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the many splendours of Egypt, the Al-Azhar stands as a landmark in its
architectural and cultural history, marking the beginning of the
Fatimid rule and the foundation of its capital Cairo (Al-Qahira, the
victorious). This followed general Jauhar's entrance to Al-Fustat in
969 CE, under the orders of the Fatimid ruler Al-Mu'iz Li-Din Allah
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Support Masjidi - Masjidi Commercial |
Please send this out to everyone, friends, family, people you know online, forums, blogs etc inshaAllah.
We can do this together inshaAllah.
JazakaAllah khair Walaikumsalam
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Important! New server - Mass Development Starts |
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Masjidi have now got a brand new server, it is very powerful, but also very costly, we would appreciate any donation you can make, big or small. We need to raise a total of £50,000 for the project, a small amount compared to the huge scale of the project. This project will be a unifying factor for Muslims in the UK, encouraging, education, economics, media and more. We need your donations to make this project a success, this is the Wests Biggest Muslim Project, developing 1000 websites for Masjids all over the UK. |
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Muslim Contribution to Spanish Agriculture |
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As early as the ninth century, a modern agricultural system
became central to economic life and organisation in the Muslim
lands. The great Islamic cities of the Near East, North Africa and
Spain, as Artz explains, were supported by an elaborate
agricultural system that included extensive irrigation and an
expert knowledge of the most advanced agricultural methods in the
world. The Muslims reared the finest horses and sheep and
cultivated the best orchards and vegetable gardens. |
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The Coffee Trail: Origins of the Muslim beverage |
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Most American and Europeans, think that Muslim
food and cuisine are confined to Curry, Biryani, Kebabs, Chapati
and Pitta and sweets such as Kulfi and Baklawa. They are not aware
of the numerous other foods and drinks, supposedly western, which
are of Muslim origins. |
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Al-Hambra Palace and the river of paradise |
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One cannot discuss Muslim Spain without
referring to the famous Al-Hambra Palace in Granada. Its origins
are still under debate as most scholars dated it to 13th century
Granada, but there are indications which suggest it was first built
in the 11th century, a significant time for both Muslim and
European architecture. |
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Al-Zahra - City of Andalus |
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Medinat Al-Zahra is commonly associated with
the name of Al-Zahrawi, the renowned Muslim surgeon invented the
'forceps' and the 'catgut'. However its significance is in its
beauty and the power it yeilded albeit for a short duration. |
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The Legacy of Muslim Kung Fu Masters |
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The Legacy of Muslim China is the legacy of Muslim Kung Fu.
Muslim Masters have trained continuously and arduously, venturing
the never-ending journey towards physical and spiritual perfection,
poised by serving a lifelong inspiration to their Muslim
communities and the proud nation of China. |
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We are developing 1000
sites for Masjids all around the UK.
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have currently developed 26 websites. We need help to fund the further development of 1000 sites, now you can advertise on all 1000
websites and get a presence much greater than all of your competitors!
As there is only 100 places available! And it is on a first come first
serve basis! We also would like people to donate on Qard-e-Hasanah, if we can get £200.00 from 100 individuals or mosques we will be half way to our goal inshaAllah. |
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Water Management and Hydraulic Technology |
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By far, the most original Muslim reservoirs are to be found in
tmhe region of Qayrawan in Tunisia. A lengthy (about 270 pages)
account of such structures is offered by the French Solignac. |
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