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    Language

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    What is language? We as humans are used to communicate with other people everyday‚ but do we really know what is exactly the language and what it implies? We are constantly communicating among us as a necessity without knowing what we are exactly doing. This is why language has been the topic of too many investigations by a lot of scientists. Language has different characteristics that differentiate us from the rest of the living beings. Here we will mention the most important facts of it‚ in order

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    Asian Influences on the Filipino Culture Hindu Pre-contact period Before the Spanish period‚ the archipelagoes of Southeast Asia were under the influence of traders from the Hindu-Malayan culture‚ such as theMajapahit Empire‚ which was then supplanted by Islamic :D teaching by Muslims traders from Gujarat‚ India. Influences from the Indian subcontinent may be traced earlier to before the arrival of the Arabs and the Europeans during the 15th and 16th centuries respectively. The rulers of many

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    Badran Feminism in Islam

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    Abstract The following is a review paper which assesses Margot Badran’s Feminism in Islam: Secular and Religious Convergences. After providing an insight into the books main topics and ideas‚ an evaluation of Badran’s literary skills are provided to asses her credibility and introduce the main argument of the critical response. The reader will be provided with several arguments which prove that there were many male advocates of feminism in Islam which Badran chose not to include in her research

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    Report on Media Representations of Arabs and Muslims By:Lamia Tabina RELI2310A Instructor: Dr. Matthew A. MacDonald After hearing about all the laughter my friends had while watching the movie The Dictator‚ I was actually excited to go see a movie at the theaters for once. However‚ as the movie ended and I was walking back to my car‚ I realized that what my friends thought was hysterically funny was actually mockery done to my own race and culture which I couldn’t find funny at all. In

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    things they feel strongly about. Their language of communication allows for exaggerations and loaded words to emphasize meanings. It is more important how something it is expressed than what is actually being said. The Arab culture emphasizes the importance of honor‚ relationships‚ friendship and traditional religion. Relationships to people are more important than contracts to companies. Hospitality is a core value and cannot be offended or rejected. Arabic men show a lot of feeling such as kissing

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    The Book I Like Most

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    moues and the other like science fiction but I have different mind. I do not have any favourite book of those. I like theHoly Quran the most. It is a heavenly book. The Holy Quran and revealed to the Holy Prophet (peace he upon him). It is in Arabic language.     The Holy Quran is my favourite book become I get satisfaction after reciting it. Every morning I lone to recite the Holy Quran. I recite it with its Urdu translation. There is a lot of information in it. Every Muslim has a firm belief in

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    The Electronic Commerce in Jordan Introduction: Nowadays‚ the concern about the benefits of Electronic Commerce has increased among the companies and the consumers around the world. The term of Electronic Commerce means ‘any transaction of selling‚ buying or exchanging of product‚ service or information via the internet or other computer networks’ [1]. Although the massive usage of E-Commerce around the world‚ other countries especially the developing countries still have

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    Books Make Us Impractical

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    courage to look ahead‚ to fight for a cause‚ to never give up. Quran - verbatim word of Allah‚ does it make us impractical by any means? The symbol of all books ‚ the sea of practices ‚ the ocean of experiences ‚the finest piece of literature in Arabic language‚ a book for divine guidance‚ direction to humanity. Ladies and gentlemen books have transformed millions of lives and they are still doing. Inspirational stories truly change people’s outlook towards life. I ask you Ladies and gentlemen I ask

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    MTV Arabia 1. Since one of the biggest challenges faced by MTV was launching MTV Arabia and coping with the prevalent culture of the Arab world‚ it is important to explain what issues may be difficult for them to deal with. Since the Arab world has many different types of societal and economic issues that relate to their various national people‚ their entertainment tastes and budgets must be catered to. The Arab culture is often much more conservative and based on traditional customs than MTV’s

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    al-ghazaal (Women of Sand and Myrrh)‚  Faras Al-shaitan‚  Barid Bayrut(Beirut Blues). Al-Shaykh has also written two plays‚ Dark Afternoon Tea in 1995 and Paper Husband in 1997. Though she speaks English fluently‚ Al-Shaykh continues to write solely in Arabic. She still resides in London. Salwa Bakr (سلوى بكر) was born in 1949 in Matariyya‚ Egypt to a railroad worker. The stories and rituals of her widowed and unschooled mother sparked her interest in the world views and speech styles of the poor or uneducated women

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