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Guru Nanak’s Visit to Azerbaijan in first decade of 16th Century

The Baku Atishgah, often called the “Fire Temple of Baku”, was used as a Hindu, Sikh and Zoroastrian place of worship. In his article Guru Nanak’s Travel an appraisal of Baku Visit, Gurvinder Singh Chohan has concluded that Guru Nanak did visit Baku because of the information in Memoirs of Zehir-ED-Din Mohammed Babur

Korean journalist and traveler cherry : I love Arab culture

For almost 24 years, Korean journalist, traveler and writer Cherry (Lee Yeon-Sil) has been communicating with friends and citizens in more than 200 countries around the world. In this interview with Ashraf Aboul-Yazid she gives us the full story: It is obvious that your work has been in touch with other nations, cultures and societies,

Collection of Arabic poems praising Prophet Muhammad published

100 Poets from across the Arab world participated in this initiative led by Lebanese poet and translator Taghrid Bou Merhi ‘Diwan Al-Arab’ for Publishing and Distribution, has released “EL DIWÁN AL-MUHAMMADI… OH MENSAJERO DE DIOS,” an extensive collection of poems praising the Prophet

Sultan bin Ahmed crowns Japanese team with first Asian Padel Cup

H.H. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, crowned on Sunday evening, the Japanese team with the first edition of the Asian Padel Champions Cup, which was hosted by the University of Sharjah. Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed handed the Japanese team players Leon Taira and Shungo Kusakabe the championship cup after

Egypt was, and so was history.. Isn’t it deserving?!

Egypt’s land was never uninhabited. When humans knew the life of caves and deserts in the Old Stone Age, they lived on the land of Egypt. As the rains decreased and drought prevailed, they descended to the Nile Valley, finding a place and another source for their basic human needs. Air alone couldn't sustain life. They understood