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Sunday, January 6, 2008

[Shadeshi_Bondhu] Cool or Fool? Choosing the Right Friends!

                        Cool or Fool? Choosing the Right Friends
 
Your friends gather. Smoke curls in thick, humid air. Laughter and slurred words swirl together as bodies twirl and vibrate in time with pounding drums. Voices glide into eager ears, lacing minds with alluring words. Red, blue, green lights blink and flash--dotting open eyes with blinding colour. Hands wave, heads toss, bodies shake into oblivion. Glasses clink, cold orangey liquid drips and pools on greasy tables.
Fear grasps your heart. You walk on the edge of a knife; your friends clasp the handle and wave it like a sword. Your faith wanders onto the chopping block. Warning bells scream. You want to stop, you want to save your faith—but you slide along the edge of the knife. Your faith is sliced and diced. You wonder why you didn't try. Your friends disperse.
Friends gather. Light flickers through shadow. Prayers flutter into the arms of a new day. Hands grip ancient texts, fingers follow curved winding letters, eyes strain to grasp meaning. Hands point towards Heaven, voices plead for hope, bodies bow in harmony in submission to the One. Peace descends.
Relief streams through your veins, nourishing your heart. You walk a wide, straight path—your friends ahead, beside and behind—catching you when you fall, pushing you forward. Your faith weakens as you climb a steep hill. Your friends tie ropes of faith around your waist and pull you over. Firm belief drips from your lips. You thank Allah. Your friends gather.
Our friends can either be the rope that ties us to our faith in Allah, or the knife that cuts any connection we had with our Creator. They are blessings, they are tests. Ask yourself, who are your friends? And more importantly, what kind of friend are you?
"You can do it!"
"I have faith in you!"; "C'mon don't be a wimp"; "Here, try one"; "If you say no, people will think you're weird"; "Don't hang out with those boring, 'religious' guys!"
Whether you are in school, college, university, or working in the corporate world, these are the voices of many of the people you interact with. In our teenage culture, which exaggerates the idea of personal freedom and excessive entertainment, you are exposed to Peer Pressure.
 
You know You are a Victim of Peer Pressure when….
 
Most teenagers fall into flirting, clubbing, smoking, cursing, cheating, stealing, bullying, gambling, drinking, drugs, pornography and other immoral practices due to negative peer pressure. You know you are a victim of this pressure when you:
are curious to try something new because "everyone's doing it";
want to be liked, to fit in, to look cool;
worry that others will think you are weird or a coward if you resist;
say and do things in the group which you would not do on your own;
wish your parents should stay out of your 'social life';
do something without questioning the outcome.
Beat the Pressure : Tips to Try!
A) Before the Pressure Strikes
Know your values, beliefs and limits
Ask yourself 'What are my boundaries?'' before anything happens. Know what pleases and offends Allah. He is the One who created you, sustains you, and helps you. Study your faith and clarify your limits of 'fun' so you can resist the pressure with confidence.
Prepare your Strategy
Plan ahead of time what you can say and do in difficult situations. If your friend invites you to a party on a Friday night, you can imagine what you may encounter. If, at the party, someone cracks open a can of beer and offers you a swig, what will you do? Having a strategy will help you shun the pressure and keep your honour intact.
Steer Clear of Potential Trouble
Usually we know with whom, when and where the pressure to do wrong can emerge. Avoid late night outings, including malls, movies, parties, and clubs, especially with friends who don't share your values. Watch out for places where gender-mixing takes place.
 
Choose who you Hang Out with
You become like those you hang out with. As the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said, "A person is likely to follow the faith of his friend, so look (carefully) whom you choose to befriend." [ Hadith from The Book -"Musnad-a Ahmad"]
Don't belong to the 'popular crowd'. The quarrels, competition, fads, and deception involved in the 'popular crowd' are not worth the image. Choose your friends based on character, not popularity or status.
Friends who are not sincere and do not love you for your principles, will gradually lure you into an artificial world of false hopes. Either help these friends change gently, or abandon their company before it's too late!
Participate in the Community!
There are immense benefits of getting involved with your local food bank, seniors' home, children's program, anti-racism group, newspaper, library, Mosque, Muslim youth group, or any other project that helps society. For instance, you:
avoid wasting time just 'hanging out' with your friends;
enhance your skills and talents;
meet people who share the same values and enjoy the same activities;
gain confidence to influence others through positive peer pressure; earn rewards from Allah!
Don't Kill your Eyes: Watch less TV!
Yes, it's tough to escape peer pressure, especially when your friends keep talking about the clothes, the music and the stars they watch on TV. Today, TV defines teen culture. TV, with its barrage of alluring ads and captivating shows, tells you how to dress and act, what is cool and SEXY, and what is 'IN' and 'OUT'. Let Islam, not TV, decide your dress code, morals, and values.
'Goofy' Teachers, 'Dumb' Parents, 'Preachy' Imams can help!
Teachers, parents, Imams, and counsellors—a group of potential friends we often ignore—can be the first line of defence. When you feel weak in your relationship with Allah or find yourself in a tough situation, be smart—consult them!
 
Make Dua!
Ask Allah to help you resist the pressures around you.
 
B) When Facing the Pressure
Think about the consequences of every action. Use wisdom, not emotion.
Say 'No' with courage. Make it clear how you feel about the situation. Explain why. It may be an opportunity to invite your friends to the Islamic way of life.
Use Humour. Throw out a funny line to ease the tension and show how you feel! "I don't drink. I can't afford to kill my brain cells. Unfortunately, I only have a few left as it is!"
Suggest a better idea. "Why don't we play some hockey, instead of watching that movie? It'll save us some money too!"
Remember Allah, your best Friend! He is there to help you. The Prophet (Peace be Upon him) told his close companion: "By Allah! Whoever gives up something for the sake of Allah, Allah will replace it with something better than it!"
 
Are Your Friends Worth it?...Use the Checklist to find out!
 
Does your friend fit these traits of a sincere, loving, and true friend?
Does he help you become a better and productive person? It's a mistaken belief that a 'good friend likes you for what you are'. A sincere friend inspires you, either with words or actions, to improve your personality and situation.

In a beautiful analogy, the Prophet
(sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) likened the company of a sincere friend to visiting a perfume seller. Every time you visit the perfume seller, you benefit from his shop: You get some perfume as a present, or you buy some from him or, at the least, you obtain a beautiful fragrance from his company. [Bukhari & Muslim Sharif Hadith]
Is she like a mirror to you? The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) stated, "The believer is like a mirror to other believers (in truthfulness)." [Abu Daud Sharif Hadith]. Like a mirror, your friend gives you an honest image. She/He forgives your mistakes, but does not hide or exaggerate your strengths and weaknesses.
Do his manners and lifestyle remind you of Allah? Once the Prophet (sallalla-hu alaihi wa sallam) was asked, "What person can be the best friend?" "He who helps you remember Allah, and reminds you when you forget Him," he counselled.

The Prophet
(sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) was further asked, "Who is the best among people?" He replied, "He who, when you look at him, you remember God". Such a friend reflects qualities of love, mercy, honesty, service, patience, optimism, professionalism, and the entire lifestyle taught by Islam.
Does he/she love you solely for the sake of Allah? The bonds we form at work, school and in the neighbourhood may whither over time if they are not built for the right reason. Friendship based on Islamic principles is sincere and everlasting, since it is strengthened by a higher purpose and fervent faith.
Do you feel comfortable and secure in his/her presence? If your friend's company makes you feel guilty about the things you do and thoughts you share, you must question the benefit of this relationship. Consider the wise saying: "Being alone is better than having an evil companion and having a sincere companion is better than being alone."
 
If your friend does not like you for the beauty of your Character, intelligence, morality, and sincerity, you deserve better!
 
"And keep yourself content with those who call on their Lord morning and evening, seeking His Countenance, and let not your eyes pass beyond them to those who seek the pomp and glitter of this life." [ Al Quran 18:28]


" Man is eyes, the rest is only flesh: But the true eyes are those that see the Friend (i.e Allah) ; .......Merge the whole of yourself in your eyes, Go towards the vision, go towards the vision, go towards the vision."


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Re: [Shadeshi_Bondhu] Windows in Bangla

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On Jan 1, 2008 12:40 AM, Kaya < tehjib@gmail.com> wrote:

Oti-khudro Molaem= Microsoft

Janala = Window

Nothi = File

Bachao = Save

Evabe Bachao = Save as

Sobaike Bachao = Save All

Shahajjo karo = Help

Khojo = Find

Abar Khojo = Find Again

Norao = Move

Upai = Options

Kharap Adesh ba nothi naam = Bad command or file name

Bondho, Abar chesta karo, Bartho= Abort, retry,fail

Chithi Pathao = Send Mail

Chithi = Mail

Prerok = Mailer

Dourao! = Run

Chapao = Print

Dekhe chapao = Print Preview

Jora lagao = Paste

Bisheh vabe jora lagao = Paste Special

Khallas = Delete

Kagazer Upor = Page Up

Kagazer Neeche = Page Down

Sesh = End

Saaf karo = Clear

Sob Kisu Saaf Karo = Clear All

Bari = Home

Tupi'r Tala = CapsLock

Hathiyaar = Tools

Khola Chaador = Spreadsheet

Berea Jao = Exit

Gach = Tree

Edur = Mouse

Edur Chalok = Mouse Driver (Software)

Tik-Tik Koro = Click

Edik thek odik,Odik theke edik korar Danda = Scrollbar

Porda = Screen

Porda bachanowala = Screen Saver

Krimi = Virus

Tika = Anti Virus

Koro = Do

Vul = Error

Boshao = Insert

Age boshao = Insert Before

Modhdhe boshao = Insert Between

Pore boshao = Insert After

Chabi Phalak = Key board

Edur er godi = Mouse Pad

Awaaz Fatano jinish = Sound Blaster

Anto:Jaal = InterNet

Baath Cheeth Dabba = Dialog Box

Ber hobo? = Exit?



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Como un amigo en la noche
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As they bury me now six feet there my body lies
Still feel like I'm going down I hear a distant wailing cry
God something must've gone wrong
And much too late I realize
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[Shadeshi_Bondhu] The fraud with rationalism and patriotism - the latest example is the case

The fraud with rationalism and patriotism - the latest example is the case against Jamat leaders in the name of punishing war criminals
The continuation of side-effect of elimination of our brightest sons during 1971 by the collaborators continues till today. The worst example of this we, our educated class, do not hestitate to fraud with partiotism.
 
What we have been going through during last few decades or so, that must be a dream scenario for the betrayers with Bangladesh. Golam Azam and his gong are the worst example of those collaborators who still weighs power in present day Bangladesh. When they started their killing machine on March 25 night in 1971 that culminated in the December 14 of the same year, they wanted to eliminate the intellectual backbone of the country. Though unfortunate, it seems they got more return of their actions than they might have even thought.
 
Look at the latest examples.
 
With the hue and cry for war criminals that was started to embarrass the current interim government, it is shaping up into a new shame. And our competent(!) journalists and analysts - facilitated by our politicians and our current day rulers - have started to create a new shame for the nation.
 
Someone filed a case against several jamati leaders for alleged killing of freedom fighters. Notice, they allegedly killed "freedom fighters"!
 
During 1971, it was a liberation war that our earlier generation fought. The people on the right side were "freedom fighters" and the people on the wrong side were "collaborators" of the occupation forces of Paki Army.
 
It was a armed struggle, where both side engaged in a war to kill one another. In legal terms, killing a declared enemy combatant is not illegal. Killing unarmed people, specifically women and children and elderly constitute war crimes, among many other human rights abuse.
 
But, killing a combatant fighter from the opposite side during a wartime (between 26 March and 16 December) can not be called crime nor it can be called murder. That is called war time rules. And we are proud that we have fought our liberation war and won it. If somebody dis-honours our freedom fighters who gave their lives to free Bangladesh by filing absurd cases, that is unwarranted. Also, those who are yet to take rightful steps to right this unfornate wrong in our national history, they are also not doing the right thing.
 
To reiterate, alleging somebody for killing our soldiers as criminal would not stand the court of law. Actually, it will instead be shameful for the soul of our war heros.
 
If you have some complain of criminal activities by the collaborators, first know what constitute a crime during a war time. Certainly, killing a declared freedom fighter is not a crime. That is war.
 
This is what happens when corruption takes over reason and rationalism in a soceity. In a garbage can, you will find all kinds of kit-potongo. We had made the soceity like a garbage can, with the leadership of our very able(!) older generation. In that garbage can like soceity, the kit-potongo of jamat was flourishing well - actually flourishing very well. Now that their environment is diminishing quickly, they are afraid. It seems that the powers of darkness in both sides are getting together to maintain the status quo of garbage can like soceity!
 
So, now that there is a sustained attempt to cleanse the garbage can like soceity, they are in full swing work to make the project a failure. Both of those, who made the soceity a garbage can (i.e. AL and BNP and JP) and who were taking advantage of the garbage can (kit-potongo like Jamat).
 
They don't even hesitate to make fun with the partriotism, make fun with the honour of our liberation war heros!! Its very unfortunate.
 
And our current government, they are also not helping. Its true that you did not have this project of trying war criminals in your mind when you started. But that is the burden of doing something good - specifically - if you are in charge of a nation of 150 million people. If your circumstances changes, you have to change your strategy, too.
 
We previously said that it was always a matter cost-benefit analysis for Awami League when it comes to trying war criminals. These are just rudderless body of goodwill ship. They deserve to be torpedoed - if you do not think that good people will have a control of their rudder. They are not mocking with the honour of war heros. It should not be allowed. If something serious is not done, similar shameful things will continue. This is unwarranted.
 
If you thought some of the ideas are worth of your reading time, please forward it to others. If you have an ear to the columinsts in regular traditional media, please forward it to them. If you have an ear to the journalists and news editors of the electronic media, discuss it with them. Hope they would look at the suggestions and give due diligence.
 
Thanks for your time,
Innovation Line
 
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Note: This is a freelance column, published mainly in different internet based forums. This column is open for contribution by the members of new generation, sometimes referred to as Gen 71. If you identify yourself as someone from that age-group and want to contribute to this column, please feel free to contact. Thanks to the group moderator for publishing the article.
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