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Top 50 Dangerous Cities In The World 2020

Top 50 Dangerous Cities In The World

Top 50 Dangerous Cities In The World


When planning your next trip, you may want to avoid some of the cities we’re about to mention. In 2015, they ranked among the world’s most dangerous places on the basis of murder cases per capita. Caracas, Venezuela has risen to number one spot with 119.87 murders per 100,000 beating out San Pedro Sula in Honduras which had the top position in 2015, with 171.2 murders per 100,000 people per year but dropped to second at 111.03 in 2016. The number is surprisingly high in comparison to the most violent cities in many other countries. In the US, for example, St. Louis, with its murder rate of 59.23 per 100,000, is still a much safer place to live than the world’s most dangerous city. Illegal drug distribution, extensive poverty, and gangs all combine to affect the living conditions in Caracas and San Pedro Sula, the help make that city so notorious. Amid a rise in mass killings and escalating violence between alleged gang members, San Salvador has almost doubled its murder rate from 61.21 to 108.54 taking the 3rd spot. August was the most violent month in San Salvador, with more than 900 killings, including an unprecedented 52 deaths registered in a single day. The other two cities that complete the top five most dangerous places in the world are Acapulco, Mexico, and Maturin, Venezuela.
Rank City Country Homicides Population Homicides per 100,000

1

Celaya (AM)

Mexico

699

639,052

109.38

2

Tijuana (AM)

Mexico

2,155

2,049,413

105.15

3

Juarez

Mexico

1,567

1,512,450

103.61

4

Ciudad Obregon

Mexico

309

305,539

101.13

5

Irapuato (AM)

Mexico

823

866,370

94.99

6

Ensenada

Mexico

402

443,807

90.58

7

St. Louis

United States

264

300,576

87.83

8

Uruapan

Mexico

259

356,786

72.59

9

Feira de Santana

Brazil

418

619,609

67.46

10

Cape Town

South Africa

2,947

4,604,986

64

11

Cumana

Venezuela

225

360,436

62.42

12

Fortaleza

Brazil

2,491

3,999,930

62.28

13

Mossoro

Brazil

187

300,618

62.21

14

Guayana

Venezuela

471

758,490

62.1

15

Zacatecas

Mexico

214

361,347

59.22

16

Baltimore

United States

335

593,490

56.45

17

Kingston (AM)

Jamaica

643

1,180,771

54.46

18

Acapulco

Mexico

422

779,566

54.13

19

Caracas

Venezuela

1,417

2,682,801

52.82

20

Vitoria da Conquista

Brazil

179

341,128

52.47

21

New Orleans

United States

202

390,144

51.78

22

Mandela Bay

South Africa

621

1,213,060

51.19

23

Maturin

Venezuela

254

497,723

51.03

24

Memphis

United States

332

654,073

50.99

25

Culiacan

Mexico

472

955,340

49.41

26

Cuemavaca (AM)

Mexico

436

896,688

48.62

27

Morelia

Mexico

403

849,053

47.46

28

Salvador (AM)

Brazil

1,852

3,957,566

46.8

29

Detroit

United States

327

713,898

45.8

30

Distrito Central

Honduras

569

1,276,738

44.57

31

Durban

South Africa

1,727

3,981,205

43.38

32

Chihuahua

Mexico

402

937,674

42.87

33

Rio Branco

Brazil

173

413,418

41.85

34

San Pedro Sula

Honduras

330

801,259

41.19

35

Colima (AM)

Mexico

135

328,471

41.1

36

Maceio

Brazil

404

1,025,360

39.4

37

Reafe

Brazil

1,549

4,023,725

38.5

38

Cucuta (AM)

Colombia

325

861,000

37.75

39

San Juan

Puerto Rico

120

318,441

37.68

40

Cali (AM)

Colombia

987

2,627,939

37.56

41

Johannesburg

South Africa

2,182

5,866,550

37.19

42

Barquisimeto

Venezuela

402

1,095,161

36.71

43

Caruaru

Brazil

133

365,278

36.41

44

Benito Juarez

Mexico

331

911,503

36.31

45

Victoria

Mexico

124

349,688

35.46

46

Natal

Brazil

475

1,353,713

35.09

47

Leon (AM)

Mexico

697

1,987,335

35.07

48

Teresina

Brazil

302

868,075

34.79

49

Minatitian (AM)

Mexico

109

314,348

34.67

50

Valencia

Venezuela

448

1,292,985

34.65

Poet of the East Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal

Allama Mohammad Iqbal the great poet and scholar of Muslims were born on 9th November 1877 at Sialkot a city of Province Punjab.Allama Mohammad Iqbal the great poet and scholar of Muslims

His grandfather lived in Kashmir who was Kashmiri Pundits then he embraced Islam and migrated to Sialkot. Father of Iqbal name was Sheikh Noor Mohammad who was a good tailor and his mother was a polite and humble woman whose name was Imam Bibi and she was always ready to help her neighbors and died on 9 November 1914. Iqbal loved his mother very much.Dr.Allama Muhammad Iqbal

Educational Life

Sheikh Allama Mohammad Iqbal was four years old when he started his study from birthplace Sialkot. Firstly he admitted to the mosque where he learned the Quran and Arabic language from his lovely teacher Syed Mir Hassan that was the head of the madrassa and professor of Arabic language at Scotch Mission College in Sialkot. Iqbal completed his matriculation in same institute in 1893. After that he completed F.A degree from Murrey College Sialkot in 1895. He had interest in Philosophy and received degree B.A with English literature from Government College Lahore in 1897.
 Iqbal went to Germany and completed his Master degree in 1899 and selected as a junior professor of philosophy at Government College Lahore.
Allama Mohammad Iqbal started to learn the knowledge of Arabic and Persian from Mr. Hassan that was a good teacher and completed his matriculation and F.A in 1893 and 1895 respectively. He had interested in Poetry and started the classes from Mein Mirza Arshad Gorani and Daagh Dehlvi also had taught poetry. He has been translated into many European languages when his work was famous and due to his work he recognized and quoted as “Poet of the East” by academics and institutions and media.

Political Life

Dr.Allama Muhammad Iqbal With Muslim political activists

Allama Iqbal joined the politics in 1930 and linked the Muslim League with the reference of Quaid-e-Azam. Iqbal was the person who gave the idea for separate Muslim Nation state. He had remained active in the Muslim League. He did not support Indian involvement in World War I and remained in close touch with Muslim political leaders such as Mohammad Ali Jouhar and Mohammad Ali Jinnah. He won the province seat and selected as a member of provincial assembly. He said that “I would like to see the Punjab, North-West Frontier Province, Sindh and Balochistan amalgamated into a single State. Self-government within the British Empire, or without the British Empire, the formation of a consolidated North-West Indian Muslim State appears to me to be the final destiny of the Muslims, at least of North-West India”.

The spirit of Change

Dr. allama muhammad iqbal quotes

Allama Iqbal Balkan wars and the Battle of Tripoli, in 1910, shook Iqbal powerfully and inflicted a deep wound upon his heart. In his mood of anger and frustration, he wrote a number of stirring poems, which together with portraying the anguish of Muslims were severely critical of the West.
The spirit of change is evident in poems like Bilad-e-Islamia (the lands of Islam), Wataniya (Nationalism), Muslim, Fatima Bint Abdullah (who was killed in the siege of Cyrenaica, Siddiq, Bilal, Tahzib-e-Hazir (Modern civilization) and Huzoor-e-Risalat Maab Mein (in the presence of Sacred Prophet).
In these poems, Iqbal deplores the attitude of Muslim leaders who lay a claim to Islamic leadership and yet are devoid of a genuine spiritual attachment to the blessed Prophet.

Iqbal’s Poetry

Dr. allama muhammad iqbal poetry

Allama Mohammad Iqbal started Law in 1934 and England Government gave him an address of ‘Sir’. He started poetry from a private teacher who was a great and pious man and his Poetry was gifted by God in him. He wrote many books for his students. Some books names are Israr-e-Khudi, Ramooz-e-Bekhudi, Payam-e-Mashriq, Bang-e-Dara, and Baal-e-Jibreel. These books were very famous.Poetic Books Of Dr.Allama Muhammad Iqbal

Prose book

Ilm-ul-Iqtisad-1903

Poetic books in Persian

Asrar-i-Khudi-1915
Rumuz-i-Bekhudi-1917
Payam-i-Mashriq-1923
Zabur-i-Ajam-1927
Javeed Nama-1932
Pas Cheh Bayed Kard ai Aqwam-e-Sharq-1936
Armughan-e-Hijaz (Persian-Urdu)-1938

Poetic books in Urdu
Bang-i-Dara-1924
Bal-i-Jibril-1935
Zarb-i Kalim-1936

Books in English

The Development of Metaphysics in Persia-1908
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam-1930

Iqbal and west

Name plate of a street Iqbal-Ufer, Heidelberg, Germany, honoured in the name of Iqbal.

Nameplate of a street Iqbal-Ufer, Heidelberg, Germany, honored in the name of Iqbal.

Iqbal's views on the Western world were applauded by men including United States Supreme Court Associate Justice William O. Douglas, who said that Iqbal's beliefs had "universal appeal". In his Soviet biography, N. P. Anikoy wrote:
    [Iqbal is] great for his passionate condemnation of weak will and passiveness, his angry protest against inequality, discrimination and oppression in all forms i.e., economic, social, political, national, racial, religious, etc., his preaching of optimism, an active attitude towards life and man's high purpose in the world, in a word, he is great for his assertion of the noble ideals and principles of humanism, democracy, peace and friendship among peoples.
Others, including Wilfred Cantwell Smith, stated that with Iqbal's anti-capitalist holdings he was 'anti-intellect', because "capitalism fosters intellect". Professor Freeland Abbot objected to Iqbal's views saying that Iqbal's view of the West was based on the role of imperialism and Iqbal was not immersed enough in Western culture to learn about the various benefits of the modern democracies, economic practices, and science. Critics of Abbot's viewpoint note that Iqbal was raised and educated in the European way of life, and spent enough time there to grasp the general concepts of Western civilization.

''Last moments of Iqbal''Dr.Allama Muhammad Iqbal tomb is located in Hazuri Bagh,(Lahore) the enclosed garden Allama Iqballbetween the entrance of the Badshahi Mosque and the Lahore Fort

After suffering for months from his illness, Iqbal died in Lahore on 21 April 1938. His tomb is located in Hazuri Bagh, the enclosed garden between the entrance of the Badshahi Mosque and the Lahore Fort, and official guards are maintained there by the Government of Pakistan.
Government and public organizations have sponsored the establishment of colleges and schools dedicated to Iqbal, and have established the Iqbal Academy to research, teach and preserve the works, literature, and philosophy of Iqbal.
A few minutes before his death he recited these touching lines:

"The departed melody may return or not!"
"The Zephyr from Hijaz may blow again or not!"
"The days of this Faqir has come to an end,
Another seer may come or not!"

Quaid-E-Azam (Great Leader) Muhammad Ali Jinnah The Founder Of Great Nation



Pakistan, one of the largest Muslim states in the world, is a living and exemplary monument of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah. With his untiring efforts, indomitable will, and dauntless courage, he united the Indian Muslims under the banner of the Muslim League and carved out a homeland for them, despite stiff opposition from the Hindu Congress and the British Government.
Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born on 25th December 1876 at Vazeer Mansion Karachi, was the first of seven children of Jinnahbhai, a prosperous merchant. After being taught at home, Jinnah was sent to the Sindh Madrassah High School in 1887. Later he attended the Mission High School, where, at the age of 16, he passed the matriculation examination of the University of Bombay. On the advice of an English friend, his father decided to send him to England to acquire business experience. Jinnah, however, had made up his mind to become a barrister.
Quaid-e-Azam, Muhammad Ali Jinnah
He went to England for further studies in 1892 at the age of 16. In 1896, Jinnah qualified for the Bar and was called to the Bar in 1897. In keeping with the custom of the time, his parents arranged for an early marriage for him before he left for England.
During his student years in England, Jinnah came under the spell of 19th-century British liberalism, like many other future Indian independence leaders. This education included exposure to the idea of the democratic nation and progressive politics. Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the top lawyer of that time and he achieves his aim to earn 1500 rupees in a day.
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the top lawyer of that time and he achieves his aim to earn 1500 rupees in a day.
In 1906, Jinnah joined the Indian National Congress, which was the largest Indian political organization. Like most of the Congress at the time, Jinnah did not favor outright independence, considering British influences on education, law, culture, and industry as beneficial to India. Jinnah became a member on the 60-member Imperial Legislative Council. The council had no real power and included a large number of UN-elected pro-Raj loyalists and Europeans. Jinnah had initially avoided joining the All India Muslim League, founded in 1906, regarding it as too Muslim oriented. However, he decided to provide leadership to the Muslim minority.

Eventually, he joined the League in 1913 and became the president at the 1916 session in Lucknow. Jinnah was the architect of the 1916 Lucknow Pact between the Congress and the League, bringing them together on most issues regarding self-government and presenting a united front to the British. In 1924, Jinnah reorganized the Muslim League, of which he had been president since 1916, and devoted the next seven years attempting to bring about unity among the disparate ranks of Muslims and to develop a rational formula to effect a Hindu-Muslim settlement, which he considered the precondition for Indian freedom. He attended several unity conferences, wrote the Delhi Muslim Proposals in 1927, pleaded for the incorporation of the basic Muslim demands in the Nehru report. Jinnah broke with the Congress in 1920 when the Congress leader, Mohandas Gandhi, launched a Non-Cooperation Movement against the British, which Jinnah disapproved of. Unlike most Congress leaders, Gandhi did not wear western-style clothing, did his best to use an Indian language instead of English, and was deeply rooted in Indian culture. Gandhi's local style of leadership gained great popularity with the Indian people. Jinnah criticized Gandhi's support of the Khilafat Movement, which he saw as an endorsement of religious zealotry. Jinnah quit the Congress, with a prophetic warning that Gandhi's method of mass struggle would lead to divisions between Hindus and Muslims and within the two communities. Becoming president of the Muslim League, Jinnah was drawn into a conflict between a pro-Congress faction and a pro-British faction. In 1941, Muhammad Ali Jinnah founded Dawn, a major newspaper that helped him propagate the League's point of views. Jinnah felt that the state of Pakistan should stand upon true Islamic tradition in culture, civilization and national identity rather than on the principles of Islam as a theocratic state.
The Muslim League held its annual session at Lahore in March 1940
The Provincial Assembly elections of 1937 swept the Congress to power in eight provinces. After almost two years of oppressive rule, Muslims under the leadership of Jinnah celebrated the Day of Deliverance at the end of Congress rule.
The Muslim League held its annual session at Lahore in March 1940. This was presided over by Quaid-i-Azam. The demand for Pakistan was formally put forward here. This goal was realized on August 14, 1947. Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was appointed as its first Governor General.

Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was appointed as its first Governor General.

Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was the top lawyer of that time and he achieves his aim to earn 1500 rupees in a day. But when he became the first Governor General of PAKISTAN he gets the rupees salary. 

He also had a rebuttal to Nehru's statement which argued that the only two parties that mattered in India were the British Raj and INC. Jinnah stated that the Muslim League was the third and "equal partner" within Indian politics. Jinnah became the first Governor-General of Pakistan and president of its constituent assembly. Pakistanis view Jinnah as their revered founding father, a man that was dedicated to safeguarding Muslim interests during the dying days of the British Raj. Most of the Pakistanis take Jinnah as hero for their personal lives.
Jinnah believed in the force of Islam as he said that Islam is a dynamic force that can unite the Muslims. It can help to overcome the present crisis. It’s a source of inspiration and guidance providing an ethical foundation, a framework, social order, and civilization.
Guidance & inspiration for constitution-making and Governance
He also talked of the modern notions of state, constitution, civil and political rights, and democracy. He assured that the constitution of Pakistan would be framed by the elected assembly.
The establishment of Pakistan brought even greater responsibilities for Jinnah. The refugee problem, the withholding of Pakistani assets by India, and the Kashmir problem were a real test for the Quaid. However, his indomitable will prevailed. He worked out a sound economic policy, established an independent currency and the State Bank for Pakistan. He chose Karachi as the federal capital.
However, he did not live long to witness the progress of the state that he had founded. On September 11, 1948, he died after a protracted illness at Karachi. He was buried in Karachi that witnessed the entire nation mourning over an irreparable loss.
The Shrine of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is situated in Karachi.

The Shrine of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah is situated in Karachi.

Quaid Azam Tomb in Karachi

Famous Quotas 

''With faith, discipline and selfless devotion to duty, there is nothing worthwhile that you cannot achieve"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"Think 100 times before you take a decision, But once that decision is taken, stand by it as one man"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"We should have a State in which we could live and breathe as free men and which we could develop according to our own lights and culture and where principles of Islamic social justice could find free play"

(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"You have to stand guard over the development and maintenance of Islamic democracy, Islamic social justice and the equality of manhood in your own native soil"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"No struggle can ever succeed without women participating side by side with men."
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"Come forward as servants of Islam, organize the people economically, socially, educationally and politically and I am sure that you will be a power that will be accepted by everybody."
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"My message to you all is of hope, courage, and confidence. Let us mobilize all our resources in a systematic and organized way and tackle the grave issues that confront us with grim determination and discipline worthy of a great nation"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"Pakistan not only means freedom and independence but the Muslim Ideology which has to be preserved, which has come to us as a precious gift and treasure and which, we hope other will share with us"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"Islam expect every Muslim to do this duty, and if we realize our responsibility time will come soon when we shall justify ourselves worthy of a glorious past
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"There are two powers in the world; one is the sword and the other is the pen. There are great competition and rivalry between the two. There is a third power stronger than both, that of the women"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"No nation can rise to the height of glory unless your women are side by side with you"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"You are free; you are free to go to your temples, you are free to go to your mosques or to any other place or worship in this State of Pakistan. You may belong to any religion or caste or creed - that has nothing to do with the business of the State"
(Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

"Expect the best, Prepare for the worst"
 (Muhammad Ali Jinnah)

53 Interesting And Amazing Human Facts About Body

We hang out with our own bodies all the time - so we tend to take them for granted. But if you stop and think about everything your body does, you just might consider how great it is (and you are). All the time your body’s doing a million things that you’re not even aware of- like digesting breakfast, growing new skin, and carrying oxygen to cells from head to toe and ear to ear! Here are 10 incredible facts about your body.
1

Your nose can remember 50,000 different scents.

nose facts
2

Just one drop of blood contains about 10,000 while blood cells and 250,000 platelets.

blood facts
3

10% of human dry weight comes from bacteria.

human bacteria
4

The average red blood cell lives for 120 days.

blood facts
5

A red blood cell can circumnavigate your body in under 20 seconds.

red blood cells facts
6

Humans shed about 600,000 particles of skin every hour.

skin facts
7

Considering all the tissues and cells in your body, 25 million new cells are being produced each second. That's a little less than the population of Canada - every second!

tissues and cells facts
8

10% of men and 8% of women are left-handed.

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9

80 head hairs are likely to fall every day.

hairs fall facts
10

Our heart beats around 100,00 times every day or about 30 million times a year.

heart beats facts
11

An adult human being is made up of around 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms.

human atoms facts
12

Our blood is on a 60,000-mile journey per day.

blood journey
13

About 10,000 human cells can fit on the head of a pin.

human cells
14

A human baby has over 60 more bones than an adult.

60 more bones
15

80% of the brain is water.

80% of the brain is water
16

Eating Breakfast helps to burn 5 to 20% of calories throughout the day.

Eating Breakfast
17

There are 100,000 miles of blood vessels in an adult human body.

blood vessels
18

Body fat is not particularly hazardous to health until the level of total body fat reaches 35% for men and 40% for women.

Body fat
19

Your salivary glands produce two to six cups of (0.5-1.5 liters) of saliva a day. Six cups of saliva would come close to filling a big, two-liter (67.6) ounce soda bottle!

salivary glands
20

A sneeze generates a wind of 166 km/hr (100 mi/hr), and a cough moves out at 100 km/hr (60 mi/hr).

sneeze
21

Sweat doesn’t smell bad. A stinky “body odor” is caused when the skin bacteria feed on sweat. Their waste products are what smell bad!

Sweat
22

An average person produces about 25,000 quarts of saliva in a lifetime, enough to fill two swimming pools.

saliva in a lifetime
23

Our heart beats around 100,00 times every day or about 30 million times a year.

heart beats
24

The Brain is a very wrinkly organ! If you spread it out, your brain would be about the size of a pillowcase. By the time you are six years old, your brain is already 90 percent of the size it will be when you are an adult.

Brain
25

The strongest muscle in the human body is the masseter (jaw muscle).

jaw muscle
26

Our eyes can distinguish up to ten million color surfaces and take in more information than the largest telescope known to man.

eyes facts
27

The heart pumps blood to almost all of the body’s 75 trillion cells.

heart facts
28

Like dead skin cells, your hair and nails are made of keratin. Keratin forms tough body parts in other animals, too. It’s found in wool, fur, feathers, claws, beaks, hooves, horns, porcupine quills, and turtle shells.

heart facts
29

Ears and Nose never stop growing.

Ears and Nose never stop growing.
30

Your body has enough iron in it to make a metal nail 3 inches long.

body iron
31

A fetus acquires fingerprints at the age of three months.

fingerprints
32

We all have tiny mites living in our eyelashes.

eyelashes
33

When we touch something, we send a message to our brain at 124 mph.

touch something
34

Similar to fingerprints, everyone also has a Unique Tongue Print.

Tongue Print
35

When awake, the human brain produces enough electricity to power a small light bulb.

human brain
36

The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors.

human eye
37

A full bladder is roughly the size of a soft ball.

human bladder
38

We exercise at least 36 muscles when we smile.

smile
39

A hair grows by 0.3 to 0.5 mm per day, 1 to 1.5 cm per month and 12 to 15 cm per year.

hair grows
40

We spend about 10% of our waking hours with our eyes closed, blinking.

eyes blinking
41

If the human eye was a digital camera it would have 576 megapixels.

human eye 576 megapixels
42

The human body produces about a liter (0.26 gal) of mucus per day.

human mucus
43

Your brain uses 20% of the total oxygen and blood in your body.

human brain
44

Your bones are composed of 31% water.

Your bones are composed of 31% water.
45

A human body contains about 200,000 temperature detectors.

human body temperature detectors
46

A human body has 500,000 touch detectors.

human body touch detectors
47

We are about 70 percent water.

We are about 70 percent water
48

There are more bacteria in your mouth than there are people in the world

There are more bacteria in your mouth than there are people in the world
49

A newborn baby has more than 26 billion cells.

newborn baby
50

Every day, your heart creates enough energy to drive a truck for 20 miles (32 km).

heart energy
51

Without your pinky finger, you would lose about 50% of your hand strength.

pinky finger
52

Our nose is our personal air-conditioning system: it warms cold air, cools hot air and filters impurities.

nose air-conditioning system
53

We have Copper,Lead,Aluminum, Zinc, Cobalt, Calcium, Manganese, Phosphates,Tin,Barium, Nickel and Silicon in our bodies.

Metal in human bodies

There are still so many questions to answer about the workings of the human body and, most mysterious of all, it is influenced by our state of mind.
(Craig Venter)
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