Sunday, September 28, 2008

Leaning kickerboard (Goal Post) of Wadi Adi



This is the condition of Wadi Adi tunnel sice Juno ended. It has been 22 months and the kicker board is melting down day by day just like the leaning tower of Pisa. the road side railing has been damaged also since the first day. When are these repairs going to happen? any plans in place for them? at least no notice board has been placed and the leaning kickerboard of Wadi Adi is just waiting to fall one the road soon causing another big road blockage and urgent work. 

Friday, September 26, 2008

CARSS!!!

Recently I got a craze for soupin up my car...why wouldnt the craze come...as i have been playing with friends cars for a while now...buying shit load of stuff for them, turbos; exhausts; ECU chips; intercolors and what not...seeing all of them getting their cars to 300- 500hp made me think if i could advise them then why cant i do my own car also...

Suzuki sprint is one of the lightest weighed cars and making its 1.3 injector engine get to 200hp seems easily possible...i have one of them lying with me but the problem is its not a injector but a 1.3 carb...i have had some of the stuff changed such as exhaust system to 2.5" diameter (recomended) and air filter etc enhanced but that wouldnt even give me more than 90 hp with an engine 80 hp in it..its not bad for a car weighing 600kg ... i have tried with a mustang on pick ups from first gear and it does pretty good for the first 3-4 seconds and than mustang catches up with me which isnt bad for a 1.3liters 85hp vs. 4.7litters engine 270hp...

so currently i am looking for paying the fines on my car which are a lot a lot a lot but once i m done with them, i will be lookin for the 1.3 injector engine and then my turbo will be on the go...

and later i would start lookin for a b16 car if not atleast buy a d16 and then again look for a b16 engine and turbo boost it to 300hp on a 900kg car...

Omani Commercials!!!

Commercials/Advertisments are one thing i love to watch more than a serial itself while watching TV...During Ramadhan, just after breaking the fast 'Daraish' on OmanTV catches the attention and it amazes me how the Omani commercials are made...but the funniest of them all is where 'Wafa Al Zidjali' in the GSM advert tells her dad to buy her a new phone...since when dad's talk to their daughters and telling them how this outlet of GSMs are the best etc...she doesnt care, all she wants is to change her phone...but what about her makeup? did she put her head in flour bucket and got the make up or what? its so obvious...the camera man and director..didnt they see it or what?!!!

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Preservation of Quran





Question:
There were many versions of the Qur’an all of which were burnt by Usman (r.a.) except for one. Therefore is it not true that the present Qur’an is the one compiled by Usman (r.a.) and not the original revelation of God?


Answer:
One of the most common myths about the Qur’an, is that Usman (r.a.), the third Caliph of Islam authenticated and compiled one Qur’an, from a large set of mutually contradicting copies. The Qur’an, revered as the Word of Allah (swt) by Muslims the world over, is the same Qur’an as the one revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It was authenticated and written under his personal supervision. We will examine the roots of the myth which says that Usman (r.a.) had the Qur’an authenticated.


1. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) himself supervised and authenticated the written texts of the Qur’an
Whenever the Prophet received a revelation, he would first memorize it himself and later declare the revelation and instruct his Companions (R.A. – Radhi Allahu Taala Anhu) – May Allah be pleased with him who would also memorize it. The Prophet would immediately ask the scribes to write down the revelation he had received, and he would reconfirm and recheck it himself. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was an Ummi who could not read and write. Therefore, after receiving each revelation, he would repeat it to his Companions. They would write down the revelation, and he would recheck by asking them to read what they had written. If there was any mistake, the Prophet would immediately point it out and have it corrected and rechecked. Similarly he would even recheck and authenticate the portions of the Qur’an memorized by the Companions. In this way, the complete Qur’an was written down under the personal supervision of the prophet (pbuh).


2. Order and sequence of Qur’an divinely inspired
The complete Qur’an was revealed over a period of 22½ years portion by portion, as and when it was required. The Qur’an was not compiled by the Prophet in the chronological order of revelation. The order and sequence of the Qur’an too was Divinely inspired and was instructed to the Prophet by Allah (swt) through archangel Jibraeel. Whenever a revelation was conveyed to his companions, the Prophet would also mention in which surah (chapter) and after which ayat (verse) this new revelation should fit.
Every Ramadhaan all the portions of the Qur’an that had been revealed, including the order of the verses, were revised and reconfirmed by the Prophet with archangel Jibraeel. During the last Ramadhaan, before the demise of the Prophet, the Qur’an was rechecked and reconfirmed twice.
It is therefore clearly evident that the Qur’an was compiled and authenticated by the Prophet himself during his lifetime, both in the written form as well as in the memory of several of his Companions.


3. Qur’an copied on one common material
The complete Qur’an, along with the correct sequence of the verses, was present during the time of the Prophet (pbuh). The verses however, were written on separate pieces, scrapes of leather, thin flat stones, leaflets, palm branches, shoulder blades, etc. After the demise of the prophet, Abu Bakr (r.a.), the first caliph of Islam ordered that the Qur’an be copied from the various different materials on to a common material and place, which was in the shape of sheets. These were tied with strings so that nothing of the compilation was lost.

4. Usman (r.a.) made copies of the Qur’an from the original manuscript
Many Companions of the Prophet used to write down the revelation of the Qur’an on their own whenever they heard it from the lips of the Prophet. However what they wrote was not personally verified by the Prophet and thus could contain mistakes. All the verses revealed to the Prophet may not have been heard personally by all the Companions. There were high possibilities of different portions of the Qur’an being missed by different Companions. This gave rise to disputes among Muslims regarding the different contents of the Qur’an during the period of the third Caliph Usman (r.a.).


Usman (r.a.) borrowed the original manuscript of the Qur’an, which was authorized by the beloved Prophet (pbuh), from Hafsha (may Allah be pleased with her), the Prophet’s wife. Usman (r.a.) ordered four Companions who were among the scribes who wrote the Qur’an when the Prophet dictated it, led by Zaid bin Thabit (r.a.) to rewrite the script in several perfect copies. These were sent by Usman (r.a.) to the main centres of Muslims.
There were other personal collections of the portions of the Qur’an that people had with them. These might have been incomplete and with mistakes. Usman (r.a.) only appealed to the people to destroy all these copies which did not match the original manuscript of the Qur’an in order to preserve the original text of the Qur’an. Two such copies of the copied text of the original Qur’an authenticated by the Prophet are present to this day, one at the museum in Tashkent in erstwhile Soviet Union and the other at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul, Turkey.

5. Diacritical marks were added for non-Arabs
The original manuscript of the Qur’an does not have the signs indicating the vowels in Arabic script. These vowels are known as tashkil, zabar, zair, paish in Urdu and as fatah, damma and qasra in Arabic. The Arabs did not require the vowel signs and diacritical marks for correct pronunciation of the Qur’an since it was their mother tongue. For Muslims of non-Arab origin, however, it was difficult to recite the Qur’an correctly without the vowels. These marks were introduced into the Quranic script during the time of the fifth ‘Umayyad’ Caliph, Malik-ar-Marwan (66-86 Hijri/685-705 C.E.) and during the governorship of Al-Hajaj in Iraq.
Some people argue that the present copy of the Qur’an that we have along with the vowels and the diacritical marks is not the same original Qur’an that was present at the Prophet’s time. But they fail to realize that the word ‘Qur’an’ means a recitation. Therefore, the preservation of the recitation of the Qur’an is important, irrespective of whether the script is different or whether it contains vowels. If the pronunciation and the Arabic is the same, naturally, the meaning remains the same too.

6. Allah Himself has promised to guard the Qur’an
Allah has promised in the Qur’an :
"We have, without doubt, sent down the Message; and We will assuredly Guard it (from corruption). [Al-Qur’an 15:9]









Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Driving Test

What is police doing around here? how are they testing people and their driving?

I have sat with some brilliant young drivers who are driving better than some very experienced drivers but have failed their driving tests 5 or 6 times...why? because there was a big bus coming up and they over took very soon and no one got injured and no brakes were pressed, but they were very soon to overtake...or while changing gear, the vehicle jerked...or they didnt maintain their speed on the road drove faster or slower...

are those realy good reasons to fail?

Monday, September 08, 2008

Airline safety!!!

Safety is a fun job...no wonder i love my job...but it mostly includes trying to find out why we do what we do...and i love investigating stuff for no reason...

Since i have to travel to the interior a lot by plane...i am sick of Airhostes coming to me on each trip uprighting my seat, checking my seatbelt and telling me to turn of my phone...

So...what will happen if i dont put my seat upright...my searching on net and speaking with people from airlines...two different answers i found...
1. it helps in easy escape in an emergency situation...as seat wont be down and person behind can get out easy.
2. so you wouldnt slide down or up when the plane is taking off or landing...

well...i dont know how many people will be stuck behind a leaned airline seat and cant get out in case of am emergency...and how would you suggest being saved if there is an air crash while landing or taking off? i mean lets see statistics of how many survivors were there in recent two crashes happend during taking off...
In August 2008 in spain a bird caught in the jet of the plane, the plane tilts and crashes while taking off...all die but only 24 survive with serious injuries...
Last year in GulfAir crash in Bahrain..no one survives...

So why the hell make us secure and not telling us why when there is not even chances to be safe?!!!

now lets get to Cellphones...
what are the statistics on crashes due to cell phone use? well i couldnt find any...nor people i know have heard of any!!!

some say its a tactic of lowering the cellphone signal tower expenses as several towers will be used from a verticle position than using a single tower while on ground on a horizontal positiong with cell fone...
a quiet interesting opinion from one of OmanServ.com members is, its a insurance company thingy trying to put as many rules possible so claims could be lowered...cant argue on businessmen there

Seatbelt...yes i say its very important as its possible for a plane to drop One meter to Five hundred meters due to air turbulance and i have been once a victim of this drop and had my head crash on the ceiling of the plane...

But...please airlines...its a generation of information we are living in...we find out things easily...come up with a better cover for restricting cellphone use in the plane than that of it could interfere with aircraft communicaiton...u guys are using different freakin frequencies...!!!