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  • Birthday 11/09/1987

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    watching documentaries, read about space
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    Hi, I'm going to university, industrial engineering. ı hope ı'll be happy in this site. Take care..
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  1. Yes, you are right.. I agree with you. I don’t think like the story about it. The most important think is not believe in a God. The most important think is to be a kindhearted, well-behaved… person. I wanted to show(in article) you that believe in a God, helps people to have like these habits.( kindhearted, well-behaved…) I don’t think like you in here. Religion never allow to persecute. For example, I’m muslim and in Islam, to kill a human, likes to kill the whole of humans. The humans and the whole of alives are very valuable in my religion. So, the humans who believe Islam, never hurt a human or an alive. But, we are hearing that muslims are killing people. When I hear like news, I’m so sorry. Because I don’t believe that people can be a muslim. I think they are terrorists. Because a muslim can not kill anybody. For example again, my religion doesn’t allow to break someone’s heart. These are very important things in religion. Finally, the whole of religions esteem to alives. I believe it… ***My English isn't vey well.. So I couldn't understand completely what you want to say.. If I didn't understand you, I'm so sorry. And for this reason, if I have a mistake, I apologise you. *** Take care.
  2. I don't think like him. I think religion is a very important worth for people. For example, however I think bad thinks , I don't act like my thinkings.Because my religion doesn't allow to do bad actions. example:thieving, to hurt someone... I'll put an article here about belief. I like this writting so much. And hope you like it. The writting was written by a scientist named Bediüzzaman. In the Name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate. Those who believe in the Unseen. If you want to understand what great happiness and bounty, what great pleasure and ease is to be found in belief in God, listen to this story which is in the form of a comparison: One time, two men went on a journey for both pleasure and business. One set off in a selfish, inauspicious direction; the other on a godly, propitious way. Since the selfish man was both conceited, self-centred, and pessimistic, he ended up in what seemed to him to be a most wicked country due to his pessimism. He looked around and everywhere saw the powerless and the unfortunate lamenting in the grasp and at the destruction of fearsome bullying tyrants. He saw the same grievous, painful situation in all the places he travelled. The whole country took on the form of a house of mourning. Apart from becoming drunk, he could find no way of not noticing this grievous and sombre situation. For everyone seemed to him to be an enemy and foreign. And all around he saw horrible corpses and despairing, weeping orphans. His conscience was in a state of torment. The other man was godly, devout, fair-minded, and with fine morals so that the country he came to was most excellent in his view. This good man saw universal rejoicing in the land he had entered. Everywhere was a joyful festival, a place for the remembrance of God overflowing with rapture and happiness; everyone seemed to him a friend and relation. Throughout the country he saw the festive celebrations of a general discharge from duties accompanied by cries of good wishes and thanks. And he also heard the sound of a drum and band for the enlistment of soldiers with happy calls of "God is Most Great!" and "There is no god but God!" Rather than being grieved at the suffering of both himself and all the people like the first miserable man, this fortunate man was pleased and happy at both his own joy and that of all the inhabitants. Furthermore, he was able to do some profitable trade. He offered thanks to God. After some while he returned and came across the other man. He understood his condition, and said to him: "You were out of your mind. The ugliness inside you must have been reflected on the outer world so that you imagined laughter to be weeping, and the discharge from duties to be sack and pillage. Come to your senses and purify your heart so that this calamitous veil is raised from your eyes and you can see the truth. For the country of an utterly just, compassionate, beneficent, powerful, order-loving, and kind king could not be in the way you imagined, nor could a country which demonstrated this number of clear signs of progress and achievement." The unhappy man later came to his senses and repented. He said, "Yes, I was crazy through drink. May God be pleased with you, you have saved me from a hellish state." O my soul! Know that the first man represents an unbeliever, or someone depraved and heedless. In his view the world is a house of universal mourning. All living creature are orphans weeping at the blows of death and separation. Man and the animals are alone and without ties being ripped apart by the talons of the appointed hour. Mighty beings like the mountains and oceans are like horrendous, lifeless corpses. Many grievous, crushing, terrifying delusions like these arise from his unbelief and misguidance, and torment him. As for the other man, he is a believer. He recognizes and affirms Almighty God. In his view this world is an abode where the Name of the All-Merciful One is constantly recited, a place of instruction for man and the animals, and a field of examination for man and jinn. All animal and human deaths are a demobilization. Those who have completed their duties of life depart from this transient world for another, happy and trouble-free, world so that place may be made for new officials to come and work. The birth of all animals and humans forms their enlistment into the army, their being taken under arms, and the start of their duties. Each living being is a joyful regular soldier, an honest, contented official. And all voices, either glorification of God and the recitation of His Names at the outset of their duties, and the thanks and rejoicing at their ceasing work, or the songs arising from their joy at working. In the view of the believer, all beings are the friendly servants, amicable officials, and agreeable books of his Most Generous Lord and All-Compassionate Owner. Very many more subtle, exalted, pleasurable, and sweet truths like these become manifest and appear from his belief. To read his more article click the link.. http://www.nur.web.tr/english.php
  3. Hi, I have a homework about productivity.. I have to find how productivity is auction in a factory or in a company. I found something about it. But they are not enough. If you help me I'll be pleased.. Thanks a lot. I can not speak English very well. So if I have a mistake I'm sorry..
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