Twitter plugins for wordpress?

11/30/2009

Does anyone have suggestions on good plugins for wordpress, that can cross link to Twitter? My requirement are:
1. Should be able to post the content of my blog entries as tweets and end with a short url, if the blog post is over 140 chars.
2. Open source and free
3. Clean and simple interface
4. Must be a plugin not widget
5. [optional] Allow for posting tweets to multiple Twitter accounts.

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Twitter & WP Integration

11/26/2009

I am testing a new wordpress plugin that auto tweets my posts. So please bear with me while I try to set this up correctly.

Fasting the day of A’rafa

11/26/2009

SubhanAllah. Fasting outside the month of Ramadhan is just not the same. This is a testimony of the fact, that Ramadhan indeed is blessed just by itself inshaAllah. May Allah سبحانه و تعالى accept our fasts of Ramadhan this year and all the years we have observed them in our lifetime.

Islamic mac apps

11/06/2009

I got asked the infamous question again, “What Islamic software should I install on the mac?” My theory is, if you get asked more than once, its probably worth putting pen to paper. Err, in this case fingers on the keyboard ;) . Anyways here goes my list of apps.

  1. For Quran I would recommend Zekr. By far, in my opinion, this app beats any other out there. Its open source, free and very highly customizable. I’m thinking of a separate post to cover Zekr but will highlight some key features here. In addition to the standard arabic and translation you will find:
    1. capability to search both in arabic and english
    2. multiple translations in different languages
    3. good for memorization
    4. selection of various reciters and on and on…
  2. As for an app for hadith, I haven’t found one so far.
  3. To keep track of prayer times, I use Guidance. Unlike Zekr, this app has a native feel. It was written specifically for the mac. Again this too is free. It has a lot of options and stays very nicely and quietly in the menubar.
  4. Any serious student of knowledge will have the need to type in arabic. So go ahead and enable that option. It’s all there, nothing to download or install. Go to System Preferences > Language & Text*. If you don’t see عربي, click on ‘edit list’ and add it. Once you finish that go to ‘Input Source’ tab and select the keyboard layout. I use Arabic-QWERTY as its easily maps to the transliterated letter. For example, If I need to type Abu in arabic, I type A B U and get ابو.
  5. Another thing you might want to have when taking notes or just writing, is the ability to quote verses from the Quran. One way is to copy paste from Zekr or some website. But if you do a lot of extensive typing you how much of  a pain it can become. This is where text expansion comes in handy. Text expansion software will auto expand snippets or some sequence of characters into a desired string. So, if I wanted the first verse of Surah Kahf, all I do is type “q18:1″ and  الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ الَّذِي أَنْزَلَ عَلَىٰ عَبْدِهِ الْكِتَابَ وَلَمْ يَجْعَلْ لَهُ عِوَجًا ۜ appears in my text.  In order to do this, I have an app called Typinator. Now along with that you will need a bundle for The Quran. I’ve started a project to create bundles for different text expansion software. Leave a comment below if you’d like to download a copy. You can check out my project page at http://github.com/mabdulghani/quran-verse-expander

And that’s about it for my list. If you need any help with the apps above, feel free to contact me.

*this is in Snow leopard(10.6). In Leopard(10.5) or Tiger(10.4) you are looking for ‘International’ in system preferences.

Ramadhan 1430H evaluation

08/21/2009

Ramadhan is just around the corner. For some it’s already started and for others its just hours away. One thing I’d like to do this year is conduct a systematic review of myself starting Ramadhan. The goal, as with any good program, is to get better at what ever it is you are doing. So what is the aim of Ramdhan Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala says in Surah Al-Baqrah

Ayah 2:183

2:183 – O you who have believed, decreed upon you is fasting as it was decreed upon those before you that you may become righteous (Translation from Sahih International)

The program calls for evaluation yourself at three different stages,

  • Stage 1: Before the start of Ramadhan
  • Stage 2: Right after Ramadhan. This will help gauge your performance, increase (inshaAllah) or decrease.
  • Stage 3: Finally, about 30 days after the end of Ramadhan. This should help evaluate
    • if you truly did benefit from Ramadhan
    • or did you go back to your pre-Ramadhan level
    • or did your performance degrade
Question Now After Ramadhan 30 days after Ramadhan
Do I go to the masjid for every prayer?
For how many prayers do I go to the masjid?
Do I read The Quran everyday?
How many ayah of The Quran do I read everyday?
Do I get up for Qiyam-al-layl everyday?
How many nights in a week do I pray Qiyam-al-layl?
How long is my Qiyam-al-layl?
Have I memorized any surahs?
How many surahs have I memorized?
How often in a week/month do I donate?
Do I know any duas?
How many duas have I memorized?

This is not a comprehensive list of questions by any means. Its to give you an idea of what you can work around with. Go ahead create one for yourself. May Allah subhanahu wa ta’ala give us the full blessings of this coming month of Ramadhan, Ameen.