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Friday, October 19, 2012

An APPEAL to all Knowledgeable Muslims regarding Fraudulent Hadith Collection and Quran


I have come across this website http://one-islam.org by a certain Frank O’Collins who also owns another
 website  http://one-heaven.org and http://www.onejerusalem.org/ on his first website he has narrated a collection
 of Hadith narrated by 'HIMSELF'.And a lot of hadith directly contradict the well known and Shahih Hadith of 
Shahihs which brings me to the conclusion that this hadith collection cannot be considered authentic Fraudulent
 Hadith Collection. Furthermore he claims he recieved revelations from Allah and that they didn't stop after 
Prophet Muhammad PBUH also he has made a Covenant and in his fake revelations he says that all true 
Muslims should follow it He also goes ahead and calls all other hadith collections and Islamic Law false 
and abolishes it,this website is very dangerous because its high on Google and,no one knows what is their
 original agenda is.Read more.....

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Arjun Rampal sports beard for upcoming film!


Actor Arjun Rampal’s sporting a beard for his upcoming film, in which he will play the role of a RAW agent.“It’s all for a film” he says.
Arjun said: “This new look is for Nikhil Advani’s ‘D-Day’, that’s the tentative title for it. I play a RAW agent in it.”
Arjun will start shooting for the film on October 1. He also said that the movie will have a lot of awesome action scenes.arjun Arjun Rampal sports beard for upcoming film!
Meanwhile, he is also gearing up for the release of Prakash Jha’s “Chakravyuh”, which is based on the Naxalite movement.

Good cinema simply means good cinema, proves 'OMG!

Who says you need a big name and a huge budget to pull off a hit? Paresh Rawal as Kanji Lalji Mehta in OMG, reinforces our faith in the fact that even today good cinema simply means good cinema. 

Go Goa Gone' role not similar to 'F.A.L.T.U': Puja Gupta


Actress Puja Gupta says her role in upcoming film Go Goa Gone is nowhere similar to her debut film F.A.L.T.U.
If Puja essayed a college fresher in her debut movie, in Go Goa Gone she is cast as a college graduate trying to save herself from zombies. But unlike her first film, her role in this movie is more inclined towards action.
"I am one of the boys. I am playing this girl who finishes her college and goes with her friends. This girl is more action girl. It's not at all like F.A.L.T.U," Puja told IANS.
Co-directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna D.K. and produced by Illuminati films, Puja's co-stars in the film are Kunal Kemmu, Vir Das and Saif Ali Khan.
However, despite being the most senior, Saif did not make anyone else feel inexperienced or junior, says Puja.
"Saif sir is like the senior-most amongst us but he is like a kid. He would come to the set all smiling and sit with us. So, he never made us feel that he is senior," she said.
"I am the youngest one on the set. Kunal Khemu, Vir Das and all of them are older and senior to me. All of them have been around and we had a great time," she added.
The actress is also excited about her first romantic role opposite Neil Nitin Mukesh in director Susi Ganeshan's upcoming romantic thriller Shortcut Romeo.
Puja, 26, is keeping her fingers crossed and said that she is "hopeful" about it.
"In the first half, I get to play an extremely glamorous girl and in the second half I get to play a simple girl who comes from a poor family. I get to play two roles. It's the same character and she gets to play two parts," Puja said adding that Neil helped her in improvising her role.
"If people would like me for my acting, I would give credit to Neil because he really helped me," she said.
Shortcut Romeo will also see actress Ameesha Patel in a negative role.

Sonakshi turns whistleblower for Ajay Devgn


The bindaas girl, Sonakshi is all set to light the silver screen this Diwali with her forthcoming film 'Son of Sardaar'!

And we hear that Sonakshi has one hidden expertise which no one knows about. Apparently this unknown talent of hers is the street skill of 'Whistling'!! Yes, this secret was recently unleashed on the sets of 'Son of Sardaar' recently. Buzz is that while taking a break in midst of shooting, she kept the cast of 'SOS' thoroughly entertained throughout their shoot with her rowdy seeti's. Everyone was so amazed and loved it so much that the team on the spot decided to incorporate her whistles in one of the songs sequence that was being filmed!

A source close to the team said, "Sonakshi while taking a break completely took us by surprise with her bindaas whistling skills. When we heard her doing this the entire team immediately decided that we had to put her whistling scene in the song 'Rani tu Main Raja' since it's a dream sequence and was a perfect fit with the fun loving character she plays!"

Need for Speed Most Wanted: Burnout in a Helmet


You may not be wondering why the drivers in Need for Speed Most Wanted are wearing helmets. You may not have even noticed, actually.
If you have noticed, however, you may be wondering what a bunch of reckless hoons are doing rocking stack hats while they cruise around town. The exceedingly boring motive is simply licensing reasons confirms Leanne Loombe, producer at Criterion, during a preview event in Sydney. I’m reminded of a chat I had with Driver: San Francisco creative director Martin Edmondson a few years back when he mentioned they deflected a similar demand, insisting helmets on drivers outside the context of a racetrack would look ridiculous.

The History of Hitman


The perfect assassin is never seen, nor heard. The target dies in their sleep or in some freak accident while their killer leaves the scene of the crime undetected. His methods range from brutal to sublime, but his greatest weapon of all is anonymity.
Names are for friends, so he doesn’t need one. But his reputation elevated a small Danish company retreating from financial disaster into a world-class developer with a recipe for the perfect murder.
Invitation to a Party
The European demoscene of the early ‘90s became prime recruiting ground for ambitious game publishers. Scavenger, Inc. specialized in finding those pre-made groups of digital artists and programmers -- often through the cutting-edge video art they released -- and turning them into full-fledged development crews. As a business model, throwing eager young talent into an exploding games market worked remarkably well. Zyrinx, a Copenhagen-based demo group formed in 1992, soon emerged as their star team.

iPad mini debuting this month?


"Major Apple investor" says press invitations for iPad mini going out October 10, release expected later in the month.
Apple's long-rumored iPad mini may not be far off. A "major Apple investor" speaking to Fortune has heard it from "multiple sources" that the Cupertino, California technology behemoth will distribute press invitations for an iPad mini event on October 10.
If press invitations do go out on October 10, and if Apple sticks to its previous scheduling tactics, the event itself may take place a week later on or around October 17. If this is the case, the iPad mini could launch to consumers the following week.
Press invitations for Apple's iPhone 5 event went out on September 4, with the event itself taking place on September 12. The new smartphone went on sale September 21 and has sold over 5 million units thus far.
Nothing is known about the iPad mini, but competition in the tablet market has ramped up of late. Last month, Amazon announced revisions to its Kindle Fire line; Google has its quad-core Nexus 7; and the Nook HD from United States bookstore Barnes & Noble ships next month.
The third iteration of the iPad was released in March, and sported a 9.5-inch screen. An earlier report suggests that the iPad mini will boast a 7.85-inch screen.

Star Wars: First Assault Headed to Xbox Live


Star Wars: First Assault is headed to Xbox Live Arcade. Spotted by the NeoGAF forums, cover art for the game is currently hosted on Xbox.com and bears the “Arcade” banner, confirming that the game will come to Microsoft’s platform at some point in the future.
The image confirms trademarks and a domain that emerged in August, including StarWarsFirstAssault.com, which currently forwards to StarWars.com. At the time, trademarks mentioned "interactive entertainment software" in addition to merchandising rights, but no details on platforms were made available.
We reached out to LucasArts about Star Wars: First Assault and received the following statement: “It is an exciting time at our company right now, however we don't have any announcements at this time.”
In addition to Star Wars 1313, which is currently in development and has been shown off recently, we last heard that Star Wars: Battlefront III could be in development at Spark Unlimited. For now, though, 1313 is the only Star Wars project that has been officially announced.
Keep checking back to IGN for news on Star Wars: First Assault once it’s fully unveiled.

TV Channels Are Uploading Videos On YouTube Despite Country Wide Ban


Lo and behold, Pakistani TV Channels, usually considered the ethical champions, have become so desperate for their businesses that they are violating YouTube ban, imposed by Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, by uploading video content on YouTube.
Almost all TV channels (except a few) are regularly updating their YouTube channels with videos of their latest TV shows. It is unclear so far that how these channels are accessing Youtube website despite severe ban in the country imposed by the regulator.
This also translates into a situation where PTA has failed to completely block the access of YouTube in Pakistan.
In a related news, we are receiving reports that Pakistani internet service providers have re-configured the YouTube filter and are allowing secure protocol for accessing the website. This re-configuration is being done to allow other-than-YouTube Google services to run smoothly.
Check below screens, shared by a ProPakistani reader, showing updated Videos on YouTube.
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