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History of Halloween Celebration

Posted by on Dec 21, 2011 | Leave a Comment

Although Haloween may not be popular in our country, but almost everyone knows that Halloween is a day where everyone (in America of course) dress up scary and decorate the house with various things spooky. One thing that always met on this date is the Jack O’Lantern, a kind of decoration which was formed from the pumpkin, filled with candles or lights. Pumpkin was usually carved with a scary shape, so that... 

History Of Flag Day

Posted by on Jun 14, 2011 | Comments Off

History Of Flag Day – The Fourth of July was traditionally celebrated as America’s birthday, but the idea of an annual day specifically celebrating the Flag is believed to have first originated in 1885. BJ Cigrand, a schoolteacher,... 

Abu Dharr Al-Ghifari

Posted by on Apr 11, 2011 | Comments Off

Although not as popular as big companions like Abu Bakr, Umar, Uthman, and Ali, but the figure could not be released as the most enterprising figures apply egalitarian principles, equality in terms of spending wealth in Allah’s way. Opposed all those who tend to cultivate the property to private interests, including his friends own.  Read More →

Abu Bakar Ash-Shiddiq

Posted by on Apr 10, 2011 | Comments Off

Abu Bakr was born in 573 AD from a respectable family in Mecca two years and one month after the birth of Prophet Muhammad SAW. Its original name Abdullah Ibn Abu Kuhafah, then he got a degree Ash Siddiq after converting to Islam. Since childhood, he was a famous personage honest, sincere, affectionate, and likes to do charity, so that the people of Mecca little respect for him. He always do our best to help the poor. Abu... 

History of International Talk Like a Pirate Day

Posted by on Sep 19, 2010 | 2 Comments

International Talk Like a Pirate Day (ITLAPD) is a parodic holiday created in 1995 by John Baur (Ol’ Chumbucket) and Mark Summers (Cap’n Slappy), of Albany, Oregon,U.S., who proclaimed 19th September each year as the day when everyone in the world should talk like a pirate. For example, an observer of this holiday would greet friends not with “Hello,” but with “Ahoy, matey!” The holiday,... 

Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968)

Posted by on Mar 15, 2010 | 3 Comments

Keller in 1904 Helen Adams Keller (June 27, 1880 – June 1, 1968) was an American author, political activist and lecturer. She was the first deafblind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree. The story of how Keller’s teacher, Anne Sullivan, broke through the isolation imposed by a near complete lack of language, allowing the girl to blossom as she learned to communicate, has become known worldwide through the... 
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