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Our Kids ....Assalamo Alykum, I saw Samina's kids .. mashAllah they look very cute and beautiful. I thought it will be a good idea to share our kids p… Started by Muhammad Shoaib |
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Class Picnic PicturesThese pics were taken on Jan 96 when our class went to Cape Mount for picnic ... Started by Naveed Khan |
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Islamic bookshelfhadiths books online Sahih Bukhari, Sahih Muslim, Sunan Abu-Dawud, Malik's Muwatta http://islamicshelf .com Online quran explorer where y… Started by Muhammad Waseem |
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About LifeLast Lecture: http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB119024238402033039.html http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~pausch/ Started by Salman Zari Ghanvi |
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Eid Milan Party for batch 92-93Hi everybody, It’s been over 10 years since we met so I was thinking of a get together over this coming Eid any where in US close to where… Started by Muhammad Waseem |
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A Pakistan-American franchisee has joined a Qatari-backed investor group's bid to buy out the US-based Papa John's Pizza restaurants chain. Nadeem Bajwa started his part-time job in 1991 as a pizza delivery driver for Papa John's while attending college in Indiana. He has since risen to become the largest franchisee with nearly 300 restaurants across the United States. Bajwa's backing could help Irth, which is also backed by Brookfield Asset Management, in its $47 a share pursuit of…
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In a television speech to the nation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged his people to make sacrifices by spending less on fuel, fertilizer, and travel. He also asked them not to buy gold for a year. “To save foreign exchange, we must accept the challenge of patriotism,” he said. It appears that India's problems do not just stem from the effects of the US-Iran war; India's problems started well before that. Flight of foreign capital has put the Indian currency under tremendous…
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