1) The document advertises an expedition to Antarctica in 1914 seeking men willing to accept hazardous conditions of small pay, bitter cold, darkness and danger in exchange for potential honor and recognition if successful.
2) It discusses biblical passages about God sending Jesus and Jesus then sending disciples to continue his work, and defines disciples as those learning to live their lives as if Jesus was living it with them.
3) The overall message is about continuing Jesus' work by making disciples and planting churches among all people groups and nations in his name despite difficulties, as part of God's mission to redeem all of creation.
The effort of some Palestine Scholars in preserving and protection of Islamic...islamicjerusalem
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
LOUIS MASSIGNON AND JERUSALEM: A PERSONAL POINT OF VIEWislamicjerusalem
1. Louis Massignon was a 20th century French scholar of Islam who made numerous visits to Jerusalem between 1917-1953 and wrote extensively about the city.
2. During his first visit in 1917 with T.E. Lawrence, he reflected on the tensions between justice and politics regarding the British occupation of the city.
3. In subsequent visits in the 1920s, he wrote two influential works analyzing Zionism in relation to Islam and the Arab world, advocating for understanding between the two groups regarding their shared connection to Jerusalem.
4. Massignon continued visiting Jerusalem sporadically in later decades as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict intensified, remaining a vocal critic of political decisions like the 1947 UN
This document summarizes an evaluation of investment in Saudi Arabia presented at the 5th Riyadh Economic Forum from December 17-19, 2011. It examines national and foreign investment trends, attractions and obstacles using data collection methods like surveys of investors and officials. Key findings include the dominance of real estate and infrastructure in investment, high levels of government and central bank investments abroad despite domestic needs, and obstacles reported by local investors like bureaucracy and inconsistent laws. Foreign direct investment is growing but its impact on employment and development is limited. Overall the evaluation aims to analyze Saudi Arabia's investment environment and identify means of improving it.
This document discusses the history of Armenians in Jerusalem under Islamic rule from the 7th to 11th centuries. It notes that Armenians had a significant presence in Jerusalem and the surrounding areas since early Christianity, evidenced by 7th century mosaics with Armenian inscriptions. Under Islamic rule starting in 638, Armenians were given protected status as dhimmi, or people of the book, allowing them to practice their religion freely but requiring them to pay a tax. However, dhimmi also faced some social restrictions. Overall, the document examines the experiences of Armenians living under Islamic rule in Jerusalem and surrounding areas over several centuries.
This document provides lesson information on the possessive (Idafa) structure in Arabic. It discusses how to construct possessive phrases in Arabic using the Idafa structure, which links nouns together to indicate possession or relationship between the nouns. The document aims to teach learners how to use the Idafa construction to express possession in spoken Arabic.
1) The document advertises an expedition to Antarctica in 1914 seeking men willing to accept hazardous conditions of small pay, bitter cold, darkness and danger in exchange for potential honor and recognition if successful.
2) It discusses biblical passages about God sending Jesus and Jesus then sending disciples to continue his work, and defines disciples as those learning to live their lives as if Jesus was living it with them.
3) The overall message is about continuing Jesus' work by making disciples and planting churches among all people groups and nations in his name despite difficulties, as part of God's mission to redeem all of creation.
The effort of some Palestine Scholars in preserving and protection of Islamic...islamicjerusalem
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health.
LOUIS MASSIGNON AND JERUSALEM: A PERSONAL POINT OF VIEWislamicjerusalem
1. Louis Massignon was a 20th century French scholar of Islam who made numerous visits to Jerusalem between 1917-1953 and wrote extensively about the city.
2. During his first visit in 1917 with T.E. Lawrence, he reflected on the tensions between justice and politics regarding the British occupation of the city.
3. In subsequent visits in the 1920s, he wrote two influential works analyzing Zionism in relation to Islam and the Arab world, advocating for understanding between the two groups regarding their shared connection to Jerusalem.
4. Massignon continued visiting Jerusalem sporadically in later decades as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict intensified, remaining a vocal critic of political decisions like the 1947 UN
This document summarizes an evaluation of investment in Saudi Arabia presented at the 5th Riyadh Economic Forum from December 17-19, 2011. It examines national and foreign investment trends, attractions and obstacles using data collection methods like surveys of investors and officials. Key findings include the dominance of real estate and infrastructure in investment, high levels of government and central bank investments abroad despite domestic needs, and obstacles reported by local investors like bureaucracy and inconsistent laws. Foreign direct investment is growing but its impact on employment and development is limited. Overall the evaluation aims to analyze Saudi Arabia's investment environment and identify means of improving it.
This document discusses the history of Armenians in Jerusalem under Islamic rule from the 7th to 11th centuries. It notes that Armenians had a significant presence in Jerusalem and the surrounding areas since early Christianity, evidenced by 7th century mosaics with Armenian inscriptions. Under Islamic rule starting in 638, Armenians were given protected status as dhimmi, or people of the book, allowing them to practice their religion freely but requiring them to pay a tax. However, dhimmi also faced some social restrictions. Overall, the document examines the experiences of Armenians living under Islamic rule in Jerusalem and surrounding areas over several centuries.
This document provides lesson information on the possessive (Idafa) structure in Arabic. It discusses how to construct possessive phrases in Arabic using the Idafa structure, which links nouns together to indicate possession or relationship between the nouns. The document aims to teach learners how to use the Idafa construction to express possession in spoken Arabic.
The document describes how Dignity Health established an Enterprise Project Management Office (EPMO) focused on business operations and strategic initiatives. Some key points:
- The EPMO was launched in less than 3 months to guide large operational projects across Dignity Health's 21-state health system.
- It has a dual reporting structure to senior leadership and focuses on governance, portfolio management, and process standardization.
- The EPMO works closely with Dignity Health's existing IT PMO to coordinate projects. It utilizes a flexible governance model and intake process to take on strategic initiatives.
- The EPMO aims to deliver projects that improve operations and empower staff through a collaborative culture and application of lean
La formation « Droits humains, droits culturels et droits de l’artiste – Le statut de l’artiste en Tunisie » a été organisée par l’association L’Art Rue dans le cadre d’Artwatch Africa, programme phare d’Arterial Network, ayant pour but de défendre et promouvoir les droits de l’artiste, notamment la
liberté d’expression artistique et créative en Afrique.
Artwatch Africa soutient l’organisation de formations interactives dont l’objectif n’est pas d’apporter des réponses figées à des questions données mais de permettre de poser les bases, de restructurer et de développer personnellement et collectivement une définition de ce qu’on appelle « Droits de
l’artiste » et « Liberté d’expression créative » dans un pays concerné.
Dans ce cadre, la formation organisée entre le 12 et le 15 juillet par l’association L’Art Rue, se concentrant sur le statut de l’artiste en Tunisie, a eu deux objectifs principaux :
1. Familiariser les participants avec des concepts clés relatifs aux droits humains et droits de l’artiste, pour leur permettre de mieux communiquer sur leurs droits, mieux se défendre en
cas de violation et participer aux débats relatifs aux droits humains et droits de l’artiste.
2. Ouvrir un dialogue multipartite entre artistes, représentants de la société civile et de l’Etat sur les droits humains et droits de l’artiste en Tunisie afin de discuter ou de formuler des
propositions qui incluent l’opinion et l’intérêt des différentes parties concernées.
Le rapport fait état des principaux acquis de la formation en présentant l’opinion des participants sur les concepts abordés et inclut également des encarts « Aller plus loin » visant à compléter les éléments communiqués lors de la formation.
The Inclusivity of Islamicjerusalem and its Model for Multiculturalismislamicjerusalem
This document discusses the inclusivity of Islamicjerusalem and its historical model for multiculturalism. It provides background on the religious conflicts in the region and how Islam established a new framework for peaceful coexistence when it arrived in the 7th century. The Quran emphasized connections to prior monotheistic faiths and their prophets associated with the land. Early Islamic scripture and policies supported Christian Byzantines and recognized People of the Book. This established Islamicjerusalem as a place where faiths could meet and thrive together under Muslim rule, forming a model for cultural diversity.
THE QURANIC PROPHECY OF THE DEFEAT AND VICTORY OF THE BYZANTINESislamicjerusalem
The document summarizes a journal article about a Quranic prophecy regarding the defeat and victory of the Byzantines against the Persians in the 7th century. It discusses:
1) How early Muslims paid attention to the Byzantine-Persian wars as it was mentioned in the Quran and occurred near the Prophet Muhammad's time.
2) Exegetical works from scholars like al-Tabari and Ibn Kathir that analyzed verses in Surat al-Rum regarding the Byzantines' initial defeat and future victory.
3) The historical context of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius defeating the Persian ruler Chosroes II between 610-632 CE, aligning
THE UMAYYADS' ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE CHRISTIAN SACRED SITES IN ISLAMICJERUSALEMislamicjerusalem
The document discusses the Umayyads' attitude towards Christian sacred sites in Jerusalem during their rule. It finds that the Umayyads generally tolerated and respected Christian holy places and activities. The paper analyzes historical accounts of Umayyad caliphs visiting and supporting the maintenance of important churches. It also describes archaeological evidence that churches were rebuilt, renovated, and continued operating under the Umayyads, suggesting they allowed Christian religious practices and did not seek to destroy sacred sites. The evidence presented indicates the Umayyads endorsed a positive and tolerant approach towards Christian holy places in Jerusalem.
Selected Qur’anic Verses on Islamicjerusalem and their Exegesisislamicjerusalem
This document summarizes and analyzes selected Quranic verses related to Islamicjerusalem and their exegesis. It discusses:
- Verses that directly or indirectly reference al-Aqsa Mosque, the walled city of Jerusalem, and the broader region of Islamicjerusalem.
- Disputes among scholars over the interpretation of some verses and whether they refer to Bayt al-Maqdis (Jerusalem).
- The most common verses cited in relation to Jerusalem, including references to Muhammad's Night Journey to al-Aqsa and it originally being the first Qiblah for Muslims to pray toward.
- The definition of "Islamicjerusalem" as referring to a large
The Role of Zionist Movement Towards the Creation of the State of Israelislamicjerusalem
This document summarizes the emergence and role of the Zionist movement in establishing the state of Israel. It discusses how the Zionist movement, founded by Theodor Herzl in 1896, lobbied world powers like Britain and the US to support establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Through population growth and political efforts, the Zionist movement helped create the conditions for Israel to be founded as a nation state for Jewish people in 1948, displacing much of the native Palestinian population in the process.