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Leo is named for the Nemean lion in Greek mythology that was eventually killed by Heracles. It could not be killed with mortal weapons because its golden fur was impervious to attack. Its claws were sharper than mortal swords and could cut through any armor. It was added to the night sky by Hera, Zeus's wife.

  

Model: Ethereal Rose

Hair: Portia Malia KuualohaMeli Imle of P.M.K.M.I.

Outfit: Erin Weathers of Fair Weathers

MUA: Paula Yahn

 

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Church of the Annunciation and St. Thomas the Apostle

Church of St. Thomas the Apostle, also known as the Church of the Annunciation and St. Thomas, is a huge Baroque parish church, originally a Gothic church of the Augustinian monastery. It is located in Brno borough Brno-center in the south Moravian square in the cadastral city of Brno.

The history of the church

The beginnings of the temple date back to the 14th century, when it was founded by John Henry originally as an Augustinian monastery. The church itself has been over the centuries many times repaired and reconstructed, its current baroque form dates from the 17th century. It is the parish church of the parish community Thomas in Brno.

The church building

The church in 1842 (right Governor's Palace)

Church of St. Thomas, right Baroque Governor's Palace

Moravian Margrave John Henry founded on February 2, 1350 the Augustinian monastery and church in the former Brno suburb who also wished to place here the ancestral burial ground. To build the smelter was invited Parler of Prague, which but for its completion in the third quarter of the 14th century, but did not participate. During the Hussite Wars the area was damaged and failed to fix it completely or to a Swedish siege of Brno in 1645. From 1661 began construction proceeded restoration of the church in the spirit of baroque morphology led by Jan Baptist Erna. The Gothic church has been extended with baroque trojlodím built shallow chapels. The monumental western facade was decorated with statues of saints from Jan van der Furth.

During the years 1732-1752 was fundamentally rebuilt the old convent and prelature, whose construction was part Moritz Grimm and his son František Antonín. Portal prelature is a statue of the Margrave John Henry and his son Jošt as Roman King by Joseph Leonard Weber. Moritz Grimm also in the years 1749-1752 barokizoval presbytery.

Interior

The image of the Virgin Mary of St. Thomas

The main altar depicting the Revelation of Christ to the Apostles by the Austrian painter Franz Anton Maulbertsch designed and sculptural decoration was carried out between 1762-1764 Josef Winterhalder st. with Jakub Scherz. Scherz is also the author of two side altars in the chancel with pictures of Thaddeus Rotter. Other predominantly černozlaté side altars date from the late 17th century and contributed to them sculptors Ferdinand Pfaundler, Baltasar Frobel and Jan van der Furth. Anthony Martin Lublin painted a picture on the altar of the Guardian Angel and the painting of St. Augustine, who is a copy of Peter P. Rubens from the church. Tomas in Prague's Lesser Town. Prague painter Jan Jiří Heinsch added the title picture on the altar of St. Mayor.

Organ case was ordered in the workshop of Antonin Riga, the pulpit is the work of F. Pfaundlera with paintings attributed to John the Baptist Spiess.

In a side chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows is located in the valuable Gothic stone Pieta horizontal type, whose authorship is attributed to Henry Parler, who worked as a stonemason and builder in the service of Margrave Jost. The head of the left nave is the Baroque altar with a gothic crucifix with angels from John J. Schauberger. This altar covering the original entrance to the Marian Chapel, which was kept in the monastery on the silver altar icon of the Virgin Mary of St. Thomas. Today, located in the Basilica in Old Brno. The tomb, located in front of the main altar are the relics of Margrave Jost.

 

Kostel Zvěstování Panny Marie a svatého Tomáše apoštola

Kostel svatého Tomáše apoštola, známý též jako kostel Zvěstování Panny Marie a svatého Tomáše, je mohutný barokní farní kostel, původně gotický klášterní kostel augustiniánů. Nachází se v brněnské městské části Brno-střed na jihu Moravského náměstí v katastrálním území Město Brno.

Dějiny kostela

Počátky chrámu sahají do 14. století, kdy jej založil Jan Jindřich jako původně augustiniánský klášter. Samotný kostel byl v průběhu staletí mnohokrát opravován a přestavován, jeho současná barokní podoba pochází ze 17. století. Jde o farní kostel farnosti Brno u kostela sv. Tomáše.

Stavba kostela

Kostel v roce 1842 (vpravo Místodržitelský palác)

Kostel svatého Tomáše, vpravo barokní Místodržitelský palác

Augustiniánský klášter s kostelem na tehdejším brněnském předměstí založil 2. února 1350 moravský markrabě Jan Jindřich, který si zároveň přál zde umístit rodové pohřebiště. Ke stavbě byla přizvána parléřovská huť z Prahy, která se ale na jeho dokončení ve třetí čtvrtině 14. století už však nepodílela. Během husitských válek byl areál poškozen a nepovedlo se ho kompletně opravit ani do švédského obléhání Brna v roce 1645. Od roku 1661 začala probíhala stavební obnova kostela v duchu barokního tvarosloví pod vedením Jana Křtitele Erny. Gotický půdorys kostela byl rozšířen barokním trojlodím s vestavěnými mělkými kaplemi. Monumentální západní průčelí bylo ozdobeno sochami světců od Jana van der Furtha.

V průběhu let 1732–1752 byl zásadně přestavěn starý konvent a prelatura, na jejichž vybudování se podíleli Mořic Grimm a jeho syn František Antonín. Portál prelatury je osazen sochami markraběte Jana Jindřicha a jeho syna Jošta jako římského krále od Josefa Leonarda Webera. Mořic Grimm zároveň v letech 1749–1752 barokizoval presbytář kostela.

Interiér

Obraz Panny Marie svatotomské

Hlavní oltář s obrazem Zjevení Krista apoštolům od rakouského malíře Franze Antona Maulbertsche navrhl a sochařskou výzdobu provedl v letech 1762-1764 Josef Winterhalder st. společně s Jakubem Scherzem. Scherz je také autorem dvou bočních oltářů v presbytáři s obrazy Tadeáše Rottera. Ostatní převážně černozlaté boční oltáře pocházejí z konce 17. století a podíleli se na nich sochaři Ferdinand Pfaundler, Baltasar Frobel a Jan van der Furth. Martin Antonín Lublinský namaloval obraz na oltáři Anděla Strážného a obraz sv. Augustina, který je kopií obrazu Petra P. Rubense z kostela sv. Tomáše v Praze na Malé Straně. Pražský malíř Jan Jiří Heinsch dodal titulní obraz na oltář sv. Starosty.

Varhanní skříň byla objednána v dílně Antonína Rigy, kazatelna je dílem F. Pfaundlera s obrazy připisovanými Janu Křtitelu Spiessovi.

V boční kapli zasvěcené Panně Marii Bolestné je umístěna cenná gotická kamenná Pieta horizontálního typu, jejíž autorství je připisováno Jindřichu Parléři, který pracoval jako kameník a stavitel ve službách markraběte Jošta. V čele levé lodi stojí barokní oltář s gotickým krucifixem s anděly od Jana J. Schaubergera. Tento oltář kryje původní vstup do Mariánské kaple, kde byla do zrušení kláštera uchovávána na stříbrném oltáři ikona Panny Marie Svatotomské. Dnes se nachází v bazilice na Starém Brně. V hrobce umístěné před hlavním oltářem jsou uloženy ostatky markraběte Jošta.

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ראיון מלא עם הצייר הישראלי רפי פרץ על הרעיונות מאחורי הציור הנאיבי , רזומה ביוגרפיה אישית וקורות חיים

שאלה: רפי פרץ ספר לנו על תהליך העבודה שלך כצייר נאיבי ?

תשובה: אני בוחר את המבנים האייקוניים והמפורסמים ביותר בכל עיר ועיר המעניינים מבחינה ארכיטקטונית ובעלי צורה מיוחדת וממקם את המבנים האייקוניים בשדרות מלאות בעצים, שיחים, צמחייה, פרחים.

 

שאלה: כיצד אתה נותן עומק בציורים הנאיביים שלך ?

תשובה: כדי לתת עומק לציור, אני בונה את הציור בשכבות של צמחייה, אחרי אותם בניינים מפורסמים נמוכים, ואחריהם שדרת עצים גבוהה, ומאחוריהם מגדלים וגורדי שחקים, בשמים אני שם לפעמים סימנים תמימים של בלונים, עפיפונים.

מוטיב חוזר בחלק מהציורים שלי הוא דמותו של הצייר שנמצא במרכז השדרה ומצייר את כל הסצנה הנפרשת מולו, כמו כן יש שתי גננות שמטיילות עם ילדי הגן עם דגלי המדינה שאני מצייר , וזוגות אוהבים מתחבקים ומתנשקים וציורים משפחתיים של אמא, אבא וילד צועדים בהרמוניה בשדרה.

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ מה מאפיין את הציור הנאיבי שלך ?

תשובה: לרוב הציורים הנאיביים יש את אותם מאפיינים

(הגדרה כפי שהיא מופיעה בויקיפדיה)

• מספר סיפור פשוט לקלוט מחיי היומיום, בדרך כלל עם בני אדם.

• ייצוג האידיאליזציה של הצייר למציאות – מיפוי המציאות.

• אי שמירה על פרספקטיבה - במיוחד פרטים גם בפרטים רחוקים.

• שימוש נרחב בתבניות חוזרות - פרטים רבים.

• צבעים חמים ובהירים.

• לפעמים הדגש על קווי מתאר.

• רוב הדמויות שטוחות, חסרות נפח

• אין עניין במרקם, הבעה, פרופורציות נכונות

• אין עניין באנטומיה.

• אין הרבה שימוש באור וצל, הצבעים יוצרים אפקט תלת מימדי.

אני מוצא שההגדרות הללו תקפות לגבי כל הציורים הנאיביים שלי

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ למה אתה בוחר בעיקר בעיר תל אביב ?

תשובה: נולדתי בירושלים עיר הבירה שאותה אני מאוד אוהב וגם מצייר ,

אני אוהב את מבני הבאוהאוס המיוחדים בתל אביב , הבניינים האורנמנטיים שנבנו לפני מאה שנה בשנות ה - 20 וה - 30 של המאה העשרים , השדרות היפות , מגדלים וגורדי השחקים המודרניים נותנים לך תחושה של המולה ומטרופולין גדול וישנם לא מעט בניינים נמוכים וגבוהים שמרתקים מבחינה אדריכלית בצורתם המיוחדת

כמו כן המעבר לתל אביב שהיא בירת התרבות , החופש , החילוניות איפשרו לי לחיות את חיי כפי שבחרתי , לחיות בזוגיות עם גבר , ירושלים שהיא עיר מסורתית זה יותר מורכב לחיות חיים הומוסקסואליים , כמו כן עולם האמנות מתרחש בעיקר בעיר תל אביב ויתכן שמבחינה מקצועית זה מאפשר לי לקיים את עצמי טוב יותר בתל אביב מאשר בכל עיר אחרת בישראל .

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ האם הציורים של העיר תל אביב שונים מהציורים של העיר ירושלים

תשובה: הציורים של ירושלים חלקם הגדול יש דגש על הצבע הצהוב , זהב , צבע של חומות העיר העתיקה, הנושאים שציירתי בירושלים הם בעיקר סוג של אידיאליזציה של חיים שלווים בין יהודים לערבים וציורים שעוסקים בעולם הדתי יהודי , מספר ציורים מתארים את כל גווני הזרמים של היהדות של ימינו

להבדיל ציורי תל אביב הם יותר צבעוניים , עם גורדי שחקים , ים , כדורים פורחים ומוטיבים יותר חילוניים

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ פרט על איזה מבנים ובניינם אדריכלים אתה בדרך כלל אתה בוחר בציורי הערים שלך

תשובה: המבנים האהובים עלי הם כאלה שיש להם צורה מיוחדת שכל אחד יכול לזהות והם מסממני העיר ואתן מספר דוגמאות :

בעיר תל אביב הבניינים האהובים עלי הם : בניין האופרה עם הצורה הגיאומטרית המיודת , מגדל ישרוטל עם ראש המיוחד , מגדל כל בו שלום ששנים היה סמל לבניין הגבוה בתל אביב, בית לוין שנראה כמו פגודה יפנית, מלון נורדאו בצבע בורדו עם הכיפה המיוחדת בקצה הבניין , זוג מגדלי אלון עם המבנה המיוחד שלהים , בנייני באוהאוס אופייניים לתל אביב עם המרפסות המיוחדות וחדר המדרגות המיוחד, המזרקה של יעקב אגם בכיכר דיזנגוף מופיעה בחלק גדול של הציורים , מגדלים רבים שנמצאים במתחם הבורסה, מגדלי אביב ועוד בניינים גבוהים על איילון , בחלק מהציורים לקחתי תוכניות מתאר של בניינים עתידיים שצריכים להבנות בעיר וציירתי אותם עוד לפני שהם נבנו במציאות ,

 

בציורי ירושלים בחרתי בעיקר את איזור העיר העתיקה ומזרח ירושלים , ציור של חומות העיר העתיקה, הכותל , כנסיית הקבר , מסגד אל אקצ'אה, מגדל דוויד, מרבית הכנסיות המפורסמות בעיר , ימין משה, במרבית הציורים היהודי לבוש בחולצה כחולה עם שרוך אדום זכר לימים שהייתי בתנועת נוער והערבי עם גלבייה , ובציורי הציבור הדתי אז יהודים עם חליפות שחורות וחולצות לבנות, טליטות , כיפות , כובעים מיוחדים , בתי כנסת ועוד

 

יצרתי גם שלושה ציורים של העיר חיפה וציור אחד של צפת

בציורי חיפה ציירתי את האוניברסיטה , הטכניון , מגדל אגד המפורסם , מגדל המפרש , בתי מלון ידועים , כמובן הגנים הבאהיים והמקדש הבאהי , נמל חיפה והסירות ועוד בניינים מפורמים בעיר

 

שאלה: האם יצרת סדרות של ערים נוספות מהעולם

תשובה: יצרתי סדרות של העיר ניו יורק עם כל המבנים האייקונים והמפורסמים כמו : מוזיאון הגוגנהיים ,גורדי השחקים המפורסמים - בניין קרייזלר , אימפייר סטייט בילדינג, מרכז לינקולן , בית הכנסת המפורסם בעיר, פסל החרות , דגלי ארצות הברית ועוד בניינים מפורסמים

שני ציורים של לונדון וכל האתרים המפורסמים בה , הביג בן , מונמנטים מפורסמים , הגלגל הענק, המלכה אליזבט ומשפחתה, האוטובוס הכפול, הטלפון הציבורי המפורסם , ארמונות , כנסיות מפורסמות , מונומנטים ידועים

יצרתי 4 ציורים נאיביים של ערים בסין, ציור של שנגחאי, שני ציורים של העיר סוז'ו וציור של פארק העולם בעיר בייג'ינג... בחרתי את קו הרקיע המפורסם של שנגחאי עם כל המגדלים המפורסמים , הטיילת המפורסמת, מקדשים ובניינים ישנים , שני ציורים של העיר סוג'או עם תעלות המים המפורסמות , הגשרים , הגנים המיוחדים , מגדלים וגורדי שחקים המפורסמים של העיר

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ מה הרעיון הכללי שמלווה אותך בציורים

תשובה: ליצור עולם טוב , יפה , נאיבי, תמים שנראה את החדשנות של העיר המודרנית דרך גורדי השחקים מול בניינים קטנים ונמוכים שמביאים את ההיסטוריה והעבר של כל מדינה הכול עם שפע צמחיה, שדרות , עצים

 

רזומה , ביוגרפיה , קורות חיים של הצייר רפי פרץ ומשפחתו

שאלה: מתי נולד רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ נולד ב-4 במרץ 1965

 

שאלה: איפה נולד רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ נולד בירושלים, ישראל

 

שאלה: מהו השם המלא של רפי פרץ?

תשובה: השם המלא שלו הוא רפאל פרץ באנגלית raphael perez

 

שאלה: איזה תחום מתמחה רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ מתמחה בתחום הציור

 

שאלה: מהו הנושא העיקרי ביצירתו של רפי פרץ?

תשובה: הנושא העיקרי ביצירתו של רפי פרץ הוא בציורי נוף אורבני של ערים בישראל ובעולם

 

שאלה: איזו מוסד לימודים לאמנות בוגר רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ בוגר המרכז לאמנויות החזות בבאר שבע

 

שאלה: מתי החל לצייר רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ החל לצייר בשנת 1989

 

שאלה: מתי החל להתפרנס ממכירת אמנות?

תשובה: רפי פרץ החל להתפרנס ממכירת אמנות בשנת 1999

  

שאלה: איפה מתגורר ועובד רפי פרץ?

תשובה: משנת 1995, רפי פרץ מתגורר ועובד מהסטודיו שלו בתל אביב

 

שאלה: באיזו מסגרת צבאית שירת בצה"ל?

תשובה: שירת בחיל התותחנים

 

שאלה: באיזה עבודות עבד לאחר שירותו הצבאי ?

תשובה : רפי פרץ עבד 15 שנה בחינוך במסגרות טיפוליות לילדים ולימד אמנויות ותנועה

 

שאלה: כמה אחים ואחיות יש לרפי פרץ הצייר הישראלי

תשובה: סה"כ הם שבעה ילדים , עם הצייר 5 בנים ושתי בנות ,זאת אומרת לצייר רפי פרץ יש עוד 4 אחים ושתי אחיות

 

שאלה: במה עוסקים האחים והאחיות של הצייר רפי פרץ

תשובה: האח הבכור דוד פרץ עסק בתחום לימודי הדת , האחות חנה עוסקת בתחום החינוך , גננת לילדים וטיפול בילדים , האח אבי פרץ שנמצא בארצות הברית כיום הוא רב קונסרבטיבי אבל בעבר עסק בחינוך וטיפול , האח אשר פרץ עוסק בתחומי היצירה ותכשיטים , האח התאום מיקי פרץ מעצב תעשייתי ידוע ומוכר האחות הקטנה שלומית פרץ עובדת בתפקיד ניהולי בבזק

 

שאלה: ספר על ההורים של הצייר רפי פרץ

תשובה: הורי הצייר רפי פרץ שמם שמעון פרץ ועליזה אליס בן יאיר , התחתנו בשנת 1950 בירושלים , שניהם נולדו במרוקו ועלו לארץ בשנת 1949 , שמעון פרץ עבד בבניין בצעירותו ואחר כך כפקיד קבלה בבית החולים הדסה עין כרם, עליזה אליס פרץ עסקה בתחום טיפול בילדי גן , עבודה בגני ילדים וכמובן טיפול וגידול שבעת ילדיה

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KARACHI, June 8: As many as 1,110 casualties in about 140 blasts in the metropolis have been reported since 1990, the data compiled by Dawn shows.

 

Among the victims, 199 people died in the blasts of varied intensity and 51 of them lost their lives in the last month alone during which the city witnessed some of the worst incidents of bloodshed and violence in a decade.

 

The two suicide bombings - one at the Hyderi mosque and the other at the Imambargah Ali Raza - in May are just next to the only suicide bombing (Nov 6, 2000) reported so far in Karachi, or perhaps in the country.

 

Though there are instances where places of worship had been targeted in the past, the distinguishing factor in the blasts at these particular spots, the mosque and Imambargah, was that the bombs were detonated inside the sacred places.

 

The unprecedented trend sent a wave of shock and anguish among the followers of all sects and the feelings were manifested in the prompt public reaction over the next few days.

 

It was on May 31 that a bomb went off inside the Imambargah Ali Raza on M. A. Jinnah Road while Maghribain prayers were in progress. The blast took a heavy toll killing many faithful on the spot but the figure till date has touched the mark of 24.

 

There were another 30 persons injured in the incident. Initial investigation and evidences make police believe that it was an incident of suicide bombing. The tragedy sparked off widespread violence throughout the city.

 

Just a few days back, on May 26, two car bombs at almost same place - in front of the Pak American Cultural Centre on Fatima Jinnah Road - went off with an interval of about half an hour. A policeman was killed and 30 people, most them press photographers sustained injuries in the incident.

 

The first booby-trap car (Honda City) was blown up with a magnet-bearing bomb that was stuck with the vehicle's body. As police and the mediamen were discharging their duties at the scene, another car parked nearby blew up, killing the police guard of Clifton's TPO.

 

The officer himself was seriously injured along with three press photographers. It transpired that the number plate of the car was fake. On May 25, a parcel bomb exploded in the vicinity of KPT, killing three persons, all labourers, and injured another three.

 

The first suicide bombing had been carried on May 7 during Jumma prayers at the 1894 mosque named Hyderi Masjid. The bomb devastated its main hall as it exploded inside the mosque while faithful were offering prayers.

 

The mosque is located within the historic Sindh Madressatul Islam complex. Fourteen people died and 90 others sustained injuries in the blast. The death toll rose to 23 in the next few days with nine of those injured succumbing to their serious wounds.

 

The first blast of the year had taken place outside Avari Tower building on January 15. Several policemen, Clifton's TPO Munir Shaikh and photographers were among the 12 people injured in the explosion. A grenade had exploded outside the premises of the Holy Trinity Church first, and the devastating blast in a Suzuki (Hi-roof) happened next.

 

On April 10, a young man died when a car blew up near the Golf Club in DHA during a concert where an Indian singer, Sonu Nigum, was performing. The young victim was son of a police official.

 

The first bomb blast of 2003 had taken place on February 3. The bomb went off outside the PSO House in Clifton, killing a fee-collector of charged-parking contractor. In May 2003, there was a series of cracker explosions at 21 petrol stations across the city. Five people were injured.

 

On July 22, 2003, two persons died when a bomb went off at the entrance of the Kawish Crown Plaza on Sharea Faisal. On September 22, 2003, another explosion rocked the 10th floor of the same plaza without causing any casualties.

 

It is noted that terrorists in the past had been using hand grenades to cause a blast and the explosives in most cases appeared to be of Russian origin. The grenades were hurled at the targets, including mosques, Imambargahs, police stations, etc. However, in the recent incidents of bomb blast, locally made explosives are being used.

 

In their apparent bid to cause maximum possible number of casualties and highest amount of scare, terrorists select crowded and secured places like major hospitals, places of worship, police stations, etc., as their target.

 

During the past few decades, the city courts, stock exchange building and newspapers offices in the city also came under attack. Explosive devices used to be planted in garbage dumps and junk shops in many incidents whereas in some cases time bombs and plastic explosives weighing one-two kilograms, attached with detonator, were used.

 

A similar device had gone off outside the office of the district East police chief on May 5, 2000 leaving one person dead and six others injured. In the blast which took place on Sept 24, 1999, a home-made pipe bomb was used to cause a blast outside the civil hospital. Several vehicles parked outside the hospital were damaged.

 

In several incidents minors playing outside their houses in different localities of the city were injured when they picked up or touched a booby-trap device. One of the most vulnerable targets selected once by terrorists appeared to be public transport means.

 

Bombs were placed or concealed in mini-buses plying on busy routes to cause heavy casualties and damage. Some of the major incidents of bomb blasts since 1990 included the series of explosion in the city on October 10, 1991. Four persons were killed and 50 others injured in the blasts at four sensitive and strategic points.

 

The powerful devices went off one after the other within a radius of two kilometres. The first blast occurred at the Central Police Office followed by those at the Sindh Secretariat, CIA Centre (Saddar) and the old KDA building opposite Burnes Garden.

 

On August 18, 1992, three Navy personnel were killed and 43 injured when three hand-grenades, allegedly in possession of one of the victims, exploded in the passenger enclosure of Keamari.

 

Two Bangladeshi immigrants were killed and five others injured when a home-made bomb went off, in a junk dealer shop in Moosa Goth, North Nazimabad, on Oct 10, 1992. About a month later, two persons were killed and 16 injured when two high-intensity explosions ripped through the usually crowded Urdu Bazaar on November 12, 1992.

 

In most unusual modus operandi, attackers used a parcel bomb which killed superintendent of the Central Jail Karachi Khalid Iqbal. He died on the spot upon opening the parcel delivered through a courier at his residence on March 15, 1993.

 

Terrorists lobbed a grenade at a bus in North Karachi, killing six people and injuring 22 of the 45 passengers, who were returning from an Imambargah located at Sindhi Hotel area and were on their way to Qasba Colony on July 23, 1994.

 

Ten people were killed and 28 others injured when a powerful bomb exploded outside a mosque after Jumma prayers in Malir on March 3, 1995. On April 30, 1995, a projectile exploded at a junk dealer's shop in SITE, claiming four lives. The then Bomb Disposal Squad chief, Mr Moinuddin, had described the device as 'heat projectile shell' similar to an infantry heat HMX-TNT (84mm) rocket.

 

A 60-year-old sweeper died when a home-made crude bomb went off in her hands in Kalakot area on Sept 9, 1995. The victim, Rehmat Bibi, was sweeping Barkati Compound in the locality when she found a garbage bag containing the explosive device.

 

The city had witnessed a spate of rocket attacks in the '90s also but no major loss of life or property had occurred in the incident. On June 1, 1995, two rockets were fired at the New Karachi police station. Two policemen were slightly injured. On the same day, two powerful blasts rocked the Sindh Assembly and Naval Colony.

 

Seven rockets hit the Sindh Secretariat building destroying several offices. Though the attack caused much damage to the building, it did not cause casualties. On Nov 14, 1995, 10 (RPG) rockets were fired at the district South police offices.

 

Most of the rockets missed their targets. One of the attackers was killed in a shootout with police. On Jan 8, 1996, a powerful bomb ripped through a jampacked bus on Sharea Faisal, killing seven passengers and wounding 35 others.

 

The ill-fated bus had started its journey from Saddar and was heading towards Gulshan-i-Hadeed when the blast occurred. A powerful bomb exploded outside the offices of an Urdu daily on March 4, 1997. No major casualties were reported.

 

On Nov 2, 1997, principal of the Jamiatul Uloom Al-Islamiyya, Binnori Town, Dr Habibullah Mukhtar and one of his colleagues were burnt to death when two motorcycles hurled an explosive device in their vehicle at Business Recorder Road.

 

Seven persons were killed and 26 injured when a powerful bomb exploded in a shop at Al-Asif Square near Sohrab Goth. Two persons were injured when two locally-made explosive devices, one planted in daily Dawn's office and the other under a car in front of the nearby Saifee House, went off with an interval of about half-an-hour.

 

Two passenger were killed and 18 others injured when a time bomb exploded in a Korangi-bound bus near Mehmoodabad on Oct 8, 1999. Nine persons were killed and 25 others injured when a bomb planted in a sugarcane juice shop at the intersection of Shahrah-i-Liaquat and Mohammad Hashim Khan Road, near Aram Bagh, went off on Jan 1, 2000.

 

Three persons were killed and 23 injured when a blast rocked the convention organized by a jihadi outfit in Gulshan-i-Iqbal on Oct 22, 2000. On Nov 6, 2000, the first ever suspected suicide bombing took place at the office of Nawa-i-Waqt and The Nation near Guru Mandir roundabout. Investigators had said: "A woman having fastened a belt around her waist to hold the bomb went into the newspaper's office and detonated the device."

 

Her body blew up in pieces whereas two of the newspaper employees also died in the blast. Later, experts came out with the theory that the woman might have been trapped by the attackers who detonated the remote-controlled device.

 

The first blast of 2002 had taken place on the New Year night injuring eight persons at Area-51 near Marina Club, DHA. Several vehicles parked inside the club were damaged in the explosion.

 

During early months of the same year, a new technology was used by the terrorists who used two mobile phone sets to detonate a parcel bomb sent to a retired army official and delivered at his residence in Clifton.

 

Experts said that one of the mobile phones was used to play the ring, the second one, attached with some explosive substance, to detonate the device. As the parcel exploded, there was nobody present in the room where driver of the army official had placed it.

 

On May 8, 2002, fourteen people, including 11 Frenchmen, were killed and 18 others injured by a suicide bomber who pulled up his car near the Pakistan Navy's bus carrying the Frenchmen. The blast occurred in front of the Sheraton Hotel on Club Road.

 

The suicide bomber was driving a 1981 Corolla which was blown into pieces. On June 14, 2002, 10 people died and 51 injured when a vehicle blew up in front of the US Consulate causing massive destruction.

 

Initially, it was believed that a vehicle carrying four women and belonging to a driving institute was the actual booby-trap. However, foreign investigation agencies later came out with the theory that the bomb was planted in another vehicle, a Suzuki pick-up, which was being driven by two men.

 

On Dec 4, 2002, a blast occurred at the residence of the honorary consul of Macedonia. It caused widespread damage within the vicinity. On Dec 19, 2002, four people died when an explosion took place in a house in Korangi. The Sindh IGP had told newsmen that one of the most wanted terrorists with international links, Asif Ramzi, was among the four.

   

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The Day of Ashura (عاشوراء (transliteration: ʻĀshūrā’, Ashura, Ashoura, and other spellings) is on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar and marks the climax of the Remembrance of Muharram.

 

It is commemorated by the Shi‘a as a day of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala on 10 Muharram in the year 61 AH (October 10, 680 AD[2]). Sunni Muslims believe that Moses fasted on that day to express gratitude to God for liberation of Israelites from Egypt. According to Sunni Muslim tradition, Muhammad fasted on this day and asked other people to fast.[3][4]

 

In some countries and regions such as Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Lebanon, Bahrain, Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica, Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali has become a national holiday and most ethnic and religious communities participate in it.

  

Etymology of Ashura

 

The word ashura means simply tenth in Arabic language; hence the name of the remembrance, literally translated, means "the tenth day". The day is indeed the tenth day of the month, although some Islamic scholars offer up different etymologies. In his book Ghuniyatut Talibin, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani writes that the Islamic scholars have a difference of opinion as to why this day is known as Ashura. The consensus is that the day is the tenth day of the month of Muharram. Some scholars, however, suggest that this day is the tenth most important day that God has blessed Muslims with; hence the name Ashura. How ever the real aspect in the Islamic perspective is that when Mohammad found the Jews and Christians fasting that day in rememberence of the God saved Moses from the sea and he said to Firaun "We, the Muslims, have more right in the day to fast than any other," and ordered his followers to fast the same day. Later one of his companions asked whether there should be a difference in the way from Christians and Jews, he orderd them to fast the 9th day of Muharram also starting the next year. But he was not alive to fast the following year.

 

[edit] Commemoration of the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali

Mourning of Muharram

Events

 

* Battle of Karbala

 

Figures

 

* Imam Husayn

* Ali Akbar ibn Husayn

* Ali Asghar ibn Husayn

* al-Abbas ibn Ali

* Zaynab bint Ali

* Sukayna bint Husayn

* Muslim ibn Aqeel

 

Places

 

* Imam Husayn Shrine

* Hussainia

 

Times

 

* Day of Ashura

* Arba'een

 

Customs

 

* Majlis-e-Aza

* Marsia

* Noha

* Soaz

* Ta'zieh

* Tabuik

* Hosay

 

Main article: Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali

 

[edit] History of the commemoration

 

See also: Battle of Karbala

 

This day is well-known because of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali the grandson of Muhammad and the third Shia Imam, along with members of his family and close friends at the Battle of Karbala in the year 61 AH (AD 680). Yazid I was in power then and wanted the Bay'ah (allegiance) of Husayn ibn Ali. Many Muslims believe Yazid was openly going against the teachings of Islam in public and changing the sunnah of Prophet Muhammad.[5][6][7]

 

Husayn in his path toward Kufa encountered the army of Ubayd-Allah ibn Ziyad, the governor of Kufa. On October 10 680(Muharram 10, 61 AH), he and his small group of companions and family members, who were between 108 and 136 men of Husayn ibn Ali (the grandson of Muhammad).[8][9] fought with a large army of perhaps more than 4,000 men under the command of Umar ibn Sa'ad, son of the founder of Kufa. Husayn and all of his men were killed. The bodies of the dead, including that of Husayn, were then mutilated.[2]

 

Commemoration for Husayn ibn Ali began after Battle of Karbala. After the massacre, the Umayyad army looted Husayn's camp and set off with his women and children for the court of Ibn Ziyad. A moving oration delivered by Zaynab in Kufa is recorded in some sources. The prisoners were next sent to the court of Yazid, Umayyad caliph, in Damascus, where one of his Syrian followers asked for Husayn's daughter Faṭimah al-Kubra, and once again it was Zaynab who came to the rescue and protected her honour. The family remained in Yazid's prison for a time. The first assembly (majlis) of Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali is said to have been held by Zaynab in prison. In Damascus, too, she is reported to have delivered a poignant oration.[10]

"Zaynab bint Ali quoted as she passed the prostrate body of her brother, Husayn. " O Muhammad! O Muhammad! May the angels of heaven bless you. Here is Husayn in the open, stained with blood and with limbs torn off. O Muhammad! Your daughters are prisoners, your progeny are killed, and the east wind blows dust over them." By God! She made every enemy and friend weep."

Tabari, History of the Prophets and Kings, Volume XIX The Caliphate of Yazid.[11]

 

Just few years after Husayn's death his grave became a pilgrimage site among Shi'a. A tradition of pilgrimage to the Imam Husayn Shrine and the other Karbala martyrs quickly developed, which is renown as Ziarat Ashura.[12] The Umayyad and Abbasid caliphs tried to prevent construction of the shrines and discouraged pilgrimage to the sites.[13] The tomb and its annexes were destroyed by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil in 850-851 and Shi'a pilgrimage was prohibited, but shrines in Karbala and Najaf were built by the Buwayhid emir 'Adud al-Daula in 979-80.[14]

 

It did not take long for public rites of remembrance for Husayn's martyrdom to develop from the early pilgrimages. Under the Buyid dynasty, Mu'izz ad-Dawla officiated at public commemoration of Ashura in Baghdad. These commemorations were also encouraged in Egypt by the Fatimid caliph al-'Aziz. From Seljuq times, Ashura rituals began to attract many participants from a variety of backgrounds, including Sunnis. With the recognition of Twelvers as the official religion by the Safavids, Mourning of Muharram extended throughout the first ten days of Muharram.[12]

 

[edit] Significance of Ashura for Shi'a Muslims

Shi'a devotees congregate outside the Sydney Opera House, Australia to commemorate Imam Hussein.

 

This day is of particular significance to Shi'a Muslims, who consider Hussein (the grandson of the Prophet) Ahl al-Bayt the third Imam and the rightful successor of Muhammad. Many Shi'as make pilgrimages on Ashura to the Mashhad al-Husayn, the shrine in Karbala, Iraq that is traditionally held to be Imam Hussein's tomb. On this day Shi'a are in remembrance, and mourning attire is worn. They refrain from music, since customarily in Islam when death has occurred music is considered impolite. It is a time for sorrow and respect of the person's passing, and it is also a time for self-reflection, when one commits oneself to the mourning of the Imam Hussein completely. Weddings and parties are also never planned on this date by Shi'as. Shi'as also express mourning by crying and listening to poems about the tragedy and sermons on how Hussein and his family were martyred. This is intended to connect them with Hussein's suffering and martyrdom, and the sacrifices he made to keep Islam alive. Hussein's martyrdom is widely interpreted by Shi'a as a symbol of the struggle against injustice, tyranny, and oppression.[15]

Shi'a Muslims in Malir, Pakistan starting the procession of the Mätam.

 

Shi'as believe the Battle of Karbala was between the forces of good and evil. Imam Hussain represented good while Yazid represented evil. Shi'as also believe the Battle of Karbala was fought to keep the Muslim religion untainted of any corruptions and they believed the path that Yazid was directing Islam was definitely for his own personal greed.[citation needed]

 

Shia Imams strongly insists that the day of Ashura should not be taken as a day of jos and festivity. According to a hadith which is reported from Ali some people fabricated a hadith claiming it was on that day the God forgave Adam, Noah arc rested on dry land, The Israelites were saved from Pharaoh's army, etc. The day of Ashura, according to eight Shia Imam, Ali al-Rida, must be observed as a day of inactivity, sorrow and total disregard of worldly cares. [16]

 

Shia refrain from drinking and eating in commemoration of Imam Hussein. This is known as Fakah, which is not a formal fast.[citation needed]

 

Many of the events associated with Ashura are held in special congregation halls known as "Imambargah" and Hussainia.[citation needed]

 

As suffering and cutting the body with knives or chains (matam) have been prohibited by many Shi'a marjas like Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran,[17] some Shi'a observe mourning with blood donation which is called "Qame Zani"[17] and flailing[18].

 

Certain rituals like the traditional flagellation ritual called zanjeer zani or zanjeer matam, involving the use of a zanjeer (a chain) are also performed[19]. These are not religious customs but are popularly done for the sake of Imam Hussain and his family.

 

At least many Shia believe that taking part in Ashura is to be absolved of sin. A popular Shia saying has it that, `a single tear shed for Hussain washes away a hundred sins.`[20]

 

[edit] Popular customs

A pilgrimage to Karbala for the celebration of Arba'een, 28 March, 2005.

 

For Shi'as, commemoration of Ashura is not a festival, but rather a sad event, while Sunni Muslims view it as a victory God (Allah) has given to his prophet, Musa. This victory is the very reason, as Sunni Muslims believe, Muhammad mentioned when recommending fasting on this day. For Shi'as, it is a period of intense grief and mourning. Mourners, congregate at a Mosque for sorrowful, poetic recitations such as marsiya, noha, latmiya and soaz performed in memory of the martyrdom of Hussein, lamenting and grieving to the tune of beating drums and chants of "Ya Hussain." Also Ulamas give sermons with themes of Hussein's personality and position in Islam, and the history of his uprising. The Sheikh of the mosque retells the Battle of Karbala to allow the listeners to relive the pain and sorrow endured by Hussein and his family. In Arab countries like Iraq and Lebanon they read Maqtal Al-Husayn. In some places, such as Iran, Iraq and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Ta'zieh, passion plays, are also performed reenacting the Battle of Karbala and the suffering and martyrdom of Hussein at the hands of Yazid.[citation needed]

Tabuiks being lowered in to the sea in Pariaman, Indonesia, by Shia Muslims.

 

For the duration of the remembrance, it is customary for mosques and some people to provide free meals (Niazz) on certain nights of the month to all people. Many people donate food and Middle Eastern sweets to the mosque. These meals are viewed as being special and holy, as they have been consecrated in the name of Husayn, and thus partaking of them is considered an act of communion with God, Hussain, and humanity.[citation needed]

 

Many participants congregate together in public processions for ceremonial chest beating (matham/latmiya) as a display of their devotion to Husayn, in remembrance of his suffering and to preach that oppression will not last in the face of truth and justice[21]. Others pay tribute to the time period by holding a Majilis, Surahs from the Quran and Maqtal Al-Husayn are read.[citation needed]

 

Today in Indonesia, the event is known as Tabuik (Minangkabau language) or Tabut/Tabot (Indonesian). Tabuik is the local manifestation of the Shi'a Muslim Remembrance of Muharram among the Minangkabau people in the coastal regions of West Sumatra, particularly in the city of Pariaman. The festival includes reenactments of the Battle of Karbala, and the playing of tassa and dhol drums.[citation needed]

 

In countries like Turkey, there is the custom of eating Noah's Pudding Ashure as this day in Turkish is known as Aşure.

 

[edit] Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali by non-Muslims

A tadjah at Hosay in Port of Spain during the 1950s

 

In some countries other religious communities commemorate this event.

 

In Trinidad and Tobago[22] and Jamaica[23] all ethnic and religious communities participate in this event, locally known as "Hosay" or "Hussay", from "Husayn".[citation needed]

 

[edit] Significance of Ashura for Sunni muslims

 

According to Sunni Hadith, Ashura was already known as a commemorative day during which some Meccans used to observe customary fasting. In hijrah event when Muhammad led his followers to Medina, he found the Jews of that area likewise observing fasts on the day of Ashura. At this, Muhammad affirmed the Islamic claim to the fast, and from then the Muslims have fasted on combinations of two or three consecutive days including the 10th of Muharram (e.g. 9th and 10th or 10th and 11th)[24][25].

 

A companion of the prophet, Ibn Abas reports that the prophet went to Medina and found the Jews fasting on the tenth of Muharram. Muhammad inquired of them, "What is the significance of this day on which you fast?" They replied, "This is a righteous day. On this day God saved the Israelites from their enemy. Therefore Moses fasted on this day." Muhammad said, "I am more worthy of Moses than you." (taken from Muslim) [26]

 

From then, Muhammad fasted on the tenth of Muharram.[citation needed]

 

The Shariah law however, shuns acts that resemble Jews and Christians. Thus it is reported in Mishkaat that Muhammad said, "Fast on the day of Ashura and oppose the Jews regarding it. Thus fast on the day before it and on the day after." (Taken from The Significance of Muharram by Rafique Valli, lecturer at the Islamic University for Girls, Johannesburg)

 

All Sunni Muslims believe that the fast on Ashura is optional.

 

The Ashura is commemorated for the following occasions which may have happened on the 10th Day of the Muharram:

 

* God had mercy on Adam[27][unreliable source?]

* The deliverance of Noah from the flood[citation needed]

* Abraham was saved from Nimrod's fire[citation needed]

* Jacob's blindness was healed after Joseph's shirt was brought to him on this day (Quran)[citation needed]

* Job was healed from his illness[citation needed]

* The Israelites were saved from Pharaoh's army.[citation needed]

* Jesus was brought up to heaven after attempts by the Romans to capture and crucify him failed.[citation needed]

 

All the above incidents are not confirmed to have taken place on Ashura in the Koran, nor by any strong Hadith. These have been reported in the weaker Hadith, but are nevertheless regarded possible by majority of the Sunni Muslims. The most authentic is the 5th incident where God saved Moses and the Israelites from Pharaoh. This is the reason why many muslims fast on the 10th of Muharram.[citation needed]

 

Today, Sunnis regard fasting during Ashura as recommended, though not obligatory, having been superseded by the Ramadan fast.[28]

 

Oddly, Sunnis in Egypt customarily eat a pudding (also known as Ashura) after dinner on the Day of Ashura; it is a rice pudding with nuts, raisins, and rose water, and it is also known in Turkish as Aşure. Given that Egypt was ruled by the Shi'ite Fatimid Caliphate and subsequently conquered by the Sunni Ayyubid dynasty, it may be that the (bitter) fast of Ashura was turned on its head after the Fatimid regime was toppled.

  

[edit] Socio-political aspects

 

Commemoration of Ashura has great socio-political value for the Shi'a, who have been a minority throughout their history. "Al-Amd" asserts that the Shiite transference of Al-Husayn and Karbala ' from the framework of history to the domain of ideology and everlasting legend reflects their marginal and dissenting status in Arab-Islamic society.[original research?][citation needed] According to the prevailing conditions at the time of the commemoration, such reminiscences may become a framework for implicit dissent or explicit protest. It was, for instance, used during the Islamic Revolution of Iran , the Lebanese Civil War, the Lebanese resistance against the Israeli occupation and in the 1990s Uprising in Bahrain. Sometimes the `Ashura' celebrations associate the memory of Al-Husayn's martyrdom with the miserable conditions of Muslims in other non-Islamic third-world nations, on the pretense that every nation and era has their own Husayn.[29]

 

From the period of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution (1905-11) onward, mourning gatherings increasingly assumed a political aspect. Following an old established tradition, preachers compared the oppressors of the time with Imam Hosayn's enemies, the umayyads.[30]

 

The political function of commemoration was very marked in the years leading up to the Islamic Revolution of 1978-79, as well as during the revolution itself. In addition, the implicit self-identification of the Muslim revolutionaries with Imam Hosayn led to a blossoming of the cult of the martyr, expressed most vividly, perhaps, in the vast cemetery of Behesht-e Zahra, to the south of Tehran, where the martyrs of the revolution and the war against Iraq are buried.[30]

 

On the other hand some governments have banned this commemoration. In 1930s Reza Shah forbade it in Iran. The regime of Saddam Hussein saw this as a potential threat and banned Ashura commemorations for many years. In the 1884 Hosay Massacre, 22 people were killed in Trinidad and Tobago when civilians attempted to carry out the Ashura rites, locally known as Hosay, in defiance of the British colonial authorities.[citation needed]

 

[edit] Violence during Ashura

 

The Sunni and Shi'a schism is highlighted by the difference in observance by Sunni and Shi'a Muslims. The violence is perpetrated by Sunni and Shia extremists. In countries that have significant populations of both sects, there is often violence during the holiday.

 

On June 20, 1994 the explosion of a bomb in a prayer hall of Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad[31] killed at least 25 people.[32] The Iranian government officially blamed Mujahedin-e-Khalq for the incident to avoid sectarian conflict between Shias and Sunnis.[33] However, the Pakistani daily The News International reported on March 27, 1995, "Pakistani investigators have identified a 24-year-old religious fanatic Abdul Shakoor residing in Lyari in Karachi, as an important Pakistani associate of Ramzi Yousef. Abdul Shakoor had intimate contacts with Ramzi Ahmed Yousef and was responsible for the June 20, 1994, massive bomb explosion at the shrine Imam Ali Reza in Mashhad."[34]

 

The 2004 (1425 AH) Shi'a pilgrimage to Karbala, the first since Saddam Hussein was removed from power in Iraq, was marred by bomb attacks, which killed and wounded hundreds despite tight security.

 

On January 19, 2008, 7 million Iraqi Shia pilgrims marched through Karbala city, Iraq to commemorate Ashura. 20,000 Iraqi troops and police guarded the event amid tensions due to clashes between Iraqi troops and members of a Shia cult, the Soldiers of Heaven, which left around 263 people dead (in Basra and Nasiriya).[35] Dawoodi Bohra a Sect of Shia Claim the successor of Imam Husayn is Imam Taiyab is underground authorized his Assistant Dai -Syedna Dr. Mohammad Burhanuddin to Lead the Islam - which lead to violence in Mumbai between Bohra and Sunni muslims

 

[edit] Ashura in the Gregorian calendar

 

Main article: Islamic calendar

 

While Ashura is always on the same day of the Islamic calendar, the date on the Gregorian calendar varies from year to year due to differences between the two calendars, since the Islamic calendar is a lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar is a solar calendar. Furthermore, the method used to determine when each Islamic month begins varies from country to country.

 

* 2009: January 8 and December 28 (estimated)

* 2010: December 16 (estimated)

 

[edit] See also

 

* Husayn ibn Ali

* Remembrance of Muharram

* Battle of Karbala

* Azadari

* Mätam

* Hussainia

* Shahid (martyr)

* List of Dawoodi Bohra Ashura Locations

* Tabuik

* Hosay

 

[edit] Footnotes

ראיון מלא עם הצייר הישראלי רפי פרץ על הרעיונות מאחורי הציור הנאיבי , רזומה ביוגרפיה אישית וקורות חיים

שאלה: רפי פרץ ספר לנו על תהליך העבודה שלך כצייר נאיבי ?

תשובה: אני בוחר את המבנים האייקוניים והמפורסמים ביותר בכל עיר ועיר המעניינים מבחינה ארכיטקטונית ובעלי צורה מיוחדת וממקם את המבנים האייקוניים בשדרות מלאות בעצים, שיחים, צמחייה, פרחים.

 

שאלה: כיצד אתה נותן עומק בציורים הנאיביים שלך ?

תשובה: כדי לתת עומק לציור, אני בונה את הציור בשכבות של צמחייה, אחרי אותם בניינים מפורסמים נמוכים, ואחריהם שדרת עצים גבוהה, ומאחוריהם מגדלים וגורדי שחקים, בשמים אני שם לפעמים סימנים תמימים של בלונים, עפיפונים.

מוטיב חוזר בחלק מהציורים שלי הוא דמותו של הצייר שנמצא במרכז השדרה ומצייר את כל הסצנה הנפרשת מולו, כמו כן יש שתי גננות שמטיילות עם ילדי הגן עם דגלי המדינה שאני מצייר , וזוגות אוהבים מתחבקים ומתנשקים וציורים משפחתיים של אמא, אבא וילד צועדים בהרמוניה בשדרה.

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ מה מאפיין את הציור הנאיבי שלך ?

תשובה: לרוב הציורים הנאיביים יש את אותם מאפיינים

(הגדרה כפי שהיא מופיעה בויקיפדיה)

• מספר סיפור פשוט לקלוט מחיי היומיום, בדרך כלל עם בני אדם.

• ייצוג האידיאליזציה של הצייר למציאות – מיפוי המציאות.

• אי שמירה על פרספקטיבה - במיוחד פרטים גם בפרטים רחוקים.

• שימוש נרחב בתבניות חוזרות - פרטים רבים.

• צבעים חמים ובהירים.

• לפעמים הדגש על קווי מתאר.

• רוב הדמויות שטוחות, חסרות נפח

• אין עניין במרקם, הבעה, פרופורציות נכונות

• אין עניין באנטומיה.

• אין הרבה שימוש באור וצל, הצבעים יוצרים אפקט תלת מימדי.

אני מוצא שההגדרות הללו תקפות לגבי כל הציורים הנאיביים שלי

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ למה אתה בוחר בעיקר בעיר תל אביב ?

תשובה: נולדתי בירושלים עיר הבירה שאותה אני מאוד אוהב וגם מצייר ,

אני אוהב את מבני הבאוהאוס המיוחדים בתל אביב , הבניינים האורנמנטיים שנבנו לפני מאה שנה בשנות ה - 20 וה - 30 של המאה העשרים , השדרות היפות , מגדלים וגורדי השחקים המודרניים נותנים לך תחושה של המולה ומטרופולין גדול וישנם לא מעט בניינים נמוכים וגבוהים שמרתקים מבחינה אדריכלית בצורתם המיוחדת

כמו כן המעבר לתל אביב שהיא בירת התרבות , החופש , החילוניות איפשרו לי לחיות את חיי כפי שבחרתי , לחיות בזוגיות עם גבר , ירושלים שהיא עיר מסורתית זה יותר מורכב לחיות חיים הומוסקסואליים , כמו כן עולם האמנות מתרחש בעיקר בעיר תל אביב ויתכן שמבחינה מקצועית זה מאפשר לי לקיים את עצמי טוב יותר בתל אביב מאשר בכל עיר אחרת בישראל .

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ האם הציורים של העיר תל אביב שונים מהציורים של העיר ירושלים

תשובה: הציורים של ירושלים חלקם הגדול יש דגש על הצבע הצהוב , זהב , צבע של חומות העיר העתיקה, הנושאים שציירתי בירושלים הם בעיקר סוג של אידיאליזציה של חיים שלווים בין יהודים לערבים וציורים שעוסקים בעולם הדתי יהודי , מספר ציורים מתארים את כל גווני הזרמים של היהדות של ימינו

להבדיל ציורי תל אביב הם יותר צבעוניים , עם גורדי שחקים , ים , כדורים פורחים ומוטיבים יותר חילוניים

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ פרט על איזה מבנים ובניינם אדריכלים אתה בדרך כלל אתה בוחר בציורי הערים שלך

תשובה: המבנים האהובים עלי הם כאלה שיש להם צורה מיוחדת שכל אחד יכול לזהות והם מסממני העיר ואתן מספר דוגמאות :

בעיר תל אביב הבניינים האהובים עלי הם : בניין האופרה עם הצורה הגיאומטרית המיודת , מגדל ישרוטל עם ראש המיוחד , מגדל כל בו שלום ששנים היה סמל לבניין הגבוה בתל אביב, בית לוין שנראה כמו פגודה יפנית, מלון נורדאו בצבע בורדו עם הכיפה המיוחדת בקצה הבניין , זוג מגדלי אלון עם המבנה המיוחד שלהים , בנייני באוהאוס אופייניים לתל אביב עם המרפסות המיוחדות וחדר המדרגות המיוחד, המזרקה של יעקב אגם בכיכר דיזנגוף מופיעה בחלק גדול של הציורים , מגדלים רבים שנמצאים במתחם הבורסה, מגדלי אביב ועוד בניינים גבוהים על איילון , בחלק מהציורים לקחתי תוכניות מתאר של בניינים עתידיים שצריכים להבנות בעיר וציירתי אותם עוד לפני שהם נבנו במציאות ,

 

בציורי ירושלים בחרתי בעיקר את איזור העיר העתיקה ומזרח ירושלים , ציור של חומות העיר העתיקה, הכותל , כנסיית הקבר , מסגד אל אקצ'אה, מגדל דוויד, מרבית הכנסיות המפורסמות בעיר , ימין משה, במרבית הציורים היהודי לבוש בחולצה כחולה עם שרוך אדום זכר לימים שהייתי בתנועת נוער והערבי עם גלבייה , ובציורי הציבור הדתי אז יהודים עם חליפות שחורות וחולצות לבנות, טליטות , כיפות , כובעים מיוחדים , בתי כנסת ועוד

 

יצרתי גם שלושה ציורים של העיר חיפה וציור אחד של צפת

בציורי חיפה ציירתי את האוניברסיטה , הטכניון , מגדל אגד המפורסם , מגדל המפרש , בתי מלון ידועים , כמובן הגנים הבאהיים והמקדש הבאהי , נמל חיפה והסירות ועוד בניינים מפורמים בעיר

 

שאלה: האם יצרת סדרות של ערים נוספות מהעולם

תשובה: יצרתי סדרות של העיר ניו יורק עם כל המבנים האייקונים והמפורסמים כמו : מוזיאון הגוגנהיים ,גורדי השחקים המפורסמים - בניין קרייזלר , אימפייר סטייט בילדינג, מרכז לינקולן , בית הכנסת המפורסם בעיר, פסל החרות , דגלי ארצות הברית ועוד בניינים מפורסמים

שני ציורים של לונדון וכל האתרים המפורסמים בה , הביג בן , מונמנטים מפורסמים , הגלגל הענק, המלכה אליזבט ומשפחתה, האוטובוס הכפול, הטלפון הציבורי המפורסם , ארמונות , כנסיות מפורסמות , מונומנטים ידועים

יצרתי 4 ציורים נאיביים של ערים בסין, ציור של שנגחאי, שני ציורים של העיר סוז'ו וציור של פארק העולם בעיר בייג'ינג... בחרתי את קו הרקיע המפורסם של שנגחאי עם כל המגדלים המפורסמים , הטיילת המפורסמת, מקדשים ובניינים ישנים , שני ציורים של העיר סוג'או עם תעלות המים המפורסמות , הגשרים , הגנים המיוחדים , מגדלים וגורדי שחקים המפורסמים של העיר

 

שאלה: רפי פרץ מה הרעיון הכללי שמלווה אותך בציורים

תשובה: ליצור עולם טוב , יפה , נאיבי, תמים שנראה את החדשנות של העיר המודרנית דרך גורדי השחקים מול בניינים קטנים ונמוכים שמביאים את ההיסטוריה והעבר של כל מדינה הכול עם שפע צמחיה, שדרות , עצים

 

רזומה , ביוגרפיה , קורות חיים של הצייר רפי פרץ ומשפחתו

שאלה: מתי נולד רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ נולד ב-4 במרץ 1965

 

שאלה: איפה נולד רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ נולד בירושלים, ישראל

 

שאלה: מהו השם המלא של רפי פרץ?

תשובה: השם המלא שלו הוא רפאל פרץ באנגלית raphael perez

 

שאלה: איזה תחום מתמחה רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ מתמחה בתחום הציור

 

שאלה: מהו הנושא העיקרי ביצירתו של רפי פרץ?

תשובה: הנושא העיקרי ביצירתו של רפי פרץ הוא בציורי נוף אורבני של ערים בישראל ובעולם

 

שאלה: איזו מוסד לימודים לאמנות בוגר רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ בוגר המרכז לאמנויות החזות בבאר שבע

 

שאלה: מתי החל לצייר רפי פרץ?

תשובה: רפי פרץ החל לצייר בשנת 1989

 

שאלה: מתי החל להתפרנס ממכירת אמנות?

תשובה: רפי פרץ החל להתפרנס ממכירת אמנות בשנת 1999

  

שאלה: איפה מתגורר ועובד רפי פרץ?

תשובה: משנת 1995, רפי פרץ מתגורר ועובד מהסטודיו שלו בתל אביב

 

שאלה: באיזו מסגרת צבאית שירת בצה"ל?

תשובה: שירת בחיל התותחנים

 

שאלה: באיזה עבודות עבד לאחר שירותו הצבאי ?

תשובה : רפי פרץ עבד 15 שנה בחינוך במסגרות טיפוליות לילדים ולימד אמנויות ותנועה

 

שאלה: כמה אחים ואחיות יש לרפי פרץ הצייר הישראלי

תשובה: סה"כ הם שבעה ילדים , עם הצייר 5 בנים ושתי בנות ,זאת אומרת לצייר רפי פרץ יש עוד 4 אחים ושתי אחיות

 

שאלה: במה עוסקים האחים והאחיות של הצייר רפי פרץ

תשובה: האח הבכור דוד פרץ עסק בתחום לימודי הדת , האחות חנה עוסקת בתחום החינוך , גננת לילדים וטיפול בילדים , האח אבי פרץ שנמצא בארצות הברית כיום הוא רב קונסרבטיבי אבל בעבר עסק בחינוך וטיפול , האח אשר פרץ עוסק בתחומי היצירה ותכשיטים , האח התאום מיקי פרץ מעצב תעשייתי ידוע ומוכר האחות הקטנה שלומית פרץ עובדת בתפקיד ניהולי בבזק

 

שאלה: ספר על ההורים של הצייר רפי פרץ

תשובה: הורי הצייר רפי פרץ שמם שמעון פרץ ועליזה אליס בן יאיר , התחתנו בשנת 1950 בירושלים , שניהם נולדו במרוקו ועלו לארץ בשנת 1949 , שמעון פרץ עבד בבניין בצעירותו ואחר כך כפקיד קבלה בבית החולים הדסה עין כרם, עליזה אליס פרץ עסקה בתחום טיפול בילדי גן , עבודה בגני ילדים וכמובן טיפול וגידול שבעת ילדיה

 

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The Mourning of Muharram is an important period of mourning in Shia Islam, taking place in Muharram which is the first month of the Islamic calendar. It is also called the Remembrance of Muharram (Arabic: ذكرى محرم or مناسبة محرم‎). Many of the events associated with the remembrance take place in congregation halls known as Hussainia.

The event marks the anniversary of the Battle of Karbala when Imam Hussein ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and a Shia Imam, was killed by the forces of the second Umayyad caliph Yazid I. The event is marked by arranging 'majalis' (gatherings) to review Islamic teachings and to commemorate Imam Hussain's sacrifice. The mourning reaches its climax on the tenth day, known as Ashura, on which the forces of Yazid killed the 72 individuals who fought, including Imam Hussain, his family and supporters. The women and children left living were made prisoners and transported to Yazid's court in Damascus.

Contents [hide]

1 Etymology

2 Background

2.1 History of commemoration

2.1.1 Azadari in Lucknow

3 Types of mourning

3.1 Ziarat Imam Husayn Shrine

3.2 Matam

3.3 Taziya

4 Shia Hadiths

5 Reason for Mourning

6 See also

7 Notes

8 Further reading

9 External links

[edit]Etymology

  

Majlis in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

The words Azadari (عزاداری) which mean mourning and lamentation; and Majalis-e Aza have been exclusively used in connection with the remembrance ceremonies for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. Majalis-e Aza, also known as Aza-e Husayn, includes mourning congregations, lamentations, matam and all such actions which express the emotions of grief and above all, repulsion against what Yazid stood for.

The term majalis has both a grammatical meaning and a meaning which relates to Aza-e-Husayn. In its technical sense, a majalis is a meeting, a session or a gathering..

  

Shia Muslims in Amroha Uttar Pradesh, India Children on camels in front of Azakhana or Hosania Juloos as part of the commemoration of Muharram

[edit]Background

  

Shi'a Muslims in Bahrain strike their chests during the Remembrance of Muharram.

According to Shia sources, The Azadari of Muharram was started by the family of Muhammad (the Ahl-ul-Bayt) after the death of Muhammad's grandson Husayn ibn Ali at the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD. Following the battle of Karbala, Muhammad's granddaughter Zaynab bint Ali and sister of Husayn, began mourning for the fallen and making speeches against Husayn ibn Ali's opponents: Ibn Ziyad and Yazid I. News of Husayn ibn Ali's death was also spread by Imam Zain-ul-Abideen, who succeeded Husayn as the Shia Imam, via sermons and speeches throughout Iraq, Syria and Hejaz.

Zainab and Zain-ul-Abideen informed the people that Yazid had martyred Imam Husayn and seventy-two of his companions including his six month old son Ali Asghar, and that their women and children were taken as prisoners to Syria. When word of mourning reached Yazid he decided to release the captive women and children from the prison in Damascus, out of fear of public revolt against his rule. He sent for Zain-ul-Abideen, informed him of the impending release and asked if he wished for anything further. Zain-ul-Abideen said he would consult with Zainab. She asked Yazid to provide a place where the people could mourn for Imam Husayn and others of Muhammad's household. A house was provided, and here Zaynab binte Ali held the first Majlis-e Aza of Husayn and started the Mourning of Muharram.[citation needed]

[edit]History of commemoration

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The mourning and commemoration for Husayn ibn Ali originated in Iraq, as this is where Husayn was martyred. However, they were held in Iran as early as the twelfth century, when both Sunnis and Shias participated in them. In the Safavid period, the annual mourning ceremonies for Imam Hosayn, combined with the ritual cursing of his enemies, acquired the status of a national institution. Expressions of grief such as sine-zani (beating the chest), zangir-zani (beating oneself with chains), and tage-zani or Qama Zani also known as Tatbeer (hitting oneself with swords or knives) emerged as common features of the proliferating mourning-processions (dasta-gardani). Mourning for the martyred Imam also takes place in assemblies held in buildings erected especially for the purpose, known either as Hussainia or takia, as well as in mosques and private houses.

[edit]Azadari in Lucknow

Main article: Azadari in Lucknow

  

The Muharram, 1795: Asaf al-Daula, Nawab of Oudh, listening at night to the maulvi reading from the scriptures during Muharram, c.1795.

In Lucknow, India, the Muharram processions and rituals are known as Azadari. The processions, including the Chup Tazia, have been observed since the sixteenth century or earlier, when Lucknow was capital of the state of Awadh.

In the 20th century, beginning in 1906, Azadari became a focus of communal tension in Lucknow. In 1977, after riots broke out for the fourth time since 1968, the government of Uttar Pradesh banned the Azadari processions. Shia leaders protested the ban, and many Shia Muslims courted arrest by defying the ban each year.

In 1997 a hunger strike was launched to protest the Azadari ban. In April three Shia youths committed self-immolation and died. A noted Shia scholar called for a peace march on 18 April 1997 that reportedly drew more than 200,000 Shias.[citation needed]

Late in the year, after months of arrests and clashes between police and protesters, the government granted limited permission for Shias in Lucknow to hold Azadari processions.

[edit]Types of mourning

 

Main articles: Marsia, Noha, and Soaz

  

Shia Muslims take out a Alam procession on day of Ashura in Barabanki, India, Jan, 2009.

How the event is mourned differs between different branches of Shia and different ethnic groups. The event is also observed by many Sunnis, but to a lesser extent, and as a time of remembrance, rather than mourning[citation needed].

In the Twelver three traditional schools (Usooli, Akhbari, and Shaykhi), mourners, both male and female, congregate (in separate sections) for sorrowful, poetic recitations performed in memory of the death of Husayn, lamenting and grieving to the tune of beating drums and chants of "Ya Husayn." Passion plays are also performed, reenacting the Battle of Karbala and the suffering and death of Husayn at the hands of Yazid. They offer condolences to Imam-e-Zamana also known as Imam al-Mahdi whom they believe will avenge the blood of Husayn and bring justice to the world.

Bektashis and Alevis also mourn, and they keep themselves from eating and drinking ("fasting") the first 10–12 days of Muharram. In this period, the Alevis wear black clothes, do not shave themselves and avoid any type of entertainment and pleasure. Originally, it was also forbidden to bathe and change clothes during this period, but today most Alevis do not follow this rule. This is called "Muharrem Matemi", "Yas-i Muharrem" or "Muharrem orucu". But because it is also called "fasting", many people falsely think that Alevis celebrate the Muharram. The definition of the "fast" in this connection is different from the normal type of "fasting". Bektashis also greet each other by saying "Ya Imam! Ya Husayn."

The only Ismaili group which mourns are the Mustaali, who mourn similarly to the majority of Twelvers. Although, Nizari Ismaili commemorate Muharram through the tradition of not celebrating marriages, birthdays, and other religious celebrations during this time to show respect to there other Muslim brothers who are mourning.

  

Tabuiks (funeral biers) being lowered into the sea at a Muharram procession in West Sumatra, Indonesia

For the duration of the remembrance, it is customary for mosques to provide free meals (nazar) on certain nights of the month to all people. These meals are viewed as being special and holy, as they have been consecrated in the name of Imam Husayn, and thus partaking of them is considered an act of communion with Allah, Imam Husayn, and humanity.

  

Muharram procession: Shia Muslims in Malir, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan flagellated themselves during the Moharram procession to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, grandson of Muhammad.

In South Asia, a number of literary and musical genres, produced by both Shias and Sunnis, that have been inspired by the Battle of Karbala are performed during the month, such as marsiya, noha and soaz. This is meant to increase the peoples understanding of how the enemies fought The Battle of Karbala against Husayn and his followers. In Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica all ethnic and religious communities participate in the event, locally known as "Hosay" or "Hussay"[citation needed]. In Indonesia, the event is known as Tabuik (Minangkabau language) or Tabut (Indonesian).

[edit]Ziarat Imam Husayn Shrine

Main articles: Imam Husayn Shrine and Ziarat

Many Shia also tend to embark on a pilgrimage to the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala itself, as it is one of the holiest places for Shias outside of Mecca and Medina. Up to one million pilgrims a year visit the city to observe the anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali's death. [1] The shrine is located opposite that of Abbas ibn Ali.

[edit]Matam

  

Zanjir(Chain) used for 'Zanjir matam'

Many of the male and female participants congregate in public for ceremonial chest beating (matam) as a display of their devotion to Imam Husayn and in remembrance of his suffering. In some Shi'a societies, such as those in Bahrain, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan and Iraq, some male participants incorporate knives or razors swung upon chains into their matam.

[edit]Taziya

Main article: Ta'zieh

  

Indian Shia Muslims take out a Ta'ziya procession on day of Ashura in Barabanki, India, Jan, 2009.

One form of mourning is the theatrical re-enactment of the Battle of Karbala. In Iran this is called taziya or taziyeh. Theatrical groups that specialize in taziya are called taziya groups.[1] Taziyas were popular through the Qajar dynasty until the early twentieth century, but the re-enactments slowly declined until they were mostly abandoned in the large cities by the early 1940s. Nonetheless, taziyas continued to exist in Iran on a smaller scale especially in more rural and traditional areas. Reza Shah, the first of the Pahlavi dynasty, had outlawed taziyas. Despite some attempts since 1979, Muharram processions and various forms of the rawza khani are still more common.[2]

In South Asia where dramatic commemorations are less significant, ta'zīya came to refer specifically to the miniature mausoleums used in processions held in Muharram. It all started from the fact that the great distance of India from Karbala prevented Indian Shi'is being buried near the tomb of Imam Husayn or making frequent pilgrimages(ziyarat) to the tomb. This is the reason why Indian Shi'is established local karbalas on the subcontinent by bringing soil from Karbala and sprinkling it on lots designated as future cemeteries. Once the karbalas were established on the subcontinent, the next step was to bring Husayn's tomb-shrine to India. This was established by building replicas of Husayn's mausoleum called ta'zīya to be carried in Muharram processions. Thousands of ta'zīyas in various shapes and sizes are fashioned every year for the months of mourning of Muharram and Safar; and are carried in processions and may be buried at the end of Ashura or Arbain.[3]

[edit]Shia Hadiths

  

A banner (alam) being carried in a procession during the Remembrance of Muharram in Bahrain.

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Imam of Islam

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Family tree · Battle of Karbala

 

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Maqtal Al-Husayn · Mourning of Muharram · Day of Ashura · Arba'een · Imam Husayn Shrine · Hussainia · Majlis-e-Aza · Marsia · Noha · Soaz · Ta'zieh · Tabuik · Hosay · Chehel Minbari · Chup Tazia · Tatbeer

 

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Muhammad said:

Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu' mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn, a heat that never subsides.[4]

Muhammad said:

O Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.[5]

Ali ibn Hussein said:

Every Mu'min, whose eyes shed tears upon the killing of Husayn ibn' Ali and his companions, such that the tears roll down his cheeks, God shall accommodate him in the elevated rooms of paradise.[6]

Ali said to Ibn Abbas:

(Once when he happened to pass by Karbala), Isa (Jesus) sat down and began to weep. His disciples who were observing him, followed suit and began weeping too, but not comprehending the reason for this behaviour, they asked him: "O' Spirit of God! What is it that makes you weep?" Isa (Jesus) said: "Do you know what land this is?" The disciples replied: "No." He then said: "This is the land on which the son of the Prophet Muhammad shall be killed.[7]

[edit]Reason for Mourning

 

Zaynab binte Ali Sister of Imam Hussain after Karbala vowed that as long as the people do not recognise the actual cause of Karbala, the followers of Hussain will continue to protest on the streets and in the dwellings as to what happened in Karbala. Though besides Sunnis several Shias do not know that it's a protest and invitation to people to come and listen to mourners as to what happened in Karbala. It is believed by many[who?] that Hussain's journey to Karbala was to claim his Imamat over the people of Kufa who had written letters inviting him to Kufa. Whereas per Shia's belief Husain knew he was to be killed there. He undertook this journey to deny his approval or Bait to Yazid becoming Caliph because he considered Yazid to be a danger to the Muslim Ummah and a threat to Islam. His sacrifice and revolution were to preserve Islam and his Grandfather's Ummah against the innovation, hypocrisy, wickedness as well as the attempts to destroy and alter Islam and the quest for worldly pleasures and worldly gains by Yazid and his people. It was a matter of right and wrong, just and unjust and Hussain chose what is just, despite the consequences.[citation needed]

[edit]See also

 

Tatbeer

Azadari

Marsia

Noha

Qama Zani

Talwar

Soaz

Ta'zieh

Hussainia

Carpet Washing Ceremony

Hosay

Markazi Imambargah Shah e Najaf

The earliest passing reference about Chaukhandi tombs (aka Jokundee) in the Western world is available in a letter which J. Macleod had addressed to H. B. E. Frere in 1851[citation needed]. The tombs, however, were given serious attention by H. D. Baskerville, Assistant Collector of Thatta in Karachi district in 1917. The tombs near Landhi were brought with the pale of the Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904 in the year 1922[clarification needed].

Dr. Salome Zajadacz-Hastenrath summarizes earlier research as follows[1]:

A cemetery of this type was discovered at the turn of the century in Hinidan by Major M. A. Tighe, Political Agent in southern Baluchistan. J. P. Vogel[2] was the first to investigate this and other cemeteries – including Karpasan (a plateau south of Hinidan), Gundar (a village near Dinga, south of Hinidan), and Manghopir(...) – and he drew attention to another cemetery discovered by Captain Showers, Political Agent in Kalat, lying between the Hub River and Sonmiani (...). Vogel recognized that the tombs were Islamic, as indicated by the use of the Arabic script and the alignment of the monuments. According to Islamic custom, the dead are laid to rest in such a way that they are aligned towards Mecca over their right shoulder. Mecca lies approximately to the west of Sindh; the longitudinal axis of the tombs accordingly lies more or less in a north-south direction, with the head always lying in the north. (...)

 

Jokhio, Jokhia or Jokhiya (Urdu:جوکھيو) are said to be the descendant of the Samma (tribe). Chaukhandi cemetery, consisting of names or Quranic Verse. Some of the Jams who were named were said to belong to the Jokhio tribe still resident in the area.and the 1st raitar Mr, Ali Muhammad Jokhio of Jokhio History.

 

In (...) 1910, Sir Thomas Holdich described a similar cemetery near Malir and also referred to several other cemeteries (...). He stated that local tradition ascribed these to the 'Kalmati' Baluchis, and he linked this name to the town of Kalmat on the Makran Coast.

In 1917, H. D. Baskerville discovered a similar cemetery in the vicinity of the village of Chaukhandi, near Karachi. (...) Baskerville's published report (...) raised the question of above-ground burial – but he dismissed this possibility, describing a careful investigation of one of the stone chambers in the cemetery, which had not contained any remains. A number of tomb inscriptions were found at the Chaukhandi cemetery, consisting of names and/or sayings from the Quran. Some of the Jams who are named were said to belong to the Jokhiya tribe still resident in the vicinity. Only one of the tombs was dated – by the date of death inscribed on it with the numbers in reverse order – as AH 1169 (AD 1756).

In 1925, Henry Cousens devoted a chapter of his book on the antiquities of Sindh to 'Baluch tombs'[3]. He studied tombs in Jarak (now spelt Jerruck), Sonda and Kharkharo, which were also of the same type. Referring to the studies by G. E. L. Carter, he noted that more than twenty such cemeteries had in the meantime been identified, and he rejected the theory regarding above-ground burial, due to the frequent occurrence of arcade-like perforations in the lower casket. (...) Cousens was the first to draw comparisons with other architectural monuments in Sindh, and he refers to similarities between the decoration of a tomb in Sonda and the tombs of Mian Ghuam Shah Kalhoro (Shah Wardi Khan) (d. 1772) in Hyderabad and The tomb of the Samma king, Jam Nizamuddin II (reigned 1461–1509), is an impressive square structure built of sandstone and decorated with floral and geometric medallions. Similar to this is the mausoleum Isa Khan Tarkhan the Younger (d. 1644) in the necropolis on Makli Hill. With regard to the covering of the tombs with chattris, he points to similar tombs in the same necropolis and to the tomb of Mir Masum in Sukkur. He considers the tombs to be of approximately the same date as the tombs of Ghulam Shah Kalhora - the second half of the eighteenth century. He states that depictions of riders, as seen on some of the tombs, are found on sati stones in Kathiawar and Kutch as well. (...)

Information about a single tomb of the type described, in the vicinity of the village of Baghwana, south-west of Las Bela (princely state), was published in 1931 by Sir Aurel Stein[4]. According to local tradition, the tomb was that of Mai Masura, a saintly beggar women; according to the legend, the stone slabs had miraculously flown through the air from Kandahar. The tomb was thought to have been in place when the local Rind tribe entered the area fourteen generations previously. Stein considered it to date from the end of the fifteenth century.

In 1934, in a publication concerning monuments recently recorded in Sindh, Nani Gopala Majumdar described a funerary enclosure on Tharro Hill near Gujjo[5]. He believed that the cemetery enclosure dated from the fourteenth century, and was, therefore, older than the monuments on Makli Hill; he also found some additional tombs of lesser significance in the vicinity of the nearby mausoleum of Sheikh Turabi.

After the creation of Pakistan the Chaukhandi tombs, however, did not receive any attention from authorities until Dr. I. H. Qureshi a renowned historian and the then education minister (later Chancellor of Karachi University), drew the attention of the Department of Archeology and Museums to the Chaukhandi tombs, after receiving a letter from Zahid Hussain, Governor of State Bank of Pakistan[citation needed].

Shaikh Khurshid Hasan mentioned that at first his department did not even realize that the tombs were protected under the Ancient Monuments Preservation Act, 1904. After a survey the Director General of the Department of Archeology and Museums called these a dolmen graveyard at Chaukhandi in the national press. The fact, however, was contrary and soon the department realized its mistake and started taking suitable measures for the protection of the Chaukhandi tombs.

In the post-independence era the first serious studies were made by Mumtaz Hassan; he described Chaukhandi tombs as Baluch tombs[6]. After that many articles were published in the national newspapers but the mystery as to their origin could not be solved.

Ms. Bunting along with Dr. F. A. Khan, Justice Feroz Nana and S. A. Naqvi started preparing rubbings of stone carvings and provided the much needed publicity by exhibitions held abroad. Specially the exhibition in the USA aroused great interest amongst the scholars in the studies of various aspects of the Chaukhandi tombs[7].

In his first paper based on epigraphical-cum-historical studies, Shaikh Khurshid Hasan observed that the Chaukhandi graveyard near Landhi was predominantly a graveyard of the Jokhio tribe, although some tombs of the Burfat and Sheikh tribes have also been found[8]. In another article on Chaukhandi tombs in 1984 Shaikh Khurshid Hasan mainly dealt with the decorative elements of the stone carving[9]. In the following years he also published on the gravestones[10] and inscriptions[11]. For further reading see also Shaikh Khurshid Hasan's comprehensive study[12].

In the meantime (1978) the German scholar Dr. Salome Zajadacz-Hastenrath published a book in German [13], in which she mainly dealt with the stylistic evolution of Chaukhandi tombs. When comparing Chaukhandi tombs (namely tombs of particular types and forms thereof) among each other, a typological framework was established and consequently a relative chronology. By comparing this framework with dated structures, mainly of Makli Hill, but also of other sites, the study arrived at dates for the various stages of evolution of the Chaukhandi tombs which later developed, but which did, however, not replace preceding ones. Besides, Chaukhandi tombs strictly speaking, the study dealt also with individual topics like, for instance, with 'Form of the tombstones', 'Riders, weapons, and other depictions on men's graves', 'Jewellery depictions on women's graves', articles which all show the richness of Chaukhandi funerary art. Further, the documentary part of the book includes a list of dated stonemasonry patterns on Chaukhandi tombs.

The study is mainly based on photographs taken at a total of 50 cemeteries; the book includes a representative selection of 112 photographs. A catalogue of the cemeteries visited provides details on their locations, and the number, types and conditions of the tombs. The cemeteries listed include tombs and other structures located in areas reaching from the Hub River in the west up to the region of Tando Muhammad Khan and of Shah Kapur in the east.

As a result of her study Salome Zajadacz-Hastenrath summed up that Chaukhandi tombs developed far beyond a kind of folkloristic specialty; they evolved from traditional forms of tombs widely spread in the Lower Sindh (also on Makli Hill, but there with richer forms), Kathiawar and Gujarat to tombs having a monumental quality achieved by height with a strongly sculptural decoration. The apex of this development was reached during the first half of the 17th century of which fine examples were shown in figures 34, 35 and 36 of the study (the author called these 'Tombs with projecting surfaces'). Being unique in the whole Islamic world the author considered the Chaukhandi tombs a most original and independent contribution to Islamic sepulchral architecture and ornamental sculpture.

The notable character of the study was also outlined in the Encyclopedia of Islam[14]. When dealing with the various types of sepulchral structures on the Indian Subcontinent and when referring to the study of Salome Zajadacz-Hastenrath the author wrote that it was only in the case of the Chaukhandi tombs that anything like a systematic study has been made.

In 2003 (i.e. after the author's decease in 1998), an English translation of the book was published in Pakistan[1].

Later, the Italian Professor Gian Giuseppe Filippi visited Sindh and examined some prominent sites of Chaukhandi graveyards. He traced the Rajput influences in Chaukhandi graveyards[15]. In this article he mentioned that it is well-known that many Munda warrior groups have family ties with the so-called Rajput tribes of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Even in this case, their warlike behavior and the confusing definition of the Rajput caste keeps open the ‘structure’ of Hinduism. Some among the Rajput tribes, namely the Jokhio , the Numeri, the Burfat and the Lashari emigrated from Kutch (Gujarat) and Rajputana towards the Sindh and Makran regions during the Samma Dynasty. All these tribes mentioned had close relations among each other including matrimonial ties, both within their own group as well as with the Baluch tribe of the Kalmatis. His hypothesis envisions a tribal Rajput origin in the utilization of not only the monolithic slabs and pedestals in the step-and-house-shaped Chaukhandi graves, but also in the naive decoration of some tombs which rather resemble a house facade like a human face as if drawn by a child. The decoration of the tombs (mostly with geometric motifs) is derived from wood sculpture. With few exceptions human figures are avoided in accordance with Islamic beliefs.

  

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The Day of Ashura (Arabic: عاشوراء‎ ʻĀshūrā’, Ashura, Ashoura, and other spellings; Turkish: Aşure Günü) is on the 10th day of Muharram in the Islamic calendar and marks the climax of the Remembrance of Muharram.

 

It is commemorated by Shia Muslims as a day of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad at the Battle of Karbala on 10 Muharram in the year 61 AH (October 2, 680 CE).[2] According to Sunni Muslim tradition, Muhammad fasted on this day and asked other people to fast.[3][4] Sunni Muslims also remember the day claiming that Moses fasted on that day to express gratitude to God for liberating the Israelites from Egypt.

 

In some shia regions of Muslim countries such as Albania, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Lebanon, and Bahrain, the Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali has become a national holiday and most ethnic and religious communities participate in it. Even in predominantly Hindu country like India, Ashura (often called Moharram) is a public holiday.

  

The root for the word ashura has the meaning of tenth in Semitic languages; hence the name of the remembrance, literally translated, means "the tenth day". According to the orientalist A.J. Wensinck, the name is derived from the Hebrew ʿāsōr, with the Aramaic determinative ending.[5] The day is indeed the tenth day of the month, although some Islamic scholars offer up different etymologies.

 

In his book Ghuniyatut Talibin, Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani writes that the Islamic scholars have a difference of opinion as to why this day is known as Ashura, with some scholars suggesting that this day is the tenth most important day that God has blessed Muslims with.[citation needed]

  

his day is well-known because of mourning for the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, the grandson of Muhammad and the third Shia Imam, along with members of his family and close friends at the Battle of Karbala in the year 61 AH (680 CE). Yazid I was in power then and wanted the Bay'ah (allegiance) of Husayn ibn Ali. Muslims believe Yazid was openly going against the teachings of Islam in public and changing the sunnah of Muhammad.[6][6][7]

 

Husayn in his path toward Kufa encountered the army of Ubayd-Allah ibn Ziyad, the governor of Kufa. On October 10, 680 (Muharram 10, 61 AH), he and his small group of companions and family members, who were between 72 men [8][9] fought with a large army of perhaps more than 100,000 men under the command of Umar ibn Sa'ad, son of the founder of Kufa. Husayn and all of his men were killed. Before he died, he said "if the religion of Mohammad was not going to live on except with me dead, let the swords tear me to pieces."[10][unreliable source?]. Some of the bodies of the dead, including that of Husayn, were then mutilated.[2]

 

Commemoration for Husayn ibn Ali began after the Battle of Karbala. After the massacre, the Umayyad army looted Husayn's camp and set off with his women and children for the court of Ibn Ziyad. A moving oration delivered by Zaynab in Kufa is recorded in some sources. The prisoners were next sent to the court of Yazid, Umayyad caliph, in Damascus, where one of his Syrian followers asked for Husayn's daughter Faṭimah al-Kubra, and once again it was Zaynab who came to the rescue and protected her honour. The family remained in Yazid's prison for a time. The first assembly (majlis) of Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali is said to have been held by Zaynab in prison. In Damascus, too, she is reported to have delivered a poignant oration. The prison sentence ended when Husayn's 3 year old daughter, Janabe Rukaiyya, died in captivity, unaware of her father's martyrdom. She often cried in prison to be allowed to see her father. She is believed to have passed away when she saw her fathers mutilated head. Her death caused an uproar in the city, and Yazid, fearful of a potential resulting revolution, freed the captives.[11]

"Zaynab bint Ali quoted as she passed the prostrate body of her brother, Husayn. " O Muhammad! O Muhammad! May the angels of heaven bless you. Here is Husayn in the open, stained with blood and with limbs torn off. O Muhammad! Your daughters are prisoners, your progeny are killed, and the east wind blows dust over them." By God! She made every enemy and friend weep."

Tabari, History of the Prophets and Kings, Volume XIX The Caliphate of Yazid.[12]

 

Husayn's grave became a pilgrimage site among Shi'a only a few years after his death. A tradition of pilgrimage to the Imam Husayn Shrine and the other Karbala martyrs quickly developed, which is known as Ziarat Ashura.[13] The Umayyad and Abbasid caliphs tried to prevent construction of the shrines and discouraged pilgrimage to the sites.[14] The tomb and its annexes were destroyed by the Abbasid caliph Al-Mutawakkil in 850-851 and Shi'a pilgrimage was prohibited, but shrines in Karbala and Najaf were built by the Buwayhid emir 'Adud al-Daula in 979-80.[15]

 

Public rites of remembrance for Husayn's martyrdom developed from the early pilgrimages[citation needed]. Under the Buyid dynasty, Mu'izz ad-Dawla officiated at public commemoration of Ashura in Baghdad[citation needed]. These commemorations were also encouraged in Egypt by the Fatimid caliph al-'Aziz[citation needed]. From Seljuq times[citation needed], Ashura rituals began to attract participants from a variety of backgrounds, including Sunnis[citation needed]. With the recognition of Twelvers as the official religion by the Safavids, Mourning of Muharram extended throughout the first ten days of Muharram.[13]

[edit] Significance of Ashura for Shi'a Muslims

Taziya procession carried out by Shiite Muslims in Indian town of Hallaur on the Day of Ashura.

Shi'a devotees congregate outside the Sydney Opera House, Australia to commemorate Husayn.

 

This day is of particular significance to Shi'a and Alawite Muslims, who consider Husayn (the grandson of Muhamad) Ahl al-Bayt the third Imam and the rightful successor of Muhammad. Shi'as make pilgrimages on Ashura, as they do forty days later on Arba'een, to the Mashhad al-Husayn, the shrine in Karbala, Iraq that is traditionally held to be Husayn's tomb. On this day Shi'a are in remembrance, and mourning attire is worn. They refrain from music, since Arabic culture generally considers music impolite during death rituals. It is a time for sorrow and respect of the person's passing, and it is also a time for self-reflection, when one commits oneself to the mourning of the Husayn completely. Weddings and parties are also never planned on this date by Shi'as. Shi'as also express mourning by crying and listening to poems about the tragedy and sermons on how Husayn and his family were martyred. This is intended to connect them with Husayn's suffering and martyrdom, and the sacrifices he made to keep Islam alive. Husayn's martyrdom is widely interpreted by Shi'a as a symbol of the struggle against injustice, tyranny, and oppression.[16]

Shi'a Muslims in Malir, Pakistan performing zanjeer--ritual flagellation.

 

Shi'as believe the Battle of Karbala was between the forces of good and evil with Husayn representing good while Yazid represented evil. Shi'as also believe the Battle of Karbala was fought to keep the Muslim religion untainted of any corruptions and they believed the path that Yazid was directing Islam was definitely for his own personal greed.[citation needed]

  

Shia Imams strongly insist that the day of Ashura should not be taken as a day of joy and festivity. According to a hadith which is reported from Ali some people fabricated a hadith claiming it was on that day the God forgave Adam, Noah's Ark rested on dry land, The Israelites were saved from Pharaoh's army, etc. The day of Ashura, according to Eighth Shia Imam, Ali al-Rida, must be observed as a day of inactivity, sorrow and total disregard of worldly cares.[17]

 

Some of the events associated with Ashura are held in special congregation halls known as "Imambargah" and Hussainia.[citation needed]

 

As suffering and cutting the body with knives or chains (matam) have been prohibited by Shi'a marjas like Ali Khamenei, Supreme Leader of Iran,[18] some Shi'a observe mourning with blood donation which is called "Qame Zani"[18] and flailing.[19] Yet some Shi'ite men and boys, considered heretics by some Muslim scholars, slash themselves with razors (zanjeer) or swords (talwar) and allow their blood to run freely.[19]

 

Certain rituals like the traditional flagellation ritual called Talwar zani (talwar ka matam or sometimes tatbir) using a sword or zanjeer zani or zanjeer matam, involving the use of a zanjeer (a chain with blades) are also performed.[20] These are religious customs that show solidarity with Husayn and his family. People mourn the fact that they were not present at the battle to fight and save Husayn and his family.[21][22]

 

Shia commonly believe that taking part in Ashura is to be absolved of sin[citation needed]. A popular Shia saying has it that, `a single tear shed for Husayn washes away a hundred sins.`[23]

 

For Shi'as, commemoration of Ashura is not a festival, but rather a sad event, while Sunni Muslims view it as a victory God has given to his prophet, Moses. This victory is the very reason, as Sunni Muslims believe, Muhammad mentioned when recommending fasting on this day. For Shi'as, it is a period of intense grief and mourning. Mourners, congregate at a Mosque for sorrowful, poetic recitations such as marsiya, noha, latmiya and soaz performed in memory of the martyrdom of Husayn, lamenting and grieving to the tune of beating drums and chants of "Ya Hussain." Also Ulamas give sermons with themes of Husayn's personality and position in Islam, and the history of his uprising. The Sheikh of the mosque retells the Battle of Karbala to allow the listeners to relive the pain and sorrow endured by Husayn and his family. In Arab countries like Iraq and Lebanon they read Maqtal Al-Husayn. In some places, such as Iran, Iraq and the Arab states of the Persian Gulf, Ta'zieh, passion plays, are also performed reenacting the Battle of Karbala and the suffering and martyrdom of Husayn at the hands of Yazid.[citation needed]

Tabuiks being lowered in to the sea in Pariaman, Indonesia, by Shia Muslims.

 

For the duration of the remembrance, it is customary for mosques and some people to provide free meals (Niazz) on certain nights of the month to all people[citation needed]. People donate food and Middle Eastern sweets to the mosque[citation needed]. These meals are viewed as being special and holy, as they have been consecrated in the name of Husayn, and thus partaking of them is considered an act of communion with God, Hussain, and humanity.[citation needed]

 

Participants congregate in public processions for ceremonial chest beating (matham/latmiya) as a display of their devotion to Husayn, in remembrance of his suffering and to preach that oppression will not last in the face of truth and justice.[24] Others pay tribute to the time period by holding a Majilis, Surahs from the Quran and Maqtal Al-Husayn are read.

 

Today in Indonesia, the event is known as Tabuik (Minangkabau language) or Tabut (Indonesian). Tabuik is the local manifestation of the Shi'a Muslim Remembrance of Muharram among the Minangkabau people in the coastal regions of West Sumatra, particularly in the city of Pariaman. The festival includes reenactments of the Battle of Karbala, and the playing of tassa and dhol drums.[citation needed]

 

In countries like Turkey, there is the custom of eating Noah's Pudding (Ashure) as this day in Turkish is known as Aşure.

[edit] Commemoration of Husayn ibn Ali by non-Muslims

A tadjah at Hosay in Port of Spain during the 1950s

 

In some countries other religious communities commemorate this event.

 

In Trinidad and Tobago[25] and Jamaica[26] all ethnic and religious communities participate in this event, locally known as "Hosay" or "Hussay", from "Husayn".

 

The Sunni and Shi'a schism is highlighted by the difference in observance by Sunni and Shi'a Muslims. The violence is perpetrated by extremists. In countries that have significant populations of both sects, there is often violence during the holiday.

 

On June 20, 1994 the explosion of a bomb in a prayer hall of Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad[35] killed at least 25 people.[36] The Iranian government officially blamed Mujahedin-e-Khalq for the incident to avoid sectarian conflict between Shias and Sunnis.[37] However, the Pakistani daily The News International reported on March 27, 1995, "Pakistani investigators have identified a 24-year-old religious fanatic Abdul Shakoor residing in Lyari in Karachi, as an important Pakistani associate of Ramzi Yousef. Abdul Shakoor had intimate contacts with Ramzi Ahmed Yousef and was responsible for the June 20, 1994, massive bomb explosion at the shrine Imam Ali Reza in Mashhad."[38]

 

The 2004 (1425 AH) Shi'a pilgrimage to Karbala, the first since Saddam Hussein was removed from power in Iraq, was marred by bomb attacks, which killed and wounded hundreds despite tight security.

 

On January 19, 2008, 7 million Iraqi Shia pilgrims marched through Karbala city, Iraq to commemorate Ashura. 20,000 Iraqi troops and police guarded the event amid tensions due to clashes between Iraqi troops and members of a Shia cult, the Soldiers of Heaven, which left around 263 people dead (in Basra and Nasiriya).[39]

 

On December 27, 2009, tens of thousands of opposition protesters in Iran demonstrated in conjunction with the day of Ashura. Clashes between anti-riot forces and demonstrators occurred in several Iranian cities. Among others, the nephew of the opposition leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi was killed.[40]

 

On December 28, 2009, dozens of people were killed and hundreds injured (including both Shia and Sunni commemorators) during the Ashura procession when a massive bomb exploded at the procession in Karachi, Pakistan (See: 2009 Karachi bombing). Reuters[41]

 

On December 15, 2010, 200 Shia followers were detained by the Selangor Islamic Department (JAIS) in a raid at a shop house in Sri Gombak known as Hauzah Imam Ali ar-Ridha (Hauzah ArRidha). According to the Selangor Mufti's fatwa, Shiisme is considered a deviant from Ahlus Sunnah Wal Jamaah or Sunni as some of its teachings contradict from aqidah and syariah views of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jamaah. Khusrin said all those who were detained will be charged under Section 12 © of the Selangor Syariah Criminal Enactment 1995 which are insulting, rejecting, or dispute the violation of the instructions set out and given a fatwa by the religious authorities. ABNA[42]

[edit] Ashura in the Gregorian calendar

העכשוויRaphael Perez İsrailli saf ressam biyografi sanatçısı beyanı hayat hikayesi kentsel manzara resimleri

  

Naif tablonun arkasındaki fikirler hakkında İsrailli ressam Raphael Perez (İbranice adı: Rafi Peretz) ile tam bir röportaj

 

, özgeçmiş, kişisel biyografi ve özgeçmiş

 

Soru: Raphael Perez Naif bir ressam olarak çalışma sürecinizden bahseder misiniz?

Cevap: Her şehir ve kasabada mimari açıdan ilginç ve özel bir şekle sahip en ikonik ve ünlü binaları seçerim ve ikonik binaları ağaçlar, çalılar, bitki örtüsü, çiçeklerle dolu bulvarlara yerleştiririm.

 

Soru: Naif resimlerinize nasıl derinlik katıyorsunuz?

Cevap: Resme derinlik katmak için, o alçak ünlü binalardan sonra, ardından uzun bir ağaç caddesi ve arkalarında kuleler ve gökdelenler, gökyüzünde bazen balonların, uçurtmaların masum işaretlerini koydum. Bazı resimlerimde tekrar eden bir motif, bulvarın ortasında duran ve önünde gelişen tüm sahneyi resmeden ressam figürü, ayrıca çizdiğim devlet bayraklarıyla anaokulu çocuklarıyla birlikte yürüyen iki anaokulu öğretmeni, kucaklaşan öpüşen sevgi dolu çiftler ve bulvarda uyum içinde yürüyen anne, baba ve çocuk aile tabloları.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez, saf resminizi karakterize eden nedir? Yanıt: Naif tabloların çoğu aynı özelliklere sahiptir (Vikipedi'de göründüğü şekliyle tanım) • Günlük yaşamdan, genellikle insanlarla ilgili özümsemek için basit bir hikaye anlatır. • Ressamın gerçeğe idealleştirmesinin temsili - gerçekliğin haritalanması. • Perspektifi korumada başarısızlık - özellikle uzak ayrıntılarda bile ayrıntılar. • Yinelenen kalıpların kapsamlı kullanımı - birçok ayrıntı. • Sıcak ve parlak renkler. • Bazen ana hatlara vurgu yapılır. • Karakterlerin çoğu düz, hacimsiz • Dokuya, ifadeye, doğru oranlara ilgi yok • Anatomiye ilgi yok. • Işık ve gölge kullanımı çok yoktur, renkler üç boyutlu bir etki yaratır. Bu tanımları tüm naif resimlerim için geçerli buluyorum.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez, neden Tel Aviv şehrini seçtiniz?

Cevap: Çok sevdiğim ve resim yaptığım başkent Kudüs'te doğdum, Tel Aviv'deki özel Bauhaus binalarını, bir asır önce 1920'lerde ve 1930'larda inşa edilen süs binalarını, güzel bulvarları, kuleleri ve modern gökdelenleri size büyük bir metropolün koşuşturmacasını hissettiren ve mimari açıdan büyüleyici bir çok alçak ve yüksek bina var özel olanı Ayrıca, başkent olan Tel Aviv'e taşınmak kültür, özgürlük ve laiklik, hayatımı istediğim gibi yaşamama, bir erkekle ilişki içinde yaşamama izin verdi, geleneksel bir şehir olan Kudüs, eşcinsel bir hayat yaşamak daha karmaşık, ayrıca sanat dünyası ağırlıklı olarak Tel Aviv şehrinde geçiyor ve profesyonel bir bakış açısıyla, Tel Aviv'de İsrail'deki diğer herhangi bir şehirden daha iyi geçimimi sağlamam mümkün.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez, Tel Aviv şehrinin resimleri Kudüs şehrinin resimlerinden farklı mı?

Cevap: Kudüs resimlerinin çoğunda sarı, altın rengi, eski şehir duvarlarının rengi vurgulanmıştır, Kudüs'te resmettiğim konular esas olarak Yahudiler ve Araplar arasındaki barışçıl bir yaşamın idealleştirilmesi ve Yahudi dini dünyasını ele alan resimlerdir, bazı resimler günümüz Yahudiliğinin tüm tonlarını tasvir etmektedir. Buna karşılık Tel Aviv resimleri gökdelenler, deniz, balonlar ve daha laik motiflerle daha renklidir

 

Soru: Raphael Perez, bana şehir çizimlerinde genellikle hangi binaları ve mimarlarını seçtiğini söyle.

Cevap: En sevdiğim binalar, herkesin tanıyabileceği ve şehrin simgesi olan yapılardır ve birkaç örnek vereceksiniz: Tel Aviv şehrinde en sevdiğim binalar: alışılmadık geometrik şekliyle opera binası, özel başlı Yisrotel kulesi, yıllarca Tel Aviv'deki en yüksek binanın simgesi olan Hail Bo Shalom kulesi, Japon pagodasına benzeyen Levin evi, binanın sonunda özel kubbesi olan bordo renkli Nordeau oteli, Bir çift Denizin özel yapısına sahip Alon kuleleri, Tel Aviv'e özgü özel balkonlu ve özel merdivenli Bauhaus binaları, Resimlerin büyük bir bölümünde Dizengoff meydanındaki Yaakov Agam Çeşmesi, borsa kompleksindeki birçok kule, Aviv kuleleri ve Ayalon'daki diğer yüksek binalar, bazı resimlerde planlar aldım Şehirde inşa edilmesi gereken gelecekteki binaların bir taslağını ve onları gerçekte inşa edilmeden önce çizdim, Kudüs resimlerinde esas olarak Eski Ayalon bölgesini seçtim. Şehir ve Doğu Kudüs, Eski Şehir duvarlarının bir resmi, Ağlama Duvarı, Kutsal Kabir Kilisesi,

 

El Achea Camii, Davut Kulesi, şehirdeki ünlü kiliselerin çoğu, Musa'nın sağ eli, resimlerin çoğunda Yahudi kırmızı erkek kordonlu mavi bir gömlek giyiyor Ben gençlik hareketindeydim ve Arap galabia ile ve o zamanki dini halkın resimlerinde siyah takım elbiseli ve beyaz gömlekli Yahudiler, talitalar, kipalar, özel şapkalar, sinagoglar ve daha fazlası Hayfa şehrinin üç resmini ve Hayfa resimlerinde bir Safed tablosu yaptım. üniversite, Technion, ünlü Yumurtalı Kule, Yelken Kulesi, ünlü oteller, tabii ki Bahai Bahçeleri ve Bahai Tapınağı, Hayfa Limanı ve şehirdeki tekneler ve diğer ünlü binalar

 

Soru: Raphael Perez, dünyanın dört bir yanından bir dizi başka şehir yarattınız mı?

Yanıt: Guggenheim Müzesi, ünlü gökdelenler - Chrysler Binası, Empire State Binası, Lincoln Center, şehirdeki ünlü sinagog, Özgürlük Heykeli, Amerika Birleşik Devletleri bayrakları ve diğer ünlü binalar gibi tüm ikonik ve ünlü binaları içeren New York City serisini yarattım. Çin'deki şehirlerin 4 naif resmi, Şangay'ın bir resmi, Suzhou şehrinin iki resmi ve Pekin şehrinde Dünya Parkı'nın bir resmi... Tüm ünlü kuleleri, ünlü gezinti yolu, tapınakları ve eski binaları ile Şanghay'ın ünlü silüetini, şehrin ünlü kanalları, köprüleri, özel bahçeleri, kuleleri ve gökdelenleri ile Suzhou şehrinin iki Resmini seçtim

 

Soru: Raphael Perez Resimlerinize eşlik eden genel fikir nedir?

Cevap: Her ülkenin tarihini ve geçmişini taşıyan küçük ve alçak binaların önündeki gökdelenler aracılığıyla modern şehrin yeniliğini göreceğimiz iyi, güzel, naif, masum bir dünya yaratmak, hepsi bol bitki örtüsü, bulvarlar, ağaçlar Ressam Rafi Peretz ve ailesinin özgeçmişi, biyografisi, özgeçmişi

 

Soru: Raphael Perez ne zaman İbranice rafi peretz adıyla doğdu?

Cevap: İbranice Raphael Perez, adı Rafi Peretz 4 Mart 1965'te doğdu.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez nerede doğdu?

Cevap: Raphael Perez Kudüs, İsrail'de doğdu

 

Soru: Raphael Perez'in tam adı nedir?

Cevap: Tam adı Raphael Perez'dir.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez hangi sanat kurumundan mezun oldu?

Cevap: Raphael Perez, Be'er Sheva'daki Görsel Sanatlar Merkezi'nden mezun oldu.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez ne zaman resim yapmaya başladı?

Cevap: Raphael Perez 1989 yılında resim yapmaya başladı.

 

Soru: Ne zaman sanat satarak geçiminizi sağlamaya başladınız?

Cevap: Raphael Perez, 1999 yılında sanat satarak geçimini sağlamaya başladı.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez nerede yaşıyor ve çalışıyor?

Cevap: 1995'ten beri Raphael Perez, Tel Aviv'deki stüdyosunda yaşıyor ve çalışıyor.

 

Soru: Raphael Perez IDF'de hangi askeri çerçevede görev yaptı?

Cevap: Raphael Perez topçu birliklerinde görev yaptı

 

Soru: Raphael Perez, askerlikten sonra hangi işlerde çalıştı?

Cevap: Raphael Perez 15 yıl çocuklar için terapötik ortamlarda eğitimde çalıştı ve sanat ve hareket öğretti

 

Soru: İsrailli ressam Raphael Perez'in kaç erkek ve kız kardeşi var?

Cevap: Ressamın 5 oğlu ve iki kızı olmak üzere toplam yedi çocuğu var, yani ressam Raphael Perez'in 4 erkek ve iki kız kardeşi daha var.

 

Soru: Ressam Raphael Perez'in erkek ve kız kardeşleri ne iş yapıyor?

Cevap: Ağabeyi David Peretz Perez dini araştırmalar alanında, kız kardeşi Hana Peretz Perez eğitim alanında, anaokulu öğretmeni ve çocuk bakımıyla uğraşıyor, bugün Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nde muhafazakar bir haham olan ancak geçmişte eğitim ve terapi ile uğraşan erkek kardeş Avi Peretz Perez, yaratıcılık ve kuyumculuk alanlarıyla uğraşan Asher Peretz Perez kardeş İkiz kardeş Mickey Peretz Perez tanınmış bir endüstriyel tasarımcı ve satıcı. Küçük kız kardeş Shlomit Peretz Perez, Bezeq'te yönetici pozisyonunda çalışıyor.

 

Soru: Ressam Raphael Perez'in anne babası hakkında bilgi verir misiniz?

Cevap: Ressam Raphael Perez'in ebeveynleri Shimon Perez Peretz ve Eliza Alice Ben Yair, 1950'de Kudüs'te evlendiler, ikisi de Fas'ta doğdu ve 1949'da İsrail'e göç etti, Shimon Peretz gençliğinde bir binada çalıştı ve daha sonra Hadassah Ein Kerem Hastanesinde resepsiyonist olarak çalıştı, Eliza Alice Peretz çocuk bakımı Anaokulu, anaokullarında çalıştı ve tabii ki yedi çocuğuna bakıp büyüttü.

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The Mourning of Muharram is an important period of mourning in Shia Islam, taking place in Muharram which is the first month of the Islamic calendar. It is also called the Remembrance of Muharram (Arabic: ذكرى محرم or مناسبة محرم‎). Many of the events associated with the remembrance take place in congregation halls known as Hussainia.

 

The event marks the anniversary of the Battle of Karbala when Imam Hussain ibn Ali, the grandson of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, and a Shia Imam, was killed by the forces of the second Umayad caliph Yazid I. The event is marked by arranging 'majalis' (gatherings) to review Islamic teachings and to commemorate Imam Hussain's sacrifice. The mourning reaches its climax on the tenth day, known as Ashura, on which the forces of Yazid killed the 72 individuals who fought, including Imam Hussain and his family and supporters. The women and children left living were made prisoners and transported to Yazid's court in Damascus.

 

The words Azadari and Majalis-e Aza have been exclusively used in connection with the remembrance ceremonies for the martyrdom of Imam Hussain. Majalis-e Aza, also known as Aza-e Husayn, includes mourning congregations, lamentations, matam and all such actions which express the emotions of grief and above all, repulsion against what Yazid stood for.

 

The term majalis has both a grammatical meaning and a meaning which relates to Aza-e-Husayn. In its technical sense, a majalis is a meeting, a session or a gathering..

Shia Muslims in Amroha Uttar Pradesh, India Children on camels in front of Azakhana or Hosania Juloos as part of the commemoration of Muharram

[edit] Background

Shi'a Muslims in Bahrain strike their chests during the Remembrance of Muharram.

 

According to Shia sources, The Azadari of Muharram was started by the family of Muhammad (the Ahl-ul-Bayt) after the death of Muhammad's grandson Husayn ibn Ali at the Battle of Karbala in 680 AD. Following the battle of Karbala, Muhammad's granddaughter Zaynab binte Ali and sister of Husayn, began mourning for the fallen and making speeches against Husayn ibn Ali's opponents: Ibn Ziyad and Yazid I. News of Husayn ibn Ali's death was also spread by Imam Zain-ul-Abideen, who succeeded Husayn as the Shia Imam, via sermons and speeches throughout Iraq, Syria and Hejaz.

 

Zainab and Zain-ul-Abideen informed the people that Yazid had martyred Imam Husayn and seventy-two of his companions including his six month old son Ali Asghar, and that their women and children were taken as prisoners to Syria. When word of mourning reached Yazid he decided to release the captive women and children from the prison in Damascus, out of fear of public revolt against his rule. He sent for Zain-ul-Abideen, informed him of the impending release and asked if he wished for anything further. Zain said he would consult with Zainab. She asked Yazid to provide a place where the people could mourn for Imam Husayn and others of Muhammad's household. A house was provided, and here Zaynab binte Ali held the first Majlis-e Aza of Husayn and started the Mourning of Muharram.[citation needed]

[edit] History of commemoration

 

Template:Shiism The mourning and commemoration for Husayn ibn Ali originated in Iraq, as this is where Husayn was martyred. However, they were held in Iran as early as the twelfth century, when both Sunnis and Shias participated in them. In the Safavid period, the annual mourning ceremonies for Imam Hosayn, combined with the ritual cursing of his enemies, acquired the status of a national institution. Expressions of grief such as sine-zani (beating the chest), zangir-zani (beating oneself with chains), and tage-zani or Qama Zani also known as Tatbeer (hitting oneself with swords or knives) emerged as common features of the proliferating mourning-processions (dasta-gardani). Mourning for the martyred Imam also takes place in assemblies held in buildings erected especially for the purpose, known either as Hussainia or takia, as well as in mosques and private houses. At these assemblies, called either rawze-khani (the recitation of Rawzat al-Shuhada by Hosayneciters and preachers would recount the deeds of the martyrs and curse their enemies, arousing the emotions of the mourners who responded by singing dirges at

[edit] Azadari Movement in Lucknow

The Muharram, 1795: Asaf al-Daula, Nawab of Oudh, listening at night to the maulvi reading from the scriptures during Muharram, c.1795.

 

Lucknow is known as a seat of Shi'ism and the epitome of Shia culture in India. Muharram which is observed in Lucknow is famous worldwide. The processions of Muharram in Lucknow have a special significance. They were started during the reign of the Awadh Nawabs. The Majalises, processions and other rituals that are observed by the Shia community to commemorate the sacrifice of Husain are known as Azadari.

 

The processions like Shahi Zarih, Jaloos-e-Mehndi, Alam-e-Ashura and that of Chup Tazia have special significance for Shia community, which are taken out with great religious zeal and fervour. These processions which started during the reign of the Awadh Nawabs continued till the year 1977.

 

Processions Banned The first problem regarding Azadari started in the year 1906. Communal riots took place in the years 1968, 1969, 1974 and 1977. The Government of Uttar Pradesh banned the Azadari processions in the year 1977. The Shia community from time to time has been constantly protesting against the ban imposed on Azadari. Many memoranda were sent to the Government regarding the ban but to no avail. The system of courting arrest was also started later by the late Maulana Syed Kalbe Abid in which thousands of Shias courted arrest on the 10th of Muharram every year, at the Imambara Asifi in the protest of this ban.

 

Self Immolation On the 10th of April 1997 under the banner of Karvane Furat the Shias sat on a hunger strike to press their demands and attract the attention of the Government but the effort was in vain. Having been irked by the attitude of the Government and seeing that no other option was left for the community, three Shia youth committed self immolation on 13th of April 1997 at Dargah Hazrat Abbas (A.S.), Mohd. Abbas (24 years), Yusuf (38 years) committed self- immolation. They breathed their last on 16th April 1997 in Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi. On April 16th another Shia youth, Ishrat Altaf, committed self immolation and died.

 

Noted Shia religious scholar of India Kalbe Sadiq called on the community to observe a peace march on the 18th of April, 1997. A march was scheduled from Imambara Asifi(Bara Imambara) to Imambara Husainabad(Chhota Imambara) in which more than two hundred thousand Shias along with other Ulema participated. Imam Bukhari of Shahi Jami Masjid in Delhi showed his interest in negotiating the vexed Azadari issue and was expected to arrive in Lucknow on the 31st May 1997. On 3rd June he was arrested on the outskirts of the city. Along with him noted Shia Ulema, the Imam-e-Juma of Masjid Asafi, Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad and Sunni Ulama late Maulana Qamar Minai were arrested for organising a meeting and defying Section 144 I.P.C.

 

On hearing of their leader’s arrest, the Shias stormed the Vidhan Sabha (the provincial assembly of Uttar Pradesh state) and performed Matam. The Government Uttar Pradesh seeing the situation going out of hand was forced to release the leaders without further delay.

Indian Shiite Muslims take out a Muharram procession in Lucknow, India, Jan, 2007. Muharram is a month of mourning when Shiite Muslims recall the seventh-century death of Imam Hussain, grandson of Muhammad.

 

Police mercilessly beat Shias including women and children on 8th June 1997 in Muftiganj in the Alam procession. Upon knowing of this incident Maulana Kalbe Jawad called an emergency meeting of about 115 Shia Anjumans(associations) of the city. At the meeting it was unanimously decided that if the government did not lift the ban on Azadari by 24th June 1997 (18th Safar) the Shias would defy the ban and take out the Alam procession on the 26th of June 1997. The Administration and the government did nothing they imposed a curfew in the city on the night of 26th June 1997. The Chief Minister Ms. Mayawati issued a strict warning to the Shia community that any attempt to take out Alam procession would force the government to deal strongly with them.

 

The police sealed all the Shia dominated localities but ultimately Shia’s defied the curfew. The Government to save itself from an embarrassment transferred the then District Magistrate of Lucknow and issued the order for the arrest of Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad under National Security Act (NSA). The Administration on the 28th of June 1997 at 4:00 am arrested Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad. He was sent to Lalitpur Jail while his family was incarcerated with the prisoners of TADA. News spread like wildfire in the city and the people again break the curfew. The police mercilessly beat them up. Shia women stormed District Magistrate residence and protested there. Shia youth performed matam at the Vidhan Sabha. People from other parts of the country also started lending their support to the Azadari Movement. There were also various protests and agitations reported from the different parts of the country against the arrest of Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad. Indian Shias residing in New York, Syria, Pakistan, Iran and other countries also protested against the Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad’s arrest.The situation went out of control and the Government was left with no other option but to release Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad. Finally he was released on the 8th of July, 1997.

 

Ban Lifted The Government assured the Shias that the Azadari procession problem would be looked into and solved in three months time and asked for all agitations and protest to be postponed till then.The Shias did so. Upon the expiry of the period of 3 months the matter was not solved and Maulana Syed Kalbe Jawad decided again to defy the ban on Azadari on 27th of September. The Administration, finally held rounds of talks between Shias and Sunnis. The Shias were successful in taking out the first Azadari procession in January 1998 (21st of Ramzan) with the permission of the Government. Today the Shias have been given nine processions out of nine hundred that are registered in the festival register of the Shias.

[edit] Types of Mourning

Main articles: Marsia, Noha, and Soaz

Shia Muslims take out a Alam procession on day of Ashura in Barabanki, India, Jan, 2009.

 

How the event is mourned differs between different branches of Shia and different ethnic groups. The event is also observed by many Sunnis, but to a lesser extent, and as a time of remembrance, rather than mourning[citation needed].

 

In the Twelver three traditional schools (Usooli, Akhbari, and Shaykhi), mourners, both male and female, congregate together (in separate sections) for sorrowful, poetic recitations performed in memory of the death of Husayn, lamenting and grieving to the tune of beating drums and chants of "Ya Husayn." Passion plays are also performed, reenacting the Battle of Karbala and the suffering and death of Husayn at the hands of Yazid. They offer condolences to Imam-e-Zamana also known as Imam al-Mahdi whom they believe will avenge the blood of Husayn and bring justice to the world.

 

Twelver Alevis also mourn, and they keep themselves from eating and drinking ("fasting") the first 10–12 days of Muharram. In this period, the Alevis wear black clothes, do not shave themselves and avoid any type of entertainment and pleasure. Originally, it was also forbidden to bathe and change clothes during this period, but today most Alevis do not follow this rule. This is called "Muharrem Matemi", "Yas-i Muharrem" or "Muharrem orucu". But because it is also called "fasting", many people falsely think that Alevis celebrate the Muharram. The definition of the "fast" in this connection is different from the normal type of "fasting".

 

The only Ismaili group which mourns are the Mustaali, who mourn similarly to the majority of Twelvers.

Tabuiks (funeral biers) being lowered into the sea at a Muharram procession in West Sumatra, Indonesia

 

For the duration of the remembrance, it is customary for mosques to provide free meals (nazar) on certain nights of the month to all people. These meals are viewed as being special and holy, as they have been consecrated in the name of Imam Husayn, and thus partaking of them is considered an act of communion with Allah, Imam Husayn, and humanity.

Muharram procession: Shia Muslims in Malir, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan flagellated themselves during the Moharram procession to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, grandson of Muhammad.

 

In South Asia, a number of literary and musical genres, produced by both Shias and Sunnis, that have been inspired by the Battle of Karbala are performed during the month, such as marsiya, noha and soaz. This is meant to increase the peoples understanding of how the enemies fought The Battle of Karbala against Husayn and his followers. In Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica all ethnic and religious communities participate in the event, locally known as "Hosay" or "Hussay"[citation needed]. In Indonesia, the event is known as Tabuik (Minangkabau language) or Tabut (Indonesian).

[edit] Ziarat Imam Husayn Shrine

Main articles: Imam Husayn Shrine and Ziarat

 

Many Shia also tend to embark on a pilgrimage to the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala itself, as it is one of the holiest places for Shias outside of Mecca and Medina. Up to one million pilgrims a year visit the city to observe the anniversary of Husayn ibn Ali's death. [1] The shrine is located opposite that of Abbas ibn Ali.

[edit] Matam

Zanjir(Chain) used for 'Zanjir matam'

 

Many of the male and female participants congregate together in public for ceremonial chest beating (matam) as a display of their devotion to Imam Husayn and in remembrance of his suffering. In some Shi'a societies, such as those in Bahrain, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan, Lebanon and Iraq, some male participants including children, incorporate knives or razors swung upon chains into their matam. Razor blades are also used to make cuts on infants' foreheads.[1][2]

[edit] Taziya

Main article: Ta'zieh

Indian Shia Muslims take out a Ta'ziya procession on day of Ashura in Hallaur, North India

Indian Shia Muslims take out a Ta'ziya procession on day of Ashura in Barabanki, India, Jan, 2009.

 

One form of mourning is the theatrical re-enactment of the Battle of Karbala. In Iran this is called taziya or taziyeh. Theatrical groups that specialize in taziya are called taziya groups.[3] Taziyas were popular through the Qajar dynasty until the early twentieth century, but the re-enactments slowly declined until they were mostly abandoned in the large cities by the early 1940s. Nonetheless, taziyas continued to exist in Iran on a smaller scale especially in more rural and traditional areas. Reza Shah, the first of the Pahlavi dynasty, had outlawed taziyas. Despite some attempts since 1979, Muharram processions and various forms of the rawza khani are still more common.[4]

 

In South Asia where dramatic commemorations are less significant, ta'zīya came to refer specifically to the miniature mausoleums used in processions held in Muharram. It all started from the fact that the great distance of India from Karbala prevented Indian Shi'is being buried near the tomb of Imam Husayn or making frequent pilgrimages(ziyarat) to the tomb. This is the reason why Indian Shi'is established local karbalas on the subcontinent by bringing soil from Karbala and sprinkling it on lots designated as future cemeteries. Once the karbalas were established on the subcontinent, the next step was to bring Husayn's tomb-shrine to India. This was established by building replicas of Husayn's mausoleum called ta'zīya to be carried in Muharram processions. Thousands of ta'zīyas in various shapes and sizes are fashioned every year for the months of mourning of Muharram and Safar; and are carried in processions and may be buried at the end of Ashura or Arbain.[5]

[edit] Shia Hadiths

A banner (alam) being carried in a procession during the Remembrance of Muharram in Bahrain.

 

A series of articles on

  

Imam of Islam

Husayn

 

Life

Family tree · Battle of Karbala

 

Remembrance

Maqtal Al-Husayn · Mourning of Muharram · Day of Ashura · Arba'een · Imam Husayn Shrine · Hussainia · Majlis-e-Aza · Marsia · Noha · Soaz · Ta'zieh · Tabuik · Hosay · Chehel Minbari · Chup Tazia · Tatbeer

 

Perspectives

The Twelve Imams · The Fourteen Infallibles v · d · e

 

Muhammad said:

 

Surely, there exists in the hearts of the Mu' mineen, with respect to the martyrdom of Husayn, a heat that never subsides.[6]

 

Muhammad said:

 

O Fatimah! Every eye shall be weeping on the Day of Judgment except the eye which has shed tears over the tragedy of Husayn for surely, that eye shall be laughing and shall be given the glad tidings of the bounties and comforts of Paradise.[7]

 

Ali ibn Hussein said:

 

Every Mu'min, whose eyes shed tears upon the killing of Husayn ibn' Ali and his companions, such that the tears roll down his cheeks, God shall accommodate him in the elevated rooms of paradise.[8]

 

Ali said to Ibn Abbas:

 

(Once when he happened to pass by Karbala), Isa (Jesus) sat down and began to weep. His disciples who were observing him, followed suit and began weeping too, but not comprehending the reason for this behaviour, they asked him: "O' Spirit of God! What is it that makes you weep?" Isa (Jesus) said: "Do you know what land this is?" The disciples replied: "No." He then said: "This is the land on which the son of the Prophet Muhammad shall be killed.[9]

 

[edit] Reason for Mourning

 

Zaynab binte Ali Sister of Imam Hussain after Karbala vowed that as long as the people do not recognise the actual cause of Karbala, the followers of Hussain will continue to protest on the streets and in the dwellings as to what happened in Karbala. Though besides Sunnis several Shias do not know that it's a protest and invitation to people to come and listen to mourners as to what happened in Karbala.

It is believed by many that Hussain's journey to Karbala was to claim his Imamat over the people of Kufa who had written letters inviting him to Kufa. Where as per Shia's belief Husain knew he was to be killed there. He under took this journey to deny his approval or Bait to Yazid becoming Caliph and not to become one himself.

   

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naïeve kunstschilder volkskunst kunstenaar stedelijke landschapsschilderijen groot formaat schilderij colofrul kunstenaars stadsschilders naiv művészet festő népi alkotás művész városi tájfestmények nagy méretű festmény művészek városi festők

भोली कला चित्रकार लोक कलाकृति कलाकार शहरी परिदृश्य चित्र बड़े आकार की पेंटिंग कोलॉफुल कलाकार शहर के चित्रकार

Saf sanat ressam halk sanat sanatçı kentsel peyzaj resim sergisi büyük boy boyama sanatçılar şehir ressamlar

αφελείς ζωγράφοι λαϊκά έργα τέχνης καλλιτέχνης αστικό τοπίο ζωγραφικής μεγάλου μεγέθους ζωγραφική καλλιτέχνες ζωγράφοι της πόλης naivie mākslas gleznotāji tautas mākslas darbu mākslinieki pilsētas ainavu gleznojumi lielizmēra gleznojumi colofrul mākslinieki pilsētas gleznotāji naive kunstmaler folkekunstkunstner urbane landskapsmalerier stor størrelse maleri colofrul kunstnere bymalere السذاجة الفن رسام أعمال فنية شعبية فنان لوحات المناظر الطبيعية الحضرية حجم كبير اللوحة فناني مدينة كولوفول رسامين المدينة naiwny malarz artystyczny artysta ludowy artysta miejski malarstwo pejzażowe malarstwo wielkoformatowe Coloful artyści malarze miejscy

ingênuo pintor arte folclórica artista pinturas de paisagens urbanas pinturas em tamanho grande artistas coloful pintores de cidades

naivní umělec malíř lidová umělecká díla městská krajina malby velkoformátová malba koloidní umělci městské malíři pictori naivi pictori artiști populari artiști peisaje urbane picturi de dimensiuni mari pictori coloful artiști pictori oraș художник наивного искусства народное творчество художник городской пейзаж картины большого размера живопись колофул художников город художников naiv konstmålare folk konstverk konstnär urbana landskap målningar stor storlek målning coloful konstnärer stadmålare

 

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Рафаэль Перэс наіўны жывапісец народны жывапіс мастак гарадскі пейзаж карціны вялікіх памераў жывапіс каляровых мастакоў горада жывапісцаў

naive kunstmaler folkekunst kunstner urban bylandskab malerier stor størrelse maleri colofrul kunstnere bymaler

naïeve kunstschilder volkskunst kunstenaar stedelijke landschapsschilderijen groot formaat schilderij colofrul kunstenaars stadsschilders naiv művészet festő népi alkotás művész városi tájfestmények nagy méretű festmény művészek városi festők

भोली कला चित्रकार लोक कलाकृति कलाकार शहरी परिदृश्य चित्र बड़े आकार की पेंटिंग कोलॉफुल कलाकार शहर के चित्रकार

Saf sanat ressam halk sanat sanatçı kentsel peyzaj resim sergisi büyük boy boyama sanatçılar şehir ressamlar

αφελείς ζωγράφοι λαϊκά έργα τέχνης καλλιτέχνης αστικό τοπίο ζωγραφικής μεγάλου μεγέθους ζωγραφική καλλιτέχνες ζωγράφοι της πόλης naivie mākslas gleznotāji tautas mākslas darbu mākslinieki pilsētas ainavu gleznojumi lielizmēra gleznojumi colofrul mākslinieki pilsētas gleznotāji naive kunstmaler folkekunstkunstner urbane landskapsmalerier stor størrelse maleri colofrul kunstnere bymalere السذاجة الفن رسام أعمال فنية شعبية فنان لوحات المناظر الطبيعية الحضرية حجم كبير اللوحة فناني مدينة كولوفول رسامين المدينة naiwny malarz artystyczny artysta ludowy artysta miejski malarstwo pejzażowe malarstwo wielkoformatowe Coloful artyści malarze miejscy

ingênuo pintor arte folclórica artista pinturas de paisagens urbanas pinturas em tamanho grande artistas coloful pintores de cidades

naivní umělec malíř lidová umělecká díla městská krajina malby velkoformátová malba koloidní umělci městské malíři pictori naivi pictori artiști populari artiști peisaje urbane picturi de dimensiuni mari pictori coloful artiști pictori oraș художник наивного искусства народное творчество художник городской пейзаж картины большого размера живопись колофул художников город художников naiv konstmålare folk konstverk konstnär urbana landskap målningar stor storlek målning coloful konstnärer stadmålare

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

A revised version of Karachi Extended Circular Railway Plan designed by myself. KCR Project is thought to be completed by 2011 as promised by Mr. Mustafa Kamal (Mayor of Karachi)

 

Views of Mustafa Kamal: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNt5BSlq4rc

 

Round and round on train

(Source: Jang News, Karachi, Pakistan)

 

The Karachi Circular Railway project may need a hefty sum to be rebuilt according to present day needs but it certainly provides a solution to many of Karachi’s traffic issues

 

Shahid Husain

  

In 1966, when I was in school, one of my favourite pastimes was to have a ride on Karachi Circular Railway (KCR). My classmate Javed Iqbal and I would sneak from our homes, buy a 25 paisa ticket and ride on the wonderful train which traversed between Wazir Mansion in Khardar area up to Drigh Road. We made sure that we would not disembark from the train because in that case we had to buy another ticket. There was no ticket checker and we would ride on the train for hours, to and fro.

 

In those days film Akhri Station of Shabnam and Rahman was drawing huge crowds and we had named KCR after that film.

 

After a lapse of so many years KCR is again making headlines and 16-million citizens of Karachi are being told that it would be revived. According to newspaper reports the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council has decided to revive KCR as a "modern commuter system" at a cost of Rs 128.5 billion. The committee suggested that the railway tracks along the main lines should be made dual from Karachi City Station to Drigh Road and around 700,000 commuters would be able to travel by it on a daily basis.

 

Although the investment to revive KCR seems to be huge but given the fact that billions of rupees are being spent on constructing faulty overhead bridges and underpasses that transform into huge ponds during rains, KCR seems to be a rational option. More so because as many as 700,000 passengers would be able to avail the facility daily.

 

It may not be easy to translate the dream into reality because most of the railway land has been encroached upon on both sides of the tracks and it would be a formidable task to evacuate these people. The ruthlessness with which railways land has been encroached upon could be gauged from the fact that the famous Awami Markaz on Shahrah e Faisal and built by slain Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto with much fanfare is on railway’s land.

 

The KCR is a public transport facility established for the masses of Karachi in 1964 under the regulation and control of Pakistan Railways with a very low fare and efficient service. KCR was initially built forming a small circle using the main line as the base, taking off on the mainline at Drigh colony instead of Malir Cantt, according to a report prepared by Urban Resource Centre (URC), a non-government organisation headed by noted architect and planner Arif Hasan.

 

The railway planners initially aimed to use this line as by-pass for freight traffic and accordingly built a big goods train’s yard at Wazir Mansion. The KCR was, however, hardly used for freight traffic and was primarily used as commuter rail system, the report said.

 

According to a report, the KCR could serve as a better means of transport communication than the prevailing buses and minibus system that pollutes the city a lot less and is a faster and more convenient option. The following facts depict the importance of the KCR, according to the report:

 

*26 passengers can travel in a minibus, 100 in a double decker, 300 in an air-conditioned light rail bogey and 1800 can travel in a heavy rail. *Expansion rate of the city is from 100-750 sq km (i.e. 7.5 times), and public transport demands have multiplied 12 times.

 

*5646 public buses ply in the city and about 1700 more buses would be needed in the near future.

 

KCR is important because it passes through all major working areas of Karachi and also gives coverage to all important residential areas. It is situated at a distance of 1-1/2 kilometres from Schon Circle in Clifton and less than half kilometers from Boat Basin. It is a 5-12 minute walking distance from Pakistan Secretariat, the High Court, the KMC building, the City Court and Passport Office. It runs along I.I. Chundrigar Road and is located less than half a kilometre from Kharadar. It is half a kilometre from the Fish Harbour and about half a kilometre from Lea Market. Pathways to these locations and a shuttle to Lea Market is all that is required because a one-kilometre walk takes no more than 10 minutes, and this is universally accepted as appropriate for linking with a transport system, according to the report.

 

"There was no logic behind terminating the operations of KCR," Mohammad Nauman, an associate professor at the prestigious NED University of Engineering and Technology told TNS. "It catered to the needs of hundreds of thousands of commuters, especially the working class people who worked at Sindh Industrial Trading Estate (SITE) and industrial areas of Landhi."

 

He said in the mid-1970s, the country faced a textile crisis and a large number of industrial workers were laid off. Hence the number of passengers commuting through KCR dropped and became an excuse to terminate the services of KCR.

 

No efforts were made to preserve railway tracks and infrastructure thereafter by Pakistan Railways, government of Sindh and the City District Government Karachi and the vast swathes of land on both sides of the tracks were occupied. Even the Karachi Building Control Authority (KBCA) and cantonment boards allowed construction around the reserved areas on both sides of the tracks. Near Wazir Mansion station one even found wooden planks of railways being openly sold by unscrupulous elements.

 

"If revived and extended, sub-urban railways running at grade level would also serve the workers of various cottage industrial areas of the city and upcoming industrial areas besides SITE and industrial centres of Landhi already covered by tracks," Nauman said.

 

He pointed out that it could cater to the needs of North Karachi up to Northern Bypass besides Sohrab Goth and Gulshan-e-Maymar and would serve commuters from North Karachi, New Karachi, Surjani Town etc. He said KCR could be developed along Sharea Faisal in the first phase and up to Education City in city’s suburbs in the second phase.

 

Obviously KCR would give a boost to economic activity and productivity and save precious time that is lost in commuting in Karachi. "Bus stops should be made at railway stations and could serve as the starting point," Nauman said.

 

The land prescribed on both sides of the track dates back to colonial era and given the fact that a major chunk of land has been occupied it could be reduced as has been done in Japan, Nauman said.

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ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

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ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

According to Greek mythology, Pisces represents the fish into which Aphrodite and her son Eros transformed in order to escape the monster Typhon, the "Father of All Monsters".

  

Model: Shonna Lynn

Hair: Portia Malia KuualohaMeli Imle of P.M.K.M.I.

MUA: Paula Yahn

  

Lighting Info: AB800 through 60" PLM Umbrella at 7 o'clock. White wall at 3 o'clock providing bounce.

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

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ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

Vlastníci Milotic obývali nejprve vodní tvrz, jejímž pozůstatkem je zbytek vodního příkopu kolem zámku. Až do konce 18. století stála jako připomínka této tvrze věž (v prostoru jižně od současné stavby zámku). Poté, co tvrz přestala vyhovovat náročnějším požadavkům na bytovou kulturu, byla na konci 16. století, někdy mezi lety 1586 - 1596, přebudována na renesanční jednopatrový zámek. Stalo se tomu tak za Bernarda Ludvíka Tovara z Enczesfeldu, jehož erb a erb jeho ženy Aleny, rozené Berkové z Dubé, jsou druhotně umístěny na nárožích oranžérií, konírny a jízdárny, a dokládají tak jejich zásah do podoby milotického sídla. Renesanční zámek měl arkády jak v přízemí, tak v prvním patře. Určité stavební zásahy, spíše konzervačního charakteru, si vyžádala poškození zámku vzniklá během jeho napadení povstalci Štěpána Bočkaje na počátku 17. století. Zásadnější změnou pro vzhled zámku byla přístavba nárožních věží a 2. patra v 70. letech 17. století, k níž došlo v rámci rekonstrukcí zámku vypáleného "Tatary" v roce 1663. Další újmy zámek utrpěl roku 1705, kdy byl atakován kuruckými vojsky Františka II. Rákoczyho. Obranný systém zůstal zachován až do zásadní barokní přestavby objektu, což dokládá plán a veduta milotického zámku, které se nachází ve Státním archivu v Norimberku, přibližně datované do let 1701 - 1710.

Současná podoba zámku je výsledkem stavebních úprav prováděných v první polovině 18. století. V letech 1702 až 1746 byl majitelem milotického zámku Karel Antonín Serényi, který přistoupil k jeho přestavbě, aby získal reprezentativní sídlo. Úpravy probíhaly ve dvou fázích, v letech 1719 - 1725 a 1738 - 1743, a nezměnily původní čtyřkřídlou dispozici zámku.

V první stavební fázi bylo postaveno východní křídlo zámku se sallou terrenou a reprezentačním sálem, dále skleník v dolní části zahrady (byl zbourán ve 2. polovině 18. století) a přístupový most. Práce probíhaly také v interiérech: v roce 1725 dokončil Jan Kristián Pröbstel hlavní schodiště zámku, štukatér Giovanni Michael Fontana stropy obou předsálí (dnes kulečníkový pokoj a knihovna) a jídelny; malíř František Řehoř Ignác Eckstein odevzdal hotovou fresku v reprezentačním sále. Ještě před rokem 1719 pracovali na štukové výzdobě pracovny hraběte (dnes společenského salonu) Pietro a Bernard Spinettiovi. Během druhé fáze byla realizována stavba konírny, jízdárny a obou oranžérií. Jan Kryštof Schletterer dodal sochařskou výzdobu mostu a na attiku zámku byly osazeny sochy patrně od Jana Kristiána Pröbstela.

Zároveň byla dokončena výzdoba interiérů - dřevěné obložení kuřáckého kabinetu a originální tapety hraběnčina kabinetu. V této druhé fázi vytvořil Josef Tadeáš Rotter fresku nad hlavním schodištěm a Josef Ignác Mildorfer fresku v zámecké kapli, která patří k jeho nejvýše ceněným pracím.

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

Last week I got together with the folks at Espionage Cosmetics to do a shoot for their upcoming line of makeup. We decided to tell some ghost stories.

 

Model: Annalee Peck

Wardrobe Stylist: Meescha Dare

Hair: Malia Malir

Make-up: Jaimie Cordero

 

Strobist Info: Vivitar 283 through white shoot-through umbrella at 7 o'clock. Smoke effect shot on black background with Vivitar 283 bare at 10 o'clock.

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

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ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

ROOF HEAT PROOFING COMPANY PROFILE:

  

We would like to introduce ourselves as one of the Pioneer of ROOF HEAT PROOFING in Pakistan. Our company was established in the year 2000.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Family Business Background.

 

Our Business Background is that we are importer of chemicals. When Pakistan got independence our grandfather Mr.Abdul Khaliq Gandhak wala (Late) was the first one to open a chemical outlet in Jodia Bazar Karachi. Every chemical related industrialist and Business men know him really well.

 

What is ROOF HEAT PROOFING Cool Tech?

 

In chemical field, we started ROOF HEAT PROOFING, a new business which fulfills the need of every house, Factory, Office, Hotel, School, Hospital and any other organization. ROOF HEAT PROOFING is the mixture of different types of chemicals, and Sun block chemicals from Pakistan, Korea, China and Germany.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Vision and Mission.

 

After 35 years all over the world such as USA, GULF, Saudi Arabia and Hot region countries Cool Tech brought ROOF HEAT PROOFING facility in Pakistan in 2000. Approx.: 8000sq ft clean Area can be done within a day without any disturbance and noise. You can use your roof conveniently and you can search that type of coating on internet by any search engine like yahoo Google etc. Just mention ROOF HEAT PROOFING. Your Air Conditioner Bill will be deducted around 20 to 30%. Recommended by Engineers and consultant all over the world.

 

WHY ROOF HEAT PROOFING IS NECESSARY FOR ALL TOP FLOORS.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills.

Cool Tech Saves your money against high Air conditioner Bills. The best reason to use Cool tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is simply put……..You save Money! How much does it cost? Well, considering reduced electric bills, less wear and tear on air conditioner components, extended roof life, increased comfort and the beauty supplied, it’s almost FREE! Cool Tech will help pay for itself before you know it by enabling you to save 20-30% of your electricity cost. Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is a high built coating made from highly water-resistant polymers and additives that give flexibility and durability.

  

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against hot sun rays.

 

Roof Heat Proofing provides SOLAR REFLECTANCE, which means it reflects most of the infrared and visible light striking the surface of the coating. Over 80% of the light striking Cool Tech (ROOF HEAT PROOFING) is reflected back into the atmosphere and away from your roof. Then Roof Heat Proofing repels over 80% of the heat striking it. It bounces this heat back into the atmosphere. This synergistic effect means that Cool Tech reflects the majority of radiant energy away from the structure while the micro-porous structure of the coating dissipated and blocks any radiation that is absorbed and reduces the energy transmitted to the substrate.

 

ROOF HEAT PROOFING Protect your roof against thermal shocks

 

Roof Heat Proofing also helps prevent thermal shocks. A hot roof can experience thermal shocks when a passing shower of cold rain hits the hot roof causing a rapid and tremendously violent contraction. These violent contractions can rip seams open, pop fasteners out of the roofs substrate, pull flashing out of the imbedding plies and generally destroys your roof. Keeping your roof cool prevents the radical contraction that leads to “ROOF SHOCK”, premature roof failure and costly replacement costs.

  

SOME OF OUR VALUABLE CLIENTS (COMMERCIAL)

 

• BAY VIEW HIGH SCHOOL CLIFTON 2012

• PAK GREASE MANUFAC KEEMARI KARACHI 2013

• BONANZA GARMENTS 2013

• SOUTH SHORE O-LEVEL SCHOOL DHA 2013

• KARACHI GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLIFTON 2011

• SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGINEERING CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• (FOTCO) FAUJI OIL TERMINAL & DISTRIBUTION Co. Ltd (PORT QASIM) 2010

• OYSTER TECHNOLOGIC (PVT)LTD KORANGI 2011

• THE RESIDENCY HOTEL (LAHORE) 2011

• ARENA KARSAZ (2010)

• ARY DIGITAL NETWORK STUDIO (SITE) 2009

• MERCK (PVT) LTD QUETTA 2011

• CARE LOGISTIC SHARA-E-FAISAL 2011

• PRECISION POLYMERS (PVT) LIMITED 2011

• S. ABDULLAH & COMPANY (K-SHAMSHEER) (DHA) 2005

• MEDICAIDS PAKISTAN PVT LTD (KORANGI) 2011

• ICON TOWER (SITE OFFICE) ADJACENT ABDULLAH SHAH GHAZI MAZAR 2010

• CENTURY 21 TEXTILE (S.I.T.E) 2004

• HAKEEM ABDUL GHAFFAR AGHA (AGHA HERBAL, TARIQ ROAD) 2009

• (FOTCO) GUEST HOUSE (DHA) 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• EDEN ROBE GARMENTS (SITE) 2007

• RAZAQUE STEEL (SITE) 2008

• STAR CNG N.NAZIMABAD 2011

• ST. PETERS HIGH SCHOOL KASHMIR ROAD 2009

• K.N. ACCADEMY (MALIR CANTT) 2003

• HAMPTON SCHOOL (CLIFTON) 2007

• WOODWARDS (PVT) LTD (AMEER KHUSRO ROAD) 2010

• CHAS. A MENDOZA (RAZI ROAD) 2010

• KIRAN HOSPITAL (SAFFORA GOTH) 2004

• USMAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL (F.B. AREA) 2003

• CIVIL HOSPITAL 2004

• M.M. TOWERS (DHA) (MAIN KHAYABAN-E-ITEHAD) 2004

• LOYA ASSOCIATE (P.E.C.H.S) 2005

• ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE (KORANGI OFFICE AREA) 2010

• OXYHEALTH LOUNGE & RELAXATION CLUB (CLIFTON) 2008

• SHAN SILK (KORANGI) 2011

   

SOME OF OUR VALUABALE CLIENTS (RESIDENTIAL)

 

• MR. FAROOQ (BONANAZA GARMENTS) 2013

• MR. JUNAID JAMSHED DHA 2013

• MR ASHRAF S/O MR. LIAQUT ALI KHAN 1ST PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN

• MIAN NASEER ARCHITECT 2013

• MR. SIKANDER BAKHT (FORMER PAKISTANI CRICKETER) D.H.A 2011

• MR. MASOOD HASSAN (CLIFTON) 2009 M/S. SIEMENS CO. LTD. SITE 2010

• MR. MURAD ALI SHAH MINISTOR OF IRRIGATION AND POWER (DHA) 2010

• MR. IMRAN S. SATTAR OXFORD SWETTERS DHA 2011

• MR. ASGHAR RANGOON WALA (ROYAL RODALE CLUB) (DHA) 2007

• MR YASIN SIDDIQUI CHAIRMAN “APTMA” DHA 2010 (SINDH & BALOCHISTAN ZONE)

• MR. SAJJAD HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. SARFARAZ HUSSAIN SHAH “APNA TV CHANNEL” (C.E) DHA 2010

• MR. RAFIQ (ORIENT TEXTILE) DHA 2011.

• MS. FATIMA (D/O LATE MR. KAMAL FILM ACTOR) DHA 2011

• MR. BUKSH JUMANI (KHAIRPUR HOUSE) DHA 2011

• MR DANISH KHWAJA (A.R.Y) 2011 D.H.A / MR. NOFEL HUM T.V. 2011

• MR. YOUSUF DEWAN. (DEWAN GROUP OF INDUSTRIES) (DHA) 2003

• MR. HAMZA FAROOQ / MR. ABDUL BAAQI DEWAN. (DHA) 2008

• DR. RAHEEM-UL-HAQ (DHA) (SOUTH CITY HOSPITAL CLIFTON) 2007

• DR. ZEENAT ESSANI D.H.A 2008 / DR. ZAKIR ALVI D.H.A 2011

• MR. A. KARIM PARACHA (C.I.M. SHIPPING COMPANY) (DHA) 2008

• MR. SHAKEEL MASOOD (C.E. DAWN NEWS). (DHA) 2008

• MR ABBAS / MR SHABBIR (ARENA KARSAZ) 2010

• MR. AHMED ZAFAR EMIRATES GLOBAL BANK (DHA) 2010

• MR. POLAD SUZUKI MOTORS DEALER CLIFTON 2010

• MR. IQBAL.S.MUHAMMAD PARAMOUNT BOOKS PVT LTD 2009

• MR SIKANDAR (CAFÉ FLOW) / MR. NADEEM ISLAM (BAYVIEW SCHOOL)

• MR. ALI ADAMJEE / MR. BILAL DAILY AGHAZ NEWS DHA 2010

• MR. HASSAN AKHTER (DHA) (MATRIX COMPANY CLIFTON) 2004

• MR. BILAL (DHA) DAILY AGHAZ NEWS 2009

• MR. NOSHAER (YAZDANI MOTORS D.H.A) 2008

• MRS. ANWAR PIONEER CABLES (D.H.A) 2011

• MR. ASLAM PAKISTAN CABLES (CLIFTON) 2011

• MR. ABDUL HANNAN (KHAS INDUSTRIES) D.H.A 2010

• MR. NAVEED ILLAHI “ALI ASGHAR TEXTILE” (DHA RESIDENCE) 2010.

   

roof heat proofing, roof treatment services, roof insulation pakistan, roof insulation chemical, roof heat protection, heat reflection white coating, heat proof HOME

Roof Heat Proofing for existing roofs to protect your place from heat.

Available in all major cities of Pakistan.

 

For client list and more details.

contact: salman matin

03332284724

02135486688

 

www.cooltechpk.com/videos.html

www.cooltechpk.com

www.facebook.com/cooltech2000

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofing

www.facebook.com/roofheatproofingkarachi

www.roofheatproofing.com ,

www.roofinsulationpakistan.com,

www.roofinsulationchemical.com

www.rooftreatmentservices.com

www.cooltech.com.pk

   

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