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Dec
28
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Tawakel Karman ; The Arab dream that comes true
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Tawakel Karman ; The Arab dream that comes true
Tawakel Karman, the human rights activist, becomes the first Arab woman and the youngest women ever to become a Noble Peace Laureate the matter which drives the whole world proud of the role of women in defending human rights and so she begins awarding many prizes from all over the world.
Her followers in Yemen call her Belquis, the queen of Sheba, as she recorded a glorious history for the Yemini woman by holding rules, giving orders to men and obtaining freedom and democracy while others describe her as courageous who surpassed all fears which controlled the Yemeni women for many years.
She was honored by the American embassy for her courage in the Yemeni revolution and she was awarded the Courage Prize. Moreover she is selected, by Reporters Without Borders situated in Paris, to be one of the most effective seven women around the world.
After the announcement, Karman traveled to Qatar where she met with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and also requested the Doha Centre for Media Freedom's assistance to set up a television and radio station, which would be named Balqis, in honor of the Queen of Sheba, in order to support female journalists and to broadly educate Yemeni journalists.
She also made a video message in Washington, D.C. on 25 October on the occasion of the release of the 14th annual report of the Observatory for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders (OBS) by the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH) and the World Organization Against Torture (OMCT). The report included information about the Arab Spring, Yemen, and Karman.
She has been selected as the first place of the FP top 100 global thinkers of 2011.
Therefore we can suggest that this courageous and ambitious female activist to become the person of year 2011.
Dec
24
Posted by: itsupport2
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Does the Arab World celebrate Christmas?
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Does the Arab World celebrate Christmas?
Christmas is a national day in the Arab World. Some may think that Arabs do not celebrate this day as most of them are Muslims, but actually this is not the whole truth. All Christians in the Arab World celebrate Christmas and Muslims as well.
The Christmas tree came to the Middle East in the second half of the 19th century. The German custom of decorating a tree for Christmas was enthusiastically adopted by many Arab Christians and by some Muslims as well. To many children in the Middle East, Christmas has also come to mean Santa Claus (minus the reindeer), gifts piled under the Christmas tree, and stockings hung up near the bed in readiness for Santa’s bounty.
World's Most Expensive Christmas Tree Erected in United Arab Emirate

It is mind blowing to note that a hotel in the United Arab Emirate (UAE), Emirates Palace hotel has erected one of the most expensive Christmas Trees in the world, worth about $11 million.
Lebanon

For Lebanese Christians it is one of the most important holidays of the year; many Lebanese Muslims celebrate Christmas as well, often with Christian friends and neighbors. A poll has shown that some two thirds of the Lebanese people celebrate Christmas, while less than half of the population is Christian.
Dec
15
Posted by: itsupport2
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Why should you learn Arabic language?
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Why should you learn Arabic language?
Arabic language becomes widely spread around the whole world unlike many years ago when Arabic Language was only spoken in the Middle East.Besides the number of arabic language speakers is incresing evry day. Now Arabic language has become a second language to many outside the arab World.
Here I give introduce a funny video showing the importance of learning such a language as it can help you get out from difficult situations.
Dec
15
Posted by: itsupport2
in Weekly Arabian News |
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The United Nations launched UN Language Days on February 19, 2010. The initiative seeks to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity.
Arabic Language Day
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Arabic Language Day

The United Nations launched UN Language Days on February 19, 2010. The initiative seeks to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity.
International Mother Language Day has been proclaimed by UNESCO in 1999. It has been observed each year beginning from 2000 to focus on endangered languages and the importance of preserving these languages.
Arabic language has been approved by UN as official working language on December 18, 1973.
Arabic is a Central Semitic language, thus related to and classified alongside other Semitic languages such as Hebrew and the Neo-Aramaic languages. Arabic has more speakers than any other language in the Semitic language family. It is spoken by more than 280 million people as a first language most of them live in the Middle East and North Africa and by 250 million more as a second language. Arabic has many different, geographically distributed spoken varieties some of which are mutually unintelligible Modern Standard Arabic which is widely taught in schools, universities, and used in workplaces, government and the media.
Dec
01
Posted by: itsupport2
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40 years of Achievements
UAE / 40 years of Achievements
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