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Corona disease
Coronavirus, or Coronavirus, is a virus that infects the respiratory or digestive system (in English: Gut) in mammals, and is named because of the protrusions on its surface that resemble a crown. (English: Crown). This virus was first isolated in 1937, when it was causing an infectious infection of the bronchi in birds. The human Coronavirus (in English: Human Coronavirus) of the type OC43 and 229E accounts for about 30% of cases of colds and colds, and the virus that infects humans was first isolated in the 1960s, and several types have a back. Of the Corona viruses, some of them are considered dangerous, and it is indicated that the Wuhan virus or the new Corona virus 2019 is the last type that appeared so far. [1] If you are looking for the emerging corona disease, what is the origin of its spread? What is its relationship to previous Corona viruses? What are its symptoms? Are there ways to prevent and treat it? We advise you to read the article What is the new Corona virus 2019-20...
Continue ReadingThe impact of modern technologies on the life of the contemporary Muslim
This article is about Islam and technology, as technology today represents a difficult number of great importance in the life of societies, and this importance came through the great expansion that technology has witnessed in all scientific, social, political and industrial disciplines, and it has transformed the world today into a small village, and our life has turned into life. Smart doing it. Islam and technology Since Islam is a comprehensive and complete religion, it does not reject any means that make people easier for their lives, help them achieve their goals, and advance their society, their nation and their homeland. With the multiplicity of benefits from modern technology, one of the most important of all for the contemporary Muslim is the spiritual aspect, so how does technology contribute to the advancement of the spiritual side of the Muslim in the era of digital knowledge? It can be said that the contemporary Muslim can benefit from technology in all its forms in pro...
Continue ReadingIslam and technology
The link between Islam and technology may seem insignificant here. This is one level and that is another level. It may seem like an intellectual luxury that may not be of interest to a reader or present a proposition. Nevertheless, raising issues like this seems to be of great relevance, not only because it has become a central topic of the sociology of religions, but also because technological innovations have raised fundamental challenges in the face of religion, which are rarely addressed. Show that what concerns us here is not this aspect of the problem. What concerns us more is the question of the extent of compatibility or opposition between the elements of dualism, the subject of this article: Islam on the one hand, and technology on the other hand. Perhaps the first basic methodological approach lies in the fact that if we consider Islam (a religion) and technology (techniques or sciences technologies), we may go to the point of asserting that there is a clear barrier between...
Continue ReadingThe first Muslim woman to head a country
Attention has turned recently to Samia Salouhi, Vice President of Tanzania, especially after his death. According to the Tanzanian constitution, the vice president is responsible for managing the country's affairs in the event of the death of the president or deterioration of his physical or mental health. In this way, she became the first veiled Muslim woman in the history of Africa to head a state. Who is Samia Salouhi? Samia Salouhi was born in January 1960 in the Zanzibar region. She studied public administration in Tanzania and then enrolled at the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. In 1978 she married Hafez Amir, who is a retired agricultural sector official. She has four children. One of her daughters, Mwano Hafiz Amir, followed in her mother's political footsteps, and is a member of the Zanzibar House of Representatives. Zanzibar is considered a semi-autonomous region, and the percentage of Muslims in it is about 99%. Samia Salouhi earned the nickname "Mama Sami...
Continue ReadingThe reason for naming the month of Ramadan as Ramadan
It is worth noting that the people of the language differed in the reason for naming the month of Ramadan with this name, as some said that the name is derived from Ramadan, which is the intensity of the heat, because the month of Ramadan comes often at the time of Ramadan, which is the intensity of the heat in the Arabian Peninsula, and it was said that the reason for naming is due to the fasting of the fasting from Hunger is free, and it was said, but because the hearts take in this month the idea of the matter of the Hereafter and the sermon just as stones and sand derive heat from the sun, and another group of scholars said that the name is derived from Ramadan, which is burning, because it is the burning of sins with righteous deeds, and it was said that the origin of the name It is derived from the rain, which is the clouds and the rain at the end of summer and the beginning of autumn, and the reason for naming is that it sins sins, meaning washing them away with good deeds, an...
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