Terrible ad very much shocking...
May Allah SWT save the lives of all Muslims like these incidents...AAMEEN!
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Man Creates Dating Website To Help Husbands Find Second Wives, 35,000 People Sign Up
A dating website called SecondWife.com has been launched by a Muslim entrepreneur, aimed at helping men find second wives. Azad Chaiwala, the man behind the website, claims that it promotes fidelity, old-fashioned values, and morality.
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The 33-year-old businessman believes in his product so much that he himself plans to select his next two wives from the website.
The site already has 35,000 members and is highly popular among Muslim men in places like Leicester. People visiting the website are greeted with a verse from the Quran which goes:
"Then marry women of your choice, two or three, or four, but if you fear that you will not be able to deal justly, then only one."
New Samurai Jack Official Promo Images Reveal A Violent And Darker Jack 50 Years In The Future
Season 5 is set to be 10 episodes long like a 5 hour movie and will be released later in
2016
Samurai Jack is back and has received a TV-MA rating
for its dark tone and violent animation
The new season will premiere later this fall as part of Adult Swim’s Toonami programming block. The first four seasons premiered bet ween 2001-2004 and during that time the show earned four Emmy Awards. The new season is currently in production in Los Angeles.
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Eight Months After Merger, Elance-oDesk Raises Another $30 Million Led By Benchmark
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Nearly a year ago, online job marketplaces Elance and oDesk decided that they were better off working together rather than competing against one another. As a result, they mergedto create a company called Elance-oDesk to dominate the market for connecting users with short-term and freelance jobs online.
Today Elance-oDesk is announcing that it has brought on an additional $30 million in funding led by Benchmark Capital, which it will use to further investment in its products and expand into new markets. In addition to Benchmark, additional shareholders that include T. Rowe Price, FirstMark, Sigma West, NEA, and Stripes Group also participated in the round.
Elance-oDesk offers up a platform to connect businesses looking for short-term and freelance help with online workers who have time to do the jobs available. It offers both hourly and milestone-based gigs for workers, and handles all invoicing and payment processing, ensuring both quality of work and timeliness of pay.
Earn More By Learning More
How much do you know about money?
It’s interesting that most people think about money all the time and don’t know anything about it.
By understanding the history of money you can increase your earning potential by a great deal.
There is a secret to being able to earn more…
The History Of Money
At one time, there was no money, there was only bartering. If you caught a fish, you would trade with a person who had cut down a pineapple from a tree.
If you made boats, you would trade with a person who would build your house for you.
Everything was always trading goods for goods. This eventually became really awkward and clumsy, so finally we had to find something that everyone valued.
The solution to bartering eventually became money…
Things like precious stones like gold and silver, or even brass and copper were used as currency for a time. During the early times of the United States, beautiful seashells were also considered to be what is called a“store of value”
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