Daily Archives: February 28, 2011

Ten years after the destruction of Buddhist relics in Afghanistan – DW-World De News

  Only the outline of the one of the two Bamiyan Buddha statues is left Ten years ago the Taliban destroyed two huge, ancient Buddha statues in Afghanistan’s Bamiyan region. That eliminated more than 1,000 years of cultural heritage, and … Continue reading

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Fat facts: Some fats are healthier than others – The Ismaili Nutrition Centre

There is no doubt that our bodies require fat, but did you know that some fats are healthier than others? Most adults in the West typically eat too much of the unhealthy types of fat. All fats have different characteristics, … Continue reading

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Filed under Health, Healthy Food, Ismaili council, Ismaili Muslims, Nutrition, United Kingdom

NZZ, newspaper’s German language article on Cairo, the slums, new developments, future visions, AKDN roll in Al-azhar park and the Al-Darb Al-Ahmar project etc…

Die Wüste lebt Kairos Stadtplaner suchen nach Auswegen aus Armut und Überbevölkerung Futuristische Metropole – nach den Vorstellungen des Kairoer Architekturbüros Cube soll im Jahr 2050 eine Prachtsallee zu den Pyramiden führen. (Bild: PD)   Enge, Lärm und Verkehr prägen Ägyptens … Continue reading

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Filed under Aga Khan, Aga Khan Agency for Microfinance, Aga Khan Development Network, Civil Society, Community development projects, Islamic Art, NGO'S, Revitalization, Tourism

Our young Muslims must see what freedom means to Arabs – Comment by Yasmin Alibhai-Brown at “The Independent”

The martyrs they see in Libya and Egypt are sacrificing themselves for a better real world, not to escape to a hedonistic and over-sexed afterlife. As their friends in high places fight or flee the firestorms of revolution in Arabia … Continue reading

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Filed under Diversity, Europe, European Muslim, Maghareb, Muslim countries, Muslims, Pluralism, United Kingdom, United Nations, USA

The Poor in Saudi Arabia (via American Bedu)

A typical misconception of Saudi Arabia is that every Saudi is rich and has his or her own oil well.  The truth of the matter is that while the Kingdom may have some individuals who are excessively rich, some who … Continue reading

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Welcome to New PartnershipsInAction Website (via Ismailimail)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm1sj93hlIw http://partnershipsinaction.org/ … Read More via Ismailimail ->>>>><<<<<-

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