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Saturday, September 14, 2013

The calm before the storm: Clouds roll in across Britain as nation braces itself for 70mph gales TOMORROW

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2419835/Birmingham-Metropolitan-College-scrap-ban-Muslim-students-wearing-religious-veils-public-outcry.html ٢١. سورة الأنبياء, مكية, 112 آية. يَومَ نَطوِى السَّماءَ كَطَىِّ السِّجِلِّ لِلكُتُبِ ۚ كَما بَدَأنا أَوَّلَ خَلقٍ نُعيدُهُ ۚ وَعدًا عَلَينا ۚ إِنّا كُنّا فٰعِلينَ ﴿١٠٤﴾ وَلَقَد كَتَبنا فِى الزَّبورِ مِن بَعدِ الذِّكرِ أَنَّ الأَرضَ يَرِثُها عِبادِىَ الصّٰلِحونَ ﴿١٠٥﴾ جس دن ہم آسمان کو اس طرح لپیٹیں گے جیسے خطوں کا طومار لپیٹا جاتا ہے جس طرح ہم نے پہلی بار پیدا کیا تھا دوبارہ بھی پیدا کریں گے یہ ہمارے ذمہ وعدہ ہے بے شک ہم پورا کرنے والے ہیں ﴿۱۰۴﴾ اور البتہ تحقیق ہم نصیحت کے بعد زبور میں لکھ چکے ہیں کہ بے شک زمین کے وارث ہمارے نیک بندے ہی ہوں گے ﴿۱۰۵﴾ اس دن ہم (ساری) سماوی کائنات کو اس طرح لپیٹ دیں گے جیسے لکھے ہوئے کاغذات کو لپیٹ دیا جاتا ہے، جس طرح ہم نے (کائنات کو) پہلی بار پیدا کیا تھا ہم (اس کے ختم ہو جانے کے بعد) اسی عملِ تخلیق کو دہرائیں گے۔ یہ وعدہ پورا کرنا ہم نے لازم کر لیا ہے۔ ہم (یہ اعادہ) ضرور کرنے والے ہیں ﴿۱۰۴﴾ اور بلا شبہ ہم نے زبور میں نصیحت کے (بیان کے) بعد یہ لکھ دیا تھا کہ (عالمِ آخرت کی) زمین کے وارث صرف میرے نیکو کار بندے ہوں گے ﴿۱۰۵﴾ (104) The Day that We roll up the heavens like a scroll rolled up for books (completed),- even as We produced the first creation, so shall We produce a new one: a promise We have undertaken: truly shall We fulfil it. (105) Before this We wrote in the Psalms, after the Message (given to Moses): My servants the righteous, shall inherit the earth." (104) On that Day We shall roll up the skies as written scrolls are rolled up; [and] as We brought into being the first creation, so We shall bring it forth anew – a promise which We have willed upon Ourselves: for, behold, We are able to do [all things]! (105) AND, INDEED, after having exhorted [man], We laid it down in all the books of divine wisdom that My righteous servants shall inherit the earth: ======== Severe weather warnings issued for northern parts of Britain tomorrow Gusts close to 70mph to hit exposed coastal areas of Scotland Most of England and Wales will face gusts of between 40-50mph Heavy rain is also predicted for parts of the country tomorrow By James Rush PUBLISHED: 12:37 GMT, 14 September 2013 | UPDATED: 14:43 GMT, 14 September 2013 17 shares 1 View comments The first storm of autumn is expected to arrive tomorrow, as forecasters warn parts of Britain could be battered by gusts of up to 70mph. Severe weather warnings have been issued for parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, north Wales and north west England tomorrow as the Met Office warned there could be the potential for some minor disruption to travel. While today was expected to remain calm, the 'benign' weather is due to give way as gusts close to 70mph hit exposed coastal areas of Scotland and Northern Ireland tomorrow. Most of England and Wales will also face blustery conditions, forecasters have said. The Shard building is only just visible through the heavy recurring morning fog in London Rolling in: The Shard building is only just visible through the heavy recurring morning fog in London The weather is expected to remain dry today, but heavy wind and rain has been predicted for tomorrow The weather is expected to remain dry today, but heavy wind and rain has been predicted for tomorrow Heavy rain is also predicted for parts of the country, with no sign of a return to the warm temperatures at the start of September. Billy Payne, a meteorologist with MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: 'The weather will get lively through the night and into tomorrow. Strong winds will hit northern and western parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and north west areas of England and Wales. 'Gales will exceed 60mph in northern parts of Scotland, before the wind and rain move in a south-east direction, bringing winds of between 40 and 50mph across England and Wales. More...Heavy rain and 70mph gales to batter Britain as autumn storms in Hay there! Hilarious moment grinning horse photo-bombs picture (and other pets get in on the craze too proving no picture is safe) Dramatic images of lifeboats battling British seas give glimpse into the work of volunteers who risk their lives to save those lost at sea 'High rainfall is expected as well, particularly in Scotland, where we could see 30 to 40mm.' Temperatures will remain in the mid-teens for most of the country over the weekend - a few degrees below average for the time of year - while conditions will remain unsettled into next week, forecasters have said. The Met Office said it had issued severe weather warnings for the gales in Scotland and Northern Ireland tomorrow and the public should be aware of the potential for some minor disruption to travel. Charlotte Wayt 8, and father Mark cycle past Clifford's Tower, York, during the Skyride cycle event as they enjoy the last of the warm weather Charlotte Wayt 8, and father Mark cycle past Clifford's Tower, York, during the Skyride cycle event as they enjoy the last of the warm weather Lee Feetenby climbs Clifford's Tower in York with children Oscar, 4, and Laila , 7 Out and about: Lee Feetenby climbs Clifford's Tower in York with children Oscar, 4, and Laila , 7 Visitors to London Fashion Week shelter from the rain on Friday An attendee shelters from the rain at Somerset House, central London, during London Fashion Week 2013 Visitors to London Fashion Week, at Somerset House, central London, shelter from the rain on Friday Chief forecaster Paul Gundersen said: 'A spell of gale force westerly winds is expected later Sunday, peaking on Monday across much of Scotland, the north of Northern Ireland and coasts of north west England and north Wales. Gusts of 50 - 60mph are likely, with the potential for 70mph across exposed coasts and hills of Scotland. 'The public should be aware of the potential for some minor disruption to travel and keep up to date with the latest weather forecast information.' Heavy showers in the South East last night saw 27mm of rain fall in Northolt, north-west London, and 26mm at Heathrow, while East Anglia and the Midlands were hit by 10 to 15mm of rain. Met Office forecaster Kirk Waite meanwhile described today's weather as 'benign'. He said: 'It's a little bit murky in the south and east but elsewhere it's quite bright. It's a little bit colder than it has been but quite a benign day really.' Visitors shelter from the rain at the second Festival Number 6, in Portmeirion, Snowdonia, North Wales. Severe weather warnings have been issued for parts of the country for tomorrow Visitors shelter from the rain at the second Festival Number 6, in Portmeirion, Snowdonia, North Wales. Severe weather warnings have been issued for parts of the country for tomorrow Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2420669/The-calm-storm-Clouds-roll-nation-braces-70mph-gales.html#ixzz2eschP2wP Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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