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We’re as British as fish ‘n’ chips, UK Muslims tell PM
In the world of Islamic architecture
Cementing love — Old Jeddawis recount how they preserve neighborly relations
Al-Magharibah — Where tradition meets sanctity
Mahazat Al-Sayd — A model reserve for endangered species
[wpResize] MAHAZAT Al-Sayd Reserve, located in Al-Muwaih governorate on the western edge of the Najd Plateau nearly 150 km away from Taif, covers an area of over 2,200 sq. kilometers, making it the second largest fenced natural reserve in the
The ISIS Fiasco: It’s Really An Attach On iran
Artist shows suffering caused by brainless killing machines
[wpResize] Both are stealth operators. Both destroy their prey. Neither have a brain. These descriptions can be applied to two efficient killing machines that outwardly seem to have little in common. One operates in the sky, the other in the
Middle East bleeds from a million wounds
[wpResize] By : Syed Aijaz Zaka What is the world coming to? It is as if the red tide of blood has engulfed the whole world. It is killings, bloodshed and chaos everywhere. And Muslims appear to be in the
New York City teacher convicted of raping 10-year-old student
[wpResize] A former fifth grade teacher in a New York City public school in the Bronx pleaded guilty on Friday of raping one of his 10-year-old pupils last June, prosecutors said. The 41-year-old teacher, Anthony Criscuolo, will face a 14-year
Apple’s To Launch Smart Watch
Apple’s To Launch Smart Watch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKZEIamJU3E;app=desktop
Other Side of the Mirror: Rich man, poor man
Modi and the Muslim world: Need for new engagement
[wpResize] By : Mohammed Mahfoodh Al Ardhi Narendra Modi’s win as India’s prime minister has raised concerns among Muslims not just in India, but in the Gulf as well. Editorials and opinion articles in the region’s media have reminded readers
Extra responsibility for Saudi Arabia
[wpResize] By : Alsir Sidahmed The recent OPEC meeting was a non-event to the extent that most of the world media failed to show up to cover the meeting. No wonder. A roll over of the existing 30 million barrels
IISJ celebrates academic excellence
Unhealthy trend: 42% of sick notes are found to be bogus
Fate of Iraq hangs in the balance
[wpResize] By : Jamal Doumani In the wake of the stunning blitzkrieg by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), whose militants last week struck at and occupied a string of Sunni cities north of Baghdad, the issue
Unemployment: Who is responsible?
[wpResize] By : Abdullah Sayel A report released by the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce stated that 11,751 vacancies were announced for Saudis, and astonishingly, only 1760 Saudis applied. The Employment and Training Center (run by the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce)
Why technical and vocational training is an urgent need for KSA’s future
[wpResize] By : John Sfakianakis Sixty-three percent of Saudi universities students are focused on human and social sciences and Islamic studies leaving them ill-equipped for the labor market when they graduate. Higher education and technical and vocational training are still
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