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Modern Standard Arabic derives from Classical Arabic, the only surviving member of the Old North Arabian dialect group, attested in Pre-Islamic Arabic inscriptions dating back to the 4th century.[5] Classical Arabic has also been a literary language and the liturgical language of Islam since its inception in the 7th century.

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1. Iran Holds AFP Reporter in Wake of Demonstrations
November 05, 2009

An image grab taken from Iran's official Arabic-language Al-Alam TV shows Iranians holding an anti-US rally in Tehran, 04 Nov 2009Agence France Presse says Iran is holding one of its reporters who was covering mass demonstrations in Tehran this week.The French news agency's acting Tehran bureau chief, Jay Deshmukh, says he has not heard from Farhad Pouladi since the reporter was taken into custody Wednesday.AFP says Iranian security forces detained Pouladi as he was going to cover a government-sponsored rally marking the 30th anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. Embassy.In another area of Te... (read more)

2. Iranians Rally on Anniversary of American Embassy Takeover
November 04, 2009

Iran is marking the 30th anniversary of the takeover of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, with anti-American demonstrations. But opposition forces are using the occasion to protest their own government.An image grab taken from Iran's official Arabic-language Al-Alam TV shows Iranians holding an anti-US rally in Tehran, 04 Nov 2009Thousands of people turned out for a government-sponsored rally outside the old U.S. Embassy in Tehran.The crowds shouted "God is great" and "death to America" as speakers recalled the events of 1979, when revolutionary students seized the U.S. Embassy and held 52 American... (read more)

3. Discover The Traditional Way Of Puffing
November 02, 2009

Dubai holidays are full of adventures. There is so much at Dubai which you will rarely come across at any other place in the world. Arabic culture cannot be separated from shisha. Touring Dubai without puffing it will be an incomplete experience of Arabic life. Shisha is an oriental tobacco pipe with a long flexible tube connected to a container where the smoke is cooled by passing through water. It is a famous pass time of the Arabs. You will come across shisha almost in every direction in Dubai. You will repeatedly see people in their free time sitting at the street side café, chat... (read more)

Author: Gary Cairns

4. Attars - Indian Attars, Floral Attars, Herbal Attars
November 02, 2009

Attar is basically an Arabic word which means Scent, Fragrance or Essence; basically derived from the Sanskrit word Sugandha meaning Aromatic. It is natural perfume extracted from flowers, herbs, spices, or barks and distilled with base oils such as sandalwood oil.  Sandalwood is relaxing oil with a soft and woody fragrance useful for tension, depression, and nervous exhaustion. Pure Indian Attars are broadly classified as floral attars, Herbal attars or Mitti attar. Gulab, Kewra, Jasmine, Chameli, Raat Rani, Mogra, Khus etc. are floral attars manufactured fro... (read more)

Author: Ankur Tandon

5. Middle East Real Estate Overview
October 29, 2009

Middle East with GCC regions are famous because they have lots of oil sources, they have real estate business there, and also known for tourist life style including night life. Even though, they are Arabic, country but they accepted to welcome world’s culture in GCC. For muslim country, this is not so acceptable to be so open in relationship, night life style but UAE accepted it because they want to be one of best tourist places in world. So avoiding its religion rules, they accepted world’s life style. As they are concentrating to tourist places, they are making it full of buildings, an... (read more)

Author: Justin Mark

6. Experience A Perfect Honeymoon Trip On a Dhow Cruise
October 28, 2009

Dubai boat tour means a romantic boat tour. After tiring preparations of your wedding, honeymoon is the time when you will relax and enjoy. A wedding is a once in a lifetime experience so as your honeymoon should be. Both of you would prefer to spend time where you enjoy and relax equally. Dubai dinner cruises will take you for a ride which is perfect for couples who want to spend time with each other. If you are planning for a honeymoon in Dubai then make it a point to go on a Dubai dhow cruise. This boat ride will give you such a romantic atmosphere that can not be experienced anywhe... (read more)

Author: Diane Trader

7. A Ride In A Traditional Dhow Is For Everyone
October 28, 2009

In all my previous posts I have spoken about how entertaining a Dubai dhow cruise is. There are various excuses you can give just to get aboard and experience the pleasure. The dhow cruise trip always has something to offer for everyone. Since it's an important part of Dubai's culture a dhow cruise trip appeals equally to both localities and tourists. If you want to take some time off your busy schedule for relaxation then going on a dhow cruise trip is ideal. While sailing on a dhow cruise in Dubai you get to see both Bur and Deira side of Dubai. An evening on a Dubai dhow cruise makes ... (read more)

Author: Diane Trader

8. Many Reasons To Go For A Ride In A Dhow Cruise
October 28, 2009

A trip to Dubai remains incomplete without experiencing a Dubai dhow cruise. Adventure lovers enjoy activities like desert safari, Hatta tour safari, sand skiing etc. But for those who prefer the peaceful means of enjoyment cruising alongside Dubai creek on a dhow is the best way to enjoy. We at One World share a few reasons as to why you must experience a dhow cruise ride. A Dubai dhow cruise is one of the most imaginative ways of exploring Dubai. If you go on a Dubai boat tour during the morning hours you get to see the life of an average emiratian. You get to witness the hustle ... (read more)

Author: Diane Trader

9. The Delicious Aroma Of Arabic Coffee Will Refresh You
October 28, 2009

If you have tasted beer in Germany, green tea in South Korea then tasting Arabic coffee in the Emirates is something you should not miss. On a Dubai boat tour, every tourist is welcomed with a cup of Arabic coffee and dates. The Arabic coffee forms an integral part of welcoming each guest with honor. Arabic coffee stands as a symbol that marks the most memorable moments of any Arab's life. You can witness its importance in events like birth ceremonies, marriages and even during funerals. The best Arabic coffee is made using roasted and ground beans. Many make it according to their pr... (read more)

Author: Diane Trader

10. Enjoy Ethnic Belly Dancing On A Dhow Cruise
October 28, 2009

Everyone has heard it over and over again about how exciting a Dubai dhow cruise is. Entertainment is a major factor that attracts locals and tourists for this simple yet unique way of spending time. Evenings form the best time for these trips. The atmosphere is all geared up as there are varied forms of entertainment that keep you engaged. Entertainment on a dhow can be anything from modern Arabic music to belly dancing. Belly dancing is ethnic and also entertaining. The main focus of belly dancing is on the hip movement. It spells a traditional Arab dancing system that has been carried... (read more)

Author: Diane Trader

11. Getting the Best Rates on Calls to Canada
October 27, 2009

Planning to go to Canada to finally go for an awesome and long-awaited vacation in Alberta with your granny? Well what are you waiting for? Book it! Extremes of climate heat and cold symbolize Canada, a country distinguished by its multi-racial citizens. Citizens include people of: European, Indian, Arabic, American, Italian, Hispanic and Caribbean descent. The aboriginal inhabitants of Canada also add to the distinct flavor of the country. Situated in the northern side of the North American continent, Canada captivates you with its pristine, scenic beauty. From snow-capped mountains to s... (read more)

Author: Jeremiah Slivka

12. What is Apostille Certification
October 26, 2009

An Apostille Certification is the documentary evidence that is used by government bodies to authenticate documents. A certified document holds legal sanctity and can be used in foreign countries as legitimate proof. Usually, the foreign ministry, justice ministry or state departments have the authority to certify any document for this purpose. Both businesses and individuals need this certification to meet legal standards in official procedures. An individual requires Apostille Certification to make an official application in another country for citizenship, permit, passport or marriage confi... (read more)

Author: Adolph Paul

13. Keep your Spanish sharp with monthly Practice
October 22, 2009

Constant practice of anything will result in success, as many would agree upon. The saying is applicable to education, occupation and even hobbies. Learning a new language is fantastic hobby because it provides a fresh cultural perspective on every day expressions. For example in Hindi, Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Malay and Indonesian, the word “dunia” means world. This broadens the outlook of cultures throughout the world, and the knowledge of other languages displays the unknowing similarities that all of us share. Latin languages such as Italian, Portuguese and Spanish are very similar wi... (read more)

Author: Chris Cornell

14. Dubai! A Shopper's Delight
October 22, 2009

Dubai, the gleaming financial capital of the United Arab Emirates, is now home to nearly 3.5 million visitors in the course of its famous Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF). Known in Arabic as 'Layali Dubai', DSF has been a success since 1996 when the Dubai government first introduced the event to promote and showcase retail trade. Today it is an annual shopping, entertainment, and cultural extravaganza that continues to draw tourism to Dubai. Held between January and February, the festival has incredible bargains, promotions and raffle draws for every type of shopper. Imagine how you could drive a... (read more)

Author: Pico Dots

15. Heart Trembling and Beautiful Quran Recitation
October 22, 2009

“Decorate the Quran with your (good) voices.” (Mishkat) Whenever we recite Quran or hear The Quran being recited, we are filled with deep tranquility. The beautiful sound of recitation certainly affects our stiff hearts and melts our restless souls. It is a great miracle of this Holy Book, that even people not knowing the Arabic language start feeling a sort of connection with the flowing sound of recitation. On one occasion Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H) said; “indeed, the heart gets rusted like metal gets rusted when water goes over it. People asked, "How can they be cleaned?" The Prophet r... (read more)

Author: dave smith

16. Panerai Luminor Marina Left Handed Limited Edition
October 22, 2009

The Luminor Marina Left Handedby Panerai is a limited Edition of 1000 pieces. The 44mm case is PVD treated stainless steel and features the manual hand winding crown on the left side of the case. Panerai used a 3.2 mm curved anti-reflective sapphire crystal. The dial features a small seconds subdial at 3 o'clock and large stick and Arabic luminous hour markers. The strap is in leather, and fitted with a brushed stainless PVD treated buckle personalized with the Panerai signature. The crown is sealed via the patented Panerai locking device; this feature in combination with the thick scr... (read more)

Author: Mabel Xie

17. Arabic Rappelz Celebrates World Food Day
October 19, 2009

First Virtual World To Help Eradicate Poverty and Fight Hunger Dubai, 15/10/2009: At a time when the global economic crisis dominates the news, Game Power 7 has decided to spotlight the human suffering behind a more important piece of news: 2009 has witnessed the addition of more than 100 million malnourished people, making the total of 1 billion around the world. Through its newly published virtual world, Arabic Rappelz, Game Power 7 has decided to join the world and observe the World Food Day on October 16th 2009, as an expression of its help fight poverty and hunger in the world. Ara... (read more)

Author: leila challah

18. Hindu
October 19, 2009

The word Hindu first appeared in the Old Persian language which was derived from the Sanskrit word Sindhu, the historic local appellation for the Indus River in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent.[3] The usage of the word Hindu was further popularized by the Arabic term al-Hind referring to the land of the people who live across river Indus.[4] By 13th century, Hindustan emerged as a popular alternative name of India, meaning the "land of Hindus".[5] 'Hindus' came to be used for people regardless of their religious affiliation and mainly as a geographical term. It was only toward... (read more)

Author: Dalma Martinez

19. Tunis, The Fascinating Capital of Tunisia
October 16, 2009

Tunis is capital city of the Arabic country of Tunisia, a land filled with historical antiquities and remnants of all the rulers that have left their mark there. Two important points of interest are located in the Tunis area, specifically The Medina (Old City) and the ancient relics of Carthage, along the beaches of the northern suburbs. Both of these sites provide you with a glimpse into Tunisian history and traditional way of life and allow you to imagine yourself in another time period.The Medina (which means "town" in Arabic) is the Old City of Tunis that was established in the seventh ... (read more)

Author: Rob Pettifer

20. If you could eavesdrop on the entire Earth, you would hear Chinese. Would you understand anything?
October 09, 2009

Contrary to common belief, the most widely spoken language in the world is not English, but Mandarin Chinese. Research conducted in the last years points out that Mandarin is spoken by about 1 billion people in the world, being followed by Spanish, English, Hindi and Arabic. Surprisingly, in the 16th edition of Ethnologue, French and Italian are not even included in the top 10 most spoken languages, although they are of international use. Pretty amazing findings, isn’t it? In other words, if someone would be able to perceive sounds from outside Earth, the loudest ones would be in Chinese. Inde... (read more)

Author: Fabiola Groshan

21. Page Rank Algorithm on September 4, 2001
October 09, 2009

The idiom algorithm is extracted from the name of the 9th century Persian mathematician Abu Abdullah Muhammad bin Musa al-Khwarizmi. The name “algorism” originally referred merely to the system of carrying out mathematics using Arabic numerals. Google's ranking formula (Page Rank) was conceded on September 4, 2001 by the U.S. Patent that is calculated specially by using algorithm. PR is applied for giving numerical values to web documents by a search engine list. The Page Rank technique employed by the popular search engine Google to assist determines a web page's relevance or importance. Page... (read more)

Author: raj thakur

22. Arabic Rappelz at GAMES09
October 02, 2009

Dubai, 9/29/2009: Celebrating six months of servicing Arabic Rappelz, Game Power 7 is participating in this year’s Gamers Middle East Show 2009 (GAMES09), in partnership with Pluto Games, at Dubai Festival City from October 1 to 3. This falls in line with the Game Power 7’s plan to publish and service online games in the Middle East and North Africa region. Rappelz, a famous MMORPG that is published in more than 10 regions and countries), is the first MMO game that is localized to Arabic language and culture, and the first that is serviced and operated within the region. The game was comme... (read more)

Author: leila challah

23. Tapped t's in American English Pronunciation
October 02, 2009

One of the features that distinguish American English pronunciation from some other types of English pronunciation is the use of the so-called “tapped” t or d. This English sound is called an alveolar tap (also alveolar flap) by linguists, and corresponds to an r sound in many languages, such as the non-trilled r in Spanish and Italian, or the standard r sound in Arabic or Finnish. The general rule in American English pronunciation for whether a t or d is tapped says that these sounds should be tapped when they come after a stressed syllable, such as in ‘butter’ or ‘lady’. In both of the words... (read more)

Author: ryan denzerking

24. How To Take Advantage of Fibonacci Retracements When You are Trading.
September 21, 2009

If you have been trading for a while and have used some Technical Analysis you would by now have heard of Fibonacci Retracements. Fibonacci, was actually named Leonardo of Pisa. He was born in Pisa, Italy,home of the Famous Leaning Tower of Pisa around the time of 1175 A.D. Historically he is recognized as the greatest European mathematician of the middle ages. He is also credited with introducing the Arabic-Hindu numeric system to Europe. He also has been attributed to introducing the decimal system as well. These have become the basis of mathematics that we are currently using to... (read more)

Author: chris strudwick

25. Is it Difficult to Learn Arabic?
September 21, 2009

Arabic is one of the planet's major tongues, and fluency in Arabic is a skill that is's in high demand. With the ongoing importance of the Middle East for both security purposes and for energy resources, the Western world will continue to have a stake in and communication with the region for a considerable time. But Arabic is not limited to the Arab states of the Middle East. It is also used throughout North Africa, and some bits of east Africa and even subsaharan Africa. It's the national language or one of multiple official languages in 25 states, and 26 if we classify Israel and the Pal... (read more)

Author: Bob Ethan

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