كتيب لفضيلة الشيخ عبد المحسن بن حمد العباد البدر - حفظه الله - فيه أدعيةٌ نبويةٌ صحيحةٌ ثابتةٌ في الصحيحين وغيرهما من كتب السنة مأخوذةٌ من كتاب "تبصير الناسك بأحكام المناسك".
The document discusses the makhaarij (places of articulation) of Arabic letters from which sounds emanate when pronouncing each letter. It explains that the 29 letters of the Arabic alphabet are pronounced from 17 different makhaarij in the throat, palate, teeth or lips. It provides a table listing the place of articulation, names and corresponding letters for each category of makhaarij. The purpose is to understand proper pronunciation of each letter according to its unique place of origin in the mouth.
This document provides an overview of women's participation in security forces in Gulf countries. It discusses the emergence of women in policing and armed forces in countries like the UAE and Bahrain. For police forces, it outlines typical entry requirements, such as age limits and education levels. It also describes police training programs, which generally involve both practical and academic components lasting several weeks or years. For armed forces, it discusses similar entry standards and basic training programs of around 6 months. It then highlights some specific details about women's roles in the UAE and Bahrain security forces, such as the establishment of the first female military school in the UAE and statistics on numbers of female police and promotions achieved in Bahrain.
كتيب لفضيلة الشيخ عبد المحسن بن حمد العباد البدر - حفظه الله - فيه أدعيةٌ نبويةٌ صحيحةٌ ثابتةٌ في الصحيحين وغيرهما من كتب السنة مأخوذةٌ من كتاب "تبصير الناسك بأحكام المناسك".
The document discusses the makhaarij (places of articulation) of Arabic letters from which sounds emanate when pronouncing each letter. It explains that the 29 letters of the Arabic alphabet are pronounced from 17 different makhaarij in the throat, palate, teeth or lips. It provides a table listing the place of articulation, names and corresponding letters for each category of makhaarij. The purpose is to understand proper pronunciation of each letter according to its unique place of origin in the mouth.
This document provides an overview of women's participation in security forces in Gulf countries. It discusses the emergence of women in policing and armed forces in countries like the UAE and Bahrain. For police forces, it outlines typical entry requirements, such as age limits and education levels. It also describes police training programs, which generally involve both practical and academic components lasting several weeks or years. For armed forces, it discusses similar entry standards and basic training programs of around 6 months. It then highlights some specific details about women's roles in the UAE and Bahrain security forces, such as the establishment of the first female military school in the UAE and statistics on numbers of female police and promotions achieved in Bahrain.