Albert Enstein

Science without Religion Is Lame, Religion without Science Is Blind!

Ali bin Abi Thalib

Tiada kekayaan lebih utama daripada akal. Tiada kepapaan lebih menyedihkan daripada kebodohan. Tiada warisan yang lebih baik daripada pendidikan.

Qur’an Al mujadalah 11

"Niscaya Allah akan meninggikan beberapa derajat orang-orang yang beriman diantaramu dan orang-orang yang diberi ilmu pengetahuan beberapa derajat."

Hadits - Sahih Ibnu Majah

"Siapa yang Allah kehendaki menjadi baik maka Allah akan memberikannya pemahaman (ilmu) terhadap Agama.".

ahm.united

Hidup adalah proses didalamnya ada pembelajaran tiada henti untuk sabar dan syukur... untuk menyempurnakan tempat di keabadian...

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Perguruan Tinggi Di Jakarta Jurusan Komputer


Seiring perkembangan teknologi informasi dan aplikasinya di berbagai aspek kehidupan bermasyarakat, kebutuhan akan tenaga kerja dan lulusan yang handal dibidang ini pun semakin banyak dicari dan diminati perusahaan. Peluang untuk berwirausaha dibidang IT juga terbuka lebar. Maka pilihan melanjutkan pendidikan dan memilih komputer sebagai jurusannya juga menjadi alternatif dan pilihan yang tepat.

Mencari perguruan tinggi di jakarta khususnya jurusan komputer tidaklah sulit, tetapi karena cukup banyaknya perguruan tinggi untuk memilih mana yang terbaik dan tepat menjadi sesuatu yang tidak mudah, apalagi semuanya mengaku sebagai kampus terbaik. Salah alternatif dan pilihan  tempat kuliah di  Jakarta  bidang komputer atau IT adalah Universitas Budiluhur.

Sejarah panjang Universitas Budiluhur sebagai salah satu pioneer di bidang pendidikan komputer di mulai tahun 1979 dengan didirikannya Akademi Ilmu Komputer (AIK) Budi Luhur di Jakarta, beralamat di Jl. Budi Utomo No. 11 Jakarta Pusat. Pada perkembangannya nama AIK berubah menjadi APK (Akademi Pengetahuan Komputer) Budiluhur dan pada tanggal 17 Agustus 1985 APK Budi Luhur pindah dari Jl. Budi Utomo No. 11 ke jalan Cileduk Raya, Pertukangan Utara, Kebayoran Lama. Pada Tahun 1987 berubah menjadi STMIK Budiluhur dan pada tahun 2002 menjadi Universitas Budiluhur seiring dengan bertambahnya fakultas dan jurusan lain selain ilmu komputer.

Saat ini UBL (Universitas Budiluhur) sebagai salah satu  universitas terbaik Jakarta selain kampus Ciledug juga memiliki kampus di Roxy tepatnya di Pusat Niaga Roxy Mas, Blok E.2 No. 38/39, Jakarta Pusat, 10150. Sebagaimana  Kampus Jakarta Selatan yang membuka  kampus untuk kelas karyawan dan kelas reguler maka kampus Roxy lebih dikhususkan untuk kelas eksekutif atau kelas karyawan.
Beberapa keunggulan dan kemudahan kelas eksekutif di universitas budiluhur antara lain :
  • Sistem perkuliahan per Periode, memudahkan mahasiswa mengatur jadwal  kuliah dan pekerjaan mereka. Perperiode kuliah berlangsung selama 2 bulan.
  • Waktu kuliah malam hari 
  •  Kebijakan cuti kuliah yang lunak 
  • Biaya yang terjangkau.

Lulusan yang telah tersebar dan banyak mengisi berbagai posisi baik diperusahaan swasta maupun pemerintahan bahkan tidak sedikit yang berwirausaha di bidang Teknologi Informasi menjadikan Universitas Budiluhur sebagai kampus terbaik dan pilihan bagi anda yang hendak melanjutkan pendidikan tinggi dan memilih jurusan komputer. Baik bagi anda yang baru lulus SMTA atau telah bekerja dan ingin melanjutkan pendidikan.

Selamat Bergabung di UBL......

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Jim Geovedi: Hacker Indonesia yang bisa Meretas Satelit

Jim Geovedi: Hacker Indonesia yang bisa Meretas Satelit


Seorang hacker Indonesia membangun reputasi dunia. Dia terkenal karena bisa meretas satelit.
Jim Geovedi adalah orang yang berbahaya. Pada masa ketika nyaris semua informasi dan manusia terkoneksi, Jim, jika dia mau, bisa setiap saat keluar masuk ke sana: melongok percakapan surat elektronik atau sekedar mengintip perselingkuhan anda di dunia maya.
Lebih dari itu, dia bisa saja mencuri data-data penting: lalu lintas transaksi bank, laporan keuangan perusahaan atau bahkan mengamati sistem pertahanan negara.
“Kalau mau saya bisa mengontrol internet di seluruh Indonesia,“ kata Jim dalam percakapan dengan Deutsche Welle. Saat saya tanyakan itu kepada pengamat IT Enda Nasution, dia mengaku percaya Jim Geovedi bisa melakukan itu.
Saya memilih percaya dan tidak mau menantang Jim untuk membobol situs Deutsche Welle.
Dia adalah hacker Indonesia dengan reputasi global: hilir mudik Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris, Torino, hingga Krakow menjadi pembicara pertemuan hacker internasional yang sering dibalut dengan nama seminar sistem keamanan. Dalam sebuah pertemuan hacker dunia, Jim memperagakan cara meretas satelit: ya, Jim bisa mengubah arah gerak atau bahkan menggeser posisi satelit. Keahliannya ini bisa anda lihat di Youtube.
Jim Geovedi sejak 2012 pindah ke London dan mendirikan perusahaan jasa sistem keamanan teknologi informasi bersama rekannya. Dia menangani para klien yang membutuhkan jasa pengamanan sistem satelit, perbankan dan telekomunikasi. Dua tahun terakhir, dia mengaku tertarik mengembangkan artificial intelligence komputer.
Tapi Jim Geovedi menolak disebut ahli. Dalam wawancara, Jim lebih suka menganggap dirinya “pengamat atau kadang-kadang partisipan aktif dalam seni mengawasi dari tempat yang jauh dan aman.“
Tidak, Jim bukan lulusan sekolah IT ternama. Lulus SMA, Jim menjalani kehidupan jalanan yang keras di Bandar Lampung sebagai seniman grafis. Beruntung seorang pendeta memperkenalkan dia dengan komputer dan internet. Sejak itu, Jim Geovedi belajar secara otodidak: menelusuri ruang-ruang chatting para hacker dunia.
Deutsche Welle
Apa saja yang pernah anda hack?
Jim Geovedi
Saya tidak pernah menghack…kalaupun ya, saya tidak akan mengungkapkannya dalam wawancara, hehehe. Tapi saya banyak dibayar untuk melakukan uji coba sistem keamanan. Saya punya konsultan perusahaan keamanan untuk menguji aplikasi dan jaringan. Klien saya mulai dari perbankan, telekomunikasi, asuransi, listrik, pabrik rokok dan lain-lain.
Deutsche Welle
Bagaimana anda membangun reputasi sebagai hacker?
Jim Geovedi
Saya tidak memulai dengan menghack sistem, kemudian setelah terkenal membuka identitas dan membangun bisnis sistem keamanan. Sejak awal, saya lebih banyak bergaul dengan para hacker dunia ketimbang Indonesia, dan dari sana saya sering diundang menjadi pembicara seminar atau diwawancara media internasional. Beberapa tahun setelah itu saya mulai diperhatikan di Indonesia. Tahun 2004, saya diminta membantu KPU (saat itu data pusat penghitungan suara Pemilu diretas-red) yang kena hack. Saya disewa untuk mencari tahu siapa pelakunya (seorang hacker bernama Dani Firmansyah akhirnya ditangkap-red). Ketika wireless baru masuk Indonesia tahun 2003, saya sudah diminta menjadi pembicara di Kuala Lumpur tentang bahaya sistem itu. Tahun 2006, saya diminta menjadi pembicara isu sistem keamanan satelit, dan itu yang mungkin membuat nama saya naik.
Deutsche Welle
Apakah anda bisa menghack satelit?
Jim Geovedi
Ya bisa, satelit itu sistemnya cukup unik. Orang yang bisa mengontrol satelit harus tahu A sampai Z tentang isi satelit. Dan satu-satunya cara adalah anda harus masuk ke ruang operator atau berada dalam situasi kerja sang operator (dengan meretasnya-red). Dari sana anda akan memahami semua hal: satelit ini diluncurkan kapan, bagaimana cara kontrol, sistem apa yang digunakan. Setelah itu anda akan bisa memahami: oh di sini toh kelemahan sistemnya. Itu semua total insting. Semakin sering anda mempelajari kasus, jika berhadapan dengan kasus lain, anda akan bisa melihat adanya kesamaan pola. Kalau anda sudah melihat kesamaan pola, maka anda akan tahu.
Deutsche Welle
Satelit mana saja yang pernah anda hack?
Jim Geovedi
Hahaha…saya harus berada di lingkungan operatornya.
Deutsche Welle
Tapi anda bisa masuk ke lingkungan itu dari jarak jauh (meretas-red) kan?
Jim Geovedi
Hahaha, untuk satu atau dua kasus itu bisa dilakukan.
Deutsche Welle
Satelit mana yang anda hack?
Jim Geovedi
Itu satelit klien saya hahaha…satelit Indonesia dan satelit Cina.
Deutsche Welle
Apa yang anda lakukan dengan satelit itu?
Jim Geovedi
Saat itu saya diminta menguji sistem keamanan kontrol satelit, dan saya melihat: oh ini ada kemungkinnan untuk digeser atau dirotasi sedikit… lalu ya saya geser…dan itu membuat mereka panik karena agak sulit mengembalikan satelit itu ke orbit. Untung mereka punya bahan bakar ekstra. Mereka bilang: oke cukup jangan diteruskan. Satelit yang dari Cina bisa saya geser tapi kalau yang dari Indonesia saya ubah rotasinya.
Deutsche Welle
Dengan kemampuan seperti ini, bagaimana anda mengatasi godaan?
Jim Geovedi
Kalau mau, saya bisa mengontrol internet seluruh Indonesia. Saya bisa mengalihkan traffic (lalu lintas data-red), saya bisa mengamati traffic yang keluar ataupun masuk Indonesia. Saya bisa memodifikasi semua transaksi keuangan…dengan kapasitas saya itu mungkin saja dilakukan. Tapi buat apa? Saya termasuk orang yang bersyukur atas apa yang saya punya. Saya nggak punya interest berlebihan soal materi.

sumber : http://dw.de/p/17V7h 

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The Seven Earths

A simple image of Earth and the interior layers.  Windows to the Universe, at (http://www.windows.ucar.edu) at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR).  ©1995-1999, 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan; ©2000-05 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.
The Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad is the second revealed source of Islam.  Like the Quran, it contains scientific information unavailable 1400 years ago.  From these miracles is the “seven” earths, mentioned by the Prophet in several of his sayings.  From them are the following two:

Hadith 1

It was narrated on the authority of Abu Salamah that a dispute arose between him and some other people (about a piece of land).  When he told Aisha (the Prophet’s wife) about it, she said, ‘O Abu Salamah!  Avoid taking the land unjustly, for the Prophet said:
“Whoever usurps even one span of land of somebody, its depth through the seven earths will be collared to his neck.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari, ‘Book of Oppression.’)

Hadith 2

Salim narrated on the authority of his father that the Prophet said:
“Whoever takes a piece of land of others unjustly, he will sink down the seven earths on the Day of Resurrection.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari, ‘Book of Oppression.’)
The aforementioned hadith prohibits oppression in general, especially the taking of a piece of land belonging to others unjustly.  What might the seven earths refer to?
Studies in geology have proven that the earth is composed of seven zones, identified from the inner to the outer layers as follows:
(1)  The Solid Inner Core of Earth: 1.7% of the Earth’s mass; depth of 5,150 - 6,370 kilometers (3,219 - 3,981 miles)
The inner core is solid and unattached to the mantle, suspended in the molten outer core.  It is believed to have solidified as a result of pressure-freezing which occurs to most liquids when temperature decreases or pressure increases.
(2)  The Liquid Outer core: 30.8% of Earth’s mass; depth of 2,890 - 5,150 kilometers (1,806 - 3,219 miles)
The outer core is a hot, electrically conducting liquid within which convective motion occurs.  This conductive layer combines with Earth’s rotation to create a dynamo effect that maintains a system of electrical currents known as the Earth’s magnetic field.  It is also responsible for the subtle jerking of Earth’s rotation.  This layer is not as dense as pure molten iron, which indicates the presence of lighter elements.  Scientists suspect that about 10% of the layer is composed of sulfur and/or oxygen because these elements are abundant in the cosmos and dissolve readily in molten iron.
(3)  The “D” Layer: 3% of Earth’s mass; depth of 2,700 - 2,890 kilometers (1,688 - 1,806 miles)
This layer is 200 to 300 kilometers (125 to 188 miles) thick and represents about 4% of the mantle-crust mass.  Although it is often identified as part of the lower mantle, seismic discontinuities suggest the “D” layer might differ chemically from the lower mantle lying above it.  Scientists theorize that the material either dissolved in the core, or was able to sink through the mantle but not into the core because of its density.
(4)  Lower Mantle: 49.2% of Earth’s mass; depth of 650 - 2,890 kilometers (406 -1,806 miles)
The lower mantle contains 72.9% of the mantle-crust mass and is probably composed mainly of silicon, magnesium, and oxygen.  It probably also contains some iron, calcium, and aluminum.  Scientists make these deductions by assuming the Earth has a similar abundance and proportion of cosmic elements as found in the Sun and primitive meteorites.
(5)  Middle Mantle (Transition region): 7.5% of Earth’s mass; depth of 400 - 650 kilometers (250-406 miles)
The transition region or mesosphere (for middle mantle), sometimes called the fertile layer, contains 11.1% of the mantle-crust mass and is the source of basaltic magmas.  It also contains calcium, aluminum, and garnet, which is a complex aluminum-bearing silicate mineral.  This layer is dense when cold because of the garnet.  It is buoyant when hot because these minerals melt easily to form basalt which can then rise through the upper layers as magma.
(6)  Upper Mantle: 10.3% of Earth’s mass; depth of 10 - 400 kilometers (6 - 250 miles)
The upper mantle contains 15.3% of the mantle-crust mass.  Fragments have been excavated for our observation by eroded mountain belts and volcanic eruptions.  Olivine (Mg,Fe)2SiO4 and pyroxene (Mg,Fe)SiO3 have been the primary minerals found in this way.  These and other minerals are refractory and crystalline at high temperatures; therefore, most settle out of rising magma, either forming new material or never leaving the mantle.  Part of the upper mantle called the asthenosphere might be partially molten.
(7)  Lithosphere
Oceanic crust: 0.099% of Earth’s mass; depth of 0-10 kilometers (0 - 6 miles)
The rigid, outermost layer of the Earth comprising the crust and upper mantle is called the lithosphere.  The oceanic crust contains 0.147% of the mantle-crust mass.  The majority of the Earth’s crust was made through volcanic activity.  The oceanic ridge system, a 40,000-kilometer (25,000 mile) network of volcanoes, generates new oceanic crust at the rate of 17 km3 per year, covering the ocean floor with basalt.  Hawaii and Iceland are two examples of the accumulation of basalt piles.
This image shows a cross section through the earth’s crust and upper mantle showing lithosphere plates (made of the crust layer and the top part of the mantle) moving over the asthenosphere (upper mantle).  Windows to the Universe, at (http://www.windows.ucar.edu) at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR).  ©1995-1999, 2000 The Regents of the University of Michigan; ©2000-05 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research.  Continental crust: 0.374% of Earth’s mass; depth of 0-50 kilometers (0 - 31 miles)
The continental crust contains 0.554% of the mantle-crust mass.  This is the outer part of the Earth composed essentially of crystalline rocks.  These are low-density buoyant minerals dominated mostly by quartz (SiO2) and feldspars (metal-poor silicates).  The crust (both oceanic and continental) is the surface of the Earth; as such, it is the coldest part of our planet.  Because cold rocks deform slowly, we refer to this rigid outer shell as the lithosphere (the rocky or strong layer).
This image shows the divisions of the Earth’s interior into 7 layers.  (Adapted from Beatty, 1990).

Conclusion

The layers of the earth coincide with the above mentioned hadith of the Prophet.  The miracle is in two matters:
(1)  The expression of the hadith, ‘He will sink down the seven earths on the Day of Resurrection,’ indicates the stratification of these “earths” around one center.
(2)  The accuracy with which the Prophet of Islam referred to the seven inner layers of earth.
The only way for a desert dweller to have known these facts 1400 years ago is through revelation from God.

References

Beatty, J. K. and A. Chaikin, eds.  The New Solar System.  Massachusetts: Sky Publishing, 3rd Edition, 1990.
Press, Frank and Raymond Siever.  Earth.  New York: W. H. Freeman and Company, 1986.
Seeds, Michael A. Horizons. Belmont, California: Wadsworth, 1995.
El-Najjar, Zaghloul.  Treasures In The Sunnah: A Scientific Approach: Cairo, Al-Falah Foundation, 2004.

VB.Net Connection With MySQL

Before we begin, to use MySQL with VB.NET you will need to download the MySQL Connector/NET which is available from
http://dev.mysql.com.../connector/net/. At the time of writing, the newest version is 6.1. The installer will install
the connector on your system ready for use.

Once the connector is installed, start a new project in VB.NET (Im using 2008) and you will then need to add a reference to the connector.

Choose "Add Reference" from the Project menu, then select "Browse" and browse to the installation folder where the connector was installed,
choose "MySQL.Data.dll" .

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You may also have to add a reference to "System.data.dll". Now inport the Connector/NET to use its Namespace.
1Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient


Save the project.

Now lets design the form,
Place 3 labels, 3 text boxes and 2 buttons onto your form. Change the labels to the following "Server", "Username" and "Password".
Name the textboxes to the following "txtServer", "txtLogin", "txtPassword". Change the buttons to "Login" and "Cancel".

It should look like the picture below.
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Double click the Cancel button and add the following code into the Sub Function. This will close the application when the Cancel button us pressed.
1Application.Exit()


Now we need to add a MySQLConnection object, to do this - add the following to the "Public Class" of the form. Click the Login button and add the following.
1Dim MysqlConn as MySQLConnection


Next, add the following to instanciate the MySQLConnection object.
1MysqlConn = New MySqlConnection()


Now to set the connection string which will be used - this is similar to say - connecting to an MS Access database.
Here is an example of a connection string. This is a reflection on my test database I have set up, hence there is no password.
1server=localhost; user id=root; password=; database=test


Instead of having a hard coded connection (which of course you can for security), we will be using the textboxes that are on the form like so.
1MysqlConn.ConnectionString = "server=" & txtServer.Text & ";" _
2    & "user id=" & txtUsername.Text & ";" _
3    & "password=" & txtPassword.Text & ";" _
4    & "database=test"


Now we want to actually Open the connection, so we add this to the Login button precedure.
1MysqlConn.Open()


Lets add a message box to show if the connection has been open successfully.
1MessageBox.Show("Connection to Database has been opened.")


Lastly, now that we have opened the connection, and because we wont be using any tables in this tutorial, we will close the connection and then
free the resources used.
1MysqlConn.Close()
2MysqlConn.Dispose()


We can if we wanted to and it is good programming, is to catch any errors - when the connection cannot be opened, you will be notified by a message box,
so we will use the Try, Catch and Finally method.
1Try
2   Mysql.conn.Open()
3   MessageBox.Show("Connection to Database has been opened.")
4   Mysqlconn.Close()
5 Catch myerror As MySqlException
6   MessageBox.Show("Cannot connect to database: " & myerror.Message)
7 Finally
8   Mysql.conn.Dispose()
9 End Try



And this is what all your code should look like,
01Imports MySql.Data.MySqlClient
02Public Class frmLogin
03 
04    Private Sub btnCancel_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles BtnCancel.Click
05        Application.Exit()
06    End Sub
07    Dim MysqlConn As MySqlConnection
08    Private Sub btnLogin_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnLogin.Click
09 
10 
11        MysqlConn = New MySqlConnection()
12 
13        MysqlConn.ConnectionString = "server=" & txtServer.Text & ";" _
14        & "user id=" & txtUsername.Text & ";" _
15        & "password=" & txtPassword.Text & ";" _
16        & "database=test"
17 
18        Try
19            MysqlConn.Open()
20            MessageBox.Show("Connection to Database has been opened.")
21            MysqlConn.Close()
22        Catch myerror As MySqlException
23            MessageBox.Show("Cannot connect to database: " & myerror.Message)
24        Finally
25            MysqlConn.Dispose()
26        End Try
27 
28    End Sub
29End Class


Now lets save the application, and then run it and try it.

Connection Successful.
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Connection UnSuccessful - using a password for a non-password protected connection.
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Create a Water Drop With Corel Draw

Tutorials which I bring this time is how to create water droplets with coreldraw. First we need rectangle that will be used to for base.



 Press f7 on the keyboard to create an elips. Pres ctrl+c in the active elips and then press crtl+v in the same place three times.
Drag the elipses anywhare you want until the elipses do not overlap anymore. Paint one of elipse with gray. Then remove outline of the steps as in the picture beside this.




Color one of elipse again with green and remove outline such the ways above. Use the interactive fill tool to colorize this one.More detail take a look at the picture beside.


 pain one another elipse with green that are more dark then the previouse elips.
activated the green elipse then click to front,place the green elipse onto tgray elipse.

 







Do the step above on the other elipse



 



create smaller elipse and paint with the white one. Click Interaktive Shadow Tool to make efek glossy.
 for more colorize detail take a look at the picture beside.
 

drag it onto green elips like picture beside. And the result like this. Good luck!!

Why Pork Is Bad

 He has only forbidden you carrion, blood and pork
and what has been consecrated to other than Allah.
But anyone who is forced to eat it-without desiring it
or going to excess in it-commits no crime. Allah is
Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
(Qur'an 2:173)

Eating pork is harmful to health in a great many regards. This harm still persists today, despite all the precautions that are taken. First and foremost, no matter how clean the farms and  environments on which it is raised may be, the pig is not by nature a clean-living animal. It often plays in, and even eats, its own excrement. Due to this and its biological structure, the pig roduces much higher levels of antibodies in its body than other animals. In addition, far higher levels of growth hormone are produced in the pig compared to those in other animals and human beings. Naturally, these high levels of antibodies and growth hormone pass across to and collect in the pig's muscle tissue. Pork meat also contains high levels of cholesterol and lipids. It has been scientifically proven that these significant amounts of antibodies, hormones, cholesterol and lipids in pork represent a serious threat to human health.

The existence of above-average numbers of obese individuals in the populations of countries such as the USA and Germany, in which large quantities of pork are consumed, is now well-known. When exposed to excessive quantities of growth hormone as a result of a pork-based diet, the human body first puts on excessive weight and then suffers physical deformations.

Another harmful substance in pork is the "trichina" worm. This is frequently found in pork and when it enters the human body, it settles directly in the muscles of the heart and represents a possibly fatal threat. Even though it is now technically possible to identify pigs that are infected with trichina, no such methods were known in earlier centuries. That means that everyone who ate pork risked infection by trichina and possible death.



All these reasons are just a part of the wisdom in our Lord's prohibition on the consumption of pork. Moreover, this commandment of our Lord's provides complete protection from the harmful effects of pork under any conditions.

Until the 20th century, it was impossible to be aware of the danger posed to human health by pork. The fact that the Qur'an, revealed fourteen centuries ago, warns against this harm which has been incontrovertibly revealed with modern medical equipment and biological tests, is one of the miracles demonstrating that the Qur'an is the revelation of Allah, the Omniscient. Despite all the precautionary measures and inspections that take place in modern-day pig rearing, the fact that pork is physiologically incompatible with the human body and is a variety of meat harmful to human health has not altered.


The Water Cycle


“Seest thou not that Allah sends down rain from the sky, and leads it through springs in the earth?  then He causes to grow, therewith, produce of various colours.”
(Qur’an 39:21)

 “By the Firmament which returns (in its round),”
(Qur’an 86:11)

“He sends down rain from the sky and with it gives life to the earth after it is dead: Verily in that are Signs for those who are wise.”
(Qur’an 30:24)

“And We send down water from the sky according to (due) measure, and We cause it to soak in the soil; and We certainly are able to drain it off (with ease).”
(Qur’an 23:18) 

 
 “And We send the fecundating winds, then cause the rain to descend from the sky, therewith providing you with water (in abundance).”
(Qur’an 15:22)

 “Seest thou not that Allah makes the clouds move gently, then joins them together, then makes them into a heap?– then wilt thou see rain issue forth from their midst. And He sends down from the skymountain masses (of clouds) wherein is hail: He strikes therewith whom He pleases and He turns it away from whom He pleases. the vivid flash of His lightning well-nigh blinds the sight.”
(Qur’an 24:43)

“It is Allah Who sends the Winds, and they raise the Clouds: then does He spread them in the sky as He wills, and break them into fragments, until thou seest raindrops issue from the midst thereof: then when He has made them reach such of His servants as He wills, behold, they do rejoice!”
(Qur’an 30:48)

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