Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Name of The Daughters of Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ

Daughters of Prophet Muhammad

1. Hazrat Zainab (R.A) was eldest of the daughters of the Holy Prophet . She married with Abual Bin Aas Bin Rabbi (R.A).
2. Hazrat Ruqayah (R.A) was married with Hazrat Usman bin Affan. However, she died in the life of Holy Prophet .
3. Hazrat Umme Kalsoom (R.A) was the third daughter of Prophet Muhammad who was married with Hazrat Usman bin Affan (R.A) after the death of Hazrat Ruqayah (R.A). Hazrat Usman has the honour of marrying two daughters of Prophet Muhammad  that is why is known as Zunnoorain (a man with two noors [lights]).
4. Hazrat Fatima (R.A) was the youngest and most beloved daughter of the Holy Prophet  who was married to Hazrat Ali (R.A).




Name of The Children of Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ (Urdu)



Name of The Sons of Hazrat Muhammad ﷺ

The Holy Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had three sons:


1. Hazrat Al-Qasim (R.A). 
Hazrat Qasim’s mother was Hazrat Khatija, the first wife of the Holy Prophet 

2. Hazrat Abdullah (R.A) (Tayyab, Tahir)
He was also born from Hazrat Khatija (R. A).

3. Hazrat Ibrahim (R.A)
He was the third son of Prophet Muhammad who was born from Hazrat Maria (R. A).

All the three sons died in their childhood. Hazrat Qasim and Hazrat Abdullah are buried in Jannat ul Moalla, Mecca whereas Hazrat Ibrahim rests in peace at Jannat ul Baki, Madina tul Munawarah.

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Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India


Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), India






Agency overview
FormedSeptember 21, 1968; 46 years ago
HeadquartersNew Delhi
Mottoधर्मो रक्षति रक्षित:
Agency executiveRajinder Khanna, Secretary (Research)
Parent agencyPrime Minister's Office
Child agenciesThe Aviation Research Centre
Radio Research Center
Electronics and Technical Services
National Technical Research Organisation
Special Frontier Force
RAW stands for Research and Analysis Wing. It is the external agency of India that was formed in 1968. Major objective of the agency is protecting national borders and keeping an eye on all such circumstances that could lead to any war situation. Agency is also active for counter-terrorism in India and for this purpose gathers and analyses information from foreign government, individuals and corporate’s perspectives. 

Mossad, Israel

Mossad, Israel


Agency overview
FormedDecember 13, 1949 as the Central Institute for Coordination
HeadquartersTel Aviv, Israel
Employees1,200 (est)
Agency executiveTamir Pardo, Director
Parent agencyOffice of the Prime Minister
Mossad id the intelligence agency for Israel and was formed in 1949. It is one of the most successful intelligence agencies of the world and has keen interests in covert operations and paramilitary activities. Their major focus is on Arab nations and other organizations of the world. This agency has also been extensively involved in clandestine and concealed movement of Jewish refugees out of Syria and Iran. In 2014, the agency is expected to rise to distinct levels of functioning. Because of their strong power and role, the chance of having a nuclear war in Israel was subsided.

Monday, 6 April 2015

Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Germany

Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND), Germany


Agency overview
Formed1 April 1956; 59 years ago
Preceding AgencyGehlen Organization
JurisdictionGovernment of Germany
HeadquartersPullach and Berlin (starting 2014)
Employees6500 (2012)
Annual budget615.577.000 € (2015)
Minister responsiblePeter Altmaier, Federal Minister of Special Affairs
Agency executives
Gerhard Schindler (de), President
Géza Andreas von Geyr, Vice President
Major General Norbert Stier (de), Vice President for Military Affairs
Guido Müller, Vice President for Central Functions and Modernization
Parent agencyGerman Chancellery
Websitewww.bnd.de
BND is an abbreviation of Bundesnachrichtendienst, which in English means Federal Intelligence Service. This agency was created after World War II and since then has been one of the leading intelligence agencies of the world. The major aim of agency is collecting secret information and security secrets of German government are also under the domain of BND. Gathering intelligence data and detecting threats about criminal and terrorist activities is also the objective of this agency.