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Dispatches From Cairo: Feast of Sacrifice
By Lauren Unger-Geoffroy We asked Lauren Unger-Geoffroy, an Arabic-speaking American who lives in Cairo, to share her perspective of life in Egypt after the revolution. In this entry, she writes about the first post-revolutionary Feast of Sacrifice. CAIRO—The streets of Egypt ran with rivers of blood Sunday. It was the blood of sacrifice and not the blood of slaughtered humans this time. It was the slaughter of cows and sheep and goats for Eid al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice—the feast of Ibrahim (Abraham), the common father of the three major monotheistic religions who is said to have built the Kaaba at Mecca . Every adult Muslim, male or female, who owns any form of wealth that is surplus to his or her basic needs is under an obligation to offer a ritual sacrifice. This could be a goat, sheep, cow or camel. |
07 Kabanov & Fantaev - sarod & tabla - Kiev Tea Club - Oct 2010
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Indian fairy tale - Jodhaa Akbar & Paheli
Akbar tea - Новости
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Second Exporters' Forum successfully clears pilot's issues, pushes national ... The Department of Commerce informed the Forum that it had already cleared pending 1st and 2nd quarter EDRS payments responding to concern raised in the First Forum by Haycarb Ltd, Global Seafoods ltd, Finlays, Akbar Brothers, Lankohu Industris and |
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Akbar Ahmed's interfaith mission, in poetry and prose Praising Akbar Ahmed's new book of poetry, Suspended Somewhere Between: A Book of Verse, Greg Mortenson, author of Three Cups of Tea, opined, "Anyone wanting to understand Islam today must read Akbar Ahmed's collection. We are given rare glimpses into |
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Ishaan Tharoor: International correspondent, blogger, global citizen By Akbar Ahmed After a Yale career defined by an involvement in left-wing political activism, Ishaan Tharoor '06 joined TIME magazine as a Hong Kong-based correspondent writing on Asian geopolitics. He now works out of TIME's New York headquarters and |
The lurking maharaja
So you have the hotels named Ashoka, Kanishka, Samrat, Maurya, Akbar and so on. You name a king and there is bound to be a hotel or restaurant or even a dhaba or halwai shop bearing his name somewhere in the country. In fact, it would be hard to come
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Cardboard Khomeini Returns To Iran From Exile
This cardboard Khomeini sat there while the others -- some looking a bit uncomfortable next to him -- drank tea and chatted. The ceremonies with the cardboard Khomeini were aimed at glorifying an important moment in Iran's modern history. But they
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So you have the hotels named Ashoka, Kanishka, Samrat, Maurya, Akbar and so on. You name a king and there is bound to be a hotel or restaurant or even a dhaba or halwai shop bearing his name somewhere in the country. In fact, it would be hard to come
This cardboard Khomeini sat there while the others -- some looking a bit uncomfortable next to him -- drank tea and chatted. The ceremonies with the cardboard Khomeini were aimed at glorifying an important moment in Iran's modern history. But they