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M B K

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  1. Thanks for all of you. really helpful information. i think Egypt air is the most preferred now. When i said im worried about changing flights in JFK i meant confusing airport. yes for sure there are ppl to help. Thanks again, and good look for everybody, i pray for all who are waiting on visa insha Allah get visa soon.

  2. Hello VJ members , i know this is an old question, but still really confused about and didnt get final answer , if i layover in Parise , London or Frankfurt , do i need a transite visa. even if its connecting aircraft ???i hear different answers, the local agent told me yes i need transit visa , some told me no i dont need. the second questions,, should i book a round trip ticket ? as im k3 visa.. plz i wish to hear from you specially who already entered the USA , and which airlines .. thank you so much.

  3. Yes simple male , you are true. The Prophet ( pbuh) never celebrated his birthday , the way we should celebrate his birthday is that we follow his path and Sunna .. Peace be upon him.

    BIRTH OF THE PROPHET:

    Historian, John William Draper in his well known work, "A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe", observes:

    "Four years after the death of Justinian, 569 A.D., was born at Makkah, in Arabia, the man who, of all men, has exercised the greatest influence upon the human race,"

    The well known British historian, Sir William Muir, in his "Life of Mohammed" adds:

    "Our authorities, all agree in ascribing to the youth of Mohammad a modesty of deportment and purity of manners rare among the people of Makkah... The fair character and honorable bearing of the unobtrusive youth won the approbation of his fellow-citizens; and he received the title, by common consent, of Al-Ameen, the Trustworthy."

    YOUTH OF THE PROPHET:

    James Michener in his well known work, "Islam, The Misunderstood Religion" writes:

    "Orphaned at birth, he was always particularly solicitous of the poor and the needy, the widow and the orphan, the slave and the downtrodden. At twenty he was already a successful business man, and soon became director of camel caravans for a wealthy widow. When he reached twenty-five his employer, recognizing his merit, proposed marriage. Even though she was fifteen years the older, he married her, and as long as she lived remained a devoted husband."

  4. Thank you so much tenderheart197900 (F)

    yes its a very special day for muslims. blessed day insha Allah.

    What do they say about Prophet Muhammad? ( part of the article)

    George Bernard Shaw said about him:

    "He must be called the Savior of Humanity. I believe that if a man like him were to assume the dictatorship of the modern world, he would succeed in solving its problems in a way that would bring it much needed peace and happiness." [The Genuine Islam, Singapore, Vol. 1, No. 8, 1936]

    Michael H. Hart in his book on ratings of people who contributed towards the benefit and upliftment of mankind writes:

    "My choice of Muhammad to lead the list of the world's most influential persons may surprise some readers and may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both the religious and secular levels." (The 100: A ranking of the most influential persons in history" New York, 1978, p. 33)

    THE PROPHET AS A HERO:

    K. S. Ramakrishna Rao in his book 'Mohammed: The Prophet of Islam' writes:

    "The personality of Muhammad is most difficult to get the whole truth of it. Only a glimpse of him I can catch. What dramatic succession of picturesque scenes? There is Muhammad the Prophet; there is Muhammad the General; Muhammad the King; Muhammad the Warrior; Muhammad the Businessman; Muhammad the Preacher; Muhammad the Philosopher; Muhammad the Statesman; Muhammad the Orator; Muhammad the Reformer; Muhammad the Refuge of Orphans; Muhammad the Protector of Slaves; Muhammad the Emancipator of Women; Muhammad the Judge; Muhammad the Saint... In all these magnificent roles and in all these departments of human activities he is equally a hero."

  5. Thanks for all of you VJ members. i know you dont know me as im a new member here, but i know all of you because i have been here for long time as a guest. so i wont wonder if i dont get respond here , but still respect everybody here so so much, and always pray for every one waiting on his visa , Insha Allah soon you get it . Goooooooooo Cairo keep work , we deserve this ...

  6. be patinet , insha Allah everything will be ok . if u still get the message that your case pending final review , this is mean something good and as for the home visit dont worry at all about your neighbors , i know they are asking them but even if your neighbors dont know about your fiance , this is wont be a problem insha Allah , i heard cases like that and nothing bad happened , the embassy just pay attention for your family specially your parents. wish you good luck.

  7. I think its hard to get final answers , but i think you got your passport with no visa issued because you asked for it . The officer`s final review is not AP. i have been in AP for almost 4 and half months then i got a phone call to send my passport in , then i waited another 2 months until my visa issued , each time i email the embassy during this time , i get the same answer that my case is pending final review , so sometimes it takes time . i really hope you get your visa soon as we all see that the embassy in cairo doing good work this months . keep contact the embassy and DOS. good luck

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