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    Islam and Arabic Language

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    understand that book‚  that person has to know Arabic Language. The problem is why is Arabic main language of Islam and Koran even though the islam is universal?  Before the Islam‚  arabic was just one of the Language that was spoken in only certain regions in Arabia. But after the Islam whole Arabia had started to talk in arabic because arabia is the region which is starting point of Islam. It was natural but after spreading other parts of the World‚ The arabic had became main language of some regions

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    Hindu Weddings

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    Title) Extravagant clothing‚ succulent victuals‚ exquisite flowers‚ spectacular photography and many other grand decorations are the foundation of a Hindu marriage. Hindu marriages‚ like most other cultural wedding ceremonies‚ are deeply concerned with their religious rituals and customs. Most ceremonies in the Hindu culture are family oriented with great emphasis on entertainment and inspiration. Also‚ off course‚ the amount of decorations and the extent to which the rituals are carried out depends

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    The Great Encounter of China and the West 1500-1800 The Chinese and European cultures came together for the first time in the fifteenth century when great Chinese fleets traveled throughout the Indian Ocean and along the coast of Africa. These voyages created much concern for China. They lead to a period of isolation for security reasons. By the time the first Europeans arrived in China there was little to no evidence of these voyages. (Mungello 2005) Fallowing that time the Chinese government

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    Hindu Temple

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    Temples have become a key aspect in Hindu religion. The temple is the focus for all aspects of everyday life in the Hindu community - religious‚ cultural‚ educational and social. Hindus believe that their lives are merely stages in the progression to ultimate enlightenment. The temple is a place where God may be approached and where divine knowledge can be discovered. All aspects of the Hindu temple focus on the goal of enlightenment and liberation - the principles of design and construction‚ the

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    The controversial issue of double standards‚ in regards to gender within culture‚ can clearly be spotted; however‚ neither man nor woman can seem to find the proper method to illustrate one another. To start off‚ in my family and Arab culture the man is expected to physically and morally attend to his wife. I believe this is done not only to show authority‚ but also dominance‚ although it is never said. The standards have changed and gotten much less strict since the olden days‚ not only in America

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    arabic letters

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    EN BANC [G.R. No. 119064. August 22‚ 2000] NENG “KAGUI KADIGUIA” MALANG‚ petitioner‚ vs. HON. COROCOY MOSON‚ Presiding Judge of 5th Shari’a District Court‚ Cotabato City‚ HADJI MOHAMMAD ULYSSIS MALANG‚ HADJI ISMAEL MALINDATU MALANG‚ FATIMA MALANG‚ DATULNA MALANG‚ LAWANBAI MALANG‚ JUBAIDA KADO MALANG‚ NAYO OMAL MALANG and MABAY GANAP MALANG‚ respondents. D E C I S I O N GONZAGA-REYES‚ J.: Presented for resolution in this special civil action of certiorari is the issue of whether or not the

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    English and Arabic Idioms

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    The Art of Speech-Arabic Idioms Chapter Arabic-English dictionary for idioms‚ proverbs‚ politeness expressions‚ religious and Islamic expressions‚ slang and comparative spoken-written Arabic vocabulary.   The Arabic Idioms Written by Hussein Maxos Arabic for non-natives series by Hussein Maxos©‚ Damascus 1995-2003. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Index • Introduction…………………………………………….page 3 • Symbols and abbreviations………………………………. 6 • Section ‫6 .……………………………………ﺣﺮف اﻷﻟﻒ ا‬ • Section ‫71 ……………………………………ﺣﺮف

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    English Proverbs and Sayings

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    второй категории Новополоцк‚ 2010 CONTENTS Introduction ……………………………………………………………..…...….3 1. The problem of the definition of proverbs and sayings ……..……….….……4 2. The origin of English proverbs and sayings …………………………………. 5 3. The thematic classification of English proverbs and sayings… ……………....6 4. The usage of English proverbs and sayings in teaching English 4.1 pronunciation ..……………………………………………………….……7 4.2 grammar …………………………………………………………......8 4. 3 vocabulary

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    Fayyaz Ahamed Professor Rashid Arabic 1A 27 November 2014 Literature throughout Arab and Islamic History The culture of Arabic-speaking people throughout history has been expressed greatly by the written word of the people‚ and to an almost equal degree‚ the spoken word. Even before the advent of Islam on the Arabian Peninsula‚ poetry was representative of the Arabic culture. As Islam spread across the Mediterranean and the world‚ great mathematicians and scientists wrote works‚ treatises‚ compilations

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    Ancient Egypt Art was very important to the Egyptian culture. It symbolized Egyptian beliefs and their way of life. In western culture‚ art is a form of self-expression‚ for the Egyptians it was more about religion. The Egyptians were critical of their art and followed strict specific rules (canon)‚ and believed that imperfect art (art that did not stick to the rules) upset the gods. Egyptian art comes almost exclusively from tombs and temples‚ which emphasized some basic elements‚ engraving

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