RE: Popularity of technology in religious context | ٹیکنالوجی کی مقبولیت مذہبی تناظر میں

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The other day I was reading something on a site and I saw one of the ads had a countdown to Iftar, I was so impressed.

I was impressed because I smiled at the thought of how technology has advanced so much that even though we are whiling away time on the internet, we can still access certain information that helps us with our religion and beliefs.

I do hope that someday making great use of technology and embracing the convenience it provides as you practice your faith will be widely accepted.



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Are you aware that you're a software engineer (Washington Accord verified). In my agile development course, I studied dynamic advertisements extensively. For instance, if we're advertising a cold drink brand, the same advertisement would say "long live Nigeria" in your country and "long live Pakistan" in mine. Similarly, the same advertisement might display different languages based on demographics. The timer you discussed would adjust for each city in Nigeria, based on the user's IP address.

Certain colors can have different connotations in different cultures. For example, red might be associated with blood in some cultures but represent peace (like the Red Cross) in others, or signify a hospital sign. Therefore, website themes could adjust according to where they're displayed. I hope you found this information insightful!

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