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Who’s Valentine?

Posted by Zura on February 10, 2011

Most Muslims who indulge in many alien cultural practices, these days, do not know what they are doing. They are just blind followers of their equally blind cultural leaders.

Little do they realize that what they regard as innocent fun may in fact be rooted in paganism. That the symbols they embrace may be symbols of unbelief. That the ideas they borrow may be products of superstition. And that all these may be a negation of what Islam stands for.

Consider Valentine’s Day, a day that after dying out a well deserved death in most of Europe – but surviving in Britain and the United States – has suddenly started to emerge across a swath of Muslim countries. Who was Valentine? Why is this day observed?

Legends abound, as they do in all such cases, but this much is clear: Valentine’s Day began as a pagan ritual started by Romans in the 4th century BCE to honour Lupercus, the ‘god of fertility and flocks’. Its main attraction was a lottery held to distribute young women to young men for ‘entertainment and pleasure’ – until the next year’s lottery.

Among other equally despicable practices associated with this day was the lashing of young women by two young men, clad only in a bit of goatskin and wielding goatskin thongs, who had been smeared with the blood of sacrificial goats and dogs. A lash of the ‘sacred’ thongs by these ‘holy men’ was believed to make the women better able to bear children.

As usual, Christianity tried, unsuccessfully, to n the evil celebration of Lupercalia. It first replaced the lottery of the names of women with a lottery of the names of saints. The idea was that during the following year the young men would emulate the life of the saint whose name they had drawn. Christianity ended up doing in Rome, and elsewhere, as the Romans did.

The idea that you can preserve the appearance of a popular evil and yet somehow turn it to serve the purpose of virtue has survived. Look at all those people who are still trying, helplessly, to use the formats of popular television entertainment to promote good. They might learn something from this episode in history. It failed miserably.

The only success it had was in changing the name of Lupercalia to St Valentine’s Day. It was done in the year 496 by Pope Gelasius, in honour of one Saint Valentine. However, there are as many as 50 different Valentines in Christian legends. Two of them are more famous, although their lives and characters are also shrouded in mystery.

According to one legend, which is more in line with the true nature of this celebration, St Valentine was a ‘lover’s saint’ who had himself fallen in love with his jailer’s daughter.

Due to serious troubles that accompanied such lottery, French government banned the Valentine ritual in 1776. It also vanished over the years in Italy, Austria, Hungry, and Germany. Earlier, during the 17th century when the Puritans were strong it had been banned in England, but King Charles II revived it in 1660.

From England the Valentine ritual arrived in the New World, where enterprising Yankees spotted a good means of making money. Esther A Howland who produced, in the 1840s, one of the first commercial American Valentine Day cards called – what else valentines sold $5,000 worth in the first year. (Then $5,000 was a lot of money.) The valentine industry has been booming ever since.

It is the same story with Halloween, which has otherwise normal human beings dressing like ghosts and goblins in a re-enactment of an ancient pagan ritual of demon worship.

The pagan name for that event was Samhain (pronounced sow-en). Just as in case of Valentine’s Day, Christianity changed its name, but not the pagan moorings.

Five star hotels in Muslim countries arrange Halloween parties so the rich can celebrate the superstitions of a distant period of ignorance that, at one time, even included the shameful practice of human sacrifice.

Christmas is another story. Today Muslim shopkeepers sell and shoppers buy Christmas symbols in Islamabad or Dubai or Cairo. To engage in a known religious celebration of another religion is bad enough. What is worse is the fact that here is another pagan celebration (Saturnalia) that has been changed in name – and in little else – by Christianity.

Even the apparently innocuous celebration might have pagan foundations. According to one account, in pagan cultures, people feared evil spirits, especially on their birthdays. It was a common belief that evil spirits were more dangerous to a person when he or she experienced a change in their daily life, such as turning a year older. So family and friends surrounded the person with laughter and joy on their birthdays to protect them from evil.

How can anyone in his right mind think that Islam would be indifferent to practices steeped in anti -Islamic ideas and beliefs? Islam came to destroy paganism in all its forms: it cannot tolerate any trace of it from the lives of its followers.

Further, Islam is very sensitive about maintaining its purity and the unique identity of its believers. Islamic laws and teachings go to extra lengths to ensure it.

For example, salâh is forbidden at the precise times of sunrise, transition and sunset to eliminate the possibility that it might get mixed up or be confused with the practice of sun worship. To the voluntary recommended fast on the tenth of Muharram, Muslims are required to add another day (9th or 11th) to distinguish it from the then prevalent Jewish practice. Muslims are forbidden to emulate the appearance of non- Muslims.

A Muslim is a Muslim for life. During joys and sorrows, during celebrations and sufferings, we must follow the one straight path – not many divergent paths. It is a great tragedy that under the constant barrage of commercial and cultural propaganda from the forces of Jahiliya and the relentless media machine, Muslims have begun to embrace the Valentines, the Halloween ghosts, and even Santa Claus.

Source: http://sisters.islamway.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=785

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7 Produk Parfum Berbau Aneh

Posted by Zura on February 4, 2011

Parfum diciptakan untuk memberikan aroma yang harum bagi penggunanya. Tetapi, hal itu tidak berlaku bagi parfum-parfum berikut. Aromanya berbeda, cenderung ekstrem, dan tidak membuat penggunanya menjadi lebih wangi.

1. Aroma Lobster

Aroma parfum keluaran Demeter Fragrance Library adalah, parfum lobster. Kombinasi aromanya yaitu laut, daging lobster manis, dan ditambah sedikit mentega.

2. Aroma Rumah Duka

Demeter Fragrance Library menjadikan aroma aneh dan eksentrik dalam bentuk cologne, shower gel dan body lotion. Mereka menjadikan bau aneh yaitu rumah duka, menjadi serangkain produk perawatan kulit dan pewangi tubuh.

Aromanya merupkan campuran bunga lili, anyelir, gladiol, krisan dengan sedikit mahoni dan sedikit aroma oriental, baunya seperti pemakaman terakhir yang Anda hadiri.

3. Parfum Cat

Wode Paint adalah parfum pertama yang warnanya terlihat jelas, diciptakan oleh Boudicca. Parfum ini akan meninggalkan warna biru jika disemprotkan. Kulit pun akan berwarna biru tetapi lama kelamaan warna tersebut akan menghilang. Tersedia juga parfum yang tidak berwarna yaitu Wode Scent.

4. Aroma Darah


Secretions Magnifique dari Etat Libre d’Orange juga mengeluarkan koleksi parfum beraroma ekstrem, yaitu keringat, darah dan ludah. Parfum tersebut hanya dijual di Henri Bendel Department Store, New York.

5. Aroma burger

Pada 2008, tempat makan siap saji, Burger King meluncurkan cologne beraroma daging seharga kurang dari US $4 yang dinamakan “Flame”. Flame dipromosikan sebagai rayuan aroma daging bakar. Bisa dibeli melalui website mereka.

6. Aroma Ganja


Menurut penciptanya, Cannabis Santal Eau de Parfum memiliki aroma yang berkarakter kayu. Aromanya merupakan campuran akar pohon ganja, cokelat, vetiver, dan vanila musk yang menciptakan aroma sensual.

7. Aroma Keju


Pada 2006, pembuat keju Stilton merilis koleksi parfum ciptaannya. Parfum yang dikenal dengan nama ‘Eau de Stilton’, memiliki aroma unik. Wewangian ini terinspirasi dari aroma tajam yang dihasilkan blue cheese. Meski aroma kejunya cukup menonjol, namun saat disemprotkan parfum ini juga mengeluarkan aroma buah-buahan yang segar.

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Lowongan Pramugari Garuda Indonesia

Posted by Zura on May 24, 2010

Ada yang berminat jadi pramugari Garuda Indonesia? Kabar bagus nih buat semuanya, GIA buka lowongan baru untuk pramugari. Batas waktu sampai 12 Juni 2010. So, jangan sampe kelawatan! Good luck ya… ;)

Berlaku Mei – 12 Juni 2010.

Garuda Indonesia mengembangkan sayapnya melalui berbagai perubahan yang telah dilakukan selama ini, seiring perubahan tersebut, kami membuka kesempatan bagi wanita Indonesia untuk bergabung menjadi Pramugari Garuda Indonesia. Keramahan, keahlian, dedikasi dan integritas tinggi merupakan prioritas menjadi seorang pramugari, karena itulah kami menawarkan berbagai fasilitas dan kompensasi menarik bagi anda yang memenuhi kriteria. Jangan sia-siakan kesempatan ini, segera bergabung bersama kami.

Pramugari – Code: FA (Flight Attendant)

Persyaratan :

* Usia 18 – 24 tahun
* Pendidikan minimal Sekolah Menengah Umum/Kejuruan
* Tinggi badan minimal 160cm
* Berbadan sehat dan tidak berkaca mata
* Mampu berbahasa Inggris dengan baik

Jika Anda memenuhi kualifikasi diatas silahkan datang dan bawa lamaran Anda, CV, 1 lb foto seluruh badan okuran post card dan 1 lb foto close up ukuran 4×6 pada :

Walk in Interview

* Hari, Tanggal: Sabtu, 12 Juni 2010
* Waktu: 08.00 – 14.00
* Tempat: Garuda Indonesia Training Center, Jl. Raya Duri Kosambi 125, Jakarta Barat
* Dress Code: Blouse lengan pendek warna terang, rok warna gelap selutut, sepatu hak tinggi
* Kelengkapan: lamaran, cv, 1 lembar foto seluruh badan ukuran postcard dan 1 lembar foto close up 4×6.

Pelaksanaan Rekrutmen Pramugari tidak dipungut biaya apapun, dan pelaksanaan ini dilakukan langsung oleh PT. Garuda Indonesia.

Info lebih lanjut dapat menghubungi no telp. :

1. (021) 2560 1042 (Team Recruitment)
2. 085711867957 (Bpk. Marcel)
3. 085692750594 (Bpk. Giring)

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