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Month: January 2007

Plovdiv: Granada of the East

Plovdiv: Granada of the East

Plovdiv: Granada of the East Abdal Hakim Murad When the Turkish traveller Evliya ?elebi passed through the Balkan city of Plovdiv in 1650, he puljavascript:void(0) Publishled out all the organ stops of Ottoman panegyric to describe this ?mighty city.? He counted fifty-three mosques, seventy Qur?anic schools, nine madrasas, seven colleges for advanced Qur?anic recitation, eight public baths, and eleven Sufi lodges. Of the city?s neighbourhoods, thirty-three were Muslim, five were Christian, and one was Jewish. Nine caravansarays serviced the abundant…

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Supply of Handmade Prayer Rugs

Supply of Handmade Prayer Rugs

as-salamu ‘alaykum Insha’Allah, I will have consistent supply of handmade prayer rugs soon, these will be similar to the ones I had before: recently: http://www.masudblog.com/2007/01/prayer-rug.html previously: http://www.masud.co.uk/blog/2005/05/balochi-prayer-rug-handmade-i-have-few.html Prices are likely to range between ?50 and ?150 and will probably include UK postage. (International shipping is extra) These will be handmade Afghan rugs, mainly Balochi in design. Each rug is unique and made with the intention that it is for salat. If you would like to register your interest please email…

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Mary Beard On not knowing Arabic

Mary Beard On not knowing Arabic

Mary Beard On not knowing Arabic From the Times Literary Supplement Blog Site I can?t understand why people make such a fuss about not keeping New Year Resolutions. It?s always seemed to me that the whole point about them was precisely NOT to keep them. That is to say, broken resolutions are one of the ways we have for coming to terms with what we would like to do, but know that we never will. It?s a way of looking…

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