednesday, 9 January 2013

Phenomenal Size of Qaum-e-Aad


Phenomenal Size of Qaum-e-Aad
Recent gas exploration activity in the south east region of the Arabian desert uncovered a skeletal remains of a human of phenomenal size. This region of the Arabian Desert is called the Empty Quarter , or in Arabic, ‘Rab-Ul-Khalee’. The discovery was made by the Aramco Exploration team. As Allah states in the Quran that He had created people of phenomenal size the like of which He has not created since.
These were the people of Aad where Prophet HUD was sent. They were very tall, big, and very powerful, such that they could put their arms around a tree trunk and uproot it. Later these people, who were given all the power, turned against Allah and the Prophet and transgressed beyond all boundaries set by Allah. As a result they were destroyed. Ulema’s of Saudi Arabia believe these to be the remains of the people of Aad.
Saudi Military has secured the whole area and no one is allowed to enter except the ARAMCO personnel. See the attachment and note the size of the two men standing in the picture in comparison to the size of the skeleton. The following skeletons was found in Saudi Arabia when ARAMACO was drilling for oil:

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