WARNING Signs of Suicide: By: Dr Mike Shery The subject of suicide inspires immediate horror and it is so charged with universal dread and burning emotion that people almost always avoid talking about it.
This life-saving article breaks this taboo and lists the warning signs of suicide everyone should know in order to save a life. Tags: Suicide, Depression, warning signs, red flag, death, guilt, bipolar, crisis, suicidal, kil
An American Flag T-Shirt Doesn't Have To Be Red White & Blue! By: Ernest R. Peterson Who says that an American flag t shirt has to be red, white and blue? I found a great patriotic baseball jersey that comes in pink, white and powder blue. This adorable American flag t shirt takes the traditional flag and makes it remarkably feminine just by using pastel colors... Tags: american flag t shirt
Spanish Flag By: Sandra Lightowler The Spanish flag is a yellow and red triband with the yellow horizontal band in the middle of two red horizontal bands. Tags: spanish flag, spanish flag protocol
When Relationship Red Flags Go Up By: Francis K Githinji There are those tell tale signs that pop up in a relationship giving you an indication to run for the hills. Red flags are warning signs that tell you its time to quit and quit as fast as possible. Tags: Relationship Red Flags
Ismaili Flag - Modern Period By: Dr. D.S. Merchant "Imam Hasan Ali Shah (1817-1881) arrived in India in 1842. He died and buried in Hasanabad, Bombay in 1881. He was succeeded by his son Imam Aga Ali Shah (1881-1885), who also died in Poona on August 17, 1885. His body in a bier was brought to Bombay, where it was temporarily enshrined in Hasanabad, Bombay for 64 days, and shipped for interment in Najaf. Mukhi Kassim Musa (d. 1896), the then estate agent was entrusted to carry the Imam's bier from Bombay to Najaf. He left behind a very important narrative of the journey of 25 days. He relates that the procession carrying the bier to the sea-port was started from Hasanabad on October 25, 1885. Describing the scene of the grand procession of ten thousand persons, he writes that, "Many persons, numbering 125 had lifted the plates of fruits and sweetmeats on heads in the procession. They were followed by another 125 Ismaili believers, carrying banners and muttering salawat with tears in eyes. They were followed by the special horses of Imam Aga Ali Shah, caparisoned in golden and silver. Behind them were six horses loaded with swords, and another six with that of the shields. Next followed five riders, and three among them held three big banners of Ali bin Abu Talib. These banners are taken out on special occasions" (p. 7). Tags: ismaili ginans, ismaili center, ismaili ginan, ismaili muslims, ismaili, Ismaili Flag, aga
Ismaili Flag - Post-Alamut Period By: Dr. D.S. Merchant The post-Alamut is the longest period in the Ismaili history, and so is most obscure and dark due to the dearth of the historical informations. It almost covers 580 years for 18 Imams, who lived in different villages and towns in Iran. They had no their own rule and as a result, no need was apparently felt for their banner.
Hitherto, we have surveyed that the banner or flag had been used mostly in the battlefields on different occasions and periods. Now, the period ahead was of peace, therefore, the outstanding services of the heroes were symbolized in different manners. The Ismaili flag reflects same massage to the followers through the agency of green and red colours. Tags: ismaili ginans, ismaili center, ismaili ginan, ismaili muslims, ismaili, Ismaili Flag, aga
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