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Articles related to "Arabic"
El-jaahil 'adoww nafsoh: Arabic
One of the world's great languages battles primitive Internet technology to claim its rightful place online. arabic • arab • middle east • africa • saudi
Arabic Food and Arab Hospitality This article discusses Arabic food and the meaning of Arab hospitality. ethnic cuisine • arabic food • hummus • arab traditions • customs
Arabic Music 101 (Part Two) Part Two of a two part article: Brief introduction to Arabic music with links to music sites, sites on Arabic performers, and other information on Arabic music. arabic music • arab singers • arab • arabs • arabic
Arabs on the Internet A guide, and description of the ways the Internet can be used by Arabs, or anyone interested in the Arab culture and people. arabs • arab culture • arab • arabic internet • arabic
Arabic and Islamic Calligraphy A brief discussion of the Arabic language and Islamic calligraphy. islamic calligraphy • art • islamic art • arabic
Islamic Country, Not Arabic Country Arabic made compulsory at higher levels of school in Pakistan. pakistan • arabic • islamiyat • compulsory • matriculation
Traditional Arabic Musical Instruments: Oud, Shababa, Tableh, Duff, Qanan, and Rababa Part One of a two part article: Brief introduction to Arabic music with links to music sites, sites on Arabic performers, and other information on Arabic music. arabic musical instruments • arab musical instruments • oud • shababa • nay
Arab-Israeli Cookbook A slice of life, love and food in the words of everyday people affected by the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Robin Soans' documentary theatre, The Arab-Israeli Cookbook, plays in Toronto until April 1, 2006. robin soans • arabic food • israeli food • documentary theatre • studio 108
Gazpacho, Spain’s Famous Cold Soup Tracing Gazpacho from its Arabic roots to its modern day versions, Andalusia's rich history unfolds for us through Gazpacho recipes from The Cuisines of Spain cookbook. gazpacho • andalusia • spain • cookbooks • ajo blanco
Khalil Gibran Academy in NYC The Arabic-themed public school is creating controversy before it even opens. Many are concerned about what will be taught in the classrooms. khalil gibran • debbie almontaser • september 11 • the prophet • arabic academy
The Year of Living Dangerously
Surprising revelations punctuate World Languages' first 30 articles. language • linguistics • linguist • arabic • quebec
(Part 2) Gibran and Rihani: Two of Lebanon's Best Thinkers Focusing on Ameen Rihani, this is the second part of an article on two of the Arab Worlds best poets/writers and social/political thinkers, arab poets • writers • arab writers • poets • gibran
(Part 1) Gibran and Rihani: Two of Lebanon's Best Thinkers Focusing on Khalil Gibran, this is part 1 of an article on two of the Arab Worlds best poets/writers and social/political thinkers. gibran • khalil • kahlil • ameen rihani • arab poets
King Woden-lithi Comes to America Scandinavian King Woden-lithi visited North America in about 1700 B. C. He left behind numerous writings carved in stone that can be seen today. king woden-lithi • scandinavia • algonquian indians • ancient writing on stone • ogam consaine
The Story of the Ancient Coptic Language Languages like the extinct Coptic tongue, though technically "dead," continue to give fascinating insights into the history and culture of the region where it flourished. coptic language • ancient egypt • coptic orthodox church • greek alphabet • hieroglyphic writing
Arabian Folktales and Storytelling Some information on Arabic story telling, particularly in Palestinian society, and some samples of Arabic folktales. palestine • palestinian • arabic stories • arab folklore • arab folk tales
Healing Through Oriental Dance: Part 1, Physical Healing Many people have found that belly dancing supports good overall health and helps promote recovery from injuries. This article tells the stories of people who have found healing through belly dance and discusses how you might do the same. belly dancing • bellydancing • dance • bellydance • belly dance
Healing Through Oriental Dance: Part 2, Emotional Healing Many belly dancers have discovered that belly dancing can have a healing effect on emotional pain. Whether recovering from bulimia, issues with breast cancer, rape, or other deeply wounding conditions, many people have found healing through Oriental dance. belly dancing • bellydancing • dance • bellydance • belly dance
A History of Dhofar Dhofar is a lush tropical region in the Arabian kingdom of Oman but it was not always a part of Oman and in the 1960s tried to assert its independence in civil war. history of dhofar • dhofar revolt • sultanate of oman • gulf states • sultan qaboos
Dubai Shopping, Madinat Jumeirah A Dubai shopping centre where traditional Middle Eastern products, modern fashions, restaurants, cafés and bars are available in an unusual, attractive Arabian setting. dubai shopping • souk madinat jumeirah • dubai shopping centre • middle eastern souvenirs • middle eastern products
Stay On - Live Article with more information on the plage that are rolling up in the horizon for off line travel agencies. Two top news again - this time xReminder Pro and Light along with... well let us say it this way; "do you speak Esperanto, no I write Slang!" on-line • online • internet • travel agent • crisis
Enrichment Ideas - Part 2 More enrichment ideas for primates. primates • monkeys • apes • enrichment
Ancient Writings Across America Possibly, in Ancient Times, visitors to America’s eastern shores migrated westward. If so, did they intermarry with the native population? king woden-lithi • scandinavia • native americans • early arabic writings in the wild west • california and nevada
Eastern and Middle Eastern Instruments Weekly articles are offered at this site for a multitude of areas and topics dealing with music education. This site will provide insight on how to incorporate the internet in your music classrooms. Plus, there are many lessons and activities that can be printed out for teachers to use in their daily lesson plans, even if they don't have Internet access at their schools. rabbab • eastern instruments • middle eastern • school • music
From Queers To Convicts The Don't Ask, Don't Tell military policy is driving homosexual servicemen and women out in droves only to be replaced by prisoners with criminal records. don't ask don't tell • gay soldiers • dadt • homosexuality • sexual orientation
Sacred – Books of Three Faiths – British Library An exhibition of lavishly illustrated, exceptionally rare Muslim, Christian and Jewish manuscripts is on at London's British Library and runs from 27 April - 23 Sept 2007 qur’an manuscripts • medieval illuminated manuscripts • sultan baybars qur’an • lisbon hebrew bible • books of genesis
The House of God A discussion about the role of mosques in Islam and in the lives of Muslims. mosque • masjid • islam • muslim • prayer
How To Find A Belly Dancing Class In Your Community You're not likely to find a belly dancing teacher listed in your local Yellow Pages because of the high cost of advertising there. So how <I>do</I> you find a local class? This article will help. belly • dancing • dance • dancers • lessons
A Look at Home Schooling Discusses the increase in children attending home schools in the United States and the choices some Muslim parents are making to educate their children at home. muslim home school • home school • unschool • islamic school
Overview of Islamic Gardens: MUSLIM SPAIN This article is on the gardens of Muslim Spain but specifically the Alhambra and Generalife. muslim spain • gardens • alhambra • generalife • granada
Shopping in Dubai's Gold Souk If you are planning a trip to Dubai, you'll want to make the most of the city's exotic shopping opportunities by visiting its modern shopping malls and traditional souks. dubai gold souk • dubai • uae • shopping in dubai • dubai shopping festival
The Generalife Garden of the Alhambra: A Moorish Delight A Moorish delight for all to see. A fantasy garden. generalife garden • moorish kings • garden
Magic Carpet Ride Did you know that the legend of the flying carpet is actually rooted in historical fact? Find out why, and learn the meanings to the symbols found in authentic Oriental carpets. oriental • turkish • persian • persia • carpet
Middle Eastern Cooking Islamic countries contribute some of the most exotic and flavorful dishes around. In this article we will sample a few of the popular dishes of the Middle East that were passed down from generation to generation (from my mom to me). middle eastern cooking • islamic cooking • recipes • recipe
Indigenous Knowledge Theft European science and technology, supposedly what sets the west apart from more "savage" peoples, is merely knowledge stolen from Indigenous peoples throughout history. intellectual property theft • indigenous intellectual property • indigenous science • indigenous technology • western propaganda
Aaliyah: Sad Young Beauty Lost The lfe, career and tragic death of one of the pop world's loveliest and gifted entertainers. aaliyah • pop star • music star • african-american singer • american fashion model
Bahrain Luxries! You can see the luxirios life in Barian. How you can see that? OT know the luxries of life you have to read all this..... barain • beauti • middle east • barain for visitors • middleeast for visitors
Barain Beauties - II Bahrain have beautiful and loveable locations. Thet demands you to visit them. It is their right that when ever you visit Bahrian you have the catlog of these areas, so that you feel comfortable. These are the brief discriptions of these areas. Look them and note them...... barain • beauti • middle east • barain for visitors • middleeast for visitors
Barranquilla, Colombia With a massive Carnaval - second only to Rio's - Colombia's increasing stability and Shakira's swinging hips, tourism to Barranquilla is on the rise. travel in colombia • cartagena • santa marta • tayrona • barranquilla
Film Review: The 13th Warrior Antonio Banderas battles cavemen in medieval Russia. And other Hollywood silliness. ibn fadlan • risala • michael crichton • the 13th warrior • rus
George Galloway George Galloway is a Member of Parliament in Great Britain. He is as known for his peace activism as for his politics --- in fact, the two are deeply connected. george galloway • great britain • tony blair • labour party • respect
How to Make a Mint Julep If you want to feel like a real Kentucky Colonel, a rough and ready plantation worker or an slluring Southern Belle then try a Mint Julep mint julep recipe • about mint julep history • how to make a mint julep • kentucky derby • bourbon based cocktail
Jaen, Spain City and Province, Andalucia A brief look at Jaen in Andalucia, Southern Spain. Castle, Parador, Cathedral and Churches plenty to see and do. where to go in jaén • jaen province is spain´s leading olive oil produce • city of jaén boasts many architectural gems • jaen's cathedral • castle and 4* parador
Madrid and Spain's Historic Heart Between the Prado and Thyssen Museum, strolling through Retriro park and Plaza Mayor and visiting the 2800-room Palacio Real (Royal Palace), Madrid alone keeps you busy. madrid • travel in spain • spanish cities • central spain • daytrips from madrid
Murder on the Rue de Paradis by Cara Black When Aimee's lost love suddenly returns to Paris, she is confused, even more when he asks her to marry him. By morning, however, he is dead. murder on the rue de paradis by cara black • aimee leduc mysteries • murder mysteries set in paris • 2008 mystery book reviews • paris murder mysteries
Pyramids of Giza Galloping across the Arabian Desert on a white Arabian stead with the Pyramids and Cairo in the distance, should be on everyone’s ‘list of things to do before you die.' egypt • pyramid • giza • desert • arabian
The Wonder of The Alhambra A visit to Spain's most famous and most popular tourist attraction, the most splendid legacy of The Moors - The Alhambra Palace. the alhambra palace • alhambra history • spanish mouments • tales of the alhambra • granada places to visit
United Nations Day United Nations Day is celebrated in eighty-one different countries all of which are members of the United Nations. United Nations Day began to commemorate the establishment of the United Nations in 1945. united nations day • resources for teachers • greeting cards • united nations • united nations children's fund
What's in a Name? Taxonomy Plant names can be frustrating, especially the scientific names (botanical epithets or binomials) and especially when those change once you've finally gotten them to stick in your brain. Why are they important? Where did they come from? And, why do they change all the time? Join me on a journey of discovery. plant names • scientific names • botanical epithet • binomial • compton
A Background on Albania Albania is a little-known formerly communist country in the Balkans with a unique culture and an ancient and often tragic history dating back to one thousand BC. albania • eastern europe • the balkans • king zog • enver hoxha |
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