Why different types of sea water do not mix

After watching the video that I have posted earlier, it is good to read up on the reasons given in the Quran for why different types of sea water do not mix. You may click on the link

https://www.islam-guide.com/ch1-1-e.htm

Although there are large waves, strong currents, and tides in these seas, they do not mix or transgress this barrier.

The Holy Quran mentioned that there is a barrier between two seas that meet and that they do not transgress.  God has said:

 He has set free the two seas meeting together.  There is a barrier between them.  They do not transgress.  (Quran, 55:19-20)

But when the Quran speaks about the divider between fresh and salt water, it mentions the existence of “a forbidding partition” with the barrier.  God has said in the Quran:

 He is the one who has set free the two kinds of water, one sweet and palatable, and the other salty and bitter.  And He has made between them a barrier and a forbidding partition.  (Quran, 25:53)

I personally believe that besides signifying the greatness of Allah, the interpretation of the verses can go beyond the literary meaning. The message can be for humans, that is, do not transgress. We should be aware of the barrier. There are limits in everything we do.

Wallahualam.

Aged cheese Vs Fresh cheese

The biggest difference between aged cheese and fresh cheese is the ripening process. While aged cheese goes through a curd process for six month or more, our daily fresh cheese does not go through that ripening process. The process causes the aged cheese to have a more firm texture compared to their softer and fresher counterparts.

Joke of the day

I was looking at several jokes and this one struck me. Not because it is funny, but simply because it reminds me of my cheeky grandson, Hamzah Ahmed. Hamzah loves dinosaurs very much and is begging me to buy him Indominus Rex.

Can you get me indominus rex, nenda???? Pliiiissss

KPI between competition and contribution

I stumbled upon this quote which I think it is absolutely true. Sometimes, I feel that the KPI (Key Performance Index) given to each staff, faculty, research group and etc., will keep people away from teamwork since it unintentionally creates competition, even though the initial goal is to measure staff’s contributions.