Tolerance For Intolerance Is Not A Virtue By: Howard Jacobs | - A phobia is an irrational fear. When people use words such as "Islamaphobe" or "homophobe", they are implying an irrational fear of Muslim or gay people. The "phobia" implication is misleading. If a person disagrees with policies (say gay marriage), that does not mean that the person fears gay people, yet he is likely to be hit with the "Homophobe" slander for that opinion.
What Are Most Celebrated Festivals In Amritsar? By: johans pauol | - Amritsar is one of the holiest cities in the world. It has various historical and religious sites. The most important religious place of Sikhism Golden Temple is located here. Being the gateway for travelers coming to India on the overland route from central Asia it has become the center of traditional and commercial activities of the country. Visitors from all over the world take flights to Amritsar not only to visit its religious places but also the colorful events holding here every year. Alt ... Tags:Cheap flights to Amritsar, Amritsar flights, flights to Amrits
As has been much discussed here and around the web, India is a popular destination for individuals and couples seeking to use a surrogate mother to have children. Sometimes the decision to go to India is driven by economics.Sometimes its motivated by inhospitable law in the home country of the commissioning parents.
Platinum Jubilee By: Ibrahim | - Platinum is a soft, ductile and silver-white metallic element. The Spanish scientist Antonio de Ulloa discovered it in gold-bearing deposits in Columbia in 1735. The English chemist William Wollaston first obtained pure platinum in 1803; and was also the first to devise a way to produce platinum in a workable form suitable for commercial purposes. South Africa, Russia and Canada produce almost all of the world's output of platinum. Its production began about in 1925, but it began to be used for ... Tags:mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism, microfinance, United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, Journalism in Middle East, Jour
Sayed Imam Shah (d. 1520) is said to have launched a brisk mission in Gujrat. He converted a certain Khoja Jiva in Khambat, Gujrat. Khoja Jiva was well rooted in Ismailism and he himself converted large number of Kanabi caste of the Hindus, notably Motilal, Daya Ram Nathu, etc. The descendant of Motilal migrated to Surat during the time of Imam Nizar II (1585-1628), who deputed Sayed Abdul Nabi in India, whose tomb is in Kankara Khadi, near Surat. He was followed ... Tags:bohras, bohri, dawoodi bohra, pir, mawla, quran ul hakim, ali, mizan, allah, saudi ara, Khamr, Journalism in United Kingdom, Journalism in Pakistan, J
Swastikas In Cambridge Colleges By: Stephen Taylor | - Did you know that we have examples of the Swastika in some of the world-famous Cambridge Churches and Chapels? Swastikas are found in a number of buildings here in Cambridge. Some are incorporated in architectural embellishments like the Swastika meander on the front elevation of the Old Schools next to the Senate House. There's nothing sinister about this. It is simply an elaboration of the Greek Fret motif that enables the development of the 'Swastika' to appear within the design.
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Amritsar Flight By: Mandy Chagger | - There are many reasons to find yourself an Amritsar flight; a cheap Amritsar flight can actually result in one of the finest vacations imaginable. In fact, many tourists, backpackers, and simple citizens do this every single day for many different reasons. By far the most important reason, and the one that is usually at the top of one’s list for finding an Amritsar flight is religion. Home to important artifacts and sites for the Hindu Religion, as well as home to what is the actual heart ... Tags:Amritsar Flight, flight to amritsar, flights to amritsar, cheap flights to amritsar, amritsar flights, cheap flight to amritsar, cheap flights amritsa