Tuesday 16 April 2013

These are All the items we have under this category:
1 - Christ in Islam 14 Languages
2 - Is the Bible God's Word? 7 Languages
3 - Crucifixion or Cruci-Fiction 4 Languages
4 - PROVING THE EXISTENCE OF ALLAH TO AN ATHEIST 3 Languages
5 - Just One Message 21 Languages
6 - God in Christanity... What Is His Nature? 3 Languages
7 - More than 1,000 Germans converted to Islam over past year 2 Languages
8 - What is His name 4 Languages
9 - The Truth about Jesus 4 Languages
10 - Resurrection or Resuscitation 5 Languages
11 - DA'WA TO ZOROASTRIANS ( PARSIS ) 1 Language
12 - ISLAM AND JUDAISM 1 Language
13 - COMMON QUESTIONS ASKED BY HINDUS ABOUT ISLAM 1 Language
14 - Islam and Christianity 6 Languages
15 - MUHAMMAD IN BUDDHIST SCRIPTURES 1 Language
16 - CONCEPT OF GOD IN MAJOR RELIGIONS 2 Languages
17 - Innocence of Jesus Christ the Son of Mary and His Honest Virgin Mother 2 Languages
18 - Stories of New Muslims 8 Languages
19 - How I Came to Islam 5 Languages
20 - IS THE TRINITY DOCTRINE DIVINELY INSPIRED? 11 Languages
21 - Priests Embracing Islam 4 Languages
22 - Responding to Christian Missionaries Tactics 2 Languages
23 - How Old Was the Age of Mary When She Got Pregnant? 1 Language
24 - The Response to the "Child Molester" Lie Against Our Beloved Prophet, Muhammad PBUH 1 Language
25 - Islamic Facts for the Christians and the Jews 2 Languages
26 - 50,000 Errors in the Bible 3 Languages
27 - 7 articles from www.answering-christianity.com 1 Language
28 - منهجية جمع السنة و جمع الأناجيل... دراسة مقارنة 1 Language
29 - Who Invented the Trinity? 2 Languages
30 - Beyond Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis and the Betrayal of Christianity 1 Language
31 - Did God Become Man? 4 Languages
32 - محاكمة يهوذا الإسخريوطي الخائن المصلوب 1 Language
33 - Answers to Non Muslims Common Questions About Islam 3 Languages
34 - Answers to "Born-Again" Preachers 2 Languages
35 - Christian Violence in History 2 Languages
36 - COMBAT KIT AGAINST BIBLE THUMPERS. 5 Languages
37 - رد افتراءت المبشرين على آيات القرآن الكريم 1 Language
38 - شبهة التاريخ الكبرى... هل صحيح ان عيسى هو المسيح؟ 1 Language
39 - محاضرات في النصرانية - للإمام : محمد أبو زهرة 1 Language
40 - معاملة غير المسلمين في المجتمع الاسلامي - المؤلف الدكتور: إدوارد غالي الدهبي 1 Language
41 - تعرف على الطائفة الأحمدية و ضلالها و إحترس منها 2 Languages
42 - THE ORIGINAL GOSPEL OF BARNABAS 1 Language
43 - ONENESS OF GOD The Ultimate Solution to The Trinitarian Controversy 1 Language
44 - PRESENTING ISLAM TO HINDUS 3 Languages
45 - Priests' Journey from Christianity to ISLAM 1 Language
46 - THE STRUGGLE AGAINST THE RELIGION OF IRRELIGION 3 Languages
47 - The Dead Sea Scrolls 2 Languages
48 - The Gospel of Barnabas 4 Languages
49 - THE GREAT DEBATE 3 Languages
50 - The True Message of Jesus Chirst 2 Languages
51 - We Believe in Jesus 6 Languages
52 - Violence, Christianity and Islam 1 Language
53 - WHAT WAS THE SIGN OF JONAH? 4 Languages
54 - Islam and the Bahá'ís 2 Languages
55 - كلمة موجزة في معاملة المسلمين لغيرهم ، خاصة أهل الكتاب اليهود والنصارى 1 Language
56 - إنجيل توما ثوماس 1 Language
57 - THE FORGOTTEN VERSES OF THE BIBLE 1 Language
58 - الأصول الوثنية للمسيحية 1 Language
59 - بولس و تحريف المسيحية 1 Language
60 - الكذاب اللئيم: زكريا بطرس 1 Language
61 - المسيحية للدكتور: احمد شلبي 1 Language
62 - تحفة الأريب في الرد على أهل الصليب 1 Language
63 - العقائد الوثنية في الديانة النصرانية 1 Language
64 - المسيحية نشأتها و تطورها 1 Language
65 - Muslim Christian Dialogue 13 Languages
66 - Have You Discovered Its Real Beauty? 5 Languages
67 - Are You Confused With all these gradual development of The English Bible ? 1 Language
68 - How did these prophets Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad (Peace be upon them) Pray ? 34 Languages
69 - Responding to atheists bus campaign. Is there a doubt about Allah, the Creator of the heavens and the earth? 6 Languages
70 - الموسوعة الميسرة في الأديان والمذاهب والأحزاب المعاصرة 1 Language
71 - دلائل تحريف الكتاب المقدس - من الذي حرف الكتاب ؟ ج 1 1 Language
72 - دلائل تحريف الكتاب المقدس - من الذي حرف الكتاب؟ الجزءالثاني 1 Language
73 - حوار هادئ بين الإسلام والمسيحية 1 Language
74 - انتشار الإسلام بحد السيف بين الحقيقة و الافتراء. المؤلف الدكتور: نبيل لوقا بباوي 1 Language
75 - المناظرة الأولى أول لقاء يجمع بين النصارى و المسلمين 1 Language
76 - الخلاف الحقيقي بين المسلمين والمسيحيين 1 Language
77 - الحوار مع أهل الكتاب - أسسه ومناهجه فى الكتاب والسنة 1 Language
78 - الإنجيل والصليب 1 Language
79 - 101 klare Widersprüche in der Bibel 1 Language
80 - Ein Vergleich zwischen Bibel und Quran 1 Language
81 - الغفران بين الإسلام والمسيحية 1 Language
82 - Die Bibel verneint die Göttlichkeit Jesu 1 Language
83 - Jesus for the Jews and Muhammad for Mankind 2 Languages
84 - دراسات في اليهودية و المسيحية و أديان الهند 1 Language
85 - Who moved the Stone? (By Ahmad Deedat) 4 Languages
86 - War Jesus ein Muslim? 1 Language
87 - The Bible Led Me to Islam 2 Languages
88 - لماذا أسلم صديقي؟ ورأى الفاتيكان في تحديات القرآن 1 Language
89 - رد إفتراءات المنصرين حول الإسلام العظيم 1 Language
90 - Islam and Buddhism 3 Languages
91 - ردود علماء المسلمين على شبهات الملحدين والمستشرقين 500 سؤال وجواب في الرد على أهل الكتاب 1 Language
92 - Which of the two sons of the Prophet Abraham (Peace be upon him) was to be ‘sacrificed’? 1 Language
93 - الأدلة المادية على وجود الله 1 Language
94 - مختصر التحفة الأثنى عشرية في بيان فرق الشيعة وعقيدتهم 1 Language
95 - Concept of God in Islam 4 Languages
96 - Concept of Worship in Islam 3 Languages
97 - Human Rights in Islam 2 Languages
98 - Who is Jesus ? ( peace be upon him ) 3 Languages
99 - The Truth Revealed Izhar-ul-Haq Part 1-2 and 3 3 Languages
100 - EXISTENCE OF GOD 4 Languages
101 - Why I chose Islam ? 1 Language
102 - The Story of Mary & Jesus in the Holy Quran 1 Language
103 - Concept of God in Islam 2 Languages
104 - Paganism surviving in Christianity 1 Language
105 - القول المبين لما عليه الرافضة من الدين المشين 1 Language
106 - WAS ISLAM SPREAD BY THE SWORD? 1 Language
107 - Jesus Prophet of Islam 5 Languages
108 - Christianity and Mithraism 1 Language
109 - Are you confused by all these Christian branches and denominations that have diffrent Bibles, doctrines, beliefs, paractices and knowledge about Jesus ? ( poster for printing ) 1 Language
110 - Say as universe says Laa 'ilaaha illa Allah ( there is no deity except Allah ) 3 Languages
111 - Misconceptions about Islam # 1 What do You Really know ? 2 Languages
112 - The ONENESS OF God in Islam 1 Language
113 - The truth about Jesus 1 Language
114 - The Dialogue between Pharaoh and a believing man from Pharaoh's family. 1 Language
115 - A DIALOGUE BETWEEN AN ATHEIST PROFESSOR & A MUSLIM STUDENT 19 Languages
116 - The Envoy to Heracles Caesar of the Byzantines 1 Language
117 - عقيدة الشيعة في أمهات المؤمنين رضي الله عنهن 2 Languages
118 - رسالة إلى مشايخنا الصوفية الأفاضل 1 Language
119 - عقيدة الشيعة في القرآن الكريم 2 Languages
120 - عقيدة الشيعة في الصحابة الكرام رضي الله عنهم 2 Languages
121 - My Great Love for Jesus Led Me to Islam 2 Languages
122 - Truly & Falsely Jesus in the Bible 2 Languages
123 - Why I Ask People To Become Muslims: A Few Of The Reasons 1 Language
124 - قذائف الحق 1 Language
125 - Who created God ? 2 Languages
126 - كيف نعرف الله ؟ بالعقل والعلم 1 Language
127 - Islam in Focus 3 Languages
128 - The Purpose of Creation 2 Languages
129 - ربحت الصحابة ولم أخسر آل البيت 6 Languages
130 - الجانب المظلم في التاريخ المسيحي 1 Language
131 - مؤامرة قسطنطين ضد الموحدين 1 Language
132 - The time Measurement names adopted by Christians have a pagan origin! 1 Language
133 - Islam is the religion of all prophets 1 Language
134 - You Have No Right To Translate Individuals' Names ! 10 Languages
135 - You Have No Right To Translate Individuals' Names! ( POSTER ) 1 Language
136 - Muslims Believe about Christianity ( Poster ) 1 Language
137 - Islam also Testifies The Ten Commandments 1 Language
138 - JESUS' MIRACLES ( poster ) 1 Language
139 - Was Jesus a Christian or a Muslim ? ( Poster ) 1 Language
140 - Was Jesus a Christian or a Muslim ? 4 Languages
141 - Some Sincere Advice to Every Christian 1 Language
142 - What Did Jesus say about Christmas ? 1 Language
143 - THE SEARCH FOR THE TRUTH BY A MAN KNOWN AS THE PERSIAN SALMAN 1 Language
144 - أسئلة قادت شباب الشيعة الى الحق 1 Language
145 - معجم افتراءات الغرب على الإسلام 1 Language
146 - المسيح يناديك 1 Language
147 - CLEAR YOUR DOUBTS ABOUT ISLAM COMPILED BY SAHEEH INTERNATIONAL 1 Language
148 - Who Wrote The Quran ? 3 Languages
149 - Dear Human 2 Languages

 
Understanding Islam

These are All the items we have under this category:
1 - A Brief Illustrated Guide to Understanding Islam 48 Languages
2 - Understanding Islam 9 Languages
3 - The Key to understanding Islam 9 Languages
4 - General Introduction to Islam 4 Languages
5 - The Religion of All TIME 1 Language


Islamic Invitation


We are concerned Muslims with various national backgrounds, education and skills , united by: our belief (Tawheed), with conviction in the Qur'an (being the last revelation from Almighty Allah (God) to mankind revealed to his last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the Sunnah (injunctions, laws and practical examples of the Qur'an in action) of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and the rightly guided Predecessors (the Family and the Companions of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and successive generations).
We claim no affiliation with, and do not support, any sect or political ideology which deviates from the above principles - in belief or practice.
We ask Allah (Most Exalted is He) to accept our efforts which we do only in seeking His absolute pleasure and we ask His forgiveness for any mistakes or miss understanding we have made, due to our lack of knowledge or ignorance.


Monday 8 April 2013

IV-2 BTECH Important Units  CSE
 
 
Management Science : 1,2,3,6,7,8 Units.
Web Services :  1,3,4,5,7,8 Units
Adhoc and Sensor Networks 1,3,4,5,6,7,8 Units All are easy units.
Refer blog also imraan-prrec.blogspot.com
http://www.4shared.com/rar/G7UlwGJr/WS_ASN.html

I am also keeping books WS and on blog (ASN)

http://www.4shared.com/rar/G7UlwGJr/WS_ASN.html

Tuesday 26 March 2013

MAKE YOU LAPTOP OR PC(MUST WIFI CARD INSTALLED) AS A WIFI HOTSPOT


1. WHAT IS WIFI HOTSPOT?

hotspot is a site that offers Internet access over a wireless local area network through the use of a router connected to a link to an Internet service provider. Hotspots typically use Wi-Fi technology.
Hotspots may be found in coffee shops and various other public establishments in many developed urban areas throughout the world.
                              your pc will serve as a wifi hotspot that means it share its internet to other laptop or pc.

2. METHOD TO MAKE YOUR LAPTOP AS A WIFI                     
                            HOTSPOT.



a. goto>control panel>open network and sharing center


b. click on setup a new connection.

c. a popup window will open, select wireless ad hoc network (at the bottom of all option)



d. click next then next, after this it will ask you your network name and its encryption type and its password.
e. fill any name in network name, select wep encryption, put any password then click next.


f. after finish page it show a option to share your internet. click on that link it will connect with internet.


Setup Kickstart Server in Linux

Red Hat Linux operating system installations can be done via a network connection using a Kickstart server. It is frequently much faster than using CDs and the process can be automated.
Example Kickstart 
 Get the kickstart cfg from http server and start the install
   boot: linux ks=http://server.com/path/to/kickstart/file

 Get the kickstart cfg from nfs server and start the install
   boot: linux ks=nfs:server:/path/to/kickstart/file

 Serving the Kickstart file from nfs server through dhcp /etc/dhcpd.conf
   next-server 10.10.10.100;
   filename "/export/rhinstall/kickstart/ks.cfg"

Setup a Kickstart Server

01. Install and configure the DHCPD server

02. Install tftp server and enable TFTP service
a. yum install tftp-server
    b. Enable TFTP server. 
       vi /etc/xinetd.d/tftp and change disable to 'no'
    c. service xinetd restart
03. Install syslinux if not already installed
a. yum install syslinux
04. Copy needed files from syslinux to the tftpboot directory
cp /usr/lib/syslinux/pxelinux.0 /tftpboot
    cp /usr/lib/syslinux/menu.c32 /tftpboot
    cp /usr/lib/syslinux/memdisk /tftpboot
    cp /usr/lib/syslinux/mboot.c32 /tftpboot
    cp /usr/lib/syslinux/chain.c32 /tftpboot
04. Create the directory for your PXE menus
mkdir /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg
05. For each "Release" and "ARCH" Copy vmlinuz and initrd.img from /images/pxeboot/ directory on "disc 1" of that $Release/$ARCH to /tftpboot/images/RHEL/$ARCH/$RELEASE
mkdir -p /tftpboot/images/RHEL/i386/4.3
    mkdir -p /tftpboot/images/RHEL/i386/5.5
    mkdir -p /tftpboot/images/RHEL/x86_64/4.3
    mkdir -p /tftpboot/images/RHEL/x86_64/5.5
For RHEL 5.5 x86_64, do the following
mount /dev/cdrom /cdrom
    cd /cdrom/images/pxeboot
    cp vmlinuz initrd.img /tftpboot/images/RHEL/x86_64/5.5
Do the above for all releases and ARCH you want to kickstart from this server.
06. Add this to your existing or new /etc/dhcpd.conf.
Note: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address of your PXE server
allow booting;
    allow bootp;
    option option-128 code 128 = string;
    option option-129 code 129 = text;
    next-server xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; 
    filename "/pxelinux.0";
07. Restart DHCP service
# service dhcpd restart
08. Create Simple or Multilevel PIXIE menu. Create a file called "default" in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg directory. A Sample file named "isolinux.cfg" is found on the boot installation media in "isolinux" directory. Copy this file as default and edit this file as per requirement. A sample default file is given bellow.
default menu.c32
prompt 0
timeout 300
ONTIMEOUT local

MENU TITLE PXE Menu

LABEL Pmajic
        MENU LABEL Pmajic
        kernel images/pmagic/bzImage
        append noapic initrd=images/pmagic/initrd.gz root=/dev/ram0 init=/linuxrc ramdisk_size=100000

label Dos Bootdisk
        MENU LABEL ^Dos bootdisk
        kernel memdisk
        append initrd=images/622c.img

LABEL RHEL 5 x86 eth0
        MENU LABEL RHEL 5 x86 eth0
        KERNEL images/RHEL/x86/5.5/vmlinuz
        APPEND initrd=images/RHEL/x86_64/5.5/initrd.img ramdisk_size=10000 
               ks=nfs:xx.xx.xx.xxx:/ ksdevice=eth1

LABEL RHEL 5 x86_64  eth0
        MENU LABEL RHEL 5 x86_64  eth0
        KERNEL images/RHEL/x86_64/5.5/vmlinuz
        APPEND initrd=images/RHEL/x86_64/5.5/initrd.img ramdisk_size=10000 
               ks=nfs:xx.xx.xx.xxx:/ ksdevice=eth1
09. Install the kickstart Configurator tool. This tool will be helpful to create the kickstart configuration file.
yum install system-config-kickstart
10. Create the kickstart config file. This file can be created using kickstart Configuration Tool. A Sample file anaconda-ks.cfg based on current installation of a system is placed in /root directory. We can also use this /root/anaconda-ks-cfg as the configuration file. Copy this file to the location specified in the default file. Make sure the directory is NFS exported if you are using NFS for installing the OS.
11. Modify the kickstart configuration file as per requirement. If you are using NFS for installation, Make sure to copy the ISO images of Linux disks to any NFS server and NFS export the directory. This server/directory details need to be specified in the jumpstart configuration file.
12. After creating the KS configuration files and copying the ISO images, the installation can be started.

13 Basic Safety Rules for Social Networking


Set up privacy settings for your online profile
Don’t publish all the intimacies of your life—your hatred for your boss or an impending divorce — don’t become public when people find you in a search. Facebook, for example, lets you decide who can see your information and pictures. You can limit exposure to “friends” or even just a few people on your list.
Don’t rush to friend your children!
There are tons of teen or college-age kids on these sites; wait to see if they reach out to you. There are some things you really don’t want to know about your little angels. Plus, they probably like having their own parent-free space on the Web.
Use LinkedIn and Facebook to stay in touch with former colleagues
These days (unfortunately) you never know when you’ll need a reference for a new job or opportunity. It’s always better to keep your professional network strong and well-updated.
Don’t post boring status updates

Please don’t update your Facebook status every single second of your day. If you must share, save those comments for Twitter (and please don’t have your Twitter feed post to Facebook—even though you can). Trust us, your associates don’t want a dull rundown of how you overslept this morning, are having tummy issues, and can’t find that missing sock.
Think twice before friending your employees
Give a good thought before friending your employees on social sites. They don’t want to offend you by saying no, but they also don’t want you to see their wall posts post work hours, they have probably had enough of you all day!
Don’t randomly add strangers
Don’t “friend” strangers and waste your time inspecting or commenting on their profiles. Same goes for people you haven’t seen in years. Social-networking sites are for staying in touch—not stalking!
Limit what you share
It’s fine if you want to take a “Which serial killer are you?” quiz. When you complete all of the multiple-choice questions, however, you’ll almost certainly be asked to invite a dozen or so people to take the quiz, too; there’s no need for this unless you think they’ll really enjoy it. Look for a ‘Skip this step’ or ‘Continue to result’ button (in tiny type) somewhere on the page, click it, and you won’t have to send invitations to anyone as a precondition to getting your quiz results. Clicking the ‘Skip’ button on the following screen will prevent the quiz from showing up on your wall or being shared on your friends’ walls.
Limit Facebook chat
Just because someone has a Facebook window open doesn’t mean they’re automatically available for a chat session. Facebook Chat is like any other instant messaging platform–use it appropriately, and recognize that your friends may be too busy to respond immediately, especially during business hours.
No Pokes
If you are over the age of 16, don’t “poke” people–seriously.
Avoid making Groups for official concerns
One disconcerting trend among many Facebook users involves creating a Group for a business concern, and then inviting everyone under the sun to join the group. This is a misuse of the feature–and bad manners–since Groups are designed to serve as gathering places to discuss genuine leisure, cultural, social, or other common interests, not as ad hoc copy shops. Common courtesy should impel you not to create a Group for your business–but if you insist on doing so anyway, please invite only employees to join the Group. If your business needs a Facebook presence, create an official Page for it; then, if you must, invite friends to becomes fans of that Page.
Beware of embarrassing photos
Resist the temptation to post every last photo from your birthday party on Facebook, particularly images that may cast your guests in an unflattering light. If you have any doubt, ask the subjects of any iffy pics in advance whether they’d mind your posting the shots; then abide by their wishes.
Tag smartly
The same thing goes for tagging: The people in a picture might not object to its being online as long as their names are not associated with it. It is no breach of etiquette to untag yourself from any photograph. Remember, though, that untagging is permanent: You can’t be retagged to a photo once the tag is removed.
Ignore Away
You are under no obligation to acknowledge a Facebook friend request, whether it comes from a stranger or from someone you know but don’t want as part of your digital life. After all, you wouldn’t be obliged to seat visitors at your dinner table if they showed up without warning at your house at 7 o’clock. (One alternative way of dealing with this situation is to add iffy contacts to a severely restricted limited profile list.) On the flipside, if you want to friend a stranger (for whatever reason), add a note of explanation to your friend request, explaining who you are and the reason for your request.

MAKE A BOOTABLE USB DRIVE (PENDRIVE)

CREATE BOOTABLE PENDRIVE TO INSTALL WIN 7 , WIN XP ,VISTA ETC. FROM PENDRIVE.


STEP TO MAKE BOOTABLE PENDRIVE:-

1. FOR MAKING WINDOW 7 BOOTABLE USB DRIVE:-

STEP:-
A. Download setup from HERE.
B. install setup and open it.
C. after open it select iso image file of win 7.
D. after selecting win 7 location click on next.
E. after that click on USB DEVICE and select your pendrive.
F. after that click on BEGIN COPY.

2. FOR MAKING WIN 7, WIN XP, WIN VISTA AND OTHER WINDOW.

A. Download setup from HERE.
B. open it and click on wintoflash.exe
C. after open click on next>accept t&c
D. it take some time if you connected with internet. after that select quick setup and click finish.
E. now click on advance mode and select window name which you want to make bootable USB.
F.  select window dvd drive and pendrive location and click on run.
(it make bootable from cd/dvd only if you want to make bootable from iso image file then you have to download DEMOND TOOL(download ). to make a virtual dvd drive.)
G. it make bootable usb drive.