Mohamed Salah
Introduction to Islam
by
Mohammed Abdullah
Islam is a religion started in the 7th century in Saudi Arabia by it's prophet, Mohammed. It is one of the three most popular Abrahimic religions, the other two being Judaism and Christianity. The word Islam means "submission", which refers to submitting oneself to the one and only God, Allah. Currently Islam is the second largest religion in the world, and some estimate that there are of 1.2 to 1.5 billion Muslims. Islam's holy book is the Qur'an, or al-Quran. It was revealed by Allah to the prophet Mohammed through the angel Jibril or Gabriel. These revelations came to Mohammed in a period of 22 years, from AD 610 up to his death in AD 632. Muslims believe that Mohammed is Allah's last prophet and that Islam is His last religion.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Introduction-to-Islam
id=1943290 - Jan 31, 2009
Importance and Significance of Namaz-e-Tasbeeh
by
Craig Miles
Namaz-e-Tasbeeh or Salatul Tasbih is a special prayer having great virtues and benefits. Even though it is not mandatory to perform namaz-e-tasbeeh, it is recommended in hadith that one should perform this prayer on daily basis if possible if not then once in week, if that is not also possible then once in month, if once cannot perform this prayer once in a month then once should perform it once in a year and even if that is not possible then it is greatly emphasized to offer namaz-e-tasbeeh at once in a life time. Hadith has described great virtues and...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Importance-and-Significance-of-Namaz-e-Tasbeeh
id=4883252 - Aug 18, 2010
My Guantanamo Diary
by
Muhammad Yaqoob
Mahvish Khan's book "My Guantanamo Diary" is a quick and light read. She has penned her experiences meeting the detainees at Guantanamo Bay and how translating for the lawyers representing them gave her an insight very few civilians have had.
http://ezinearticles.com/?My-Guantanamo-Diary
id=1536307 - Sep 28, 2008
Egypt Tourist Destinations: Cairo
by
Abhishek Singh
Cairo lies along the River Nile stretching up to 40 km from north to south. The citizens of Cairo proudly call their city as the 'Mother of All Cities'. Cairo or Al Qahirah is not only the capital of Egypt but also the largest city in the Middle East and Africa. Cairo lies in the strategic routes leading to the three continents of Asia, Africa and Europe. At Cairo, River Nile gets divided into two distributaries, Rosetta and Damietta. The 2000-year-old city is a melting pot of Islamic, Christian Coptic and Jewish cultures, which are flourishing even up to this day.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Egypt-Tourist-Destinations:-Cairo
id=199567 - May 17, 2006
The Magic of Egypt
by
Devine Gilbert
Egypt is one of those countries that you have always heard about, whether that be through falling in love with the sound of the place as a school kid who has to study ancient Egypt or as an adult who marvels at the sheer impossibility of the architectural masterpieces which sit on its sands. I was one of the former, developing a unique obsession with the place after having to do a project on the ancient Egyptians when I was only eight years old.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Magic-of-Egypt
id=1922396 - Jan 26, 2009
Egypt Classical Tours, Holidays and Vacations
by
Mona Yahya
Egypt classical holidays or tours are an enjoyable and unique opportunity to witness the history and civilization of Egypt, through visiting the main sites and antiquities of different cities. NO other country except Egypt has this amount of monuments and sightseeing. From the immortal Pharonic monuments, to the monuments of the Greek civilization, and from the historical sites of the Roman Empire to the Islamic and Christian monuments.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Egypt-Classical-Tours,-Holidays-and-Vacations
id=2123739 - Mar 20, 2009
Africa's First Great Olympic Athlete - Abebe Bikila's Biography
by
Alejandro Guevara Onofre
Born-Ethiopian Abebe Bikila was the first person to win 2 Olympic marathons in modern times, becoming one of the Century's greatest Olympic athletes. Winning the Olympic gold was one of his dreams after training under the direction of Onni Niskanen (coach from Sweden). Marathoner Bikila, member of Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie's Imperial Guard, burst on to the Olympic scene at the 17th Summer Games in the early 1960s, where he took gold; he was not one of the pre-race favorites to earn the global title. Without a dubt, this was a key moment for Ethiopia and Africa. Bikila was born on August 7, 1932 in Jato (Ethiopia).
http://ezinearticles.com/?Africas-First-Great-Olympic-Athlete---Abebe-Bikilas-Biography
id=5533309 - Dec 10, 2010
Reasons Airline Tickets to Egypt Sell Like Hot Cakes
by
Sam Walker S
The ancient city of Egypt entices millions of history enthusiasts to book airline tickets to Egypt. Egypt is known for its rich history and magnificent attractions such as pyramids, holy places and stunning mosques.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Reasons-Airline-Tickets-to-Egypt-Sell-Like-Hot-Cakes
id=6603570 - Oct 04, 2011
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