Archive for January, 2013

Ego’s Disappointment

January 19th, 2013, posted in MESSAGEs
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Ego's Disappointment enlightenment

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Toad : Toad For Oracle

January 18th, 2013, posted in Oracle
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ToadReview

As a beginner of Toad for Oracle. I came up with an issue. Maybe you guys mgiht go through same phase.

So for this solution here is it :

After installing the Toad this was the issue came up. It was shutting down by the error.  Well this was the issue which came up as soon as Toad get started :

C:Program FilesQuest SoftwareToad For Rracle user fileslexlib.lxl was not found and is needed. Please contact quest support.

Output :

oracle toad issue

The Solution for the problem is quite simple. You might be running toad on Windows 7 or Vista. All you have to do is to run this application on Administartor mode. Thats it.

Select Toad and right click on it and run it as Administrator.

Try it and I hope it might work for you as well. Will be waiting for feedback . Have a good day

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Working With BOZIMS

January 17th, 2013, posted in TEChNoLoGY
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BOZIMSI have seen so many software house working , desiging , outsourcing , completing projects but BOZIMS.. BOZIMS promsies much much more..
They just not complete the project but also give good advices that quite handy when your busniesss get wider and wider. Another interesting thing about them is that they dont force you like others or bound you like other softwares houses. They give you wide range of opitions. And if you aint able to choose whats the best they help you to assist you free of charge.
Along with all that the service of BOZIMS are just awsome. They are avialble when-ever you need them. They just not only treat you as there priorty but you also know and feel that your satisfaction is there priorty.
They are always there round a clock like tic toc..tic toc.. You will get the response of your email in 12 hours for sure and max in 24 hours. And not just a response but mostly and usually with a solution.
I have worked with them and the experience with them was just great.
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Moulana Muhammad Jalaluddin Rumi

January 16th, 2013, posted in Rumi, Sufism
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Rumi was born in Balkh, Afghanistan, on 30 September 1207. In 1220 when the area came under the threat of Mongol invasion Rumi’s father Bahauddin, who was a scholar and a Sufi, took his family out of Balkh and moved via present day Iran and Iraq to finally settled in Karaman near Konya, in western Turkey. That part of the world was then known as Rum (Arabic for Rome) since the western part of it was still under the Byzantine Eastern Roman Empire. Jalaluddin’s last name Rumi is derived from Rum (lit. Rumi=Roman in Arabic).
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When his father Bahauddin passed away, Rumi succeeded him in 1231 as the professor of religious sciences. Rumi was only 24 years old but was already considered as an accomplished scholar in religious and social sciences.
In about 1244 a Sufi dervish Shamsuddin of Tabrez, arrived in Konya and paid a visit to Rumi. That visit would change the life of Rumi forever.
In one of his couplets, Rumi says:


Maulvi Har Giz Na Shud Maula-e-Rum
Ta Ghulam-e-Shams Tabrezi Na Shud
(translation)
Rumi was not a scholar
Until he became the desciple of Shams Tabrezi


Shams Tabrezi was a spiritual wanderer. He came to Konya 1244, but could not remain there for more than one year, as an attempt was made on his life. Shams soon left for good and Rumi saw his Master for the last time. He was so grieved at the separation that he withdrew himself entirely from the world, became a dervish, and founded the order of dervishes, which still exists in Turkey and in the US.
Rumi’s major work is Masnavi-e Ma’nvi, a six-volume poem, which is considered by many to be one of the greatest works of mystical poetry. Rumi’s other major work is the Diwan-e Shams-e Tabrezi, comprising around 40,000 verses. Both works are among the most significant in all of Farsi (Persian) literature.
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Rumi died on December 16, 1273 at the age of 66 in Konya.
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What Is Sufism ?

January 15th, 2013, posted in Sufism
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what is sufism

” Sufism is not a fashion statement but a serious quest for union with God “

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