Posts Tagged ‘HQ’
HQ: Peace Conference 2009 – Purpose of Life by Dr. Zakir Naik – Part 1/27
High quality version of public lecture delivered by Dr. Zakir Naik titled ‘What is the Purpose of Our Life?’ at the International Islamic Peace Conference 2009 held at Somaiya Ground Mumbai, India 2009, as shown on Peace TV.
International Islamic Peace Conference 2009 – Understanding Islam & Global Unity is a 10 Day International Islamic Conference & Exhibition that was held on 30th October to 8th November. The location a vast ground, Somaiya Ground (Spread over 30 acres) Sion (E), Mumbai, India. Admission is free: People of all religion were welcome.
For more information please visit our official website: http://www.peaceconference.in/
PEACE TV – THE SOLUTION FOR HUMANITY
Peace, internal and external – be it on an ‘individual’ or at a ‘worldwide collective ‘level, is a must for Effective Human Progress and realistic Global Unity.
Peace perishes in the use of force or deceit or destroyed – no matter which side of the fence you are on – you are bound to lose. Upholding justice and human rights, eradicating poverty, as well as incalculating moral values based on our Creator’s Diving Guidance are a must for achieving World Peace. We cannot achieve effective world peace without goods governance and morally sound human beings.
The conference will focus on presenting the proper understanding of “Islam” and its message of “peace” for the entire humanity in an effective and objective way as well as allay the misconceived fear and hatred towards Islam and Muslims worlwide. It would create a better awareness and understanding of Islam as a just, righteous and peaceful way of life.
For people of all beliefs, this conference will be a learning opportunity to realize, reflect on and correct their misconception about Islam, in the light of talks by authoritative and renowned international speakers.
PEACE TV – THE SOLUTION FOR HUMANITY
Peace TV is a 24 Hour Islamic spiritual edutainment international satellite TV channel telecasting “Free to Air” state-of-the-art TV programmes in English and Urdu.
The TV programmes feature internationally famous English speaking scholars and orators like Dr. Zakir Naik, Shaikh Ahmed Deedat, Yusuf Estes, Yassir Fazaga, Yasir Qadhi, Dr. Jafar Idris, Shaikh Salem Al Amry, Hussain Ye, Siraj Wahhaj, Jamal Badawi, Ather Khan, Dr. Abu Ameenah Bilal Philips, Mokhtar Magraoui, Yusuf Islam, Abdullah Hakim Quick, Brother Abdur Raheem Green and many others.
As well as Urdu speaking scholars and orators like Dr. Israr Ahmed, Maulana Abdul Kareem Parekh, Dr. Abdul Aziz, Shaikh Sanaullah Madani, Maulana Ashfaque Salafi, Shaikh Faizur Rehman Nadwi, Maulana Ejaz Aslam, Shaikh Shamim Fauzi, Maulana Salman Nadwi, Dr. Shuaib Sayyed and many others.
For more information please visit our official websites http://www.peacetv.org or http://www.peacetv.tv or http://www.peacetvurdu.org
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Duration : 0:9:58
★★★ Narcolepsy ★★★
-Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder (a dyssomnia) characterized by overwhelming drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep. The condition is most characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), in which a person experiences extreme tiredness and possibly falls asleep during inappropriate times, such as at work or school. A narcoleptic will most probably experience disturbed nocturnal sleep, which is often confused with insomnia, and disorder of REM or rapid eye movement sleep.
Cataplexy, a sudden muscular weakness brought on by strong emotions, is a medical condition which may also affect narcoleptics. Often manifesting as muscular weaknesses ranging from a barely perceptible slackening of the facial muscles to the dropping of the jaw or head, weakness at the knees, or a total collapse. Usually only speech is slurred, vision is impaired (double vision, inability to focus), but hearing and awareness remain normal. In some rare cases, an individual’s body becomes paralyzed and muscles will become stiff.
The term narcolepsy derives from the French word narcolepsie created by the French physician Jean-Baptiste-Édouard Gélineau by combining the Greek narke numbness, stupor and lepsis attack, seizure.
-Edson Zerati, MD
http://zerati4.vilabol.uol.com.br
Duration : 0:10:14
★★★ Narcolepsia ★★★
-Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder (a dyssomnia) characterized by overwhelming drowsiness and sudden attacks of sleep. The condition is most characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), in which a person experiences extreme tiredness and possibly falls asleep during inappropriate times, such as at work or school. A narcoleptic will most probably experience disturbed nocturnal sleep, which is often confused with insomnia, and disorder of REM or rapid eye movement sleep.
Cataplexy, a sudden muscular weakness brought on by strong emotions, is a medical condition which may also affect narcoleptics. Often manifesting as muscular weaknesses ranging from a barely perceptible slackening of the facial muscles to the dropping of the jaw or head, weakness at the knees, or a total collapse. Usually only speech is slurred, vision is impaired (double vision, inability to focus), but hearing and awareness remain normal. In some rare cases, an individual’s body becomes paralyzed and muscles will become stiff.
The term narcolepsy derives from the French word narcolepsie created by the French physician Jean-Baptiste-Édouard Gélineau by combining the Greek narke numbness, stupor and lepsis attack, seizure.
-Edson Zerati, MD
http://br.geocities.com/ezerati2005
Duration : 0:9:31
