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Badā' (meaning: "revealing after concealing", or "alteration in the divine will") is a Shia concept regarding God. It refers to God revealing His true will about a decision, wherein the people thought His will had already been made on that issue. The Shia do not believe that God had no knowledge of the ultimate outcome.
The Shi’a concept of Bada’ can be thoroughly explained through the words of Ayatollah Morteza Motahhari (a disciple of Ayatollah Khomeini):
Furthermore, bada' does not occur in the knowledge of God (which is absolute and unchanging, and is described as "al-lawh al-mahfûz” – i.e. the protected tablet), it can only occur in the knowledge of humans and angels (which is not necessarily absolute, and is described as "lawhu 'l-mahw wa 'l-ithbat” – i.e. the tablet that can be erased and re-written). An example of this is stated by Imam Ali:
This last passage is significant; in it, although Imam 'Ali claims to have the access to 'ilmu 'l-ghayb (knowledge of the unseen) he acknowledges that it is totally dependent upon the will of Allah.
Bada (stylized as bada; Korean: 바다) is an operating system for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet computers. It is developed by Samsung Electronics. Its name is derived from "바다 (bada)", meaning "ocean" or "sea" in Korean. It ranges from mid-range to high-end smartphones.
To foster adoption of Bada OS, Samsung is reportedly considering releasing the source code under an open-source license, and expanding device support to include Smart TVs. Samsung has announced it will merge Bada into the Tizen project, but it is not confirmed.
After the announcement, the Wave S8500 was first shown at Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona in February 2010. At that time, applications running on the first Bada phone were demonstrated, including Gameloft's Asphalt 5.
After the launch, companies such as Twitter, EA, Capcom, Gameloft and Blockbuster showed their support for the Bada platform.
In May 2010, Samsung released a beta of their Bada software development kit (SDK) to attract developers. Samsung also began the Bada Developer Challenge with a total prize of $2,700,000 (USD). In August 2010, Samsung released version 1.0 of the SDK.
Yeah oh~
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah ah~
Onjena gidaryo wajyo oh babe
Bujoghan ne sarang chewojil tekaji
Oh~ na mon girul tonayo gude narul guriwo hal tekaji
Want you say that you love me say that you need me
Onjenga nodo nukkil suga ige soroui binjarirul cheul su idamyon
Norul wihe be mine tonight
Irohge nol nukkinun gon oh babe
Nul yogiso namanul gidaryo jun ni mosub
Oh why mon girul tonan hu (tell me you will be mine)
Sarangun we do momul su issulka
Want you say that you love me say that you need me
Noui gu hanmadimyon chungbunhan gol soroui binjarirul cheul su idamyon
Norul wihe be mine tonight
Byolbido girirhun bame gude narul chajawa
Jichin nunul gamgo nege angimyon
Say that you love me say that you need me
Onjenga nodo nukkil suga ige soroui binjarirul cheul su idamyon
Norul wihe be mine
Want you say that you love me say that you need me
Noui gu hanmadimyon chungbunhan gol soroui binjarirul cheul su idamyon
Norul wihe be mine tonight
Mine~ norul wihe be mine