Articles, tagged with "religious significance", page 2
05th June 2011
Going for Hajj is an annual event of immense religious significance to Muslims. Every Muslim must proceed for Hajj at least once in their lifetime. This pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia takes place between 8th and 12th day of Dhu al Hijjah month of Isl...
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Author:
nabil kunwar
03rd June 2011
This is a single time investment and you will not have the problem of heading back to the shop to return your employed garment. There are a lot of shopping malls availing fancy dresses of distinct types and colours. Nevertheless, people feel that some of ...
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Author:
Damien Thomas
02nd June 2011
Somebody unfamiliar with the origins of the tradition would not be unreasonable to look at it an fully secular celebration with no religious significance at all.The prevalent activity now of All Hallows Eve seems to be the practice of, "trick or treat" an...
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Author:
Alberto Burke
31st May 2011
Marriage, regardless of the faith, is a joyous occasion - one which enfolds everyone in a circle of love. Therefore, as the harbinger of this occasion, it is only natural that wedding cards are designed in the most beautiful manner. After all, wedding inv...
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Author:
Neil Davidson
23rd May 2011
Chengdu is a mystifying tourist destination which will surely bring you closer to the Chinese culture. As everyone knows, traditions of China are a bit different from the typical western culture and this is the reason why most of us want to explore each a...
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Author:
Rakesh Anthony
11th May 2011
Tourist destinations and excursions in and around Delhi offers the experience more interesting and fun for visitors. Delhi National Capital of India, itself rich in tourist destinations which are visited by tourists throughout the year. The next destinati...
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Author:
sam
11th May 2011
Long gone are the days when a Jewish man's only choice for a kippot was black or...black. It's 2011 and there is nothing wrong with being somewhat stylish about what adorns your head. You can showcase your style and personality without forgoing important ...
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Author:
Mark Etinger
04th May 2011
Celebrations are not just big, exuberant parties; instead they are magical moments that nurture the soul. Defining one's culture and life, celebrations are a great means to express love and passion for someone or something. It is owing to the significance...
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Author:
Lynn Rader
28th April 2011
Cheap flights to Chennai help you experience a different world of beauty and culture. It brings you to a world that is a prime example of the peaceful coexistence of modernity and tradition in a fine balance that is quite difficult to find in other parts ...
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Author:
StacyShalton
14th April 2011
Medina I Saudi Arabia is best known around the world as the second holiest city in Islam and as the home of the Prophet Muhammad after the Hijra, his migration from Mecca. Today the city, which was named personally by Muhammad, is home to over 1,300,00...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
11th April 2011
Employers are being advised to ensure their dress code does not exclude anyone on religious grounds.
Research by XpertHR revealed that nearly nine out of ten employers with a mandatory workplace dress code in place takes special care not to discriminat...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
07th April 2011
Celebration is the wine of life. It rejuvenates one and infuses in one the spirit and energy to continue with the mundane and daily schedule of life. Had it not been for these festivities one would have long died of boredom and monotony? Moreover these ce...
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Author:
Roger Black
31st March 2011
Israel is famous for a lot of things. Besides being a hotspot for cultural activities and religious significance, it is also said to be a very important destination to go to if you want to unwind in the Middle East without having to be worried about polit...
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Author:
Yourway
31st March 2011
Saint Catherine's Monastery lies on the Sinai Peninsula, at the mouth of a gorge at the foot of Mount Sinai in Saint Katherine city in Egypt. The monastery is Orthodox and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to the UNESCO report (60100 ha / Ref: 95...
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Author:
Memphis Tours Egypt
25th March 2011
Ancient Coins are fascinating remnants of the past
Ancient Coins, including gold coins and bronze and silver, continue to rise in popularity with collectors. These ancient coins prove that gold coin values and silver prices last for lifetimes.
Many ...
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Author:
Sean Wagon