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Saturday, September 10, 2016

The Qur’an and Hijab, khimar, jilbab ,niqab, chador, burqa

NOTE FROM COMPILER:

Hidayah (Arabic: هداية‎‎, Hidāyah) is an Arabic word meaning "guidance". According to Islamic belief, guidance has been provided by Allah to humans primarily in the form of the Qur'an. May Allah gives us all hidayah. Ameen. It is our obligatory duty to spread the quranic knowledge as ordered by our beloved Prophet (Peace Be upon Him).This post is made with this intention. All sources of information are shown so that the reader can go and read more from the actual source. Not a single word is that of the compiler.


Islam cannot be properly followed without knowledge. It is a rational law and to follow it rightly one needs to exercise reason and understanding at every step.



The requirement of hijab is a Qur’anic command. The basic requirement is that a Muslim woman should cover her head and bosom with a khimar (a head covering), and her body with a jilbab (a loose over-garment so that you cant see the contour of her body). Of course, she can leave her face and hands open


The Qur’an and Hijab


Islam has strongly emphasized the concept of decency and modesty in the interaction between members of the opposite sex. Dress code is part of that overall teaching. There are two verses in the Qur’an in which Almighty Allah talks about the issue of decency and hijab as defined earlier.

The First Verse

In Chapter 24 known as an-Nur (the Light), in verse 30, Allah commands Prophet Muhammad as follows:
قُلْ لِلْمُؤْمِنِيْنَ يَغُضُّوْا مِنْ أَبْصَارِهِمْ وَ يَحْفَظُوْا فُرُوْجَهُمْ, ذَلِكَ أَزْكَى لَهُمْ.
Say to the believing men that: they should cast down their glances and guard their private parts (by being chaste). This is better for them.”
This is a command to Muslim men that they should not lustfully look at women (other than their own wives); and in order to prevent any possibility of temptation, they are required to cast their glances downwards. This is known as “hijab of the eyes”.
Then in the next verse, Allah commands the Prophet to address thewomen:
قُلْ لِلْمُؤْمِنَاتِ يَغْضُضْنَ مِنْ أَبْصَارِهِنَّ وَ يَحْفَظْنَ فُرُوْجَهُنَّ...
“Say to the believing women that: they should cast down their glances and guard their private parts (by being chaste)…”
This is a similar command as given to the men in the previous verse regarding “hijab of the eyes”.
This hijab of eyes is similar to the teaching of Jesus where he says, “You have heard that it was said by them of old time, you shall not commit adultery. But I say unto you, That whosoever looks on a woman to lust after her has committed adultery with her already in his heart.”1 So if you see a Muslim casting his/her eyes downwards when he/she is talking to a member of opposite sex, this should not be considered as rude or an indication of lack of confidence — he/she is just abiding by the Qur’anic as well as Biblical teaching.
* * * * *
After “hijab of the eyes” came the order describing the dress code for women:
وَ لاَ يُبْدِيْنَ زِيْنَتَهُنَّ إِلاَّ مَا ظَهَرَ مِنْهَا وَ لْيَضْرِبْنَ بِخُمُرِهِنَّ عَلىَ جُيُوْبِهِنَّ...
“...and not display their beauty except what is apparent, and they should place their khumur over their bosoms...”
There are two issues about this sentence.

(1) What is the meaning of “khumur” used in this verse?

Khumur خُمُرٌ is plural of khimarخِمَارٌ , the veil covering the head. See any Arabic dictionary like Lisanu ’l-‘Arab, Majma‘u ’l-Bahrayn or al-Munjid.
Al-Munjid, which is the most popular dictionary in the Arab world, definesal-khimar as “something with which a woman conceals her head —ما تغطى به المرأة رأسها .” Fakhru ’d-Din al-Turayhi in Majma‘u ’l-Bahrayn (which is a dictionary of Qur’anic and hadith terms) defines al-khimar as “scarf, and it is known as such because the head is covered with it.”2
So the word khimar, by definition, means a piece of cloth that covers the head.

(2) Then what does the clause “placing the khumur over the bosoms” mean?

According to the commentators of the Qur’an, the women of Medina in the pre-Islamic era used to put their khumur over the head with the two ends tucked behind and tied at the back of the neck, in the process exposing their ears and neck. By saying that, “place the khumur over the bosoms,” Almighty Allah ordered the women to let the two ends of their headgear extend onto their bosoms so that they conceal their ears, the neck, and the upper part of the bosom also.3
This is confirmed by the way the Muslim women of the Prophet’s era understood this commandment of Almighty Allah. The Sunni sources quote Ummu ’l-mu’minin ‘A’isha, the Prophet’s wife, as follows: “I have not seen women better than those of al-Ansar (the inhabitants of Medina): when this verse was revealed, all of them got hold of their aprons, tore them apart, and used them to cover their heads...”4
The meaning of khimar and the context in which the verse was revealed clearly talks about concealing the head and then using the loose ends of the scarf to conceal the neck and the bosom. It is absurd to believe that the Qur’an would use the word khimar (which, by definition, means a cloth that covers the head) only to conceal the bosom with the exclusion of the head! It would be like saying to put on your shirt only around the belly or the waist without covering the chest!
Finally the verse goes on to give the list of the mahram – male family members in whose presence the hijab is not required, such as the husband, the father, the father-in-law, the son(s), and others.

The Second Verse

In Chapter 33 known as al-Ahzab, verse 59, Allah gives the following command to Prophet Muhammad:
يَا أَيُّهَا النَّبِيُّ, قُلْ لأَزْوَاجِكَ وَ بَنَاتِكَ وَ نِسآءِ الْمُؤْمِنِيْنَ: يُدْنِيْنَ عَلَيْهِنَّ مِنْ جَلاَبِيْبِهِنَّ...
“O Prophet! Say to your wives, your daughters, and the women of the believers that: they should let down upon themselves their jalabib.

What is the meaning of “jalabib”?

Jalabib جَلاَبِيْبٌ is the plural of jilbabجِلْبَابٌ which means a loose outer garment. See any Arabic dictionary like Lisanu ’l-‘Arab, Majma‘u ’l-Bahrayn or al-Munjid.
Al-Munjid, for instance, defines jilbab as “the shirt or a wide dress—القميص أو الثوب الواسع.” While al-Turayhi, in Majma‘u ’l-Bahrayn, defines it as “a wide dress, wider than the scarf and shorter than a robe, that a woman puts upon her head and lets it down on her bosom...”5
This means that the Islamic dress code for women does not only consist of a scarf that covers the head, the neck and the bosom; it also includes the overall dress that should be long and loose.
So, for instance, the combination of a tight, short sweater with tight-fitting jeans with a scarf over the head does not fulfill the requirements of the Islamic dress code.
Any dress that reveals the contours of her body or that would normally arouse temptation is not permissible and does not fulfill the requirements of hijab. It is a pointless hijab!
The ears are not part of the face, therefore it is obligatory to cover them. As for the part of the chin and the under chin that is seen when putting on the common head scarf, it is to be considered as part of the face and, therefore, can be exposed.
A muslim man is allowed to look at the face and hands of a non-mahram lady who is not related to him. Men, whether they confess it or not, are slaves of lust and desire.They will eventually look at your bust or hips.  Hijab protects women from such men

Shaykh Muhammad al-Ghazali's argument is that Islam has made it compulsory on women not to cover their faces during haj and salat (prayer) the two important pillars of Islam. How then could Islam ask women to cover their faces at ordinary times?16 
Al-Ghazali says that during the time of the Prophet women were equals at home, in the mosques and on the battlefield. Today true Islam is being destroyed in the name of Islam. 
Muslim women remained in mixed company with men until the late sixth century (A.H.) or eleventh century (CE). They received guests, held meetings and went to wars helping their brothers and husbands, defend their castles and bastions.10 
it is the Islamic duty of women to participate in public life and in spreading good (Sura Tauba, Aya 71).
Muhammad's wives were dynamic, influential, and enterprising members of the community, and fully involved in Muslim public affairs. He listened to their advice. In the city, they were leaders of women's protest movements, first for equal status as believers and thereafter regarding economic and sociopolitical rights, mainly in the areas of inheritance, participation in warfare and booty, and personal (marital) relations.
After describing the active participation of Muslim women in the battlefields as warriors and nurses to the wounded, Maulana Maudoodi24 says " This shows that the Islamic purdah is not a custom of ignorance which cannot be relaxed under any circumstances, on the other hand, it is a custom which can be relaxed as and when required in a moment of urgency. Not only is a woman allowed to uncover a part of her satr (coveredness) under necessity like medical problem, there is no harm."
In Iran Imam Khomeini first insisted that women must wear the veil and chador and in response to large demonstrations by women, he modified his position and agreed that while the chador is not obligatory, modest dress is, including loose clothing and non-transparent stockings and scarves.

Friday, September 09, 2016

A World Without Muslims? Contributions of Muslims to the world

A World Without Muslims? No Coffee, No Toothpaste, No Algebra, No…
a Tumblr with user name ‘whatpath’ sarcastically responded with “Yes, lets imagine a world WITHOUT MUSLIMS, shall we?” Warpath’s long list of Muslim contribution to human civilisation, listed below, has since gone viral: 

Yes, let’s imagine a world WITHOUT MUSLIMS, shall we?

Without Muslims you wouldn't have:
  • Coffee
  • Cameras
  • Experimental Physics
  • Chess
  • Shampoo
  • Perfume/spirits
  • Irrigation
  • Crank-shaft, internal combustion engine, valves, pistons
  • Combination locks
  • Architectural innovation (pointed arch -European Gothic cathedrals adopted this technique as it made the building much stronger, rose windows, dome buildings, round towers, etc.)
  • Surgical instruments
  • Anesthesia
  • Windmill
  • Treatment of Cowpox
  • Fountain pen
  • Numbering system
  • Algebra/Trigonometry
  • Modern Cryptology
  • 3 course meal (soup, meat/fish, fruit/nuts)
  • Crystal glasses
  • Carpets
  • Checks
  • Gardens used for beauty and meditation instead of for herbs and kitchen.
  • University
  • Optics
  • Music
  • Toothbrush
  • Hospitals
  • Bathing
  • Quilting
  • Mariner's Compass
  • Soft drinks
  • Pendulum
  • Braille
  • Cosmetics
  • Plastic surgery
  • Calligraphy
  • Manufacturing of paper and cloth

It was a Muslim who realized that light ENTERS our eyes, unlike the Greeks who thought weEMITTED rays, and so invented a camera from this discovery.

It was a
 Muslim who first tried to FLY in 852, even though it is the Wright Brothers who have taken the credit.

It was a
 Muslim by the name of Jabir ibn Hayyan who was known as the founder of modernChemistry. He transformed alchemy into chemistry. He invented: distillation, purification, oxidation, evaporation, and filtration. He also discovered sulfuric and nitric acid.

It is a
 Muslim, by the name of Al-Jazari who is known as the father of robotics.

It was a
 Muslim who was the architect for Henry V's castle.

It was a
 Muslim who invented hollow needles to suck cataracts from eyes, a technique still used today.

It was a
 Muslim who actually discovered inoculation, not Jenner and Pasteur to treat cowpox. The West just brought it over from Turkey

It was
 Muslims who contributed much to mathematics like Algebra and Trigonometry, which was imported over to Europe 300 years later to Fibonnaci and the rest.

It was
 Muslims who discovered that the Earth was round 500 years before Galileo did.

The list goes on...........

Just imagine a world without Muslims. Now I think you probably meant,


Read More http://islam.ru/en/content/story/5-muslim-inventions-changed-world

Wednesday, September 07, 2016

NGO in and around Zakir Nagar , New Delhi

NGO in and around Zakir Nagar , New Delhi

1.Muslim Womens Welfare Organization Tasmin, Batla House Pocket-L, Zakir Nagar

2.Shuddhi ngo, whatsapp 9654815105, info@shuddhi.org

3. KOSHISH (TISS Field Action Project),http://koshish.tiss.edu/

4. Hariyalli, Zakir Nagar,New Delhi-25


5.deepshikha, 260 Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase III New Delhi - 110 020 Website: 

6Shikhar Organisation For Social Development. Gali No. 3 Ghaffar Manzil, Okhla New Delhi-110025
7. Promove Social Welfare Society, C-111, TAJPUR PAHARI, BUDH VIHAR, BADARPUR, NEW DELHI 44
8. International Economic Development Forum,G- 52 Lajpat nagar III New Delhi 110024. India
9. Bhaskar foundation,132, Tribhuvan Complex, Ishwar Nagar, Opposite New Friends Colony-110065
10. Career Launcher Education Foundation,B-52, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase - I, New Delhi – 110020
11. World Health Partners, World Health Partners BB-11 Greater Kailsh Enclave II New Delhi 110048
12. Help Rural India, Help Rural India 4th Floor Manisha Building, 75-76 Nehru Place, New Delhi - 110019 INDIA. Phone: +91 11 26437511, 26448411, 26430740, 26432614 Email: contact@helpruralindia.org Web: http://www.helpruralindia.org
13. Indian Institute Of Ecology And Environment, A 15, Paryavaran Complex, Maidangarhi Road New Delhi - 110030, India
14. Trees, Training & Research in Environment & Ecological Sciences (TREES) G-13, LGF, Jangpura Extension, New Delhi-110014
15. The Naz Foundation India Trust, A 86, East of Kailash New Delhi 110065
16. North East Development Foundation B-354, Vasant Kunj Enclave, New Delhi-110070 
17. International Human Rights Organisation, C-69/A Main Road Near SBI Zakir Nagar Okhla New Delhi 110025
18. Mashal Social Welfare Society B-32, G.F, Bharat Nagar, New Friends Colony, New Delhi-110025
19.Shristi. B-223,Chittaranjan Park,New Delhi-110019
20. Dhriiti - The Courage Within 57 A, Upper Ground Floor Khizrabad New Friends Colony New Delhi – 110065
21. Fatima Foundation,39-T, Sector-7 Jasola Vihar New Delhi-11025
22. Pahel Educational Health And Social Act Society, N89, Abulfazal Enclave, Okhla, Pin 110025
23. Impact Social Foundation, Park View 177, Nehar Road, Okhla Head,
24. Progressive Manzil Welfare Society, B -717 DDA Flat Pocket -11 Janta Flat Jasola Vihar New Delhi-110025
25. Sos Childrens Villages Of India. A-7, Nizamuddin (west) Delhi – 110013
26.Tasveer ghar, Yousuf Saeed, N 13 Batla House Ext., Sailing Club Road, Jamia Nagar, New Delhi 110025
27. Legend, Noor Nawaz Khan Study Point 84-D, Tikona Park , Jamia Nagar Okhla New Delhi-25
28. Gods Grace foundation, Okhla Embankment, Abu Fazal Enclave, Jamia nagar, New Delhi-110025
29.IDEA, Address-Flat-181 Street 20-A, Zakir Nagar, Jamia Nagar, Okhla, New delhi-110025 Phone Landline-01165752628 Mobile-9810815162

More you can find yourself from   http://www.indiamapped.com/ngo-in-delhi/new-delhi/

Sunday, September 04, 2016

preventive and cure of Dengue and ChikunGunya in homeopathy

NOTE: Immediately go to doctor. Never self medicate
Those living in or travelling to high risk areas are advised to wear protective clothing, use mosquito nets and apply insect repellent to exposed skin. And then again, you may also like to use homeopathy.
There is no vaccine to prevent or allopathic medicine to treat this.

Always better to visit your local Homeopathic doctors who can monitor you personally. Never ever self medicate please.

Many homeopaths consider 

Eupatorium Perfoliatum 200C potency in globules no 30  as a preventive medicine for Chikungunya and dengue. The dose is 6 globules at a time twice daily for three days only than once week till the epidemic persists..

http://www.bimbima.com/health/post/2015/10/03/eupatorium-perfoliatum.aspx

http://www.homeobook.com/chikungunya-homeopathic-prevention-and-management/

http://doctorprasanna.com/articles/chikungunya/

5 best homeopathic medicines for Dengue followed by a brief description of their symptoms-
  1. Eupatorium Perfoliatum
  2. Bryonia
  3. Phosphorus
  4. Rhus Tox
  5. Carica Papaya

1. Eupatorium Perfoliatum 200 for dengue fever with bone breaking pains 

It is the most suitable remedy for the treatment of Dengue fever as the symptoms of this medicine almost completely mimic that of Dengue fever.  It is precisely for this reason that this medicine is called ‘Bone Set’, as it is able to relieve the terrible bone pains that accompany the Dengue fever.  It has the same sort of deep bone pains that are almost excruciating in nature. The pain is present in the limbs and the muscles and accompanies a fever which is usually high. There is usually throbbing type of pain in the head. Pain may be felt in the occipital or the back part of the head and also on the top of the head. There is soreness in the eyes or the eyeballs.

2. Bryonia – Homeopathic remedy for dengue fever with intense thirst,joint pains worsen with motion

This medicine also has pains in the whole of the body and the upper as well as the lower limbs along with high grade fever.  The pains are usually stitching and tearing sort of pains. The two distinguishing features of this medicine are increased thirst and that the pains and all sorts of sufferings of the patient are aggravated by motion. In fact, motion of any and every sort tends to aggravate the pains in the body and the limbs. Whenever the patient tries to walk or move or even turn in bed, the pains and the suffering become intolerable. He feels better while at rest and does not want to move. There is so much dryness of the mouth, tongue and other mucous membranes that patient wants to drink a lot of water and ends up drinking a lot at one go. The taste of the mouth is bitter.

3. Phosphorus – Homeopathic medicine for haemorrhagic dengue fever

It is one of the best homeopathic remedies for the haemorrhagic dengue fever. There is burning and numbness of the hands, arms and feet. Intense thirst accompanies the fever, so much so that the patient wants to have cold water or even chilled water. Hemorrhage from any and every part or orifice of the body may be seen. The patient may feel unusually hungry.

4. Rhus Tox 200 – Homeopathic remedy for pains relieved by motion,joint pains get better by motion

It is indicated by the muscular soreness and pains in the body which are relieved only while in motion. The patient cannot rest as it is the worst position for him. The tongue gets coated white while the tip of the tongue remains red and forms a red triangle at the tip.

5. Carica Papaya- Homeopathic remedy for improving platelet count

Carica Papaya is a homeopathic remedy made from papaya fruit. It is a common fruit and its seeds are used to make a homeopathic remedy. It has been seen that it improves the platelet counts in patients whose platelets are falling.

The most specific feature to choose Bryonia Alba is worsening of pains by any movement even in the least degree. This Homeopathic medicine is the best remedy when rest is the main position for relief from pain. Extreme thirst with a dry mouth may be felt along with this specific feature. Rhus Tox is the ideal Homeopathic medicine when a patient experiences relief from pain by movement and worsening of pain by taking rest.
https://www.homeopathicdoctor.co.in/best-homeopathic-medicines-for-dengue/
Eupatorium Perfoliatum as a Preventive Homeopathic Medicine for Dengue. 
As a preventive: eupatorium perfoliatum 200C , 3 drops ,morning evening for 4 days.Later once a week till the epidemic lasts.

 Method of taking the medicine during fever:
1.Take one cup of water
2. Add three drops of eupatorium perfoliatum 200C .
3.If patient is serious, than give two tea spoonful from the cup after every 10 minutes. If the patient is not serious , than give the medicine after each hour.
200 potency is found to be more effective.

This medicine is highly effective in post fever arthralgia (eupatorium perfoliatum Mother tincture 5 drops tds for 3-5 days). amazingly it decreased the joint pain and swelling


You can take it alongwith your allopathic medicine also. There should be a gap of one hour between allopathic medicine and homeopathic medicine. No side effects. Very cheap.


Preventive for Dengue in Homeopathy
Simple Dengue Fever (DF)

Eupatorium perfoliatum 200 can be taken twice daily for three days and subsequently at least two doses a week at the interval of three - four day till the epidemic persist for the prevention of dengue fever.

Dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF)

Ipecac in 200 potency can be given twice a day for three days and two doses a week in all the patients those who have already suffered with the dengue fever and are prone for dengue haemorrhagic fever.

These medicines are safe without any side effects, but it is always better if these are used in consultation with the nearest qualified homoeopathic doctor. http://homeopathypoint.blogspot.in/2010/08/prevention-of-dengue-with-homeopathy.html

Homeopathic medicines in the beginning of Dengue Fever:
– If there is sudden onset of severe symptoms of dengue fever, consider Belladonna
– If there is slow progress of dengue fever symptoms, consider Bryonia alba
Homeopathic medicines during Dengue Fever:
– consider Arnica montana or Rhus tox, as per symptoms
Homeopathic medicines during Dengue Fever with fall of platelets count:
– consider carica papaya as per other confirmatory symptoms

Get in touch with  homeopathic doctors to know how homeopathy can cure your Dengue Fever problem.




Saturday, September 03, 2016

Ou Tengar Ombol - elephant's apple chutney deliciously delicious


Elephant's apple is a favorite soaring agent used by all Assamese Kitchen. I am not sure where all places this particular fruit is avaiable. If you can find it do try this chutney.

Do not forget to throw away the cover flakes.



  1. Ou tenga - 1, flaked and cut in to pieces.

  2. Salt to taste

  3. Sugar to taste

  4. Green chillies
  5. Vinegar

Method:

Boil the Ou tenga falkes with water in a cooker. ( add only enough water to cook). Remove from flame once cooked. Mesh the cooked flakes and squeeze. Seperate the pulpy water part and the hard fibers. Add salt, sugar,vinager and Chillies. Mix well.

Serve with anything.

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Thursday, September 01, 2016

Saleem Asraf Syed Imdaadullah, Founder, Syed Envo Protect (I) Pvt Ltd & ENVO PROJECTS NEW DELHI INDIA



Saleem Asraf Syed Imdaadullah, Founder, Syed Envo Protect (I) Pvt Ltd in the year 1994 & ENVO PROJECTS, NEW DELHI in the year 2001

Source of the article : https://yourstory.com/2009/07/saleem-asraf-syed-imdaadullah-founder-syed-envo-protect-i-pvt-ltd/

Saleem Asraf Syed Imdaadullah is a man with a vision – a vision of a more ecologically conscious, greener world. And for this environmental engineer and former guest lecturer of the Delhi College of Engineering, the path to a green earth was paved in 1994, with Syed Envo Protect (I) Pvt Ltd. Today, Envo Protect is a leading environmental organization, providing consultancy services for turn key projects in water and waste water treatment, as well as other environmental issues such as the design and construction of effluent and sewage treatment plants, water softeners, fire fighting systems and management of water resources including water conservation through rainwater harvesting and artificial recharge of ground water. The company provides services across industry sectors – from the hospitality industry to food processing and even pharmaceutical units. Their other focus area is the reuse of biodegradable solid waste and its management. “We are into vermiculture, composting, energy pellets etc.
” explains Saleem. “This is encouraging the use of natural compost instead of chemical fertilizer. Chemical fertilizer is the basic source of many diseases in humans. Western countries are going back to organic manure again.”
Leading a team of nine at his Delhi office, Saleem has expanded his operations over the years to open branches in Guwahati, Chennai and Lucknow. With a year-on-year growth of 5 per cent, it is this young entrepreneur’s dream to open a branch in every Indian state by 2010. “It’s the challenge and the power of creating something new everyday,” that drives Saleem to consider expansion plans even at a globally slow economic time.
Challenges have come in plenty for Saleem, and he’s learnt it the hard way, arguably the only way for successful entrepreneurship. “My biggest challenge was taking up an Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket (UASB) waste water treatment plant project of the scale of 20 lakh litres per day capacity. This was a project worth Rs.1.2 crores that I took up at a time when I did not know even the rudiments of UASB. I contacted eminent consultants in Delhi College of Engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, Aligarh Muslim University, and the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. All of them refused to help me out. Then I took the plunge and started visiting many UASB plants designed by others and took an annual maintenance contract with one such plant. There I got first hand experience of an UASB system, its problem areas, the mistakes that consultants normally make. I learned from the bottom up. That project took a whole year of my life. But now I don’t need anybody to design an UASB system. There are very few consultants who are successful in UASB. Now, we are one of them.”
Saleem started small, using his savings from lectureship as seed money to set up Envo Protect. “Nobody has helped me out with money till date. I bought a second hand moped with Rs. 1800 to move around in Delhi and got my first consultancy fees of Rs. 5000 for designing an Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) in 1994.” It’s been a long journey from there to projects worth crores, and this is where Saleem’s success is noteworthy.
Saleem is also the President of Green Shield, an NGO with operations in Delhi, UP, Haryana and the North-East. Green Shield has been a trendsetter in many conservationist and pollution control exercises. They provide free vocational training in operating effluent and sewage treatment plants. As the only institution offering such courses in India, Green Shield creates employment opportunities for youth from socially and economically backward areas through its courses.
“We have provided technical expertise to Engineering Diploma holders from Assam and helped them in getting jobs outside the North Eastern states. This programme was sponsored by the government Of Assam. It created an opportunity for the educated youth of insurgency-hit Assam to get assimilated into the mainstream work force of India,” says Saleem. Free eye check-ups at nursery schools in the slums of Delhi, and highly technical guidance in environmental engineering to NGOs in rural areas are some of the other achievements of Green Shield. “Waste-to-wealth technology” – unique methods adopted to convert municipal waste into usable resources is a prime objective of the NGO.
The number of hits on Saleem’s blog (www.saleemindia.blogspot.com) is proof of the growing popularity of his enterprise. “I am getting calls from all over India and abroad for technical help,” he smiles. Training and experience are the keys to successful entrepreneurship, in his opinion. “And there is no shortcut to hard work,” he signs off.
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My own Brand is "ENVO". My company ENVO PROJECTS is based is New Delhi and in the service of the nation since 1994.

Eastern Envo Protect ,Guwahati, Assam , India is One another company i helped to create and the founder syed mehdi hussain absorbed my staff bubu , abul etc from my Delhi based company Envo Projects, New Delhi. www.envo.8m.com.One another wonderful experience of life.Our first project in assam is Pragati Hospital & Research Center,NH Bypass,Sivsagar,Assam where we installed Incinerator for bio medical waste management for which i brought old Ali Miya from Delhi to make the plant.Ali Miya is former employee of  M/s Thermax Ltd.



The philosophy behind my work in environmental engineering

NOW HAVE I DONE SOMETHING OR STILL DONT HAVE ANY GOAL IN LIFE.no, I have found in Quran majeed myself that the world is a gift from Allah and nobody has the right to destroy it… .So we don't have any right in making our rivers into drain (read yamuna river,bhorolu river), polluting our air with our car exhaust, littering the greens with solid waste…. I am trying my best in this regard …after forming ENVO.

PREAMBLE OF ENVO

Nature is a gift to us . No individual or organisation has the right dto utilise its resources in such a way that damage or inconvenience is caused  to  people of society . we all have a social responsibility to protect and preserve a clean and green environment. The goale of profit maximisation and customer satisfaction should be surbordinate to the social need and responsibilities. The present concern has been brought about by the health of humans, living being, tree , structures, monuments and all other things.

THINGS I LEARNT :

I understood that my livelihood (RIZQ)  cant be  taken away by  anyone.  Put your  best  efforts in what you do and than leave the result to ALLAH. I have plan but Allahs plan is much much better than mine. I have firm belief in ALLAH.  

During this journey many people came and left me. I thank all of them for their contribution for my growth. They are destined to be with me for that particular period. This is Allah’s plan.

Always sleep with a clean heart. I know many of us get wronged throughout the day or have gotten wronged in the past. Forgive. Not only forgive, but forgive and forget. Dont even hold a grudge against that person in your heart. Keep your heart completely pure.Forgive brothers and sisters before you sleep each night. this is one of the practices of the greatest people ever to live and this is how we will reach those highest levels of spirituality.


LOVE HUMANITY IRRESPECTIVE OF RELIGION, LOVE ANIMALS, TREES AND ALL OF GODS CREATIONS. IF YOU CAN NOT LOVE AND ADMIRE GODS CREATION, HOW CAN YOU THINK ABOUT ADMIRING THE GREATNESS OF GOD.