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Allah and that muhammad is a messenger of God. Muslims recite "there is no god but god and Muhhamad is the messenger of God" during prayer to show commitment to their faith. The second Pillar is Salah,the pillar of prayer consisting of five different Arabic prayers from the Quran. There are specific times of the day to recite each prayer, Fajr during dawn before sunrise. Dhuhr is done at noon right after the suns highest point, Asr is done late afternoon before the sun goes down. The Maghrib is during
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In doing a comparison with a friend on the average American’s perceptions about Muslim/Arab American and Christian American groups, I was surprised to see that my friends view was very different from mine. The two tables are the same in that my friend thinks other people feel that Christian Americans are good neighbors, they are devout, governed by Biblical law and are sexiest. These two tables are different in that I feel most people think Christian Americans are well educated and Muslin and Arab
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Examiners’ Report/ Principal Examiner Feedback June 2011 GCSE Arabic (5AR01) Paper 1 Edexcel is one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. We provide a wide range of qualifications including academic, vocational, occupational and specific programmes for employers. Through a network of UK and overseas offices, Edexcel’s centres receive the support they need to help them deliver their education and training programmes to learners. For further
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Paulo Coelho is from Brazil he was born in 1947. He his success global makes of the most famous writer and in the year 1988 the first issue of his books alchemist. In this book tells about very many personalities, a lot of adventures and many countries of journeys around the world. This is a stunner novel of world statement. The Alchemist had prevailed success globally and became famous. When I was reading The Alchemist. I liked three people in the book. I will introduce of famous the three people
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aspects of Arabic culture. So much so, that the Arabic alphabet was used for the first written works and Arabic words accounted for about 35% of Swahili words. By the 11th century, the Swahili had accepted Islam as their religion which provided a shared identity and unifying factor for the Swahili people (McKay et al., 2011). As previously mentioned, the Swahili were predominately Bantu speaking people; however, they incorporated significant aspects of Arabic culture. So much so, that the Arabic alphabet
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slight error in pronunciation, I asked my Arabic teacher for a kiss in lieu of a meeting. I would not be able to articulate how intrigued I am about languages. Graduated my secondary education in a bilingual-teacher dominated school, I have to remain zealous about how my English teacher was able to speak both Arabic and French fluently and my Physics teacher would frequently slip a few Arabic words to further explain how a generator is operated, in which Arabic as a third-language, did not help at all
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project system are the people with visual disabilities or visually impaired people. Through this system, they will be able to search a location that provides a specific type of accessibilities using voice-in technique via ASR which will support the Arabic language. The system then will locate the spoken word -location name- to a matching name from the database that stores the information of the places, that supports visually impaired needs and then spell the location name to the user using the voice-out
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no specific academic pathway is endorsed ("Frequently Asked Questions"). A great option for college would be Georgetown University because of its proximity to the CIA headquarters and linguistic program. It offers several foreign languages such as Arabic, Russian, and Chinese which are all languages needed for the CIA operation. The school teaches people the modern and classical language while teaching the history and tradition of their culture. This information would be crucial to the job because
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Arts 1. Trans-Saharan trade brought Islam to West Africa. Ghana became patrilineal, meaning the family line of royalty passed down from father to son. Muslims encouraged people to become educated, so they built many schools and centers of learning. Arabic became the language of religion, learning, commerce, and government in West Africa. West Africans designed mosques for worship. West Africans adopted Muslim’s art of calligraphy, and created textiles, or woven clothing. 2. West Africans learned
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religion, or of a time, or of a place, or of a single medium like painting. The huge field of Islamic architecture is the subject of a separate article, leaving fields as varied as Calligraphy, painting, glass, ceramics, and textiles, among others. Arabic calligraphy was considered the most prestigious art for many Muslims and the most commonly found one as well. This art is commonly found in Mosque’s, Monuments and Cathedrals. Islamic art developed from many resources: Roman, Early Christian art,
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sequence of AG concentrations (5 %, 10 % and 15 % ) to coat the mangoes. These coating formulations resulted in a several sets of treatments: (a) Control (uncoated mangoes); (b) 1.0% chitosan acetate + 5% Arabic gum; (c) 1.0% chitosan acetate + 10% Arabic gum; and (d) 1.0% chitosan acetate + 15% Arabic gum. Fruits were separated into 9 fruits for each treatment. Three replicates will be
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English has indeed become a means of progression. Its users are considered intellectual human beings, capable of succeeding in every walk of life. Macaulay’s claims regarding Sanskrit and Arabic being languages of the past
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Islam is a monotheistic faith and the world's second-largest religion. In Arabic, Islam means "submission" and is described as a Din, meaning "way of life" and/or "religion." Etymologically, it is derived from the same root as, for example, Salam meaning "peace". A more precise translation of the word Islam would be the serenity that is created by submission. The word Muslim is also related to the word Islam and means "one who surrenders" or "submits" to God. The religion and philosophy of Islam
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but they constitute only about 20% of all Muslims. Map of Muslim Population Worldwide 2. Muslims are Arabs. An Arab is a person who speaks Arabic as his or her native language, and only twenty percent of Muslims fall into this category. Millions of Arabs are Christians! There are about 300 million Arabic speakers in the world today. Arabic is the majority language of twenty-three nations. Turkish, Iranian, Indonesian, Pakistani and other Muslims may feel hurt if you assume they are Arab
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no species of fish Lake van Located in south eastern turkey Largest in turkey Blocked by a major volcano Dead Sea Very salty and boyant Sea of Galilee a.linked to ancient cities Mountains Atlas mountains berber muslims live there who don’t speak Arabic Zagros Mountains Highest peak is 4,000m Located in Iraq and iran Has oil deposits in the peaks Elburz mountains Located in iran by the Caspian sea Has a flat environment located near it Has snowy winters Peaks reach up to 18,000ft Taurus Mountains
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Mozarabs learned Arabic and continued to write Arabic into the thirteenth century. While there is significant evidence of Christians learning Arabic, there are very few examples of Muslims who were fluent in, or even familiar with, Romance. Only two Muslims are mentioned as having regularly served as interpreters, and only one of these is said to have been fluent in Spanish (Roth 53). Indeed, there seems to have been widespread Christian neglect of Latin in favor of Arabic, which was seen as a
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many cultural markers in this story. Nye, discussed Muslim, Jewish issues, citizens of Palestine, the preparation and eating food, market places, school life, and landmarks such as the Death Sea. Another cultural marker is her name “Habibi” is an Arabic word that means “my beloved” or “my dearest one”. Nye also included other cultural markers in gender role differences, clothing, and the behaviors between
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Arabic elements may be divided into five categories with the last category having several sub-types. Arabic or Muslim names are names in the Arabic-speaking and Muslim worlds, which closely coincide. Arabic names is historically based on a long naming system. The structure of the Arabic name typically don’t have given, middle, family names, but a full chain of names. In Arab countries, religious
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where one was from by what language they spoke. We see this when, “The old man speaks the same kind of Arabic as the Jews di, literary Arabic. He must come from far away, because the Arabs here speak differently” (Sfar, 83). Even though the Rabbi and the old man both speak
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Pre Islamic Arabia refers to the Arabic civilisation which existed in the Arabian Peninsula before the rise of Islam. Due to all these trading routes that had happened some turned out to be very successful. ther, living to the dead, animal to plants, as well as inanimate objects. Polytheisms: Existing alongside these Abrahamic religious was Polytheism. Polytheism was based on animistic beliefs, which were a variety of supernatural forces. As the trading centre Mecca had introduced the Ka’abah
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that observes the Swahili language as a mixture of Arabic and Bantu languages focus on this notion. Those who support this theory believe that some of original Swahili speaking people must be of an Arabic father and a Bantu mother, and that the Swahili people are a mixture of Arabic and Bantu culture. History suggests that by the 1400’s the cities on what is now the Swahili Coast “were run [in city states] by a nobility that was African and Arabic in origin. These city-states began to decline in the
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The Types Of Language -What is the language families? Most languages belong to language families. A language family is a set of relevant languages that developed from a common historic. Predecessor, pointed to(protolanguage) proto means (early) in Greek. The language of ancestors is usually not known directly; but it is possible to discover many of its features through the application of comparative approach, that can demonstrate the family status of many language. -How many language families are
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The Thousand and One Nights, generally known to the English, speaking world as the Arabian Nights, is a compendium of Arabic tales compiled between the twelfth and the fourteenth centuries. The collection starts with the story of King Shahrayar. Betrayed by his adulterous wife, he swears never to trust a woman again, deciding instead to marry a different virgin every night and have her executed the next day. He carries out his plan for three years, until his Vizier can no longer find a virgin to
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The aim of this reflective note is to outline the issues raised in two reading materials around interpreting at court. Then provide a personal response on why the issue of interpreting at court is a complex and essential one. In first article, Sandra Hale studies the complexities of the court interpreting process. It then highlights the importance of high level bilingual competence. Furthermore, it explains that the responsibility for the quality of court interpreting must lie with all participants
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Torah. The main concentration is located in Israel, Europe and the US. Islam is a monotheistic religion based on revelations received by the prophet Muhammad in 622 CE, which were later recorded in the Quran, which is Islam's sacred text. The original Arabic text of the Qur'an contains
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20 Martin Luther King’s I have a dream speech. Dow and Tonn (1993) analysed a keynote address delivered by the Governor of Texas, Ann Richards, at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in 1988. The studies, which examine one speech, delivered by one particular orator such as Lischer (1995) or Hansen’s (2004) investigation of King’s oratorical style, are not comprehensive; their analysis is restricted to one speech delivered by one person on one occasion. Consequently, the speaker’s style of oration
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Profiling At Airports Goes Beyond The TSA, is that American Muslims have had difficulties in airports by being frisked for looking Muslim and speaking Arabic. Jenkins’ claim that, “... two Palestine-Americans were barred from boarding a plane in Philadelphia when a fellow passenger complained the pair made her uncomfortable because they were conversing in Arabic”(Jenkins). In the passage, Jenkins is stating that the two Palestinian-Americans were being denied from boarding the plane because of the language
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1) "Allah" is an Arabic word that means "God". Muslims also believe that "Allah" is the personal name of God. 2) The Qur'an was not authored by Muhammad. It was authored by God, revealed to Muhammad and written into physical form by his co-workers. 3) The original Arabic text of the Qur'an contains no flaws or contradictions, and has not been modified since its exposure. 4) Islam is the second largest of the three major monotheistic religions, the others being Christianity and Judaism. 5)
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Chris Bolden Nassereddine Arabic Culture 2301 January 17, 2014 Culture and Culture Differences There is a great debate in social science about what it is that shapes us both as individuals and as members of society. With regard to individuals, this debate is about "nature versus nurture," meaning whether it is our inherited genetic predisposition or what we learn as we grow up that predominantly shapes us and our differences as individuals. Culture can mean a lot of different things when
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