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    unemployment in Saudi Arabia is poor education. In fact‚ there is a huge lack of schools and industrial colleges which leads to weak education outcomes. In addition‚ many majors and subjects that are taught in universities such as history‚ geography and Arabic literature don’t help the nature of the jobs offered. The second cause is the labor system. Many companies prefer to employ foreign workers instead of offering jobs to Saudi young people so that they can reduce their expenses. The last problem is

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    to the struggle and efforts made for the sake of God and in his cause‚ as mentioned in Quran: * “So obey not the unbelievers‚ but struggle with them thereby mightily (25:52 Furqan) * Struggle for God as is His due (22:78 Hajj) * Arabic words deriving from the root word ‘jhd’ (denotes “efforts”) occurs 41 times in the Quran. * only 10 0f these 41 refer clearly and unambiguously to the conduct of war * Generally in all these places it refers to: * devotion

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    Short Essay on Racism

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    the heat is intense” which replaced the original verse‚ “Where they cut of your ear/ If they don’t like your face” (Giroux‚ 105). Not only were these lyrics violent but they were truly an example of the worst kind of racism. Aladdin depicts the Arabic world and its people as exotic‚ humorous‚ and violent. The American cartoon portrays all Arab men as either street thugs‚... in the film and begins the movies “depiction of Arab culture with a decidedly racist tone” (Giroux‚ 104). An Arab merchant

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    Cultural essay- Tunisia

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    Traditions‚ Women‚ Beliefs‚ Food‚ Customs‚ Family." Countries and Their Cultures. 2011. Web. 27 Oct. 2011. . 9. Lewis‚ Paul M. "Ethnologue Report for Tunisia." Ethnologue‚ Languages of the World. Http://www.ethnologue.com/.‚ 2009. Web. 27 Oct. 2011. . 10. Tom McArthur. "SABIR." Concise Oxford Companion to the English Language. 1998. Encyclopedia.com. 1 Nov. 2011 . 11. "Tunisia." CultureGrams Online Edition. ProQuest‚ 2011. Web. 26 Oct 2011. 12 13. "Tunisia." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia

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    Arabic Literature

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    Arabic literature Main article: Arabic literature Main article: Literature of Morocco Ibn Tufail (Abubacer) and Ibn al-Nafis were pioneers of the philosophical novel. Ibn Tufail wrote the first fictional Arabic novel Hayy ibn Yaqdhan (Philosophus Autodidactus) as a response to al-Ghazali ’s The Incoherence of the Philosophers‚ and then Ibn al-Nafis also wrote a novel Theologus Autodidactus as a response to Ibn Tufail ’s Philosophus Autodidactus. Both of these narratives had protagonists(Hayy in Philosophus

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    Bob Fernea travel to Marrakech‚ Morocco because Mr. Fernea receives a scholarship grant to study anthropology in Morocco. From the start of the book‚ it is easy to admire Fernea because she is ambitious‚ “We would all learn the dialect of Moroccan Arabic‚ so different from the Egyptian and Iraqi dialects we had spoken a long time ago. Hopefully we would learn something about Morocco and North Africa.” As the story progressed‚ I realized how difficult these tasks would be to achieve. Through her narratives

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    Ancient Egypt Essay

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    Egyptian words referring to the land ( Hut-ka-ptah‚ or "house of the essence [ka] of Ptah‚" a local god). Western names derive from this‚ as does the word "Copt" (in Arabic‚ qibt ). "Copt" can be taken to mean "Egyptian" in general‚ but now commonly means an Egyptian Christian‚ technically one belonging to the majority Coptic Church. In Arabic

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    Spread of Islam

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    economic growth throughout dar al-Islam. Since the 7th century C.E.‚ the Quran has served as the cornerstone of Islamic society. It established Arabic as a flexible and powerful medium of communication. In other words‚ Arabic text was the only definitive and reliable scripture of the Quran. So as Muslim missionaries spread the message of Allah‚ Arabic text began to become familiar to different societies. The Quran was also used by Muslim theologians and jurists who needed guidance on how to formulate

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    or the Christian knights from Western Europe came to the ME‚ in order to claim back their holy city Jerusalem‚ they were awed in wonder as they saw how spices came and went‚ and the transfusion of many enlightening ideas took place. They witnessed Arabic numerals‚ philosophical ideas‚ and even amends to their own ideas. As a result‚ they used the Arabs’ ideas to compensate for the lost Greek knowledge. Overall‚ the Italian merchant class flourished with wealth from the new exotic spices and goods

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    Arabic Calligraphy

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    The written ****** of the Arabic ******** unites the world of Islam. Arabic calligraphy is considered very beautiful by the whole world‚ both Islamic and non-Islamic. Of course‚there are many different ******s which the arabic calligraphy can use such as Kufic‚Thulth and Riq’ah. Calligraphy is probably the most important form of art for muslims. It is seen not only in the Qur’an and in books but also in many also in many other places. It is used‚for example‚for the decoration of buildings. There

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