Monday, October 31, 2016

Big salute by Shakib al Hasan to England | সাকিব আল হাসানের ঐতিহাসিক স্য...

Big salute by Shakib al Hasan to England | সাকিব আল হাসানের ঐতিহাসিক স্যালুট ভিডিও

Big salute by Shakib al Hasan to England | সাকিব আল হাসানের ঐতিহাসিক স্যালুট ভিডিও Big salute by Shakib al Hasan to England | সাকিব আল হাসানের ঐতিহাসিক স্যালুট ভিডিও https://youtu.be/NBw9pbdlKM4 Bangladesh may had not been crushed by 22 keeps running in the primary Test in Chittagong had they got the wicket of Ben Stokes prior in the second innings of England! The conspicuous all-rounder at last removed the amusement from the home group with his overall execution and got man of the match grant. In Dhaka, throughout their memorable win, Stokes was the last perceived batsman England had in the wrinkle in the sunset session when the meeting group smashed from 100 without misfortune to 139 for 6. World number one all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan conveyed the third wad of the 42nd over to clear Stokes from the wrinkle with a splendid flighted ball, Stokes was hoaxed in wonder to get himself evacuated, couldn't trust his eyes and broken with dissatisfaction. Shakib saluted, elated the group exhibit at the home of cricket to impart the delights to their cherished cricketers.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Eid Ul Adha Cow Qurbani 2016 || Bull Qurbani 2016

Eid Ul Adha Cow Qurbani 2016 || Bull Qurbani 2016 Eid Ul Adha Cow Qurbani 2016 || Bull Qurbani 2016 https://youtu.be/T2BLaoCqRjE Understanding the Animal Sacrifice in Islam By [http://ift.tt/2ciijKW I. Wright Eid-al-Adha is the second of the two major holidays in Islam, and it is celebrated on the 10th, 11th, and 12th of Zulhijjah, which is the last month of the Islamic calendar. The focus of the celebration is to commemorate the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) to sacrifice his son Ishmael as a sign of obedience to Allah (God). As a symbol of Ibrahim's sacrifice, and to show gratitude towards Allah, Muslims sacrifice an animal during Eid-al-Adha such as a sheep, goat, cow, or camel. This sacrifice is commonly referred to as Udhiya (in Arabic) or Qurbani (in Urdu and Persian). The animal used for Qurbani/Udhiya must meet a number of specific requirements. They must be free from any form of illness or disability, including blindness, limping, and malnourishment, and they must meet certain age requirements. For example, a permissible sheep or goat is one that is at least one year old, while cows must be at least two years of age and camels must be at least 5 years of age. The Qurbani/Udhiya is obligatory for all adult Muslims that possess wealth beyond their basic needs. As a general rule, a sheep or goat is sufficient for a single individual's sacrifice, while a cow or camel can be used to account for the sacrifice of seven individuals. The meat from the Qurbani is often distributed equally to three groups: one part for the person performing the sacrifice, one part for friends and family, and one part for the poor. This symbolizes our willingness to part with things that are considered valuable to us, while also sharing with those around us and those that are in need. While it is often suggested that each Muslim perform the slaughter with their own hands, this is not always possible in many Western countries due to many health and safety regulations. Therefore, it is permissible for a sacrifice to be performed by someone else on one's behalf and then having the meat distributed to the poor, as long as one covers the costs of the animal and distribution. One of the key requirements of the slaughtering process is to pronounce Allah's name before taking the animal's life. By saying "Allah hu Akbar" in Arabic, which translates to "God is Great", we are reminded that life is sacred. If you'd like to learn about Qurbani and Udhiya services on the web, please visit HajjPlans online Qurbani services [http://ift.tt/2ckzdNN] page for more information. Article Source: [http://ift.tt/2cihe5L] Understanding the Animal Sacrifice in Islam Tumbler -- http://ift.tt/2aRzDva Instagram -- http://ift.tt/2aTv7ch Pinterest-- http://ift.tt/2aRAz2H Linkedin-- http://ift.tt/2aTvSlY Youtube --- https://www.youtube.com/c/kazimuradhossainbd/ Twitter -- https://twitter.com/KaziMuradBD/ Facebook -- http://ift.tt/2aRzUy9

Monday, October 3, 2016

Bangladeshi Boat Race exclusive video footage | Boat Racing Video | Boat Race 2016 Nowka Baich

Bangladeshi Boat Race exclusive video footage | Boat Racing Video | Boat Race 2016 Nowka Baich Bangladeshi Boat Race exclusive video footage | Boat Racing Video | Boat Race 2016 Nowka Baich https://youtu.be/aQA-xENsqbo Boat Race nouka baich in Bangla and very popular game in riverine areas of Bangladesh. Boat race demonstrates the boatmen's technique and prowess in giving their boats the maximum speed and forward direction. In national boat race the boats have to cover a distance of 650 meter. Each boat can be manned by 7, 25, 50 or 100 persons. Rivers form an integral part of Bangladesh's history, tradition, literature, culture and sports. Boat race consequently, is an important element of folk culture. Rivercrafts help create ports and markets requiring the services of expert carpenters, who are often found to compete in skills in making boats. Different districts have different types of boat. In DHAKA, GAFFARGAON and MYMENSINGHkosha type of boats are mostly used for racing. These boats are narrow in shape and can be as long as 150 to 200 feet. Their front and back are straight. These boats are made of timber of local shal, shil, karai and chambul trees. In Dhaka, FARIDPUR,TANGAIL and PABNA districts narrow and long boats are used in racing. Their lengths can be 150 to 200 feet but the backs are about 5 feet above the water and their fronts almost touch the water. Their front and back have many decorative works. These are also made of timber of shal, garjan, shil karai and chambul. In comilla, brahmanbaria, ajmiriganj and sylhet sarengi boats are used for racing. These are about 150 to 200 feet in length and 5 to 6 feet in breadth. Their front and the back are flat like the beak of a duck and remain 2 to 3 feet above the water. In CHITTAGONG, SANDWIPand lower NOAKHALI areas sampan boats are used for racing. These are made like ships. In Dhaka and Faridpur goyna boats are used for racing. These are 100 to 125 feet in length and have a breadth of 8 to 9 feet in the middle. Their front remains 3 feet above the water and the back remains 4 to 5 feet above the water. During Muslim rule, NAWABS and other ruling class people used to organise boat race. According to some sources, they used their naval fleet for this purpose. In the coastal belt of East Bengal it was necessary to maintain naval forces to protect the kingdom or occupy other kingdoms. The BARA-BHUIYANS of Bengal fought against the Mughal on the basis of their naval strength. A Naval force was also used to suppress Magh and Harmad pirates. Their fleet used to have sleek boats known as 'chhip'. The boat-based naval fleets of those days are no longer there but thanks to boat racing, the excitement of their speed is enjoyed even now by the common people of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh boat races are usually held during the Bengali months of Bhadra and Ashwin. While racing, the boatmen sing in chorus seeking God's blessings. The boats are named attractively, proclaiming their speed or design, for example, the Jharer Pakhi (bird of the storm), Pankhiraj (the king of birds), Saimun, Tufan Mail, Mayur Pankhi, Agradoot, Dipraj and Sonar Tari (golden boat). Before boarding their boats, boatmen purify themselves and wear uniform vests and tie up scarves of the same colour around their head. Those who row standing take their position at the back. The leader stays in the middle. The drummers and the singers provide beat and tempo to the boatmen. To encourage boat racing and improve its organisation, the Bangladesh Rowing Federation was formed in 1974. It helped establish a link between traditional boat racing and modern rowing. The federation is a member of several international rowing federations. To encourage this sport, every year a colourful national boat race is organised. In 1990, an international boat race was also organised. [S M Mahfuzur Rahman] Article Source : http://ift.tt/2dEmt1s Tumbler -- http://ift.tt/2aRzDva Instagram -- http://ift.tt/2aTv7ch Pinterest-- http://ift.tt/2aRAz2H Linkedin-- http://ift.tt/2aTvSlY Youtube --- https://www.youtube.com/c/kazimuradhossainbd/ Twitter -- https://twitter.com/KaziMuradBD/ Facebook -- http://ift.tt/2aRzUy9

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