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History of Astrology

28th September 2009
Astrology is a type of divination based upon the idea that information about the future or about a person’s personality can be discovered through the examination of heavenly bodies such as stars, planets, the moon, comets etc. Astrology means the study ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Twelve Proofs that Muhammad is a True Prophet

22nd September 2009
1. Muhammad (peace be upon him) was raised Muhammad (peace be upon him) was raisedilliterate, unable to read or write, and remained like that till his death. Among all his people, he was known as being truthful and trustworthy. Before receiving revela... Read >
Author: control902

Mapping the Future by Birth Chart

19th August 2009
The future is uncertain and unpredictable. What will happen ahead in life often dominates our minds and the need to know it often leads us to the specialists who have authority on the subject? Different cultures have defined and developed astrology accor... Read >
Author: navseo

Getting to know about the island of Madagascar

18th August 2009
Madagascar is popular since it is the home of various species of flora and fauna which can be found nowhere else on the globe. Although the high rate of poverty in Madagascar, the wildlife aspect of this island will not cease to amaze you. The cultural di... Read >
Author: Sanjou

Hotels in Lebanon

16th August 2009
"A 250 kilometer Mediterranean coastline and two snowcapped mountain ranges – this is the abode to the country of Lebanon. Following decades of civil war and chains of violence, Lebanon has emerged to be the birthplace of a mixed and vibrant culture, an... Read >
Author: Hassan Morcel

The Story of Coffee

03rd August 2009
The history of coffee is ridden with many interesting stories and fantastic legends of chance occurrences, political intrigues, and the pursuit of wealth and power. Who knew that a simple cup of brew could offer so much adventure? To learn the history ... Read >
Author: Hong Kirby

Secrets for Creating Stunning Arab Albums

20th May 2009
More and more Arabs are creating Arab Albums on the internet and not without any reason - Arab Albums are a fantastic idea to share your pictures with the world and see their pictures on your computer. Some people create great Arab Albums, while some str... Read >
Author: Khalid Salah

Why The Bible Must NOT Be Taken Only Literally

12th May 2009
Early in the story of the Exodus, the Bible says, "Amalek came and fought with Israel at Rephidim." So Moses told Joshua to put together an army and go out into battle against Amalek and his people. Amalek was a descendant of Esau. The Amalekites had a... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Cort, D.C., J.D.

What is so interesting about the Middle Ages?

06th May 2009
The Middle Ages is an intriguing part of history which is situated between the classical period and the modern period. The Middle ages have molded history in different manners. Most of the Middle Ages architectures have been influenced by the Roman influe... Read >
Author: Marie Javelle

Arab Imperialism And Arab Supremacism

25th April 2009
Arab Imperialism is designed for an Arab state to run the world. Unlike others who have tried to take over the world in the past, there is no timetable. Arab Supremacism mandates that those who follow Islam are right and everyone who does not practice thi... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

Arab Imperialism And Arab Supremacism

25th April 2009
Arab Imperialism is designed for an Arab state to run the world. Unlike others who have tried to take over the world in the past, there is no timetable. Arab Supremacism mandates that those who follow Islam are right and everyone who does not practice t... Read >
Author: craigread01@gmail.com

Arabic Coffee – De Rigueur on a Dubai Dhow Cruise

15th April 2009
Along with Ahlan wa Sahlan there is one more thing any dhow cruise company worth its reputation will greet you with- a steaming cup of Arabic coffee brewed the right way. There are pages written on this refreshing drink and its aroma is described as the... Read >
Author: Diane Trader

Philippines’ Manila and Thailand’s Bangkok

27th March 2009
Philippines and Thailand The history of the language of the Philippines is easily understood. You will have noticed after meeting a Filipina or two in HK or Japan for example, that they can all speak English very well. In fact, this country is one of t... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Dubai And Abu Dhabi's Common Meltdown Woes

10th March 2009
As the world awakens to its first recession in the 21st century, the two main business hubs of the Persian Gulf region, namely Abu Dhabi and Dubai, have also awakened to its repercussions in their own backyard. The two cities, which saw remarkable growth ... Read >
Author: Pankaj Mohan

Arabic Women Seeking Men at Free Arab Dating Online Sites

13th February 2009
We saw many reports/ratios and marriage created of the Arab services completion free of dating. The dating on line is recreation. You must only create one profile, you can come into contact with all the Arab personnel dating from the advertisements on lin... Read >
Author: Jenny Rogers

The History Of Coffee Origins

12th January 2009
Coffee has come a long way from being a little known beverage that was said to be accidentally discovered by a goatherder a long, long time ago. The origins of coffee as a beverage can't exactly be pinpointed. What has been accepted of its discovery was e... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Information About The Many Coffee Facts

12th January 2009
Coffee may be a common beverage, but it has a great story to tell. The start for the lowly coffee bean has been a slow process that eventually led it into the state of prominence that it now enjoys. And not only that, there are also some very interesting ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

Kappad Beach: Rich in both history and natural beauty

09th January 2009
Known as the Gateway to the Malabar coast Kappad, it is on this historic location that in May 1498 170 men lead by the Portuguese navigator Vasco De Gama sailed in and created a new chapter in the history of Kerala. This was the beginning of India’s rel... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

How To Drink Coffee Every Morning

08th January 2009
You drink it every morning. It perks you up and keeps you awake. It completes your day. Nothing beats your cup of coffee. But have you ever thought about where your coffee comes from? From a plantation somewhere in Hawaii or in the Mediterranean or somewh... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

What do I think of the cultural city of Mombasa

06th January 2009
Mombassa is a city that has a lot to offer to any traveller. It has all the things that most travellers look for when they are selecting their getaway destinations. From the beautiful beaches to the world class five star hotels that offer the best of acco... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

How Steaming Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes

11th December 2008
How Steamy Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes Beating Diabetes Without Meds Early in the 1940's, when German armies occupied areas of North Africa, Dysentery threatened to defeat the mighty Army. Thousands of soldiers were dying in the fi... Read >
Author: tomenelson

How Steaming Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes

06th December 2008
How Steamy Camel Dung Contributed to Reversing Diabetes Beating Diabetes Without Meds Early in the 1940's, when German armies occupied areas of North Africa, Dysentery threatened to defeat the mighty Army. Thousands of soldiers were dying in the fi... Read >
Author: tomenelson

Aloe Vera Plant is now in the form of aloe vera capsules & pills

03rd December 2008
The Aloe Vera Plant is very useful plants in our daily life. It is also known as miracle plant from all of the plants. It has been used since ancient times for curing infection and burns. It was used by African hunters to reduce perspiration. Ancien... Read >
Author: Ayush kumar

An Interestingly Brief History Of Coffee

03rd December 2008
Coffee has come a long way from being a little known beverage that was said to be accidentally discovered by a goatherder a long, long time ago. The origins of coffee as a beverage can't exactly be pinpointed. What has been accepted of its discovery was e... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

A Race Hanging By a Thread

24th July 2008
BEIRUT, Lebanon - Five militants freed in a prisoner swap with Israel prayed and laid wreaths at the grave of a slain Hezbollah commander Thursday, vowing to fight Israel as supporters showered them with rice. "We swear by God ... to continue on your ... Read >
Author: Bob Miller

The Past And The Present Of The Pearl Jewels

14th July 2008
For years, pearls have been expensive jewelry items. Before the nineties, pearl items, especially the cultured pearls, were considered only for the royal classes. Times have changes now and here’s a detailed account of the past and present of these eleg... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

The Past And The Present Of The Pearl Jewels

07th July 2008
For years, pearls have been expensive jewelry items. Before the nineties, pearl items, especially the cultured pearls, were considered only for the royal classes. Times have changes now and here’s a detailed account of the past and present of these eleg... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

How To Go About Selecting A Mattress

27th June 2008
Mattress is a vital accessory of the bedroom furniture. This type of soft accessory makes gives us total relief and comfort while we sleep. The Arabs were the first to design and use mattresses for resting purposes. It is said historically that at the ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The basics of Middle Eastern Cooking

07th May 2008
If you like authentic, delicious food then you might want to learn how to prepare Middle Eastern Recipes at home. Why? Because the only way of experiencing high quality and tasty Middle Eastern food is by preparing it at home. Of course you can eat Mi... Read >
Author: Azriel

Dubai Real Estate

05th November 2007
Dubai Largest property selection , a portal with no compare with others around the world. A webase solution with all necessary tools and data to make decision of real estate acquisition in the Unites Arabs emirates. At Alineah, our mission is to help you ... Read >
Author: aqib26

Dubai Real Estate

05th November 2007
Dubai Largest property selection , a portal with no compare with others around the world. A webase solution with all necessary tools and data to make decision of real estate acquisition in the Unites Arabs emirates. At Alineah, our mission is to help you ... Read >
Author: aqib26

Zanzibar History

10th October 2007
Zanzibar is a Island sub-state which is found in Tanzania, there are two main Islands and several small ones which make up Zanzibar Archepelegio. The biggest islands are Unguja Island which is popularly referred to as Zanzibar and another Island is Pemba.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tea-tillating Tales

25th September 2007
“Do drop by for a cup of tea, my dear.” This may be a trifle too snobbish or too English (no offense meant for our dear English friends out there), but for the purpose of introducing the topic, it’s quite appropriate. A very simple statement rea... Read >
Author: Royce Ambrocio

Practical Tips On Choosing The Right Perfume

16th June 2007
Perfume is considered to be one of the most must-haves for any status-conscious person in any society. Initially, it was being used by the upper-class society as a high-end accessory; but, later it became available even to the most common person in the so... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias

24: Day 6 10PM-11PM Recap

30th April 2007
24’s Day 6 10PM-11PM is deemed by fans as one of the most exciting episodes of the season, featuring hardcore action and mind-boggling twists. The said episode of 24, which aired Monday, April 9, features the nuke as it approaches the Middle East as ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

History of Astrology

14th March 2007
Astrology is a type of divination based upon the idea that information about the future or about a person’s personality can be discovered through the examination of heavenly bodies such as stars, planets, the moon, comets etc. Astrology means the study ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

The History of Sugar1 and Information about a Special “Sugar Free” Substitute

01st February 2007
The History of Sugar1 and Information about a Special “Sugar Free” Substitute Sugar has been around for quite a long while and yet it didn’t used to be a common as it is today. It continually amazes me how the dimension of time seems to sh... Read >
Author: mike a

Dubai – the owner of everything money can buy

24th December 2006
By 2007, UAE will own three of the most exclusivist and lavish hotels in the whole world: Burj al Arab in Dubai, Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi and Palm Trump, whose construction it’s ongoing on one of the three artificial palm-tree shaped islands in Duba... Read >
Author: David Yrui

The True Descendants of Ancient Egypt

23rd November 2006
There are several theories regarding who exactly are the true descendants of the ancient Egyptians. Any one of the following theories might hold the key to the mystery but as yet nobody can say for sure. • One theory suggests that the modern Egyptian... Read >
Author: Claude

Jerusalem Of Gold

17th November 2006
As our train rumbles through the Judean hills towards Jerusalem a tremendous sense of anticipation wells up inside of me. After all, it's not every day that you go to the city which housed the temple of Solomon, in which Christ died and Mohammed ascended ... Read >
Author: Andrew Routledge

Medcine: Europe And East

16th November 2006
What medicines the Europeans had found a few centuries ago when they began their present scientific discipline with the surrounding environment? .Medicinal herbs in sporadic areas of the world ( Ephedra in China and Rauwlfia in India are examples. ) ... Read >
Author: waheed elqalatawy

Medicine: Europe and East

07th September 2006
What medicines the Europeans had found a few centuries ago when they began their present scientific discipline with the surrounding environment ? .Medicinal herbs in sporadic areas of the world ( Ephedra in China and Rauwlfia in india are examples. ) ... Read >
Author: waheed elqalatawy

To Be or Not To Be: The Best Gourmet Coffee

14th August 2006
The best gourmet coffee is not always just a matter of popular opinion. As with any other aspect of life, the best things are not always simplistically easy. If you want a good gourmet coffee, almost anyone can do that. If you want only the best gourmet c... Read >
Author: Tana Ticer

What is Coral Calcium?

13th August 2006
What is Coral Calcium? In the 16th century, the Arabs are supposed to have documented the first medicinal use of Coral Calcium. The oldest pharmacy in Spain dates back to 1685. Coral Calcium is now a museum and apparently displays a container with... Read >
Author: tom willson

African Safari Trips A taste of wild and romantic African adventure.

07th August 2006
Safari is an East African tradition and means to travel or journey. An African safari is a popular trip that has been undertaken for centuries by both Africans and other nations visiting Africa. The most enduring image of safari is the British explorer in... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Herbal Medicine

23rd June 2006
Herbal medicine is one of the most ancient forms of remedial treatment, evolving with humanity, as we learned through trial and error, and by watching animals. Almost every major culture has at one time used herbs as its main or only source of medicine. ... Read >
Author: Douglas Adams

What People Want.

18th June 2006
What People Want.People want to feel dignified. They want to feel important in some way. Andin their attempts to obtain this recognition, they sometimes perform actionsthat are in the least comical and in the worst case despicable. Take myneighbors, for i... Read >
joan marques

History Of Kenya Coffee

04th June 2006
The birth place of coffee is relatively close to Kenya but getting it there was not an easy task and full of bloodshed. The Arabs who controlled coffee enslaved thousands of Kenyan's where they worked on the coffee plantations in Kenya and Arabia. This wa... Read >
Author: Peter Bernard