Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

A Very Rare Parrot Flower (ALLAHU AKBAR)

This is a flower from Thailand. It is also a protected species and is not allowed to be exported.


This will be the only way we will be able to view this flower.


A flower all the way from Thailand.



SUBHANALLAH

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Monday, October 25, 2010

Masaajid Of The World


Blue Mosque, Yerevan, Armenia



Crystal Mosque, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia



Kota Kinabalu, City Mosque, Sabah, Malaysia



Kul Sharif Mosque, Kazan,Russia



Masjid in Gauteng, South Africa



Masjid in Khazakstan



Masjid in Kyrgyzstan



Masjid Jamie Asr, Brunei



Mosque in Matara, Sri-Lanka



The Underground Masjid, Malaysia

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Help Others Allah Will Help You



Dear All,



Please have a look at these pictures very carefully...




The mother is 29 years old her baby girl by the name of "Manuela" has a very rare disease and she needs to have an operation done.

But her parents are really helpless right now and they can not afford to pay the total monies for the operation at this moment.

That is why....we ask your help to save the valued life of this little baby angel please.

NO NEED to send money.....Just to forward this to as many as your friends you can.

When you send/forward this to at least five (05) people....she will get 32 cents per e-mail.

So, Please have a heart and help this innocent family.

We all get-together & start to make our contribution to save the life of this lovely sweet little angel baby girl, Manuela......!

Dont know when we will be in need of others to help us.


God Bless you all......

Thanks & Best Regards,






Saturday, October 16, 2010

Shocking Mobile Bill From T-Mobile

Kerfye Pierre's thanks for helping out victims of Haiti's earthquake? A $35,000 bill from T-Mobile.

Pierre tells CNN that she racked up about $35,000 while texting family and friends from Haiti with the news that she had just survived the devastating earthquake. T-Mobile offered to waive voice plans for Americans who were volunteering there after the crippling disaster, but Pierre said she didn't realize that the waiver didn't include text messages.

The company has now reduced her bill to approximately $5,000, but Pierre says she still can't pay that.

"I would be OK to pay for it if everything was disclosed, and I knew upfront that, if I used this part of the service [data and texts], I would be charged," she told CNN. "But I did not know."

The Federal Communications Commission voted today to explore the issue of cell-phone-bill sticker shock, and will decide whether cell-phone companies must do a better job of informing customers when they are about to be charged extra for text and data charges. The FCC may rule that companies must send text-message alerts to customers when they reach their plan's data limits or are incurring roaming charges.