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Exchange and refund policy

If you want to buy something, you have to pay for its cost. You see something that you like to keep, you know you have to be ready with its price. You pay and then get what you like. What if, after a while, this purchased item is not up to your expectations? What if it disappoints you? You can easily exchange or refund it according to the

"Al Breiki Honors Nazik Al-Malaika's Centennial with Poem"

Mohammed Abdullah Al Breiki, director of Sharjah's House of Poetry, was keen to accept the invitation to participate in the celebration held in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, on the occasion of the centennial of the birth of Nazik Al-Malaika, a pioneer of modern poetry in our Arab world. His participation on the first day of the

Modern Social Coping

The innate human inclination to create social ripples—an inherent yearning for acknowledgment—is something that may be hard to admit, but it resonates within all of us. It is ingrained in our very essence, driven not merely by the pursuit of acceptance, but rather by the desire to elicit a response. We derive a certain thrill from

"Between Supporter and Opponent.. He is Abdel Nasser"

People never have and never will all agree on love for a person. If their agreement was possible, they would have agreed on love for the Prophet who brought them the truth. Despite the sincerity, devotion, and faith of the prophets, they could not win the love of all. So, there is no need for anger or rebellion whenever someone dislikes the

Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro holds six tournaments in three continents over two days

A series of tournaments in six cities across four countries marked the successful organisation of the Abu Dhabi Jiu-Jitsu Pro (AJP) Tour. The cities were Prague in the Czech Republic, Macapá and Maceió in Brazil, and Astana in Kazakhstan. The AJP also held national tournaments in Turkiye and the Philippines, which hosted