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  • How to Save the Dead Sea

    The Dead Sea is located in both Jordan and Israel. It contains a high concentration of salt that allows for no life, for humans to easily float when they swim, and for supposed health advantages...

  • Job of Ancient Phoenician Scribes

    The ancient Phoenicians were master traders and seamen. Their business dealings and colonization of nearby areas created the need for scribes to communicate with people across the region.

  • What Are Hookah Lounges?

    Hookah bars are popular social gathering places, typically offering a quiet, peaceful venue with an exotic, Middle Eastern flair. In addition to providing hookahs with a variety of flavors, some...

  • How to Convert English to Arabic Lettering

    To most English speakers, Arabic lettering looks like some form of ancient art or complex, cryptic code. Not only does Arabic use a foreign alphabet, it also is written right to left and boasts a...

  • What Did Ancient Egypt Pharaohs Wear?

    The clothing of Egyptian pharaohs differed substantially from that of the common Egyptian man. The only similarities in clothing were the robe and materials. The pharaoh was meant to demonstrate a...

  • How to Find People in Doha Qatar

    Doha is an expanding city that merges several different cultures in a framework of almost continuous change, weak infrastructure, and somewhat rigid social dispersion. Therefore, finding people in...

  • Arabic Diseases

    Genetic disease is common in the Arab world. One theory regarding this prevalence of genetic disease in Arab countries is that two-thirds of marriages are between cousins and therefore lead to an...

  • How to Set up a Hookah

    This article will teach you how to set up a hookah correctly and getting smoking the right way.

  • How to Make a Baghdad Battery

    The Baghdad Battery is discussed to be the oldest known artifact that resembles the modern battery. It is said to be discovered in a village near Baghdad, Iraq in 1936. It is assumed to date back...

  • How to Adopt a Soldier in Iraq

    As our troops courageously fight in Iraq, there are numerous ways to care for them from your own home. One of the best and most common ways is through the "Adopt a US Soldier" program. This...

  • What Is a Hooka Lounge?

    A hookah lounge is a place similar to a bar or cafe where people come together to smoke flavored tobacco out of large glasses or wooden pipes called hookahs. Smoking the hookah has been a part of...

  • What Makes Up an Egyptian Coin?

    Modern Egypt's monetary system, like that of most modern countries, utilizes both printed paper bills and coins. Today, most countries use coins for smaller denominations of value. The United...

  • Saddam Hussein's Palace in Babylon

    Beginning in 1983, Saddam Hussein began to rebuild the city of Babylon, placing his name on each of the bricks used in construction. Following the Gulf War, he built his palace near the ancient...

  • Countries With Poor Women's Rights

    In Richard H. Robbins' 1999 book "Global Problems and the Culture of Capitalism" women are responsible for two-thirds of the work around the world and receive only approximately 10 percent of the...

  • History of the Arabic Language

    Prior to the revelation to the prophet Mohammad and the subsequent spread of Arabic as the language of the new religion of Islam, Arabic paled as a linguistic power in comparison to Latin, Greek...

  • Egyptian Diet & Nutrition

    Most Egyptian food is not unique to the country, as Egyptians combine the best Arab dishes to create an exceptional fare that pleases the palate of the pickiest eater. However, many distinctively...

  • Who Wears Red Fez Hats?

    A fez is a flat-on-top, conical shaped hat. It originated in Morocco, and was also favored by the Ottoman Empire, which became Turkey. A fez can also have a turban wrapped around it.

  • What Does Ancient Egypt Writing Look Like?

    The ancient Egyptians believed that writing was a form of immortality and created a unique form of writing called hieroglyphics, which was based not on an alphabet, but on pictures. It was...

  • How Hookahs Work

    The workings of the hookah (also called a water pipe) begins with the bowl at the top. Moist, flavored tobacco called shisha is placed into the bowl. (It is also possible to smoke dried fruits...

  • How to Write English Names Using the Arabic Alphabet

    Have you ever written your name in another alphabet? Whether you're learning Cyrillic, Hebrew, Japanese calligraphy or something else, you can test your understanding of a new writing system by...

  • What Kind of Games Do Children in Kuwait Play?

    Kuwait is a Middle Eastern nation bordered by the Persian Gulf, Iraq and Saudi Arabia and with a population of about 2.6 million. Like kids everywhere, Kuwaiti children play a number of games to...

  • Women's Rights in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh has a predominately Muslim culture that has always placed women in a subservient role to men. While steps have been made in the past decade or so to bring about equality, rights for...

  • How to Teach Arabic Languages

    Arabic and its varieties and dialects is an important world language. Countries in which the dominant language is Arabic are becoming more important in trade and finance. There are also religious...

  • How to Read Arabic

    Arabic is one of the most difficult languages in the world to learn. Not only does it boast a flowery and elegant style, Arabic also uses unfamiliar characters to a native speaker of English....

  • How to Write English Names in Arabic

    If you are taking an Arabic class or if you just want to see your name written in another alphabet, you will want to know how to write your name in Arabic. Unless you are lucky enough to have a...

  • How to Learn Ottoman Turkish

    The Ottoman Empire was one of the world's great empires. At its greatest extent, the Empire controlled most of Eastern Europe and the modern Middle East and dictated trade throughout the...

  • The History of Ancient Egyptian Furniture

    The culture and treasures of ancient Egypt continue to be a source of mystery and fascination. Ancient Egyptian artisans were not only skilled sculptors and goldsmiths; they were also renowned for...

  • Economic History of Iran

    Iran's vast oil reserves, which are among the world's largest, ensure its global economic significance. Many people in Iran prospered under the leadership of the shah, only to see their fortunes...

  • The History of Iran Architecture

    Iranian or Persian architecture has been in existence since 5000 B.C. Although Iranian architecture has a variance of buildings, which include huts of common folk, the most noted examples are the...

  • Economic and Political Issues in Egypt

    Egypt is one of the most powerful nations in the Arab world and a country rich in history. It plays a pivotal role in Middle East politics, but Egypt faces a host of political and economic...

  • What Are the Names of the Dead Sea Kingdoms?

    The Dead Sea is a salt lake situated between Israel and Jordan. There are no living creatures in the Dead Sea, or Salt Sea, as it is also known. Ancient kingdoms grew and became rich along its...

  • How to Advise Visitors to Egypt About Local Customs & Culture

    First-time visitors to Egypt are often faced with significant culture shock. Many points of Egyptian culture and religion catch unprepared visitors off-guard or place them in uncomfortable...

  • How to speak survival Arabic

    I spent 19 months in Iraq, but it didn't take me long to learn that knowing a few simple phrases in Arabic will make things a lot easier. Take a few minutes to memorize these phrases below,...

  • Facts About Modern Architecture in the Middle East

    The Middle East's architectural community is undergoing a massive transformation, as residential and commercial development continues at a rapid pace. Many Arab countries have embraced modern...

  • Homemade Henna Tattoos

    Getting a henna tattoo can be a lot like getting a real tattoo, it can be as creative, meaningful and artistic as a real tattoo, but is painless and does not require a laser to remove it. Henna...

  • How to Learn Conversational Arabic

    With an estimated 206 million speakers worldwide, Arabic is a very useful language to learn. This challenging language can take years to master, but with conscientious study and practice, it is...

  • Canaanite History

    Canaan is an ancient name for the Middle Eastern region that encompasses modern-day Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, the Palestinian Territories and parts of Syria. The word "canaan" is thought to mean...

  • Arabic Tutorial

    In current world affairs, the Arabic world is becoming increasingly important. For people working in politics, journalism, and several disciplines of economy and marketing, Arabic can be...

  • Phoenician History

    The Phoenicians, an ancient people who lived in present day Lebanon, Syria and Israel, were well known as merchants, traders and colonizers of the Mediterranean Sea in the first millennium B.C. ...

  • What Is a Rosetta Stone?

    The original Rosetta Stone is a broken slab inscribed with a royal decree from second century B.C. written in Greek characters, Demotic Egyptian script and Egyptian hieroglyphs. The discovery of...

  • The History of Gallipoli

    The Gallipoli Peninsula saw incredibly brutal slaughter at the onset of World War I as British, French, Australian and New Zealand troops engaged in an 11-month battle with the forces of the...

  • The History of the Hittites

    The Hittites were an ancient people that are considered one of the most important civilizations in Mesopotamian history. It's from recovered ancient texts that historians have been able to piece...

  • An Introduction to Aramaic

    Aramaic is a Semitic language that once was commonly used throughout the Middle East and North Africa. The language (or languages, more accurately) has a long history but is endangered today.

  • How to Date a Muslim

    Searching for suitable dating partners can lead you to weigh many interesting possibilities. This may even include considering someone who doesn't share your religious beliefs. If a Muslim guy or...

  • Learning Arabic

    For English speakers, learning Arabic seems like a daunting and perhaps insurmountable task. It certainly looks different from English, having an entirely different alphabet, unusual sounds and...

  • The History of Ramadi, Iraq

    Ramadi is a city located in central Iraq and serves as the provincial capital of the Al Anbar Governorate. Ramadi is located approximately 70 miles west of Baghdad and is significant for being the...

  • How to Watch Arabic Live TV for Free

    Television oriented to an Arabic audience is popular in the Middle East and in other parts of the world that have large populations of Arabic people. Popular Arabic networks or stations such as...

  • War and Weapons in Ancient Egypt

    Egypt had no professional army until the invasion of the Hyksos during its Second Intermediate Period. The need for defense in the face of this invasion prompted the development of a well-trained...

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