Monday, 28 February 2011

Muslim World

There are almost 55 Muslim countries in this World. All of these regions gifted with abundant mineral resources including the most important strategic mineral oil and agricultural products. The Middle East and the Golf states provide about 65 percent of the oil supplies to meet the needs of the World. Any disruptions in the oil flow can lead to measure disturbance in the existing balance of power. 
A few Muslim countries are rich in mineral wealth. In the world of today, no mineral is as important as petroleum. Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and United Arab Emirates produce plenty of oil. Most of the countries of the world are dependent on the Muslim world for their oil requirements. If the Middle East countries stop their oil supplies, the industries of the Western countries as well as the Eastern countries will come to a standstill. It is mainly due to their reasons that all with small countries of the world always try to have good relations with the oil rich countries of the Middle East. As most of the Muslim countries are situated adjacent to one another, they are emerging as a great block in the world. Thus, the Islamic world enjoys a central position in the world. Many Muslim countries export their agricultural products. Their cotton, rubber, rice, jute, tobacco, fruits and sugar etc. fulfill the needs of other countries. 



The Muslim world is the meeting ground for various cultures, civilizations, and religions. Islam, Christianity and Juddism are three major religions of the world. The holy places of Muslims, Christians and Jews are situated in Muslim world and this fact makes it fairly important for all humans on the earth. 
Among the Muslim world Pakistan has its unique importance in the Globe. Pakistan is an Atomic country and has a great geographical importance. To the north of Pakistan are the Karakoram mountain ranges and to its north west lie the Hanukahs Mountains. To its west lies the suleman range and in the south the Arabian Sea washes its shores. Cotton, wheat, sugarcane, rice, tobacco, maize, millet and barley are the common crops. Natural gas, coal, ironore, chromite, gypsum, salt and petroleum are the important minerals of Pakistan. Textile is its biggest industry. There are many factories for the manufacture of cement, cigaretti, sugar and fertilizer. Pakistan also has industries of Iron, steel, ship building, machine tools and ordnance. The total area of Pakistan is 770,800 square kilometers. 
It is truly said that if all of the Muslim countries united with each other, can become self sufficient of everything and lead the world with pride. 


 


By Robaid Malik

CAFÉ BEAUTY

Secretly we all want to be beautiful. We want to look more and more beautiful without losing the real essence which makes us different from others. Today I’ll share few things with you or I should say few secrets to make yourself beautiful and charming.
There are two things which totally change your looks.
One is your dressing and the other thing is your skin. Let’s discuss the details of these two things. How it can help you to make you beautiful and attractive
  • "Outfit selection"
Your dressing has very much importance in expressing and defining your personality to others.
 
 
There are few things which we have to keep in our mind while selecting our outfit.
1. We should always dress according to our body types.
2. There are two kinds of people one who dress too fancy and the other wears as simple as they can. Both ways of dressing is wrong. We should wear our clothes depending on where we are going and what is the occasion or event.
3. Clothing is also on depends on your mood. Only wear those clothes which make you happy and feel good.

4. Dont be afraid to show your personality by colors.
5. Sometimes step out of your fashion comfort zone.like few people says sometime experiment works.
6. Clothing doesn’t need to be expensive.
"Your clothes say more than you think".....
  • “Skin Care"
Our skin is that shield which protect our organs from different kinds of germs and harmful rays. 
The best way to protect skin is to use natural home remedies.its more effective and simple. What you put on your skin is as much important as what we eat. So commercial products are not good for your skin because they contain chemicals. And chemicals are harmful for your skin.



 
Simple steps to keep your skin clean and glowing.
1."Cleansing the skin"
Soap should only touch your skin from the neck. Massage gently in upward direction while starting up with hairline with your fingertips. Don’t remove the cleaner for few minutes so that the dirt comes out easily.
2."Exfoliate"
exfoliating is that step which removes dead skin.
Scrub once in a week. It will give you an instant difference in your skin. After scrubbing tone your skin. Toning helps to close the close your pores and gives your skin a glow.


3. "Moisturizing"
Like our body our skin needs hydration. Moisturizer should be applied gently all over the face and neck. Moisturizer should have skin protection like sept15 because sun rays are very harmful for your skin.
4. "Healthy diet" Vitamins are good for skin. So we should add them in our diet. Drink lots of water as much as you can.
5. "Regularly exercise" 
exercise helps to improves blood circulation and circulation will help you skin glow and breathe.
Quit smoking because it leads us to many skin problems..

I’m sure these things will help you to groom up your personality and make you more beautiful..
 



By Hania Rana 

Change Is Good

   There are a lot of times I find myself thinking; more like comparing the major change I have gone through over past two years. It’s amazing actually, to have experienced such a fine personality swap in a short span of time.
    I remember back in school I used to be this hyper, energetic, carefree, careless girl. At the same time, I used to have so many principles of my own. I had vowed never to change myself for anything in this world. How ironic could this be that not a year later after I joined college, I was a completely different person. No more was I the stupid, innocent, naïve person I was back in school. And you know what brought on this change? Yes, I made mistakes. I soon found myself breaking my own rules and became a person I never thought I’d become. Fights, disputes, quarrels, betrayals, heartbreaks, drama; I have been through it all. In the meanwhile, I learned a lot about friendships, supporting your true companions in good or bad times, how to deal with all kinds of complications and hurdles that stand in front of you. I became a strong person.
    At that time, I used to whine and complain all the time. I used to consider myself as the unfortunate and unlucky person who was burdened with all kinds of problems. But slowly realization struck and I began to understand that everything happens for a reason. Everything that God does holds a meaningful purpose. Nothing is insignificant.
    Every person in this world goes through a strenuous period at least once in his lifetime. And it changes him in ways he cannot even imagine. And you know what, change is good. It helps you grow as a person, grooms your personality, educates you, makes you a strong willed person as a whole.
    People say life is cruel; but come to think of it, it’s actually this very cruelty of life that teaches you the most valuable lessons. Lessons that no school, college, university or even parents can teach you. Life does.







By Marium Aqeel

Sunday, 27 February 2011

Features of Pink


   Pink. I honestly don’t think I was ever really a pink kinda girl. Don’t get me wrong, I do like some things that are that color but again not on me. Maybe it depends on the shade. Come to think of it I do not have a piece of clothing that is pink. And especially the shocking pink shade it gives me creeps, the color as the background in the ‘Pink Panther’ cartoon and the girly rooms with pink wallpapers or the room painted pink completely. Oh! Dear Lord! Am I the only female like this? And so, I have been called a tomboy all my life.
   That is maybe because pink in many cultures has come to mean girl. It’s been attached to the logic that says ‘pink for girl’ and ‘blue for boy’. The exact historical occurrence of this seems to point to after World War II. The following quotes say more:
            
        "The preferred color to dress young boys in was pink! Blue was reserved for girls as it was considered the paler, more dainty of the two colors, and pink was thought to be the stronger (akin to red). It was not until WWII that the colors were reversed and pink was used for girls and blue for boys…"
   Weird much? Pink is also the color for romance and fantasy.               

    There’s a fact that the girl in pink is the perfect girl, the one selected for each dance and the one who stands out from the rest and so on.

    Pink has become a feminine color associated with pretty things and the glamorous things when used in stronger shades. In recent years pink has seen resurgence in male fashion but its associations still link back to more girly connotations. And as far as I think males should not wear pink. It is the culture not obligatory that pink is for females but we the Asian people are more like the ones who give the culture a lot of preference, sometimes even over the religion. Anyway, so the point is that having it stuck into our minds that pink is for a girl, seeing guys wear pink is eccentric. Pink always brings the word ‘Rosy’ to your mind, and then when you see a guy wearing pink shirts it disturbs you for a second. But now I guess it’s common and guys defend themselves happily if teased about wearing a girlish color. A guy would never look good in the bridal red/orange color likewise guys never look good in pink shades. Unless it’s an extremely light shade, seems to the eye nearly white or mixed with other hues dominating pink.

    Anyway, that is what I think. The culture, the built-in thoughts won’t change.

So now a little good about this color. As a color, pink is a softer and less harsh form of red - it means love worldwide. Wear pink when you want to present yourself as peaceful. ;]



By Sidra Muzaffar