Transparent Butterfly (Absolutely gorgeous photos!)
It comes from Central America and is found from Mexico to Panama. It is quite common in its zone, but it not easy to find because of its transparent wings, which is a natural camouflage mechanism.
A butterfly with transparent wings is rare and beautiful. As delicate as finely blown glass, the presence of this rare tropical gem is used by rain forest ecologists as an indication of high habitat quality and its demise alerts them of ecological change. Rivaling the refined beauty of a stained glass window, the translucent wings of the Glasswing butterfly shimmer in the sunlight like polished panes of turquoise, orange, green, and red.
All things beautiful do not have to be full of color to be noticed: in life that which is unnoticed has the most power.

Allah help the Muslims!
This truth is not shown to the world.
I request you please circulate this wherever possible.
US Marines in Masjid
Cross, painted on Quran by USMarines.
USMarine, posing after writting 'Our God is better than your God'
Picture showing graves of the eleven children, killed by American bombing.
'And whatever the Messenger gives you, take it, and whatever he forbids you, leave it. And fear Allah: truly Allah is severe in punishment. ' [Qur'an 59:7]
WHO ARE THE TERRORISTS?

Masjid Al Haram , Mecca , Saudi Arabia
A masjid is a place of worship for followers of Islam. Muslims often refer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid. The primary purpose of the masjid is to serve as a place where Muslims can come together for prayer. Nevertheless, masjids are known around the world nowadays for their general importance to the Muslim community as well as their demonstration of Islamic architecture.
Which one of these masjid you ever visited?
Imam Masjid, Isfahan , Iran
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Grand Masjid, Rome, Italy
Jamia Masjid, Nairobi, Kenya
Hassan II Masjid, Casablanca , Morocco
Faisal Masjid, Islamabad, Pakistan
Masjid Hassanal Bolkiah, Brunei Darussalam
Al Fateh Grand Masjid, Doha, Qatar
Port of Spain, Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago
Sultan Ahmed Masjid / Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey
Umayyad Masjid, Damascus , Syria
Khatam Al Ambiya Masjid, Beirut , Lebanon
Jami Ul Alfar Masjid, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Great Masjid , Xian, China
Canterbury Masjid, New Zealand
The Great Masjid of Cordoba , Spain
Masjid Ubudiah, Kuala Kangsar, Malaysia
A picture from the NASA Hubble Space Telescope on January 11, 1995, but having reached the attention of the Muslims apparently when it was the featured image at the NASA web site on October 31, 1999





Mosque on the prophet (or the Prophet Mosque) (Arabic: المسجد النبوي) [IPA / mæsʤıd AEN æbæwı ː], in Medina, the second holiest mosque in Islam. This is the final resting place of Mohammed. Mosque of al-Hara in Mecca is the holiest mosque in the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem is the third holiest in Islam.
The original mosque was built by Mohammed. After the Islamic rulers widespread and embellished. A key feature of this site is in the middle of the green dome of the mosque where the tomb of Mohammed is located. Built in 1817 and 1839 painted green, is known as the Dome of the Prophet [1]. Early Muslim leaders Abu Bakr and Umar was buried in the adjacent areas in the mosque.
The building was originally the house of Mohammed, he settled there after the Hijra (migration) to Medina, and later build a mosque on the spot. It is shared in the hard work of construction. The original mosque was an open-air building. The basic plan of the building is in the building of other mosques throughout the world.
Mosque served as community center, court and religious school. There was a raised platform for people to teach the Koran.
May Allah send all of us to see The Holy City with our own eyes… Ameen….
Jazakallah…
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THE KAABA
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KAABA"
The House of ALLAH in Makkah. The Kaa'ba is covered by a black cloth known as 'Kiswa', which is produced & changed every year. Special factory designed for the making of Kiswa in Makkah. It costs approx. SR 17million.The cloth is made of 670kgs of silver dyed black, about 120kgs of pure gold & 50kgs of silver used in writing the Qur'anic verses over the cloth. The total area of the cloth is 658sqr meter.












A man woke up early in order to pray the Fajr Prayer at the masjid. He got dressed, made his ablution and was on his way to the masjid. On his way to the masjid, the man fell and his clothes got dirty.
He got up, brushed himself off, and headed home. At home, he changed his clothes, made his ablution, and was, again, on his way to the masjid.
On his way to the masjid, he fell again and at the same spot! He, again, got up, brushed himself off and headed home. At home he, once again, changed his clothes, made his ablution and was on his way to the masjid.
On his way to the masjid, he met a man holding a lamp. He asked the man of his identity and the man replied I saw you fall twice on your way to the masjid, so I brought a lamp so I can light your way.' The first man thanked him profusively and the two where on their way to the masjid.
Once at the masjid, the first man asked the man with the lamp to come in and pray Fajr with him. The second man refused. The first man asked him a couple more times and, again, the answer was the same. The first man asked him why he did not wish to come in and pray. The man replied,
"I am Satan (devil/evil)"
The man was shocked at this reply. Satan went on to explain, "I saw you on your way to the masjid and it was I who made you fall. When you went home, cleaned yourself and went back on your way to the masjid, Allah forgave all of your sins.
I made you fall a second time, and even that did not encourage you to stay home, but rather, you went back on your way to the masjid.
Because of that, Allah forgave all the sins of the people of your household .
I was AFRAID if i made you fall one more time, then Allah will forgive the sins of the people of your village , so i made sure that you reached the masjid safely!"
So do not let Satan benefit from his actions. Do not put off a good that you intended to do as you never know how much reward you might receive from the hardships you encounter while trying to achieve that good.





































