Monday, September 12, 2016

Karachi weather Live




Karachi Weather is never consistent as many believe that it is the bloodshed that has given extremity to almost everything. Mostly Karachi senses arid, scorched and parched due to relatively mild atmosphere. Get the latest updates on Karachi weather Live with all authentic and reliable sources. The weather always remains in the news during two seasons that are summer and winters. As per reports and forecaster evident the average weather of Karachi lies between 30 degrees to 37 degrees throughout the year except winter’s season.
The best time to visit Karachi is ends of November to the beginning of March as the atmosphere remains relatively cool, breezy and brisk. The winter stays only for couple of months such as December, January and start of February.
There are times when the weather seams cloudy but it has been unbelievable to be rainy for many. In past few years Karachi has seen worst heat stroke followed by no rain at all. So a few months before rain was something many have lost hope on. But the second half of 2016, has shown a few drops here and there. Later we saw rain in Karachi after more than two years.
The new month with the Hajj season is expected to bring high hopes in terms of weather getting better. The heat effects have minimized now, and a number of cloudy days are expected to be seen soon, at the moment we see sun in full swing during noon. The monsoon spell is expected to come back, with cooler and casual impact to our days. The evenings are expected to be windy, though chilling winds are still a long way to go.
This year there is a rainy winter expected with rainfalls by the end of November. So let’s keep our fingers crossed for a better weather. For latest updates on weather keep a close watch on the Karachi weather live.

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

History of Milad-un-Nabi



Eid Milad un Nabi is not actually an ‘Eid’ decreed on the Muslims, but a choice based celebration made on the birth day of Muhammad Peace Be Upon Him (PBUH).
Muhammad PBUH was born on 12 Rabiul awal. Muslims around the sub continent celebrate this prestigious day with great zeal. Many tend to send halwa (muslim sweet dish) to neighbours and friends while others fast on this day.
Though, considered a bidat in religion by some scholars, the actual date of celebration of Milad un Nabi vary from scholar to scholar.
As per Islamic Supreme Council Dot Com, “The oldest source that mentions a public commemoration of the Mawlid is in Ibn Jubayr’s (540-614) Rihal (“Travels”), p. 114-115:
But if we take Shariah (Quran, ahadith and Ashaab) as the sole guidance for muslims, neither there is any specific mention that states the celebration is prohibited.
Therefore, muslims are divided on the topic.
Few sects of muslims prefer to celebrate the precious day with zeal, while others prefer to pray silently. Interestingly, both can be followed by younger muslims as the actions for the deeds will only be answered by Allah himself.
What to do on Eid Milad un Nabi?
   1.Remember poor people: Give them food to eat if you can, instead of sending that halwa to your neighbor – they can make their own halwas.
   2.Pray for humanity: Pay to Allah for a better world
   3.Try to learn more islam: The best way to learn Islam is by reading books yourself. Remember, if you listen to one Islamic scholar, you will go one side, another scholar will say something else. In the end, it is best to derive your own conclusion in the light of what you have learned.
Finally, Eid Milad un Nabi can be said as a day of celebration, and it is celebrated in many countries of all over the world. 
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Friday, April 29, 2016

Climate of Lahore



Lahore has a population of about 5.143 millions. It is the capital of the province of Punjab, in Pakistan. Lahore is situated along with the bank of river Ravi. It is centrally located and is generally known as "The Heart of Pakistan".
Lahore is the historical city of Punjab and the 2nd biggest city in Pakistan. Lahore has a semi arid climate, with extremely hot summers and cool winters.
Summer in Lahore
Lahore’s summer calendar months are May and June. It’s very hot and expects daily highs of over 46°C and stifling nights as hot as 28°C. Severe heat waves can push the temperatures even higher than this, and uncomfortable dust storms are common.
Summer, especially in Lahore, is a terrible thing and extremely hard to get through. However, after years of living in this city, you learn a few tricks here and there to learn to survive these few months of scorching summer and prevent being burnt to a crisp.
Because of the heat, most visitors prefer to avoid Lahore during the summer. If you do visit, take a hat and cover yourself in loose cotton clothing. Sunscreen is obviously a must and you must ensure that you drink enough water to avoid becoming dehydrated. If you’re not used to this kind of climate, factor in time for acclimatisation and don’t expect too much of yourself.
Southwest monsoon is one of the main factors that affect the Lahore Weather ; it also occurs in the summer and starts from June until September. These heavy monsoon rains bring relief from scorching heat.
October and November are the autumn months in Lahore, and this is a popular season for tourists. The heat dissipates a little, with average daily highs of around 30°C and the nights are considerably cooler, reaching as low as 12°C by the end of November.