Having faith in Santa Claus Is not for just the young, I know I'll keep proclaiming him As long as I've a tongue.
And even though I see the gent Unmasked before my eyes, Revealing some familiar friend Who's donned the quaint disguise, It doesn't change my mind a bit; I'll still believe, because There's more than whiskers and a suit To dear old Santa Claus; Bright hopes there are, And dreams come true, Good cheer, unselfish sharing Personified by gifts of love Within the pack he's bearing.
To call these angels "Santa Claus" Is surely not deceiving, So I, for one, will never scoff But go right on believing.
White Cane Day, as an international awareness raising event, celebrates the importance of the white cane and promotes a safe environment for long cane users
Hazrat Mohammad (PBUH) was born in the year 570 CE (53 years before the Hijrah) in the town of Mecca, a town in the high desert plateau of western Arabia. His name derives from the Arabic verb Hamada, meaning "to praise, to glorify."
I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me,
And what can be the use of him is more than I can see.
He is very, very like me from the heels up to the head;
And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed. ...
Most of the works of Al-Biruni are in Arabic although he wrote one of his masterpieces, the Kitab al-Tafhim apparently in both Persian and Arabic, showing his mastery over both languages.