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    Israeli and Arab Conflict

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    shared language‚ religion and culture amongst the majority of Arab civilians in the Middle East‚ have been known to deliver the feeling of patriotism and chauvinism for Arabs all around the world. Arab citizens have supported each other throughout conflicts with the west in the twentieth century and are united under a single ideology. “We swear to God that we shall not rest until we restore Arab nationalism to Palestine and Palestine to the Arab nation. There is no room for imperialism and there is no

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    al quran

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    skip to main | skip to sidebar Al-Gurabah Blog Archive 2009 (8) August (8) Amazing facts in the QURAN The Sign of God Fresh Water in Ocean Depth The Fly and Bee in the QURAN Ants in Quran Al-Quran and Astronomy Scientific miracle of Al-Qur’an Planet Earth Monday‚ 24 August 2009 Amazing facts in the QURAN Top of Form Bottom of Form Miracle of Islam and Miracle of Quran Miracle of Islam Content 1. Miracle of Islam : Informs people about articles of God‚ name of Allah

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    Al-Rawwas By Al Husseini

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    The dignified prophetic narrator Imam sayyed sheikh Muhammad Mahdi Al-Sayyadi Al-Rifai Al-Husseini‚ famously known as Al-Rawwas—please refer to his biography at the end of this book—in his poetry collection Mishkat Ul-Yaqeen (The Niche of Certainty)‚ said the following concerning the Rifai way‚ the bit of its conditions‚ and its secrets and news. Our way is a means of extraordinariness‚ and a ladder towards refraining from all existences. Our way‚ whoever were of a sincere heart in it‚ Became by

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    The Term Arab Spring

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    Arab Spring ARAB SPRING The term Arab Spring as used to denote these events may have started with an article by Marc Lynch published in the political journal Foreign Policy. The Arab Spring is a revolutionary wave of demonstrations‚ protests‚ and wars occurring in the Arab world that began on 18 December 2010 and have continued since. To date‚ rulers have been forced from power in Tunisia‚ Egypt‚ Libya‚ and Yemen; civil uprisings have erupted in Bahrain and Syria; major protests have broken out

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    Counseling Arab Americans

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    MULTICULTURAL DIVERSITY Counseling Arab Americans Jay C Coleman Amridge University Abstract The belief‚ common among non-Arab Americans‚ that Arabic families are oppressive and dominated by violent fathers who mistreat their wives and children‚ has been documented in numerous sources (e.g. Suleiman‚ 1988‚ Al-Mughni‚ 1993). This is probably not unexpected given the struggle to fit traditional Islam with expanding women’s rights throughout the Muslim world (Al-Mughni‚ 1993). Despite theological

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    Arab Spring in Syria

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    government of President Bashar Al-Assad. This insurrection has placed Syria at the head of a growing regional movement called the ‘Arab Spring’ which is calling for more freedom and modernization of government throughout the Arab states. With no end to the violence in sight‚ foreign intervention becomes more and more likely. One recent developing story from Syria is the assassination of Kurdish politician Meshaal Tammo by forces rumored to be loyal to current President Assad (Al Jazeera‚ Kurdish Activist

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    Al-Khalil ibn Ahmed Al-Farahidi: an Arabic Language Genius Al-Khalil’s was born in Oman and grew up in Basra‚ Iraq (718-786 A.D). He was fond of study and research; he was one of the earliest Arab lexicographer and Linguists. He stayed constantly and adhered to his scholars and teachers until he became the first teacher in Basra in Arabic language‚ grammar‚ music and Arabic prosody. His best known contributions are Kitab al-’Ayn regarded as the first dictionary (lexicon) of the Arabic Language

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    Project Overview ‘Burj Khalifa’‚ formerly known as ‘Burj Dubai’ is currently the world’s tallest building. It is a unique & spectacular skyscraper‚ and an engineering marvel to set ones sight on – if one could get a complete glance without having to strain their neck. Almost a kilometer from tip-to-toe‚ the exquisite structure stands about 2‚717 feet or 830 meters tall with total-floors amounting over 160 (Golden‚ 2010). Located in the heart of the fresh-metropolitan city‚ Dubai‚ the Burj Khalifa was just

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    Al-Andalus

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    Arabic Lit 1121 Al-Andalus Al-Andalus was referred to as the areas of the Iberian Peninsula which were occupied by the Moors between 711-1492 AD. The Iberian Peninsula is the south western most part of Europe including Spain‚ Portugal‚ and France. The Moors were Muslim people of Arab descent who invaded or settled Al-Andalus from Northern Africa. Before the Moors came to the Iberian Peninsula‚ Spain was ruled under the Visigoths. Their kingdom quickly fell apart when the Moors

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    Outcomes of the Arab Spring

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    centuries‚ Arab regimes have expropriated‚ abused and taken advantage of power and wealth from their people; it was only a matter of time before things turned around. The year 2010 will be remembered in history as the year that witnessed the uprising of the Arab Spring‚ the term "Arab Spring" denotes the Revolutions of 1848; a series of political turmoil swept through Europe in 1848. Moreover‚ in the aftermath of the Iraq War the term ‘Arab Spring’ was used by analysts who foresaw a major Arab movement

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