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Suspense ended.I have found it for both of us :D Here is for ya initially to end your curiosity.I wish i could find the whole Novel in English for ya.

This amazing man was Turgut Reis.درگوت رئس You can read about him here on wiki.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turgut_Reis

And his escape from Girba.(Not as interesting as i read but it'll give you the idea).

In September 1550 Mahdia surrendered to the joint Spanish-Sicilian-Maltese force. In the meantime, Turgut Reis was repairing his ships at the beach of Djerba. On October, Andrea Doria appeared with his fleet at Djerba and blocked the entrance of the island's lagoon with his ships, trapping the beached galleys of Turgut Reis inside the Channel of Cantera. Turgut Reis had all his ships dragged overland through hastily dug canals and on a heavily greased boardway to the other side of the island and sailed to Constantinople, capturing two galleys on the way, one Genoese and one Sicilian, which were en route to Djerba in order to assist the forces of Doria. Prince Abu Beker, son of the Sultan of Tunis, who was an ally of Spain, was on the Genoese galley.
 
My brother clicked this one today

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So strange how other ummas lived before us and undoubtedly after us with their own stories, lives, desires, fears, defeats and triumphs and then they perish & others come with similar circumstances, themes but under different conditions.. Does a girl today grow, or feel differently than one who lived a thousand years ago? I doubt it.. Sob7an Allah alwa7id alqahar...
 
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Assalamu-alaikum,

The above pic was taken in 'Wonder Caves', situated at the the 'Cradle of Humankind' (where all of mankind is thought to have evolved from :P )
(http://www.maropeng.co.za/ <-- Doing my bit for tourism : ) )

The wonder cave is the third largest natural cave in the country & is believed to be about 2200 million years old. It was rediscovered in the late 19th century by miners who dynamited and excavated limestone for the making of cement.

The cave is 125 meters long, 54 wide & 60 meters deep

The cave has about 14 stalactites & stalagmites, formation upto 15 meters.


^^One such stalagmite formation is called the 'Mother Mary' - who appears to be in prayer!^^



SubhanAllah!
I was amazed when I saw this!


"Do you not see that to ALLAH prostrates whoever is in the heavens and whoever is on the earth and the sun, the moon, the stars, the mountains, the trees, the moving creatures and many of the people? But upon many the punishment has been justified. And he whom ALLAH humiliates - for him there is no bestower of honor. Indeed, ALLAH does what He wills."

(Quran 22:18)
 
The Arligton Hotel where we stayed in HotSprings, AR.
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Bathroom at the Arlington with piped in hot mineral water from the hot springs.
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Hot spring with algae resistant to high temperatures.
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Full Moon Bridge at Garvan Gardens.
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Waterfall at Garvan Gardens.
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Caladiums at Garvan Gardens.
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Glass chapel at Garvan Gardens.
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Sunset on Lake Hamilton from the Belle of Hot Springs.
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Shared dessert at Luna Bella restaurant.
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I wuvvvvvvvvv artistic food, sunsets and fine pieces of architecture ..
thanks so much for sharing.. hope you both enjoyed yourselves in shaa Allah
 
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^^One such stalagmite formation is called the 'Mother Mary' - who appears to be in prayer!^^



SubhanAllah!
I was amazed when I saw this!

"Do you not see that to ALLAH prostrates whoever is in the heavens and whoever is on the earth and the sun, the moon, the stars, the mountains, the trees, the moving creatures and many of the people? But upon many the punishment has been justified. And he whom ALLAH humiliates - for him there is no bestower of honor. Indeed, ALLAH does what He wills."

(Quran 22:18)

Many such natural formations that people perceive in their minds to look like various beings from certain angles, have become focuses where people gather, make pilgrimage to, and even worship. One only has to look at the statues of Isa alyhi assalaam and his mother (peace be upon them both) in churches, and how they are worshipped. Interestingly, I'm not sure who that lives today can identify that it is a likeness of Mary (peace be upon her) bearing in mind nobody knows what she looked like. Such formations don't strengthen us in our faith, as we know everything prostrates and praises as Allah has told us, but it is not in the way that we do, and we do not understand their way of doing it:

..and there is not a thing but glorifies His praise; but ye understand not their praise. (17:44, part)

I'm not sure that we should even see them as somehow specially amazing or miraculous. All of Allah's creation is, and rocks are in themselves, whether we perceive them to look like human beings or not. One only hopes that the perception of the likeness of Mary in the stalagmite from a certain angle does not lead to some Christians justifying their worship of her, and become a source of further misguidance for them.

And Allah knows best.
 
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Inside of casita (small house) in Taos, NM.
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Rio Grande Gorge.
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The trout are waiting - Cimarron River in NM.
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Taos Pueblo - supposedely inhabited for 1,000 years.
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Hummingbirds at Taos Pueblo.
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Historical background for of 'Our Lady of Guadalupe' note the phrase 'fervent devotion to Nuestra Senora continues to grow'.
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Native American wool rugs and Native American dress at Millicent Rogers Museum.
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Authentic Native American buckskin dress at Millicent Rogers Museum.
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Native American pottery at Millicent Rogers Museum.
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Oppulent turqouise necklace at Millicent Rogers Museum.
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I wuvvvvvvvvv artistic food, sunsets and fine pieces of architecture ..
thanks so much for sharing.. hope you both enjoyed yourselves in shaa Allah
... and I wuvvv scenes of nature - mountains, rivers, canyons, flowers, etc.

Alhamdulillah, we had a fabulous time although the mineral water bath was a bit too hot. To think in the old days people went to the springs, but couldn't tone it down any with cold water. Similarly, I have been to a natural hot spring in Puerto Rico on a work trip.
 
... and I wuvvv scenes of nature - mountains, rivers, canyons, flowers, etc.

Alhamdulillah, we had a fabulous time although the mineral water bath was a bit too hot. To think in the old days people went to the springs, but couldn't tone it down any with cold water. Similarly, I have been to a natural hot spring in Puerto Rico on a work trip.
I felt the same way when I landed into Egypt.. in the plane I was so full of life and enthusiastic.. thinking I'd go into Tahrir square and do my thing, and walhi I didn't last two hours with mom's massive luggage.. I was feeling faint whenever I stood up my heart would race and I felt sweaty so I sat down, until they got the passport thing sorted and then walking out with the luggage while fasting the sun just hit me like an anvil.. my uncle opened the doors of the car and his leather seats were scorching and he turned on the air conditioner and it did nothing and about five minutes later I felt cooked -- I couldn't talk save to tell them to take me to the hospital, the next thing I know my sister was pouring bottles of water (which was also hot) all over me and shoving sugared things in my mouth.. and I just thought sob7an Allah.. how did Khalid ibn ilwaleed cross the scorching deserts with water to be drank from the guts of camel to meet with an enemy three times their size?.. where are we from those people?..
I have to believe that it wasn't that hot back then, that with all our air conditioners and pollution we did something to the atmosphere because there's just no way to survive that.. blood is a protein it gets denatured.. honestly I felt it difficult to breathe and my heart was racing sob7an Allah.. I was praying for shahada on the plane and then came to regret it when that happened lol ;D
 
Wow, sounds like you had a horrible time in Egypt with the heat stroke and all. Aren't we allowed to break our fast when we travel? I missed one day when I was working in an AZ cotton field with the temps over 110F.
 
Wow, sounds like you had a horrible time in Egypt with the heat stroke and all. Aren't we allowed to break our fast when we travel? I missed one day when I was working in an AZ cotton field with the temps over 110F.
Yeah you can when traveling but,
[FONT=Verdana,arial]Al-Baqara (The Cow) [2:184] [RECITE]
Ayyaman maAAdoodatin faman kana minkum mareedan aw AAala safarin faAAiddatun min ayyamin okhara waAAala allatheena yuteeqoonahu fidyatun taAAamu miskeenin faman tatawwaAAa khayran fahuwa khayrun lahu waan tasoomoo khayrun lakum in kuntum taAAlamoona
2:184 (Fasting) for a fixed number of days; but if any of you is ill, or on a journey, the prescribed number (Should be made up) from days later. For those who can do it (With hardship), is a ransom, the feeding of one that is indigent. But he that will give more, of his own free will,- it is better for him. And it is better for you that ye fast, if ye only knew.


at any rate my uncle told me that Allah swt loves when we use his allowances which is something we know anyway.. nonetheless I felt sad, especially that I vomited afterwards so I was just angry about how the whole thing went down.. I don't really keep well in the heat at all.. it is over at any rate in shaa Allah I am starting my fast tomorrow... It was just the last ten and there was my whole extended family and special break fast food together and I showed up soaking wet from head to toe only to lay in a bathtub full of cold water and ice and then sleep a good 14 hrs lol..
what can I say at least I survived al7mdullilah...
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MashaAllah sis manwatul khayal you went to egypt.. nice pictures.. how is our egypt and its people.. i had some egyptian friends when i was in school.. i wonder how are they and what are they doing now..
last night we were planning to visit some place next year INSHAALLAH and we considered Egypt too:p

lol aww im sorry for awakening your curiosity at the weekend :p But the good thing is that your above post made me search it online and now im downloading a document which is the next episode if i get the right thing.Its in Urdu so i cant share with you but after reading it,i'll give you a summary of that novel and im sure English writers value this amazing man and write his biography in the same interesting manner :statisfie




P.S.
Admiral's name is "Dargott" BTW.درگوت

may i know the name of the novel and its writer^o) plzzz
 
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Many such natural formations that people perceive in their minds to look like various beings from certain angles, have become focuses where people gather, make pilgrimage to, and even worship. One only has to look at the statues of Isa alyhi assalaam and his mother (peace be upon them both) in churches, and how they are worshipped. Interestingly, I'm not sure who that lives today can identify that it is a likeness of Mary (peace be upon her) bearing in mind nobody knows what she looked like. Such formations don't strengthen us in our faith, as we know everything prostrates and praises as Allah has told us, but it is not in the way that we do, and we do not understand their way of doing it:

..and there is not a thing but glorifies His praise; but ye understand not their praise. (17:44, part)

I'm not sure that we should even see them as somehow specially amazing or miraculous. All of Allah's creation is, and rocks are in themselves, whether we perceive them to look like human beings or not. One only hopes that the perception of the likeness of Mary in the stalagmite from a certain angle does not lead to some Christians justifying their worship of her, and become a source of further misguidance for them.

And Allah knows best.

Wa-alaikumsalam ukthi,

JazakAllah khayrun for the above comments.

I just want to add:

The response to these types of formations, depends very much on the eyes through which they are perceived.

The pagan who sees such a formation, may very well find some symbolism in it (hence the name 'Mother Mary' given to it by the locals) and take to worshipping it.
In fact, an image of a person is not even required for people to take to worshipping rocks, trees, the sun, etc.

The BELIEVER of Allah, who sees the very same formation is instead reminded of His majesty and His signs.
And indeed, signs of Allah surround us everyday, in every possible way.
But, this does not take anything away from these rarer findings in life.

I am reminded of this beautiful ayat:

"Indeed, Allah is not timid to present an example - that of a mosquito or what is smaller than it. And those who have believed know that it is the truth from their Lord. But as for those who disbelieve, they say, "What did Allah intend by this as an example?"

He misleads many thereby and guides many thereby. And He misleads not except the defiantly disobedient..." (Al Quraan 2:26)



The following site, Islamcan.com has findings of similiar formations:



e.g.
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The following websites also verify the above pictures:

http://www.worldcountries.info/Africa.htm

http://www.africasunnews.com/nasa.html
(not a great angle but you can still point out the lines)



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http://www.islamcan.com/miracles/index.shtml

And Allah knows best in all matters.


If such a formation, leads a believer to remember Allah (subhanawataála) and His ayats - SubhanAllah!
If such a formation does not.....no harm done either : )


It is the intention that matters in all things.
Alhamdulillah.

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