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  2. Jannat - Wikipedia

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    Upon reaching the age of fifteen, she participated in the Dubai Nights Festival and won the award for best singing voice in the Arab world in 2000. After that, she received an invitation from Mrs. Ratiba El-Hefny , director of the Cairo Opera House , to participate in a concert in the Grand Theater, and that was the first time that she stood in ...

  3. Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Because the Quran is written in Arabic and all Islamic terms are in Arabic, millions [83] of Muslims (both Arab and non-Arab) study the language. Software and books with tapes are an important part of Arabic learning, as many of Arabic learners may live in places where there are no academic or Arabic language school classes available.

  4. Algerian Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Algerian Arabic is the native dialect of 75% to 80% of Algerians and is mastered by 85% to 100% of them. [7] It is a spoken language used in daily communication and entertainment, while Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) is generally reserved for official use and education.

  5. Curriculum vitae - Wikipedia

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    The English plural of curriculum vitae is however almost always curricula vitae as in Latin, and this is the only form recorded in the Merriam-Webster, American Heritage, and Oxford English dictionaries, for example [1] [2] [3] (the very rare claim that the Latin plural should be curricula vitarum is in fact an incorrect hypercorrection based ...

  6. Hamza - Wikipedia

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    The hamza (Arabic: هَمْزَة hamza) (‏ ء ‎) is an Arabic script character that, in the Arabic alphabet, denotes a glottal stop and, in non-Arabic languages, indicates a diphthong, vowel, or other features, depending on the language.

  7. Arabic literature - Wikipedia

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    Arabic literature (Arabic: الأدب العربي / ALA-LC: al-Adab al-‘Arabī) is the writing, both as prose and poetry, produced by writers in the Arabic language.The Arabic word used for literature is Adab, which comes from a meaning of etiquette, and which implies politeness, culture and enrichment.

  8. Antarah ibn Shaddad - Wikipedia

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    In 1898 the French painter Étienne Dinet published [4] his translation of a 13th-century epic Arab poem Antar, which brought Antar bin Shaddad to European notice. [4] It has been followed by a number of derivative works such as Diana Richmond's Antar and Abla [5] which furthered western exposure to the Antar bin Shaddad legends. "Antar" is the ...

  9. Noura Al Kaabi - Wikipedia

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    The same year, she was named by Le Nouvel Observateur as one of the "50 individuals who contribute to changing the world" [4] and by Arabian Business as one of the "100 Most Powerful Arab Women". [20] In 2014, Al Kaabi was named by Forbes Middle East as one of the 30 Most Influential Women in Government.