Assalamu Alaikum.
Dear Mezba, if you can find time and make at least some of the explanations (like on Surah Ar-Rahman) in the form of powerpoint show, and upload in slide sharing websites like slideshare.net, it will be of beneift to a larger group.
Scores of people could use the presentations and it would be really a source of sadaqah jaariyah for you.
I really want to do it by ‘stealing’ all your work 🙂 but it is too hectic for me to do the work. Otherwise i love to make pps!
Jazakallah Khayr.
I am glad you like and think so highly of my work on this blog. Right now I am pressed for time and therefore cannot prepare powerpoint slides. I know that some schools have projected my blog onto a big screen in the class and used it that way. Currently when I produce my work I intend it to be used via this blog.
Eventually, when I get a bit of time (I am pressed due to family concerns at the moment) I intend to make a book out of this site. As such, I actively discourage any “stealing” of material from this site, however noble the intention. I had already found one website that was stealing this material – I moved to get them to withdraw my work, pending which I would have reported the website. All work on this blog IS protected (for more info please see: http://webdesign.about.com/od/copyright/a/aa081700a.htm ) under copyright.
It is very encouraging when I see people genuinely like some product that I make out of my own free time just to propagate Islam. At the same time, it is genuinely disheartening when I see people steal my work that I have put my time and effort in making. I hope you understand what I am trying to say.
Dear Mezba, salam again. The simile part says that i was telling about ‘stealing’ in a humorous way and i do not have mal-intenton to take anyone’s work. sorry if it had hurt you. May Allah reward you for your noble work. Vassalam.
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wow!! i love the way you’ve depicted the pearl from a shell!! awesome!
November 20, 2011 at 11:03 am
Thank you Nasmira. I had some old Lego lying around and saw this and thought it would be perfect. Glad you liked it!
November 20, 2011 at 12:38 pm
Assalamu Alaikum.
Dear Mezba, if you can find time and make at least some of the explanations (like on Surah Ar-Rahman) in the form of powerpoint show, and upload in slide sharing websites like slideshare.net, it will be of beneift to a larger group.
Scores of people could use the presentations and it would be really a source of sadaqah jaariyah for you.
I really want to do it by ‘stealing’ all your work 🙂 but it is too hectic for me to do the work. Otherwise i love to make pps!
Jazakallah Khayr.
November 20, 2011 at 1:28 pm
Salaams Muqeet,
I am glad you like and think so highly of my work on this blog. Right now I am pressed for time and therefore cannot prepare powerpoint slides. I know that some schools have projected my blog onto a big screen in the class and used it that way. Currently when I produce my work I intend it to be used via this blog.
Eventually, when I get a bit of time (I am pressed due to family concerns at the moment) I intend to make a book out of this site. As such, I actively discourage any “stealing” of material from this site, however noble the intention. I had already found one website that was stealing this material – I moved to get them to withdraw my work, pending which I would have reported the website. All work on this blog IS protected (for more info please see: http://webdesign.about.com/od/copyright/a/aa081700a.htm ) under copyright.
It is very encouraging when I see people genuinely like some product that I make out of my own free time just to propagate Islam. At the same time, it is genuinely disheartening when I see people steal my work that I have put my time and effort in making. I hope you understand what I am trying to say.
– Mezba
November 21, 2011 at 4:07 pm
Dear Mezba, salam again. The simile part says that i was telling about ‘stealing’ in a humorous way and i do not have mal-intenton to take anyone’s work. sorry if it had hurt you. May Allah reward you for your noble work. Vassalam.
November 21, 2011 at 8:40 pm
Thank you brother, and sorry if I misunderstood you.
November 22, 2011 at 2:21 pm
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