13 hundred year old gold coins of the Muslim era were found in Israel

 Archaeologists in Israel have said that 44 pure gold coins hidden in a wall in a nature reserve date back to the 7th century. The total weight of this treasure is 170 grams and it is estimated that the place where it was found called Harman Stream (Banias) was conquered by Muslims in 635 AD. They say that these coins indicate the end of the Byzantine rule in the region. The Byzantine Empire, comprising the eastern half of the Roman Empire, lasted for over a thousand years.

Image of the coins found

"We can imagine that the owner of this treasure, hidden by fear of war, thought that one day he would return and claim his possession," said Yoyo Lehrer, director of the team that discovered it. In retrospect, we can say that fate did not favor him."

Dr. Gabriela Bioski says that these coins reveal the family of Emperor Herakles. Israeli officials say that in addition to gold coins, the excavations have also found remains of buildings, water pipes and channels, copper coins, and many other items from this residential area of ​​the old city. Dr. Gabriela Bioski, a coin expert at the Israel Archeology Department, says that some of the coins date back to the reign of Emperor Phokas (602-610), but most date back to the reign of Emperor Herakles. In the Christian tradition, the place of Benias is of special importance and it is said that it is at this place that Jesus said to his apostle Peter that 'on this rock, I will build my church.'

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Dogs can detect stress by smelling their owner's breath


 And 650 out of 700 times, the dogs successfully selected the canister that contained a breath or sweat sample from a depressed person. The dog is man's best friend and loyal pet, this has been proven true once again. This time, a scientifically based experiment on dogs' sense of smell has shown how finely this pet can understand our feelings. Scientists discovered in this experiment that dogs can smell stress in the scent of our breath and sweat In this experiment, four pet dogs were trained to 'choose' one of three scent canisters by sniffing them. The owners of these dogs volunteered for the experiment. And 650 out of 700 times, the dogs successfully selected the canister that contained a breath or sweat sample from a depressed person.

Researchers from Queen's University Belfast hope their research, published in the journal Plus One, will help train therapy dogsA dog's nose is very sensitive to any scent or smellDogs experience their world through smell. And their highly sensitive olfactory abilities are already used to detect drugs, explosives, and diseases. Which some cancers, diabetes,s and even covid disease have been detected. Lead researcher Clara Wilson said: 'We have a lot of evidence that dogs can smell smells from humans linked to certain medical conditions or disease. But we don't have much evidence that they can even smell changes in our psychological or mental state.''A pet dog named Suit is involved in this experiment For further research and evidence, 36 volunteers were asked to solve a difficult math question, after which they reported stress before and after solving the question.

Each of them saved a sample of their breath or sweat before and after their stressful state, or while their blood pressure was elevated or their heart rate was elevated. And while these pet dogs, Trev, Fungal, Sut, and Winnie, stood or sat in front of the 'mental stress' sample during the experiment, they were given food of their choice.

The United Arab Emirates became the first country to step into the world of Metaverse

 Among the many honors that the United Arab Emirates has received, one of the greatest honors is that Dubai is home to the world's tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, which is a unique center of business and a tourist attraction. Now Dubai is going to bring to reality a world that has been inhabited until now by imagination. The name of this world is 'Metaverse', Metaverse is a scientific term that many hi-tech scientific institutions are working on. The metaverse is defined as the world beyond the Internet. The internet has turned the world into a global village, while the metaverse will bring the world to your living room. The person you want to talk to, even if he is thousands of miles away, will be right in front of you in such a way that you can feel his presence. These things seem like a dream, but there is rapid progress in this direction, and in this regard, many such devices have come into the market that takes you to another world and makes you feel yourself among these characters. Looks that are far away from you in reality. Currently, the metaverse is limited to video games, but experts see it as an essential real-life area in the coming years. Scientists say that the world to come belongs to the metaverse. You could be sitting at home shopping in one of Europe's major markets or spending some time among the penguins at the South Pole. Sitting with other participants inside a conference or looking out over the city from the top floor windows of the Burj KhalifaAs soon as you remove the device from your head, you will be back in your own room, but your journey in the metaverse will not be a dream, but what you have done during this journey will be a reality scientists say that the metaverse is a reality for years to come.  All the work done in the metaverse will be real and a large part of the business worldwide will move to the metaverse.

The United Arab Emirates wants to be the first to do business in the Metaverse, just as it has the honor of having masterpieces such as the Burj Khalifa and the Museum of the Future. For this purpose, the Government of the United Arab Emirates has established an office in the Museum of the Future. Officials say the purpose of setting up this office is to do business with key companies around the world in the Metaverse and even sign bilateral agreements with foreign governments. The UAE Minister of Economic Affairs, Abdullah bin Tuq Al Marri, inaugurated the Dubai Metaverse Assembly at the Museum of the Future, a government initiative in this direction. On this occasion, he said that we have trained our employees in such a way that they will take themselves deep into the metaverse. They will use the Metaverse and be in contact with future generations of the Metaverse. The rulers of the United Arab Emirates believe that the metaverse is an emerging sector of sustainability that will contribute four billion dollars to the national income by 2030 and create 40,000 new employment opportunities.


Javed Iqbal: Was the brutal killer of '100 children' a mental patient hungry for fame?

 Warning: This report contains details of violent scenes and events.


 It was a cold night on December 30 and it was half past nine in the night.  A crowded press conference was underway at the Punjab Police's CIA headquarters in Lahore where police officers were busy explaining how Pakistan's most wanted brutal killer escaped their capture. Just at that time, a rickshaw stopped in front of the Jang newspaper office on the busy Davies road in Lahore, from which no one could guess that this apparently disabled middle-aged man was the person who got off.  The brutal killer is the talk of the world, including Pakistan, in the last four weeks.

 The peculiarity of this case was that it was none other than this person who revealed the crime and now he came to arrest him of his own free will.When the man introduced himself to Munir Hussain at the reception office of the newspaper, there was silence for a few moments. That middle-aged man introduced himself and said: 'I am Javed Iqbal, the killer of a hundred children.Why did Javed Iqbal come to the office of Jang newspaper to arrest him? Did he really kill a hundred children or was it something else? Javed Iqbal first reported his crime to whom? Was Javed Iqbal a mental patient hungry for fame or a brutal killer?Before going to the bottom of these questions, Javed looks at Iqbal's past, which led him to become Pakistan's most brutal serial killer.

BBC Urdu got access to Javed Iqbal's diary, documents of the case including his letters and several personalities connected with it who could not be seen in public for various reasons before today.An old man said that this child would make a name.Muhammad Ali's family had to migrate from India after the partition of India, so they headed to Lahore like millions of refugees. The substantial income from his iron pipe shop on Brandeth Road in Lahore was sufficient for Muhammad Ali's extensive family of five sons and four daughters.

Javed Iqbal was also one of Muhammad Ali's children but was somewhat different. Javed Iqbal's elder brother Zia-ul-Haq told the BBC that 'Javed was a stubborn, argumentative and fanatical child since childhood. He used to obey every legitimate and illegitimate thing. If the father refused to do anything, he would threaten him.As Javed Iqbal grew older, his father Muhammad Ali's troubles increased. According to Zia-ul-Haq, Javed Iqbal used to have the opposite thoughts in his mind. Sometimes he used to quarrel with someone, sometimes he was rude to someone, brothers and sisters sometimes. But only to the extent of talk. Father, however, was worried about his actions. According to Zia-ul-Haq, an elder of his family had seen Javed and said that 'Javed Iqbal will create a name, whether he does it in good name or in notoriety.' He said that since childhood, Javed desired to have a name in the world.Javed Iqbal's old friend Naseem Murshid aka Bawa told BBC that 'Javed Iqbal in Railway Road College.He loved children very much.Javed Iqbal's father had set up a small iron pipe factory for him in Shad Bagh.


 At the same time, Naseem Murshid befriended Javed Iqbal, a retired police constable. According to Naseem Murshid, Javed Iqbal was also elected as the president of the market and at that time the magistrate and AC of the area used to visit him in his office. A dark chapter of Javed Iqbal's personality also begins from this area. Javed Iqbal used to select young children to work in his factory. Javed's brother Zia-ul-Haq says that he needed labor for work. But he cared a lot about those children (factory workers). He used to take off their old clothes and give them new clothes and shoes. He used to spend thousands of rupees on these children. He also used to take them for a walk in Murree. Outside the factory Javed Iqbal had also opened a snake and fish shop to attract the children and the children of the area used to gather around it all day long. Javed Iqbal's brother Zia-ul-Haq spoke to the BBC in the same shop, which once housed snakes, scorpions, and fish.Javed Iqbal's father had set up a small iron pipe factory for him in Shad Bagh.

 At the same time, Naseem Murshid befriended Javed Iqbal, a retired police constable.  According to Naseem Murshid, Javed Iqbal was also elected as the president of the market and at that time the magistrate and AC of the area used to visit him in his office.  A dark chapter of Javed Iqbal's personality also begins from this area. Javed Iqbal used to select young children to work in his factory.  Javed's brother Zia-ul-Haq says that he needed labor for work.  But he cared a lot about those children (factory workers).  He used to take off their old clothes and give them new clothes and shoes.  He used to spend thousands of rupees on these children.  He also used to take them for a walk in Murree.

Outside the factory Javed Iqbal had also opened a snake and fish shop to attract the children and the children of the area used to gather around it all day long.Javed Iqbal's brother Zia-ul-Haq spoke to the BBC in the same shop, which once housed snakes, scorpions and fish.Zia-ul-Haq must admit that he had severed ties with Javed Iqbal many years ago and had stopped interacting with him.

It should be noted that the first formal case of child abuse against Javed Iqbal was registered in 1990 at Shad Bagh police station and the second case was written in 1998, i.e. a year before the incident of child murder, at Lower Mall police station in Lahore. In the second case, Javed Iqbal spent some time in jail but was later released. What was it that Javed Iqbal was not only avoiding the arrest of the police in spite of the accusations and cases of sexual abuse, but after some time he was able to commit an even more serious crime? The surprising thing is that Javed Iqbal kept getting away from the policemen all this time.

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Leaving the issue of child rap aside for a moment, this part of Javed Iqbal's life shows him as a man who was not only fond of earning, showing off and spending money, but also hungry for fame. When Naseem Murshid was asked about Javed Iqbal's personality, he said that Javed Iqbal's mind worked like a computer.  He had a picture of Governor Punjab Ghulam Jilani installed in his room and used to say, 'Look, Governor Jilani with Javed Iqbal.'javed Iqbal also had a few other hobbies.  Carrying weapons, photography, keeping snakes, watching movies and befriending influential people.  All these were expensive hobbies and they also brought him into the public eye.  But at the same time, Javed Iqbal was also a part-time journalist.According to Javed Iqbal's brother Zia-ul-Haq, "Javed was also a writer and the editor of a monthly magazine 'Anti-Corruption'." Through this magazine, Javed Iqbal befriended many policemen.  He used to deliver magazines to the police stations every month and thus his acquaintance with the policemen increased.  Policemen used to come and go in Javed Iqbal's private gatherings as well.All these hobbies might have proved expensive on Javed Iqbal's pocket, but according to Javed Iqbal's brother Zia-ul-Haq, after the death of his father, when the property was divided, Javed's share included two shops and two flats at No. 3, Brandeth Road, Ram Street.  The box came.  When this property was sold for lakhs, Javed's family became indignant. In the year 1993, Javed Iqbal bought several kanals of land in Rana Town and built a bungalow there where he housed working children.  He also had a jeep in which he used to take the children for outings to MurreeAccording to Naseem Murshid, Javed Iqbal left Shad Bagh and settled first in Rana Town and later in Ghaziabad.  This frequent change of residence was probably the reason behind Javed's infamous expulsion from Shad Bagh, but now this habit was about to take a new turn in his life.

But what is the connection between the colder months and pregnancy? A

 It is difficult to say anything about the statistics in Pakistan because the availability of data here is not easy. Still, in America and Europe or various Asian countries, you will be surprised to know that most people have their birthdays between July and September. This is not a coincidence, in fact only in the US, the rate of pregnant women increases by 9% in December and now science has made interesting revelations in this regard. Every creature in the world has an evolutionary intuition and a specific season of birth, while according to research, this trend exists in humans as well.Research has shown that if pregnancy occurs in cold weather, babies are born in warmer months when resources are more readily available (in the US or Europe, transportation is often difficult due to snow in cold weather). Is).

But what is the connection between the colder months and pregnancy? The answer has been given in research and it has been shown that when the temperature falls, the length of the day (sunlight) is shorter and the size of the night is longer.Research has shown that men's sperm are stronger in colder than in warmer months, while women's reproductive systems are also improved with shorter daylight hours.The study examined the relationship between weather and pregnancy and found that sperm quality decreases in summer, while women's systems also function differently.Writing is in Well, scientists say it's not surprising that more women get pregnant during the holidays (December in the US and Europe has a lot of holidays due to Christmas).A map was prepared with the help of birth data of children in the United States from 1994 to 2014. It was found that the most common birthday day among people was September 9, followed by September 19.Another study found that babies born in warmer months had higher birth weights, on average, than babies born in the first 5 months of the year, compared to women who conceived in warmer weather.  They are more likely to gain body weight.

Monitor children's online activity


 Give proper time to the children and establish such a relationship that will benefit them and you will not have a chance to regret it. Alauddin was driving his Suzuki pick-up van to Tutano Bandai in the Kabal district of Swat.  They didn't say goodbye to their 17-year-old son Hamidullah before leaving because they thought he might be sleeping, but Hamidullah stayed up all night and went to inspect the roof of his new house under construction in the morning. After 3 hours of driving, Alauddin's phone rang.  His cousin on the phone asked him to come to the hospital immediately.  Alauddin thought that something had happened to his nephew Azmat Ali. While turning the van, they tried to contact other family members on the phone to find out what had happened.  But no reply was received from anyone.  Finally, he called Hamidullah but Azmat Ali picked up the phone instead.  Amid anxiety, Alauddin asked where is Hamidullah?

On that day, my world was ruined', Alauddin was narrating the tragedy while sitting in his small house in the Qila Gayi area of ​​the Kabal district. Hamidullah, a class 11 student, was the popular Tik Toker of his city with 50,000 followers.  On May 8, 2021, Hamidullah and his cousins ​​had planned to go on a picnic. Hamidullah's cousin Azmat Ali told EOS that all the boys were cooking for a picnic 30 feet away from Hamidullah when they suddenly heard a gunshot.  When they ran to Hamidullah, they saw blood on his leg.  Later they found his head also covered in blood. The boys carried him on their shoulders to the road where they asked the driver of the tourist van to drop him at the hospital.  It took 3 hours to reach the hospital as the road from Qila Gayi to Saidu Sharif is rough and winding.

His nephew said that Hamidullah had shot himself.  The family has taken him to the hospital.  In a state of shock, Alauddin rushed in his van to Saydu Sharif's hospital in Mingora.  But by the time they reached the emergency room, it was time to receive their son's body. Another cousin of Hamidullah, Liaqat Ali, says that Hamidullah picked up the pistol from the luggage of a tourist belonging to Lower Dir. Police officers told the media after the incident that 'Hamidullah was pretending to commit suicide by holding a pistol full of bullets. Hamidullah was killed on the spot due to accidental firing. Quality is an area that connects Lower Dir with the Swat district. Sher Bahadur, Alauddin's cousin, says that most of the men of Qali Gayi leave their families and go abroad in search of employment, such as in Dubai or Saudi Arabia.


 Talking to EOS, Alauddin said 'I raised my son by working full-time in Saudi Arabia away from home. I fulfilled his every wish and recently I took a loan of Rs 10 lakh to build a new house for my family. But after his death I have stopped the construction work because now my life has become pointless', he took a deep breath. The goal of home workers is obviously to provide for their families and give their children a better future. Children request their fathers abroad to bring gifts. Sons demand electronics, mobile phones, and motorcycles. Away from their families, these people leave no stone unturned to fulfill such demands. Sher Bahadur says in a sad tone that 'sometimes their gifts become a cause of destruction instead of enjoyment. The increasing use of mobile phones among teenagers and the subsequent use of social media applications such as Tik Tok sometimes turn a pastime activity into a life-threatening one. The desire of some young users to increase their followers on these applications can lead them to a dangerous addiction. To gain more followers, they try to do risky things to impress other users, and due to the lack of proper monitoring of children's online activities, many parents like Aladdin have their children permanently banned. are lost


 Sher Bahadur says that he has found most of the youth in Qali Gaya addicted to using mobile phones and instead of doing school work, they spend many hours of the day on mobile phones. The government banned TikTok on July 21 due to 'inappropriate content, but youngsters are still accessing TikTok through virtual private networks, or VPNs, that circumvent the restrictions. However, Sneak Video, a Pakistani video-sharing application similar to Tik Tok, has no restrictions and its popularity among the youth is also increasing. A month after Hamidullah's death, 14-year-old Shaukat Ali, a resident of Karam Bagh, was killed in an accidental firing incident. According to local police in Swat-Kabul, Shaukat Ali was showing his friend how Hamidullah had shot himself. When he pulled the trigger, the bullet hit him in the head. On the other hand, Dr. Sara Naqvi advises parents to exercise their responsibility wisely. "People cannot keep their children away from technology and the internet because they need it for learning and other purposes," she says. One of the main reasons for this social problem is the lack of family support, proper attention, and care. He says, 'Nowadays household members spend most of their time on mobile phones. It should be that parents give time to their children not only as adults but also as friends.'She advises parents to 'give time to children and build a relationship that benefits them and gives you no regrets.

 

After the Taliban came to power in August








 Since the Taliban came to power in August last year, the economic situation in Afghanistan has been terrible. Recently, according to the non-governmental organization "Save the Children" research, half of the Afghan families have put their children to work to survive.  Almost all brick kilns near the capital Kabul have families working with children as young as four to five. These children work from early morning to late evening during severe weather. These children participate in all the steps of making bricks, including transferring them to the water drum, placing the wet bricks in the sun to teach them, putting the dry bricks in the kiln, and then removing the baked bricks from the kiln. are

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